• Zimbabwe: Mugabe, Kabila's U.S $1 Billion Debt Spat

    Zimbabwe Independent (Harare), 23 November 2012

    ZIMBABWE, still bruised by its costly involvement in the Great Lakes war between 1998 and 2002 where it sustained heavy military and financial losses, is not sending troops to the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) this time despite the dramatic seizure this week of the main eastern town of Goma by rebels amid threats of an assault on the capital, Kinshasa, it emerged yesterday.

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  • foryohjonathan0000
    Nov 24 2012, 21:55

    DRC NEEDS HELP OR ELSE OUR AFRICAN BROTHERS AND SISTERS WILL SUFFER WORST THAN WHAT WE "AFRICANS" HAVE EVER IMAGINE AND SEE IN AFRICA HISTORIES.

  • GottyInternationalaffairs
    Nov 25 2012, 05:59

    Your article is not telling the truth, well, it shouldn't, when it says, "Kabila and Kagame -- whom the U N accuses of backing the M23 rebels who seized the city of Goma on Tuesday". The UN does not accuse JKabila of backing the M23. Did you mean Museveni and Kagame?