by Mustafa B Mheta | Mar 27, 2019 | Africa, Local News, MRN articles, MRN Views, World News
The issue of Morocco’s occupation of Western Sahara has once again divided the African Union (AU). Morocco decided as a counter, to hold a parallel conference on the same day that the Southern African Development Community (SADC) was holding a solidarity conference on...
by Mustafa B Mheta | Feb 15, 2019 | Africa, Local News, MRN articles, MRN Views, Opinion, World News
Egypt’s President Abdul Fattah el-Sisi has been elected chairman of the African Union during the continental body’s recent summit in Ethiopia. African Union chairmanship is given to a leader of a country every year through elections. Even though they do not have...
by Ibrahim Vawda | Feb 5, 2019 | Breaking News, Local News, MRN articles, MRN Views, Press Releases
The Media Review Network (MRN) is dismayed that, according to media reports, Clover has been made a buyout offer of R4.8bn from investors led by Israel’s Central Bottling Company (CBC). Media reports have also indicated that 60% of new company will be Israeli owned....
by Mustafa B Mheta | Feb 4, 2019 | Africa, Local News, MRN articles, Opinion
The Organisation of the African Unity (OAU) establishment, was the culmination of a number of diverse and far-reaching historical currents and political trends both on the African continent and abroad. Of particular importance to the ideological formation of the OAU...
by Ibrahim Vawda | Jan 28, 2019 | Africa, Local News, MRN Views, Press Releases
The Media Review Network (MRN) is greatly perturbed at the violent incident which occurred outside the Mayfair Musjid in Johannesburg. It is reported that one person was fatally wounded and another was taken to hospital for further medical attention. We extend our...
by Mustafa B Mheta | Jan 28, 2019 | Africa, Local News, MRN articles, MRN Views, Opinion
The word “recolonization” is certainly not the most liked word in the vocabulary of the ruling elite of our continent, Africa. It only becomes useful when they are losing power or have fallen out of favour with their foreign handlers who now want them to be replaced...