Zulu

In a South African Neighbourhood, ‘All Hell Broke Loose’

Xenophobic violence is a common phenomenon in predominantly poor, black areas of post-apartheid South Africa, where jobs are scarce and locals blame entrepreneurial foreign communities - their numbers swelled via the country's porous and corrupt borders - for the prevalence of drugs, crime and unemployment.

STRATFOR: 2017 Second-Quarter Forecast

Trade will be at the forefront of many leaders’ minds this quarter as a new U.S. administration settles into the White House. Though U.S. President Donald Trump continues to be bogged down by congressional battles and allegations of inappropriate ties to Russia, his team will try to draw the public’s attention back to its trade agenda.

Three impressively valiant stands in War History

Sometimes men are faced with impossible odds, hopelessly outnumbered or facing a merciless enemy with better weapons or other overwhelming advantages. Occasionally these terrible odds are overcome, as in the battles of Rorke’s Drift and Stalingrad. Other times, such as at the Alamo or Thermopylae, the bravest stood and fought to the bitter end with valiant efforts worthy of remembrance.

Zulu chief wants to propose a Serbian woman

Zulu chief wants to propose a Serbian woman

In the middle of Africana savanna Milica Lazovic has refused a proposal that would any other dark-skin woman in her surrounding gladly accept.

While warriors were dancing at the tam-tam rhythm, Milica said ‘no’ to the Zulu tribe chief who proposed her in a small African village.