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  • November 21
  • Accra Mail Chad: Cambodian Troops Bolster UN Force

    The United Nations mission set up to protect civilians and facilitate humanitarian aid in Chad and Central African Republic (CAR) received a boost this week with the arrival of troops from Cambodia.

  • New Times Rwanda: UN Calls for Action Against Militia

    The United Nations has welcomed the recent arrest in Germany of top leaders of the Forces Démocratiques de Libération du Rwanda (FDLR), and urged other nations to follow suit.

  • New Vision Uganda: More LRA Rebels Surrender in DR Congo

    A total of 34 rebels of the Lord's Resistance Army (LRA) have surrendered to the UPDF intelligence squad in Faradje in eastern Congo Nzara, according to military sources.

  • New Times Africa: Cup of Nations Draw Made in Angola

    ANGOLA versus Mali will be the opening game of the tournament. Group A will be based in Luanda, Group B will be in Cabinda in the north of the country, Group C will play in Benguela, and Group D will be based in Lubango.

  • Global Witness Equatorial Guinea: Secret Documents Reveal Multi-million Dollar Shopping Spree by Dictator's Son [press release]

    Confidential U.S. government documents uncovered by campaign group Global Witness and reported on in today's New York Times, strongly suggest that Teodorin Obiang, son of the dictator of oil-rich Equatorial Guinea, purchased a $33 million private jet, a $35 million Malibu mansion, speedboats and a fleet of fast cars using corruptly acquired funds.

  • November 20
  • IRIN Congo-Kinshasa: New Wave of Refugees Flees Fresh Fighting

    Renewed clashes in northwestern Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) have led to a further wave of refugees, leaving corpse-littered villages in the affected area deserted, say humanitarian officials.

  • CISA Rwanda: Priest Cleared of Genocide Charges

    A UN court, the ICTR has acquitted a Catholic priest charged with genocide and crimes against humanity during the 1994 Rwandan genocide.

  • Monitor Uganda: More LRA Rebels Surrender in Congo

    Nine former rebels of the Lord's Resistance Army (LRA) last week surrendered to the Congolese army, bringing the total number of defectors in the last five months to 51.

  • New Times East Africa: Kagame in Arusha for EAC Summit

    President Paul Kagame yesterday arrived in Arusha, Tanzania for the 11th Summit of Heads of State of the East African Community (EAC) but it was not clear who would take over from him as Chairman of the regional bloc.

  • New Times Rwanda: Tigo's Entry Marks a Milestone in Telecoms Sector [editorial]

    Hardly a year since Tigo Rwanda was issued a licence to run as a third mobile operator, the telecom company has announced that it's launching its services to the Rwandan people on Monday next week.

  • New Times Rwanda: Gatwabuyege Gets Three Years, Katurebe is Acquitted

    The former Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Infrastructure, Vincent Gatwabuyege, was yesterday sentenced to three years in prison for embezzling state funds.

  • New Times Rwanda: Fate of FDLR Chiefs to Be Known in Three Months

    The case of the two top leaders of FDLR who were arrested in Germany on Tuesday will be re-examined in three months.

  • New Times Rwanda: Kagame Meets Group of Investors

    President Paul Kagame yesterday met and held talks with a group of investors who are in the country on a two-day visit aimed at identifying different investment opportunities.

  • New Times Rwanda: 'African Tax Forum' to Address Revenue Challenges

    The African Tax Administration Forum (ATAF) that was launched on Wednesday in Kampala has called for a platform to promote and facilitate mutual cooperation among African tax administrations.

  • BuaNews South Africa: Nqakula to Table Report on Burundi Peace Process

    Chief Mediator, Charles Nqakula, is expected to table South Africa's final report on the Burundi Peace Process at the summit to be held in Arusha, Tanzania on Friday.

  • New Times Rwanda: Amavubi Draw Cosafa Champs

    AMAVUBI Stars have been drawn against Cosafa champions Zimbabwe in Group B of this year's Orange Cecafa Challenge Cup slated for November 28-December 13 in Kenya.

  • Independent Uganda: Rwanda Rising - the Conditions of Success [analysis]

    The story of Rwanda is now well known. Fifteen years ago, genocide devastated the country, emptied the banks and decimated human capital. By the time the RPF captured Kigali in July 1994, half the population was either dead or in exile. Just across the border in DR Congo, a Hutu rebel army was training in UN refugee camps, while the international humanitarian community stood idly by.

  • Leadership Nigeria: Bakassi - Take Cameroon to UN, AU, Representatives Urge FG

    Worried by the recent attacks on Nigerians in the Bakassi Peninsula by Cameroonian gendarmes, the House of Representatives Thursday advised the federal government to formally report to the United Nations Organization (UN), the African Union (AU) and other relevant bodies in a bid to compel Cameroon to abide by the Green Tree Agreement (GTA).

  • Daily Champion Nigeria: 700 Locals Flee Bakassi

    Following the continuous harassment of Bakassi natives by Cameroun gendarmes in the ceded Bakassi Peninsula, over 700 Cross Riverians who were still doing businesses in the area together with their children weekend fled the area.

  • New Times Rwanda: City Demolishes Part of Golden Hill Hotel

    City authorities on Wednesday ordered the demolition of part of a city hotel on reasons that it was built without an official construction permit.

  • New Times Rwanda: Musanze Hit Hardest By Swine Flu

    The Ministry of Health has revealed Musanze the district most affected by Swine Flu.

  • New Times Rwanda: Massive Game for RRA, Minispoc

    RWANDA Revenue Authority (RRA) and Ministry of Sports and Culture (Minispoc) face off this afternoon in a top of the table clash at Amahoro Indoor Stadium. The corporate volleyball teams are separated by three points.

  • New Times Rwanda: PM Makuza Tours Nkombo Island

    Prime Minister Bernard Makuza Wednesday toured and met residents of Nkombo Island in Rusizi district, an area whose residents have for years lagged behind in development.

  • New Times Rwanda: Scribes' Money Lands Ministry Official in Jail

    It all started by a whistleblower. An insider in the Ministry of Public Service and Labour allegedly tipped his colleagues that Epimaque Kabanda, an accountant, had allegedly pocketed money meant for journalists.

  • New Times Rwanda/Congo-Kinshasa: DRC's Vita Raids Local Clubs

    DRC premier league side AS Vita has made an approach on Atraco's midfielder Johnson Bagoole and Kiyovu's defender Karim Nizigiyimana.

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