September 5, 2000
- Zimbabwe: Zimbabwe Dismayed At Failure to Win 2004 Bid (PANA)
- Guinea Bissau: Senegal Cannot Afford to Impose a Blockade Against Bissau (PANA)
- Congo-Kinshasa: Kinshasa Threatened With Water Shortage (PANA)
- Africa: Annan Launches 55th UN General Assembly With Peace Bell (PANA)
- Zimbabwe: Zimbabwe's White Farmers Meet to Chart Future (PANA)
- Ghana: Ghana Says DRC Should Show Good Faith in Peace Process (PANA)
- Kenya: Japan Grants Kenya $5m for Repair of Key Bridges (PANA)
- Mozambique: Mocumbi Plays Down African Absence From Fair (PANA)
- Mali: Mali Arrests Gangsters in Mopti (PANA)
- Libya: Libya Urges EU to Deal With Africa As a Unified Continent (PANA)
- Africa: News in Brief (PANA)
- Africa: World Leaders Assail New York for Millennium Summit (PANA)
- Liberia: When "Terrorists" Refuse to Negotiate with "Terrorists [editorial] (Perspective)
- Liberia: The Continuing Debate on Self-sufficiency in Rice Production In Liberia [opinion] (Perspective)
- Mozambique: Mozambique to Revive Sisal Farming (PANA)
- Kenya: Kenya Breweries Wins Battle With Castle For Control of New Matless Bear Patent (PANA)
- Nigeria: Police Launch Scheme to Expedite Recovery of Stolen Vehicles (PANA)
- Kenya: Four Children Die in Nairobi House Blaze (PANA)
- Namibia: Namibia to Hold VAT Awareness Campaigns Soon (PANA)
- Sudan: Rebel Leader Garang Explains Stalling of Peace Talks (IRIN)
- Namibia: Instability Hits Economy (IRIN)
- Somalia: Interview With Abdallah Derow Isaak, Speaker of Somalia's Transitional National Assembly. [interview] (IRIN)
- Somalia: Interview With Maryam Arif Qasim, Member of Somalia's Transitional Parliament [interview] (IRIN)
- Somalia: Interview With Randolph Kent, the UN Resident And Humanitarian Coordinator [interview] (IRIN)
- Mauritius: Democratic Culture Evident As Polls Begin [document] (SARDC)
- Senegal: President Wade Urged to Back Rights Prosecution [document] (HRW)
- Djibouti: President Guelleh Deserves High Tribute [document] (Somali Peace Rally)
- Ghana: Nana Konadu Is Lying - Mrs. Djentuh (Independent (Accra))
- Ghana: Mahama Deplores Conditions in Afram Plains (Independent (Accra))
- South Africa: Lord's Prayer to Be Represented in IsiNdebele And SiSwati (African Eye)
- Ghana: CPP Approves 35 for Parliament (Independent (Accra))
- South Africa: Exhausted Mahlangu Books Off Work to Rest (African Eye)
- Ghana: New Security System Introduced (Independent (Accra))
- South Africa: Veld Fires Prevent Plane From Landing (African Eye)
- Ghana: Visa Versus Degrees Flight From Our Motherland [opinion] (Independent (Accra))
- South Africa: Committee Visit to Problem Farm Allegedly Sabotaged (African Eye)
- East Africa: African Development Bank Awards Us$4.5 Million for Emergency Assistance (Independent (Accra))
- South Africa: Maximum Security Prison to Be Built in Louis Trichardt (African Eye)
- Ghana: Government Debt Passes 1 Trillion Cedis (Independent (Accra))
- South Africa: Guesthouse Closes After Outburst Over Treatment of Blacks (African Eye)
- Ghana: Poor Peter Nanfuri [opinion] (Independent (Accra))
- South Africa: Rural Empuluzi to Get Over R40m Worth of Projects (African Eye)
- Ghana: The Sultanic Demands On Ghana [opinion] (Independent (Accra))
- South Africa: Taiwanese and Chinese Businesspeople Take to Streets As Murdered Colleague Is Cremated (African Eye)
- Ghana: Amidu Upstages Boss (Independent (Accra))
- South Africa: Ailing Parks Misses Child Maintenance Case (African Eye)
- Ghana: Teasing the Opposition (Independent (Accra))
- Somalia: Somali Groups Denouces Newly Elected Government [press release] (Somali Support Committee)
- Ghana: NPP Politician Blames Rawlings For Killings (Independent (Accra))
- South Africa: Eastern Cape Welfare Department Fails to Provide Funding for 75 Poverty Relief Projects (East Cape News)
- Ghana: Castle As a House of Pain [editorial] (Independent (Accra))
- South Africa: Narrow the Gap Between Rich And Poor - Eastern Cape Premier (East Cape News)
- South Africa: Shamwari Game Reserve Receives First Pack of Six Wild Lions (East Cape News)
- West Africa: Irin Update of the Region (IRIN)
- Angola: World Food Programme Faces Funding Crunch (IRIN)
- Central Africa: Irin Update No. 1,004 On Great Lakes (IRIN)
- East Africa: Irin Update On Horn of Africa (IRIN)
- Congo-Kinshasa: President Kabila Reshuffles Cabinet (IRIN)
- East Africa: Irin Update Of Horn Of Africa (IRIN)
- Central Africa: Irin Great Lakes Update No 1,003 (IRIN)
- Nigeria: Immunisation Drop-Out Rates Signal Danger (Vanguard)
- Namibia: Namibian Olympic Team Athletes Drug-Free (PANA)
- Angola: Journalists Participate in Debate of Draft Press Law (PANA)
- Botswana: Gaborone Hosts Regional Media Workshop for Disabled (PANA)
- Malawi: Fuel Price Increase Coming Soon Says Minister (PANA)
- Kenya: Easing of Kenyan Power Rationing Predicted (PANA)
- Ethiopia: Ethiopian, Tri-Weekly, All Female Run Newspaper Goes Daily (PANA)
- Nigeria: Parliament Orders Probe of National Petroleum Company (PANA)
- Mauritius: Britains's Prince William in Mauritius On Private Visit (PANA)
- Mauritania: Independent Press Editors' Crisis Deepens (PANA)
- Nigeria: 8 Nigerian Athletes Stranded in Sydney (Vanguard)
- Nigeria: Sango Commends Golf Federation (Vanguard)
- Nigeria: Muslim Group Threatens Disruption of Sports Festival If Women Dress Provocatively (Vanguard)
- Nigeria: Give Us Another Chance To Make The Grade - Athlete (Vanguard)
- Nigeria: Urban Population Explosion Presents An Image of Heaven and Hell On Earth (Vanguard)
- Nigeria: Federal Government Files Appeal In Osborn Land Deal Case (Vanguard)
- Nigeria: Restoration of Lagos 'City Hall' Begins (Vanguard)
- Nigeria: How The National Health Insurance Scheme Will Work (Vanguard)
- Nigeria: Waiting for Health Insurance (Vanguard)
- Nigeria: Senate Committee On Gas Deplores Lack of Gas Policy (Vanguard)
- Nigeria: Alscon Still Waiting for the Life-Line (Vanguard)
- Nigeria: Potential for Joint Development of Electricity And Gas Industries (Vanguard)
- Nigeria: Federal Government Approves N4 Billion Payment (Vanguard)
- Nigeria: Federal Government to Subsidise Health Insurance for AIDS Patients (Vanguard)
- Nigeria: Trade Mission Storms United States in October (Vanguard)
- Nigeria: Humouring Governors On Police Control [opinion] (Vanguard)
- Nigeria: Zamfara Deputy Governor Seeks Funding for Small-Scale Firms (Vanguard)
- Nigeria: Peoples Democratic Party Elders Wade Into Workers (Vanguard)
- Nigeria: Adesanya, Falae, Ige Asked to Intervene in AD Crisis (Vanguard)
- Nigeria: Reps Reject Self Probe (Vanguard)
- Nigeria: Imo Says No to Bakassi Boys (Vanguard)
- Nigeria: Senate Probe Sets High Standard in Governance (Vanguard)
- Nigeria: Cultural Organization Asks Federal Government To Hold Oil Firms Responsible (Vanguard)
- Nigeria: Cross River State Moves to Revive "Vigilance" Groups (Vanguard)
- Nigeria: Federal Government Asked to Ensure Interest Free Regime (Vanguard)
- Nigeria: C'River Signs Oil Palm Pact With Malaysia (Vanguard)
- Nigeria: Ilaje Students Against Planned Caretaker Committee (Vanguard)
- Nigeria: House Asks Tinubu to Approve Self-Accounting Law (Vanguard)
- Nigeria: Ilorin West Local Government Set to Boost Revenue Generation (Vanguard)
- Nigeria: Federal Government Awards N11.6bn Contract for Dualisation (Vanguard)
- Nigeria: Government Industrialists Asked to Assist Printing Industries (Vanguard)
- Nigeria: Labour Leader Calls Out Guardian Staff On Strike (Vanguard)
- Nigeria: Lagos Government Clears Air On Industrial Arbitration Panel Ruling (Vanguard)
- Nigeria: Rasheed Raji Converts Government House to Personal Property (Vanguard)
- Nigeria: Senate Resumes Debate On Kuta Report (Vanguard)
- Nigeria: Workers' Strike Paralyses Services At University (Vanguard)
- Nigeria: Why Sharia Meeting Was Stopped (Vanguard)
- Nigeria: NITEL Boss in Alledged N102m Contract Scam (Vanguard)
- Nigeria: IT, Useful Tool for Fraudsters (Post Express)
- Nigeria: Nigerdock Boss Calls for Abolition of Custom Duties (Post Express)
- Nigeria: Poor Infrastructure, Bane of the Economy (Post Express)
- Nigeria: Federal Government Commended On Anti-corruption Bill (Post Express)
- Nigeria: Unethical Practices in Banks Remain Unabated (Post Express)
- Nigeria: No to Impeachment Moves - House of Representatives (Post Express)
- Nigeria: Democracy Must Yield Dividend (Post Express)
- Nigeria: Ike Omar Sanda Nwachukwu: a Distinguished Senator (Post Express)
- Nigeria: Senate Probe Has No Antecedents [editorial] (Post Express)
- Nigeria: Agenda for Anyim [opinion] (Post Express)
- Nigeria: A Different Type of Probe [opinion] (Post Express)
- Nigeria: Leave Na'Abba Alone [opinion] (Post Express)
- Egypt: Daily Press Roundup (Cairo Press Review)
- Nigeria: Minister Wants Varsities' Satellite Campuses Accredited (Post Express)
- Ghana: Learning to Admit Mistakes [editorial] (Dispatch)
- Ghana: Assiseh Attacks Obed Asamoah (Dispatch)
- Ghana: Amidu's Choice Is Good for Us -New Patriotic Party (Dispatch)
- Ghana: An Open Letter To President Rawlings [editorial] (Dispatch)
- Ghana: Undiplomatic Remarks May Get British Diplomat Deported (Dispatch)
- Ghana: Congratulations, Swag (Editorial) [editorial] (Dispatch)
- Ghana: Mahama Gets New Patriotic Party's 2nd Slot (Dispatch)
- Nigeria: Guinness, Nestle Chalk Up Shares Prices (Post Express)
- Nigeria: Would Name Change Sustain Omegabank's Marginal Growth? (Post Express)
- Nigeria: Rebuilding the Nation's Economy [opinion] (Post Express)
- Nigeria: Federal Government To Contractors: Let's Negotiate (Post Express)
- Nigeria: When a Pariah Becomes a Partner -Remy Oriaku [opinion] (Post Express)
- Nigeria: Our Destiny in Our Hands -Oluwole Adejare [opinion] (Post Express)
- Nigeria: That Visit Weaned Us Off Illusions -Aja Agwu [opinion] (Post Express)
- Nigeria: It's All About Attitude -Emman Usman Shehu [opinion] (Post Express)
- Nigeria: Reflections On Clinton's Visit [editorial] (Post Express)
- Nigeria: "Costs" of Minimum Wage Increase in Ogun State (Post Express)
- Nigeria: Vigilante Groups: Implications of a Ban [editorial] (Post Express)
- Nigeria: Government Action Against Maritime Union Executive Praised (Post Express)
- Nigeria: Ripples Over Bid to Sue Osun Striking Workers (Post Express)
- Nigeria: Women Meet To Consider Rights Under Sharia (Post Express)
- Nigeria: Ibori Signs Supplementary Appropriation Bill (Post Express)
- Nigeria: Ogun Corpers Allege Ill-Treatment By Federal Government (Post Express)
- Nigeria: LASU VC Wants Quota for Law School Increased (Post Express)
- Nigeria: NLC Orders Closure of SPEB Office in Asaba (Post Express)
- Nigeria: 1,000 Communities to Get Electricity in Delta (Post Express)
- Nigeria: Panel On Suspended Oshimili South Local Government Chairman Set Up (Post Express)
- Nigeria: Creation of States Not Easy, Says Rep (Post Express)
- Nigeria: Federal Government to Rehabilitate Prisons (Post Express)
- Nigeria: Navy Wants Armed Forces Decree 105 Reviewed (Post Express)
- Nigeria: Osoba Opens Kuto Motor Park (Post Express)
- Nigeria: Bomadi Local Government to Construct N50m Ultra Modern Market (Post Express)
- Nigeria: Commission Summons Offa Poly Rector (Post Express)
- Nigeria: Workers Petition National Petroleum Corporation Boss (Post Express)
- Nigeria: Civic Education On Democracy Underway (Post Express)
- Nigeria: How to Make Lagos Better, By Tinubu (Post Express)
- Nigeria: Senator Advocates One Term for President (Post Express)
- Nigeria: Government Okays National Colloquium for Independence Anniversary (Post Express)
- Nigeria: Lagos Plans to Combat Traffic Woes (Post Express)
- Nigeria: 3,000 Abacha Workers In Rampage Over Slave-Like Working Conditions (Post Express)
- Nigeria: Police Boss Quizzed Over 1996 Omoshola Bombing (Post Express)
- Nigeria: Senate May Reject Kuta's Report for Lack of Merit (Post Express)
- Nigeria: Nigerians Applaud Clinton's Pronouncements [editorial] (Post Express)
- Nigeria: Assembly Can Award Contracts, Probe Executive, Says Gani (Post Express)
- Nigeria: Political Challenge for Igbo Women (Post Express)
- Nigeria: Oneya Blames Bonfrere for Under-23 Woes (Post Express)
- Nigeria: Ojigwe Celebrates Return With Text Book Goal (Post Express)
- Nigeria: Falcons Stranded In Sidney (Post Express)
- Uganda: Weather Head Triumph in Asiatic Hockey League (Monitor)
- Uganda: Female Referees In Fifa Fitness Test (Monitor)
- Uganda: Frustrated FUFA Referee Is Set to Come Out of Retirement (Monitor)
- Uganda: Sharing, King Slayers Triumph In First Round of National Chess League (Monitor)
- Uganda/Togo: Cranes Face Togo Next (Monitor)
- Uganda: Foreign Drivers Obsessed By Fans (Monitor)
- Uganda: Muhangi Disqualified From the Total Pearl of Africa Rally (Monitor)
- Uganda: Heroes Bag Maximum Points From UPDF (Monitor)
- Uganda: 'Patriots' Now Accept Ugandans Abroad! [opinion] (Monitor)
- Uganda: MPs Ignorant, Need to Be Trained - Forum (Monitor)
- Uganda: MPs Resume Practice of Dodging The House (Monitor)
- Uganda: Mayanja Enters 2001 Race for President (Monitor)
- Uganda: Kampala City Council Evicts Somali Community (Monitor)
- Uganda: Electoral Commission Budget Shs 25bn (Monitor)
- Uganda: Museveni Opens Entebbe Army Meet (Monitor)
- Uganda: Besigye Demonstration Called Off (Monitor)
- Uganda: Economy Doing Badly - MPs (Monitor)
- Uganda: Hearing of Constitutional Petition Adjourned Yesterday (Monitor)
- Namibia: Youth Hockey Teams to Play in Cape Town (PANA)
- Madagascar: Severe Drought Brings Famine to Madagascar (PANA)
- Nigeria: Hospital Workers On Strike Over Delayed Salaries (PANA)
- Cote d'Ivoire: Soldiers Arrested for Planning Coup (PANA)
- Sudan: Women Barred From Gas Stations, Restaurant Service (PANA)
- Kenya: Relegation Should Not Be Done Too Fast [editorial] (Nation)
- Kenya: Government Plans Tough Rules to Govern Broadcasting (Nation)
- Kenya: High Taxation Hampers Cellphones Revolution (Nation)
- Kenya: CBK Backs Non-Bank Credit Plan (Nation)
- Kenya: Intense Lobbying Over Sugar Duties (Nation)
- Kenya: Rebels Criticise Kamotho (Nation)
- Kenya: Airports Authority in Sh2 Bn Strategy Drive (Nation)
- Kenya: Villagers Mourn Slain 'Priest of the Poorest' (Nation)
- Kenya: Prostitutes Trained On HIV/AIDS (Nation)
- Kenya: Moi Better Than Mzee - Anangwe (Nation)
- Kenya: MP Seeks Action Over Sugar Crisis (Nation)
- Kenya: Mangrove Order Is Yet to Be Effected (Nation)
- Kenya: Youths in Pro-Kirwa Procession (Nation)
- Kenya: House to Debate Bill On Affirmative Action (Nation)
- Kenya: NDP Poll Due in January (Nation)
- Kenya: Isn't It Time We Handed Over Our Country to God? [opinion] (Nation)
- Africa: When Is the Olympics Coming to Africa? [opinion] (Nation)
- Kenya: KFF Advised 'Not to Screen Match Live' (Nation)
- Kenya: Africa's Volleyball Choices (Nation)
- Kenya: Stars Still Have Long Way to Go (Nation)
- Kenya: Great Score for Tourney Winner (Nation)
- Kenya: Athletes Arrive in Sydney (Nation)
- Somalia: Give Somalia's New President a Chance [editorial] (Nation)
- Kenya: Sunkuli Case Outcome a Setback for Women [opinion] (Nation)
- Kenya: Evaluation Procedures Faulty, New Study Says (Nation)
- Tanzania: Cleric Charged After Alleging Nyerere Died of AIDS (PANA)
- Nigeria: Government Orders States to Protect Oil Pipelines (PANA)
- Kenya: AIDS Curriculum Targets Sexuality (Nation)
- Kenya: Exams Council Chief Blames Teachers Over Cheating (Nation)
- Kenya: Computer Studies Getting Popular With Teachers (Nation)
- Kenya: Use Sport to Fight Disease, MPs Say (Nation)
- Kenya: Impala Defeat Quins to Win the Kenya Cup (Nation)
- Kenya: Amend Ruling, Official Pleads (Nation)
- Kenya/Tunisia: Harambee Stars Held By Tunisia (Nation)
- Africa: Cranes Upset Guinea (Nation)
- Kenya: Local Boys No Match for Sudanese (Nation)
- Kenya: 142 to Play in Mombasa (Nation)
- Kenya: Five Die in Cholera Outbreak (Nation)
- Kenya: Teachers Protest At Discipline Measure (Nation)
- Kenya: 10,000 Teachers 'Died of Aids' (Nation)
- Kenya: Leave Politics, MP Tells Shikuku (Nation)
- Kenya: Stand-Off At Kirwa Meeting (Nation)
- Kenya: Raila Blames His Woes On Jealousy (Nation)
- Kenya: Clarify Directive, TSC Urged (Nation)
- Kenya: Quality Control Law to Be Reviewed (Nation)
- Kenya: Power Cuts Hit Lamu Tourism (Nation)
- Kenya: Kibaki Criticises Phone Policy (Nation)
- Kenya: Halt Lay-Offs, Says Cotu (Nation)
- Kenya: Nassir Backs Radio Ban Bid (Nation)
- Kenya: Prayers Held At Crash Scene (Nation)
- Kenya: New Measures to Curb Crashes (Nation)
- Africa: President Bouteflika Addresses Closing Session of 53rd Annual UN Conference (WAAC)
- Liberia: UN Envoy Should Promote Free Political Debate [editorial] (NEWS)
- Kenya: "Blood of an Innocent Man Cries for Vengeance" [opinion] (ACIS)
- Kenya: Mining of Titanium Likely to Cause Sea Pollution (ACIS)
- Africa: Tropical Diseases Diminish Prospects for a Full Life (ACIS)
- Africa: Politics, Bad Policies Impede Distribution of Relief Food (ACIS)
- Malawi: Malawi Turns Down $500m World Bank Loan for Purchase of AIDS Drugs (ACIS)
- Malawi: Orphans Suffer Prejudice, Isolation And Stigmatisation (ACIS)
- Africa: Does Africa Need to Continue With Family Planning? [opinion] (ACIS)
- Sierra Leone: Grand Alliance And Common Sense [column] (Concord)
- Sierra Leone: Superman's Death in Gruesome Road Accident Received With Jubilation (Concord)
- Sierra Leone: UN Peacekeepers May Enter Makeni Soon Says RUF Leader (Concord)
- Liberia: Political Parties Not in "Talking Shops" (NEWS)
- Liberia: Former Communications Network Employees Win Labor Case (NEWS)
- Liberia: Participants Want Strong Eco-System (NEWS)
- Liberia: Minister Faces Contempt (NEWS)
- Liberia: Sawyer Urges Economic Empowerment (NEWS)
- South Africa: Elephants to Be Flown to Angola (Business Day)
- South Africa: Vodacom Goes to Town As Sydney Olympics Call (Business Day)
- South Africa: Reserve Service Sticks to Its Guns in Data Dispute (Business Day)
- South Africa: Post Office Cracks Down On Mail Fraud (Business Day)
- South Africa: Turn Words On Children Into Deeds (Business Day)
- Swaziland: Slow Start As Bourse Sees No Action (Business Day)
- Southern Africa: SADC's Trade Pact Off To Slow Start (Business Day)
- South Africa: Civil Law to Safeguard Markets (Business Day)
- South Africa: Rugby Quota Row in the Spotlight Again (Business Day)
- South Africa: Brief Respite for Team Members (Business Day)
- South Africa: Swallows Refuse to Let Maligned Coach Marques Fly the Coop (Business Day)
- South Africa: Enterprise Outsourcing Holdings Posts Credible Year-End Results (Business Day)
- South Africa: NBC Financial Services Teams Up to Create Prosperity (Business Day)
- South Africa: Planit Aims to Boost Confidence Despite Loss (Business Day)
- South Africa: Clothing Group Merges Management Structures (Business Day)
- South Africa: Global Expansion Benefits Steinhoff (Business Day)
- South Africa: Old Mutual Rejigs Asset Operations (Business Day)
- South Africa: Appliance Industry Gets Online Hub (Business Day)
- South Africa: Maxiprest And Afrityre Heading for Legal Wrangle (Business Day)
- Lesotho: Likoena Coach Resigns (Mopheme)
- Lesotho: Likoena's Ship Survives (Mopheme)
- Southern Africa: Makeka Among Top Business Brass (Mopheme)
- Lesotho: College Students Throw Towel On Director (Mopheme)
- Lesotho: Police Uncover Scam At Hospital (Mopheme)
- Lesotho: No Bread On Plates As Children Go Hungry (Mopheme)
- Lesotho: The Handing Over of the Centre for Accounting Studies [editorial] (Mopheme)
- Lesotho: Convicted Sergeant Appeals Against Verdict (Mopheme)
- Lesotho: Ireland Hands Over Accounting Centres (Mopheme)
- Uganda: Short term Work Permits Sought From Britain (New Vision)
- Uganda: Court Orders Businessman to Pay Chinese Firm Us$1m (New Vision)
- Uganda: Shilling Watch (New Vision)
- Uganda: Institutions Buy Most of BAT 10% Offer (New Vision)
- Africa: Africa's Olympic Benefits (New Vision)
- Rwanda: Elections Will Not Be Free and Fair (TONA)
- Tanzania: Tobacco Organization Asks WHO to be Fair (TONA)
- Tanzania: Dutch Delegation Exploring Investment Opportunities (TONA)
- Central Africa: Refugee Children Urge Leaders, Elders to Stop Fighting (TONA)
- Swaziland: War Criminals Serve Sentences Abroad (TONA)
- Tanzania: Opposition Accuses Electoral Commision Over Bogus Votes (TONA)
- Tanzania: UK Unveils Strategy to Fill 'Missing Middle' Gap in Economies (TONA)
- Congo-Kinshasa: Civil War Kills Over 2m - Envoy (TONA)
- Zambia: Electricity Supply Corporation Workers Threaten to Strike (Post (Lusaka))
- Zambia: Farmers Benefit From Conservation Farming (Post (Lusaka))
- Zambia: Farmer's Union Seeks Improved Agriculture Database (Post (Lusaka))
- Zambia: University Seeks to Expell Students' Union Members (Post (Lusaka))
- Zambia: Nkoya Chieftainess Asks Government to Stop Child Marriages (Post (Lusaka))
- Zambia: Mighty Rediscover Winning Formula (Post (Lusaka))
- Zambia: Commerce Minister Launces PRIDE Development Program (Post (Lusaka))
- Zambia: August Inflation Rate Declines By 2.9% (Post (Lusaka))
- Zambia: CAF to Announce the Host Country for 2004 African Cup of Nations (Post (Lusaka))
- Uganda: Perfect Rally Finisher (New Vision)
- Uganda: Fortis Takeover to Deepen Allied Base (New Vision)
- Uganda: Live Parliament Coverage Considered (New Vision)
- Uganda: Sh150m for Presidential Campaigns (New Vision)
- Uganda: National Planning Authority Needed Says Parliament (New Vision)
- Uganda: Kibirige Mayanja Ready for Elections (New Vision)
- Uganda: Ssemogerere May Challenge Museveni (New Vision)
- Uganda: Army Commander Says Congo Prisoners To Be Dealt With "Politically" (New Vision)
- Uganda: Government Will Have Defense Policy "Soon" - Museveni (New Vision)
- Uganda: Our Petition Is Still Strong, Says Ssemogerere (New Vision)
- Uganda: Parliament Urges Bank Sale (New Vision)
- Uganda: Makerere Lowers Cut-Offs (New Vision)
- Namibia: Thousands Of Kavango Businesses Looted (Namibian)
- Namibia: American Tourist Trampled to Death (Namibian)
- Gambia: Basse Residents Condemn Basse Area Council (Independent)
- Gambia: Government Called "Deaf" To Judicial Demands (Independent)
- Gambia: The Youth Perspective [editorial] (Independent)
- Gambia: Inspector General Statement Disappoints Officers (Independent)
- Gambia: Kabo Airlines Appeals Against Court Ruling (Independent)
- Gambia: Missing For Years, Now Said To Be In Libyan Prison (Independent)
- Morocco: Over 10.3 Billion US Dollars Raised in July (PANA)
- Nigeria: Two Road Accidents Kill 30 (PANA)
- Morocco: Five Nationals, Dutch Nabbed for Drug Peddling (PANA)
- Mauritius: Sugar Factory Workers Promised 40-Hour Week (PANA)
- Nigeria: Delta Given 2 Weeks to Stop Pipeline Vandals (Vanguard)
- Zambia: Police Accused of Raping University Students (PANA)
- Southern Africa: COMESA Pushes On With Free Trade (PANA)
- Nigeria: Strike Paralyses Leading Newspaper (PANA)
- Kenya: Six Shot Dead in Jail Escape (Nation)
- Africa: Is AIDS A Plot To Reduce Africa's Population? (Mail & Guardian)
- Kenya: Exchange Rates of the Shilling (PANA)
- Libya: Kadhafi, Colleagues Visit Great Artificial River (PANA)
- Mozambique: Fire Guts 200 Houses, Renders 1,000 Homeless (PANA)
- Ghana: Accra Bourse Index Continues Steady Climb (PANA)
- Kenya: Football Association Considers Smaller League (African Soccer)
- Sierra Leone: Football Association Protests About Treatment In Togo (African Soccer)
- Africa: Tunisia To Stage Nations Cup In 2004 (African Soccer)