May 23, 2002
- Somalia: Countering Terrorism in a Failed State [document] (ICG)
- South Africa: The Constitution Protects Everyone's Rights (Mail & Guardian)
- South Africa: Man of the Movement [opinion] (Mail & Guardian)
- South Africa: The Blame Game [opinion] (Mail & Guardian)
- South Africa: Taking the Bill By the Horns [opinion] (Mail & Guardian)
- South Africa: A High Society is a Good Society [opinion] (Mail & Guardian)
- South Africa: De Kock Should Be Pardoned, Too [opinion] (Mail & Guardian)
- Africa: Roaring Success (Mail & Guardian)
- South Africa: Bad Law, Bad Blood (Mail & Guardian)
- South Africa: Don't Look to the American Model for Salvation [editorial] (Mail & Guardian)
- South Africa: Rise of Predatory 'Rehab' Firms (Mail & Guardian)
- Nigeria: Missionary Position (Mail & Guardian)
- South Africa: Bending the Rules (Mail & Guardian)
- South Africa: Straeuli's Springbok Dilemma: Flash Bob or Steady Corné? (Mail & Guardian)
- South Africa: Henry Casts a Wide Net [opinion] (Mail & Guardian)
- South Africa: Bafana Bafana Turn on The Magic In Hong Kong (Mail & Guardian)
- South Africa: Love in a Time of Prejudice (Mail & Guardian)
- Africa: Survival And Salvation [opinion] (Mail & Guardian)
- South Africa: Gay Loerie Swoops Down On Knysna [opinion] (Mail & Guardian)
- South Africa: Chaplin Pays Visit to Cannes (Mail & Guardian)
- South Africa: Play It Again [opinion] (Mail & Guardian)
- Kenya: Anger At US On Bomb Blast Payout (Nation)
- Kenya: Girl Breaks Collar Bone in Beating Over Fees (Nation)
- Kenya: Kenya Gets Free Aids Drugs (Nation)
- Kenya: Angwenyi Risks Bankruptcy Over Sh2m Debt (Nation)
- Kenya: Put Titanium Plan On Hold, State is Told (Nation)
- Kenya: Clash Victims' Farms Given to New Owners (Nation)
- Kenya: NGOs Plead With Moi On Media Law (Nation)
- Kenya: Nairobi Defends 8-4-4 System (Nation)
- Kenya: 43 Children's Courts Set Up (Nation)
- Kenya: Big Names Fall in Sugar Board Poll (Nation)
- Kenya: Ghai Speaks of Ethnic Plots (Nation)
- Kenya: Two Million Children At Work [analysis] (Nation)
- Kenya: Thirty Inmates in Hospital After Disease Outbreak (Nation)
- Kenya: Mysterious Lioness Adopts Another Oryx (Nation)
- Africa: Why UN Meeting Failed to Address Critical Issues On Health [opinion] (Nation)
- Kenya: Minister Rocked By Second Major Court Setback (Nation)
- Kenya: No Let Up in Sondu-Miriu Power Project Controversy (Nation)
- Kenya: Institute Lays Off 242 Workers (Nation)
- Kenya: Nairobi And EU in Sh6b Financing Deal (Nation)
- Kenya: Nation Stock Best Performer, Say Brokers (Nation)
- Kenya: Stanchart Defends Decision (Nation)
- Kenya: Accountants Blame State for Brewing Firm's Closure (Nation)
- Kenya: Eldoret Hosts Final Weekend Meeting (Nation)
- Kenya: Key Players Fail to Link Up With Team (Nation)
- Kenya: Spencer Tryon Cup to Feature at Ngong (Nation)
- Kenya: Club Games Table Tennis Team Named (Nation)
- Kenya: Balaraman on As Nairobi Club Open Begins (Nation)
- Kenya: Reinstated Officials Hold First Meeting (Nation)
- Kenya: Tragedy of Having Young Judges [opinion] (Nation)
- Kenya: Lessons Nairobi Could Benefit From (Nation)
- Kenya: Mwenje Courting Mayhem (Nation)
- Kenya: Solve KFF's Problems Fast (Nation)
- Africa: HIV/Aids Barometer (Mail & Guardian)
- South Africa: Beware the Sickly Street-Corner Chicken [opinion] (Mail & Guardian)
- South Africa: Tea in the Township (Mail & Guardian)
- Botswana: Land Hits the Black Market [opinion] (Mail & Guardian)
- South Africa: 'Women Should Not Go Out' (Mail & Guardian)
- Central Africa: Rape a Daily Horror in Eastern Congo [opinion] (Mail & Guardian)
- Zimbabwe: Press Still Enemy No 1 in Zim (Mail & Guardian)
- South Africa: British Expats Lose Pension Battle (Mail & Guardian)
- South Africa: Voters Shun Party Politics [opinion] (Mail & Guardian)
- South Africa: Squeezing Out the Small Players (Mail & Guardian)
- South Africa: The Presidency's New Men [opinion] (Mail & Guardian)
- South Africa: Judge Knew of 'Bribe' (Mail & Guardian)
- South Africa: Politics Behind Kiss-And-Make-Up (Mail & Guardian)
- South Africa: Stofile Slates Asmal's Plan (Mail & Guardian)
- Africa: Too Close for Comfort? [opinion] (Mail & Guardian)
- South Africa: Municipalities Can Kiss Their Millions Goodbye (Mail & Guardian)
- South Africa: Abortion Made Easy [opinion] (Mail & Guardian)
- South Africa: R350m Project Started 'Without Approval' (Mail & Guardian)
- South Africa: Chaos As Bill is Passed (Mail & Guardian)
- South Africa: More Bang for Your Shares (Mail & Guardian)
- South Africa: Sandton Summit Could Be Up Shit Creek [opinion] (Mail & Guardian)
- South Africa: A Finely Evolved Mind (Mail & Guardian)
- South Africa: DA Government Hired Torture Cop (Mail & Guardian)
- South Africa: Barney's Binge Spending (Mail & Guardian)
- South Africa: Modise's Greasy Brotherhood (Mail & Guardian)
- Burkina Faso: Worst of the Meningitis Outbreak is Over, Officials Say (IRIN)
- South Africa: Harksen Damns DA Leaders (Mail & Guardian)
- Zimbabwe: Rural Electrification Project Forges Ahead (The Herald)
- Zimbabwe: Concern Over Plight of Evicted Settlers (The Herald)
- Zimbabwe: Ministry Urged to Explore New Methods in Place of Newly Introduced Subsidy (The Herald)
- South Africa: Cash-Flush Remgro Weighs Options On Eve of Results (Business Day)
- Zimbabwe: Flower Heavily Tipped to Retain Sportsperson of the Year Award (The Herald)
- South Africa: Accident Fund Losing R300m to Fraud Annually (Business Day)
- Zimbabwe: French Embassy to Stage Fashion Show (The Herald)
- South Africa: Cape Technology is a Hit With Chinese (Business Day)
- Zimbabwe: President in Addis Ababa for Summit (The Herald)
- South Africa: Breweries' Deal Was Collusion' (Business Day)
- Zimbabwe: Locals Find Residential Property Prices Prohibitive (The Herald)
- South Africa: Australia Supports SA On Protectionist US Farm Bill (Business Day)
- South Africa: Wesco May Be in Toyota Deal (Business Day)
- Zimbabwe: Cara Outshines Tanasugarn At Spanish Open (The Herald)
- Africa: Alarm About Summit Bears Fruit (Business Day)
- Zimbabwe: At Least 75 000 Tonnes of Imported Maize Set to Ease Current Mealie-Meal Shortage (The Herald)
- East Africa: Comesa Restructures Clearing House (The Herald)
- South Africa: Spoornet Upgrade Has Market Abuzz (Business Day)
- Africa: Natural Resources Key to Economic Development (The Herald)
- South Africa: Fund Managers Up in Arms (Business Day)
- South Africa: Mbeki Criticises Eastern Cape for Not Delivering Services (Business Day)
- Africa: Summit to Launch Global War On Poverty, Environmental Degradation (The Herald)
- South Africa: Cape PLC Let Off Cost of Cleaning Up Land (Business Day)
- Zimbabwe: High Bus Fares Hit Schoolchildren (The Herald)
- South Africa: Court Stands By Inviolability of Life (Business Day)
- Zimbabwe: Date for Trial of Healer Set (The Herald)
- South Africa: SA's High Capital Costs a Turn Off to Investors (Business Day)
- Zimbabwe: Strike Gives Bosso Victory (The Herald)
- South Africa: NNP Wants HIV/Aids Rights for Prisoners (Business Day)
- Zimbabwe: Textile Manufacturers Want 30 Percent of Cotton-Lint Crop (The Herald)
- South Africa: Icasa Postpones Review Release (Business Day)
- Zimbabwe: Mighty Bulls Gore Buymore (The Herald)
- South Africa: Increase in Interest Rates Anticipated (Business Day)
- Zimbabwe: Local Firms Report Good Business in Lusaka (The Herald)
- Southern Africa: 'Region Requires More Emergency Food Relief' (The Herald)
- Zimbabwe: Proposal Aims to Reduce Councils' Revenue Losses (The Herald)
- Zimbabwe: Economic Recovery Proposals to Be Presented to the President (The Herald)
- Zimbabwe: Tafara HIV/Aids Orphans to Attend Pre-School for Free (The Herald)
- Southern Africa: SADC Launches Inter-State Committee (The Herald)
- Zimbabwe: Cultural Showcase an Eye-Opener for Youths (The Herald)
- Zimbabwe: Plans to Compensate Disturbance Victims (The Herald)
- Zimbabwe: Raped Woman Tests HIV/Aids Positive (The Herald)
- Zimbabwe: Worshippers Poisoned (The Herald)
- Zimbabwe: Coventry Sets Sights On Games (The Herald)
- Zimbabwe: Tobacco Growers Set to Earn Us$340m (The Herald)
- Zimbabwe: Tour Operators Unhappy With Hike in Departure Fees (The Herald)
- Zimbabwe: Chari On Target As Dynamos Win (The Herald)
- Zimbabwe: Revival Fabrics Clinches Deal (The Herald)
- Southern Africa: Ninteen SADC Journalists to Attend Workshop On Election Reporting (The Herald)
- South Africa: Western Cape to Mount a Concerted Housing Drive (Business Day)
- South Africa: New Clicks Expands Further Into Australia (Business Day)
- South Africa: Minister Accuses Tutu of Hypocrisy (Business Day)
- South Africa: SA's Savings Level Declines (Business Day)
- South Africa: Mixed Views On the Outcome of Symposium [opinion] (Business Day)
- South Africa: Move to Bring Competition to Power Sector (Business Day)
- South Africa: Metorex Plans to Boost Coal-Exporting Business (Business Day)
- Nigeria: Revisit the 1958 Firearms Act/Regulations [opinion] (Daily Trust)
- Nigeria: Lagos Gets INEC List of Polling Booth, Centres, Ward Delineation (Vanguard)
- Nigeria: Oshiomhole Cannot Decide Whether to Re-Contest Or Not - Otunba Kazeem (Vanguard)
- Nigeria: World Bank, ADB Grant Edo $5m Credit Facility (Vanguard)
- Nigeria: Eagles, England to Play Mock World Cup Match (Vanguard)
- Nigeria: Relief: Government to Wait for NEMA Report - Gana (Vanguard)
- Nigeria: Kano Crash: Death Toll Not Known Yet, Says Kuta (Vanguard)
- Nigeria: PENGASSAN Gives Seven-Day Ultimatum (Vanguard)
- Nigeria: Abuja Confronts Dakar, Rabat (Vanguard)
- Nigeria: PDP Gets Ready for Aug 10 Polls in Jos (Vanguard)
- Nigeria: Eagles Try Yokohamah FC for Size (Vanguard)
- Nigeria: No Cash for Victims of Rights Abuses -Obasanjo (Vanguard)
- Nigeria: Ekiti SPEB Chairman Sued Over Unpaid Salaries (Vanguard)
- Nigeria: Ladies Battle for Semi-Final Ticket (Vanguard)
- Nigeria: Senate Resolves to Extend Tenure of FCT Scouncils (Vanguard)
- Africa: US Treasury Secretary Wants to Talk With Africans "Face to Face" (Vanguard)
- Nigeria: CBN Tennis: Strokes On With Drama (Vanguard)
- Nigeria: Abolish Onshore, Offshore Dichotomy, Ibori Insists (Vanguard)
- Nigeria: Akinjide Faults Creation of New LGs by States (Vanguard)
- Nigeria: Ministry Yet to Pay Judokas' Allowances (Vanguard)
- Nigeria: Envoy Hails Abuja - EU (Vanguard)
- Nigeria: Urhobos Want New Structure, Present Bill of Rights (Vanguard)
- Sudan: Bush Administration Working for Peace in Khartoum (Vanguard)
- Nigeria: No Compromise On N-Delta Security, Says Alamieyeseigha (Vanguard)
- Nigeria: Oyo Holds Referendum on LGs Creation Next Monday (Vanguard)
- Nigeria: Fresh Lecturers' Strike Looms At Calabar Poly (Vanguard)
- Sierra Leone: "Ernest Koroma Not APC Leader" (Standard Times)
- Sierra Leone: Shock Waves: Kabbah Drops 8 Ministers - 15 New Faces in (Standard Times)
- Sierra Leone: Le48 Million At Stake (Standard Times)
- Sierra Leone: Time to Revamp the Economy [editorial] (Standard Times)
- Sierra Leone: Koinadugu District Forgotten Again (Standard Times)
- Sierra Leone: Accountancy Students Form Association (Standard Times)
- Rwanda: Professor Nahimana Masterminded Racist "Civil Defence" System (Hirondelle)
- Zimbabwe: Arrests of Journalists Continue (CPJ)
- Zimbabwe: WAN, WEF Protest Against Arrest of Press Freedom Prize Winner [press release] (WAN)
- Africa: Croplife Africa Middle East Launched to Represent Plant Science Industry [press release] (CropLife International)
- Lesotho: Maseru Political Leaders Commit to Peaceful Dialogue in Run-Up to National Elections (UNDP)
- Africa: Government Will Use WSSD to Promote Nepad - Zuma (BuaNews)
- South Africa: Gauteng Education Dept Expels Educators, Officials (BuaNews)
- South Africa: Omar Hails Top Six, Toyota Venture (BuaNews)
- South Africa: North West to Join Africa Day Celebrations (BuaNews)
- South Africa: R40m to Be Spend On Flood Damaged Roads (BuaNews)
- South Africa: R6m in Grants to Be Paid Out in Backpay (BuaNews)
- South Africa: Mbeki Holds Discussions With US Secretary of Treasury (BuaNews)
- South Africa: SA to Host Sustainable Justice 2002 Conference (BuaNews)
- South Africa: DTI to Use a Train to Visit Small Businesses (BuaNews)
- South Africa: Pahad to Meet Japanese Economic Organisations (BuaNews)
- South Africa: Gauteng Targets Over 200 000 Children for Social Grants (BuaNews)
- South Africa: SA, China to Work On Traditional Medicine (BuaNews)
- South Africa: SA, Thailand Reaffirm Trade And Investment Relations (BuaNews)
- Southern Africa: Mbeki Agrees to Send Election Observer Team to Maseru (BuaNews)
- South Africa: Government to Continue Expanding Programmes to Fight HIV/Aids (BuaNews)
- South Africa: Setting a Green Example (Mail & Guardian)
- Africa: Nepad is No Solution (Mail & Guardian)
- Africa: A Wide Range of Delegates for Summit (Mail & Guardian)
- South Africa: The Two Faces of Civil Society (Mail & Guardian)
- South Africa: All Set for the Summit (Mail & Guardian)
- South Africa: New Council Means Business (Mail & Guardian)
- South Africa: Turning Talk Into Action in the Build-Up (Mail & Guardian)
- South Africa: A Centre for Environmental Debate (Mail & Guardian)
- South Africa: Summit: A New Cooperation (Mail & Guardian)
- South Africa: Where It's At And Why It's There (Mail & Guardian)
- South Africa: The World's Window On the WSSD (Mail & Guardian)
- Africa: Focus On the Famous Five (Mail & Guardian)
- Liberia: Opposition Parties Urge Government to Accept Dialogue (IRIN)
- South Africa: Makana Job Equity 'Plan': No Jobs Will Be Lost Says Municipal Manager (East Cape News)
- South Africa: Makana Social Workers On 'No Pay, No Work' Strike (East Cape News)
- South Africa: EC Health Department Has Collapsed While Mamase Enjoys a Junket to Malaysia (East Cape News)
- South Africa: School Rugby Racism Claims: Dale And Framesby Headmasters Duck the Issue (East Cape News)
- Ghana: ECG And The Rains [editorial] (Accra Mail)
- Ghana: GREDA in Final Preparation for Regalon Show in UK (Accra Mail)
- Ghana: Korea Business Delegation Calls On Regional Minister (Accra Mail)
- Ghana: Maritime And Dockworkers Union Form New Company (Accra Mail)
- Ghana: Corruption is Very Expensive - Pianim (Accra Mail)
- Africa: Planet Faces Tough Environmental Challenges, UN Report Warns (Accra Mail)
- Ghana: Man Jailed for Defiling Two Children (Accra Mail)
- Ghana: Partnership for Forest Management (Accra Mail)
- Ghana: "Harassment of Security Setup Must Stop!" (Accra Mail)
- Ghana: Bono Wants Our Debts Cancelled But [opinion] (Accra Mail)
- Nigeria: Obasanjo's Re-Election Bid [analysis] (IRIN)
- Rwanda: Ntahobali Abducted Women to Be Raped, Witness Claims (Internews)
- Africa: Campaign for Fairer Trade (IRIN)
- Nigeria: Kano Crash: French Lawyers Visit (Daily Trust)
- Nigeria: Culture And Globalisation [editorial] (Daily Trust)
- Nigeria: Touring Jos Wildlife Park (Daily Trust)
- Nigeria: Boni Haruna And His Executive Outbursts [opinion] (Daily Trust)
- Guinea Bissau: Sixty Percent of Primary Age Children Not Enrolled (IRIN)
- West Africa: Political Agenda Should Not Cloud Humanitarian Needs, MSF Says (IRIN)
- Nigeria: LG, State Government Rift Deepens in Niger (Daily Trust)
- Nigeria: No Regrets Joining Politics - Buhari (Daily Trust)
- Nigeria: LG Polls: INEC to Spend N300m in Plateau (Daily Trust)
- Nigeria: Borno APP Council Aspirants in Dilemma (Daily Trust)
- Nigeria: Guber Aspirant Declares PDP Most Viable (Daily Trust)
- Nigeria: Abba-Gana's Therapy for the Media (Daily Trust)
- Nigeria: Film Star Sues Magazine At Abuja High Court (Daily Trust)
- Nigeria: FCDA Loses Another Department to MFCT (Daily Trust)
- Nigeria: Poor Turn Out Mars Trade Fair (Daily Trust)
- Nigeria: Labour Congress Pickets 8 Companies Over Casualisation (Daily Trust)
- Nigeria: MAN Commends Government Over Bank of Industry (Daily Trust)
- Nigeria: Navy Solicits Support From Oil Producing States (Daily Trust)
- Nigeria: Kaduna Deputy Governor, Others Hail GSN (Daily Trust)
- Nigeria: Ansaru-Uddeen Celebrates Maulud (Daily Trust)
- Nigeria: Borno Earmarks N10m for Female HIV/Aids Patients (Daily Trust)
- Nigeria: Abuja Will Continue to Assist Weaker Nations - Obasanjo (Daily Trust)
- Nigeria: Swiss Senate President Urges Abuja to Promote Human Rights (Daily Trust)
- Nigeria: Deputy Governor Woos MTN to Rural Areas (Daily Trust)
- Zambia: Food Shortage to Worsen (IRIN)
- Nigeria: Government to Exempt Pensioners From Tax (Daily Trust)
- Nigeria: NNPC Wins Fresh $1.26bn Case Against PETREC (Daily Trust)
- Nigeria: Atiku to Launch New Peugeot 307 Tuesday (Daily Trust)
- Nigeria: STB to Launch New Corporate Identity June 3 (Daily Trust)
- Nigeria: Texaco's Profit Drops By 16% (Daily Trust)
- Nigeria: BPE Confirms Job Cuts in NEPA (Daily Trust)
- Nigeria: The Katsina Desertification Conference: Policy Or Politics? [editorial] (Daily Trust)
- Nigeria: Obsession With Obasanjo [opinion] (Daily Trust)
- Nigeria: Campaign Against Corruption: Mobilising Public Support (Daily Trust)
- Nigeria: VP Atiku's Tango in Kano [opinion] (Daily Trust)
- Nigeria: NITEL to Provide 500-Line Exchange in Taura (Daily Trust)
- Nigeria: Borno Tasks Parents, NGOs On Girl-Child Education (Daily Trust)
- Nigeria: Etsu Nupe Assures of Co-Operation (Daily Trust)
- Nigeria: Ekiti Speb Chairman to Appear Before Complaints Commission (Daily Trust)
- Nigeria: Workshop On Teachers Kicks Off in Minna (Daily Trust)
- Nigeria: Twenty-Seven Buildings Destroyed By Plane Crash - Committee (Daily Trust)
- Nigeria: Marginalisation: Sultanate Denies Media Reports (Daily Trust)
- Nigeria: Gombe Electrifies 30 Villages in 3 Years (Daily Trust)
- Nigeria: Education Summit: Katsina Urged to Assist Backward Communities (Daily Trust)
- Nigeria: Bauchi Deputy Governor Placates Demonstrating Water Board Staff (Daily Trust)
- Nigeria: About 200 Community Health Centres (Daily Trust)
- Zimbabwe: Political Violence Decreases (IRIN)
- Uganda: Najja Woman Sets Self Ablaze (New Vision)
- Uganda: Government Plans Public Sector Pay Reform (New Vision)
- Uganda: KCC Explains Kiosk Demolition (New Vision)
- Uganda: Tortured Soldier Awarded Sh30m (New Vision)
- Uganda: Katumba Orders Hoima Arrests (New Vision)
- Kenya: Rotary Assembly Opens Today (New Vision)
- Uganda: Nebbi Boss Fails Exams (New Vision)
- Uganda: Sh900m Released for VP's House (New Vision)
- Uganda: Fraudulent Vehicle Importers Rile MPs (New Vision)
- Southern Africa: Women's Burden When Shortages Bite (IRIN)
- Nigeria: Tension in Katsina Assembly (Daily Trust)
- Nigeria: Police Quiz NASS Member for Alleged Political Thuggery (Daily Trust)
- Nigeria: Confusion Engulfs Conflict Resolution Commission (Daily Trust)
- Nigeria: Kano to Generate N350 Million From Development Levy (Daily Trust)
- Nigeria: Alleged Police Brutality: Doctors Begin Strike (Daily Trust)
- Nigeria: Thirty-Five Associations Pick Application Forms (Daily Trust)
- Nigeria: UME Ezeoke Joins Presidential Race (Daily Trust)
- Nigeria: Minister Explains Suspension of NITEL Sale (Daily Trust)
- Nigeria: Crisis in Embassies: Obasanjo Requests N11.5 Billion (Daily Trust)
- Nigeria: Air Crash: 5 Killed in Calabar (Daily Trust)
- Nigeria: APP Now ANPP (Daily Trust)
- Southern Africa: Regions Breadbasket Urged to Watch Exports (IRIN)
- Zimbabwe: Zim Rugby Squad Named (Daily News)
- Zimbabwe: Ngwenya Charged With Violating Medicines Act (Daily News)
- Zimbabwe: Civil Society Urged to Safeguard Democracy (Daily News)
- Zimbabwe: Satellite Firm Set to Invest $3,3bn in Broadcasting Centre (Daily News)
- Zimbabwe: Grobbelaar Eyes Move to Stoke City (Daily News)
- Zimbabwe: Five Chasing Sportsman of the Year Accolade (Daily News)
- Zimbabwe: Mutare Magistrate Bars War Veterans From Chimanimani School (Daily News)
- Zimbabwe: AG's Office Asks Police to Submit Docket On Mwale And Zimunya (Daily News)
- Zimbabwe: Bringing the ZCTU, NCA And MDC Together [editorial] (Daily News)
- Zimbabwe: Ricardo Changes Face of Nation Fashion [opinion] (Daily News)
- Zimbabwe: Top Zanu-PF Land Grabbers Named (Daily News)
- Zimbabwe: A New $55 Million Mission Hospital Will Be Opened in Chiweshe, (Daily News)
- Zimbabwe: Elderly American Faces Fresh Counts of Sodomy (Daily News)
- Zimbabwe: Moyo Claims He Used to Fund Sikhala (Daily News)
- Zimbabwe: Firms Urged to Advertise Despite Economic Slump (Daily News)
- Zimbabwe: Famine Stalks Harare [editorial] (Daily News)
- Zimbabwe: Dynamos, Bosso Win (Daily News)
- Zimbabwe: Zim Students Turn to SA After Exam Ban (Daily News)
- Zimbabwe: King Isaac Revives Serious Roots Rock Reggae With New Release (Daily News)
- Zimbabwe: Five Countries to Take Part in Zone Six Volleyball Tourney (Daily News)
- South Africa: George Cocolas: Executive Director, Metcash [broadcast transcript] (Moneyweb)
- South Africa: Peter Skeat: CEO, the Afrikander Lease [broadcast transcript] (Moneyweb)
- South Africa: David Shapiro: SG Securities [broadcast transcript] (Moneyweb)
- South Africa: Peter Green: FD, New Clicks [broadcast transcript] (Moneyweb)
- South Africa: Jonothon Rogoff: Global Market Report [broadcast transcript] (Moneyweb)
- South Africa: JSE Highlights And Breaking News: 22 May 2002 [broadcast transcript] (Moneyweb)
- South Africa: Simon Marais: Market Commentator [broadcast transcript] (Moneyweb)
- South Africa: Light At the End of the Tunnel (Moneyweb)
- South Africa: Ideas for Addressing Poverty That Are Better Than Big (Moneyweb)
- South Africa: Time for Gold Puts? (Moneyweb)
- South Africa: Bulls Beware - Gold Rally Losing Steam? (Moneyweb)
- South Africa: Frontrange Chairman Heads Home (Moneyweb)
- South Africa: Network Support Services Appointed Third Cisco Premier Select Partner in SA (ITWeb)
- Madagascar: Troop Build-Up As Spectre of Civil War Looms (IRIN)
- South Africa: CS Holdings Re-Certified As a Cisco Gold Partner (ITWeb)
- South Africa: Ascential First in Its Market to Join Web Services Standards Body [opinion] (ITWeb)
- South Africa: SuSE, Mico to Take Linux Into Africa (ITWeb)
- South Africa: Business Performance Management Drives Corporate Success of Top Companies (ITWeb)
- South Africa: Sun Introduces Java Card Technology Version 2.2 (ITWeb)
- South Africa: It's Nine 'Golds' in a Row for Dimension Data (ITWeb)
- South Africa: Breaking New Ground At Interpak Books (ITWeb)
- South Africa: E-Financial Services Don't Meet Expectations, Says Bmi (ITWeb)
- South Africa: Softline Sees Positive Side of US Downturn (ITWeb)
- South Africa: Oracle Improves Workforce Optimisation With Self-Service Hr Enhancements [opinion] (ITWeb)
- South Africa: Amvia, Galdon Data: a Case Study [opinion] (ITWeb)
- South Africa: Sigma's Newest Mpeg-4 Offering Turns A PC Into a Home Theatre (ITWeb)
- South Africa: Digital China Selects Sagent to Boost Business Efficiency (ITWeb)
- Africa: Arivia.kom Highlights African Expansion (ITWeb)
- South Africa: Softline Benefits From Focus On Core Business (ITWeb)
- South Africa: NWK Upgrades With Latest Technology From Ast Networks (ITWeb)
- South Africa: IT Responds to Banks' Delicate Balancing Act [opinion] (ITWeb)
- South Africa: Security of Invoices, Statements Vital to Customers [opinion] (ITWeb)
- South Africa: APC Powers Up Powerstruxure Ups (ITWeb)
- South Africa: Time for Gold Puts? (Mineweb)
- South Africa: JSE's Gold Shows Its Mettle (Mineweb)
- South Africa: Aflease Shrugs Off Feud, Streaks Ahead (Mineweb)
- South Africa: BHPB Puts Foot On Aussie Gas (Mineweb)
- South Africa: Bulls Jump to Gold's Defence (Mineweb)
- South Africa: Gold Will Peak At $330 - JP Morgan (Mineweb)
- Nigeria: Today in the Newspapers (P.M. News)
- Nigeria: Injured Ogbeche Saves Eagles (P.M. News)
- Nigeria: Olympic Day Run for 20 States (P.M. News)
- Nigeria: African Rugby Tourney (P.M. News)
- Nigeria: Saraki Reaffirms Support for Tennis (P.M. News)
- Nigeria: Bane of Journalism Explained (P.M. News)
- Nigeria: 'Stop Begging for Appointment' (P.M. News)
- Nigeria: Minister Tasks Varsities (P.M. News)
- Nigeria: PDP Abandoned Me-LG Boss (P.M. News)
- Nigeria: Court Summons Petrol Mogul For Trespass (P.M. News)
- Nigeria: Four Robbers Shot Dead (P.M. News)
- Nigeria: 'North Will Support Gani' (P.M. News)
- Nigeria: Police Train for Kosovo (P.M. News)
- Nigeria: Ajao Estate Not in Isolo - Baale (P.M. News)
- Nigeria: PDP Cancels Fees for Female Aspirants (P.M. News)
- Nigeria: Some 173 Cops Held for Extortion (P.M. News)
- Nigeria: Fire Guts Police Station (P.M. News)
- Nigeria: Robbers Attack Luxury Bus (P.M. News)
- Nigeria: We Will Resist School Fees At LASU [interview] (P.M. News)
- Nigeria: Notes On Gani's Party [opinion] (P.M. News)
- Nigeria: Alero: Little Queen of Mathematics [opinion] (P.M. News)
- Nigeria: Today in the Newspapers (P.M. News)
- Nigeria: Council Boss Accuses Governor of Chasing His Wife (P.M. News)
- Nigeria: Man Docked for Killing Inspector (P.M. News)
- Nigeria: Lagos Generates N33.76 Billion in 3 Years (P.M. News)
- Nigeria: Big Hunt for Aghahowa Juventus, Arsenal, Barcelona Chase Eagles Star (P.M. News)
- Nigeria: Akinjide's Zoning Formula [opinion] (Daily Champion)
- South Africa: R6 Million in Grants to Be Paid Out in Backpay (African Eye)
- South Africa: R40m to Be Spend On Flood Damaged Roads (African Eye)
- South Africa: Boycott Forces 16 Schools to Shut Down (African Eye)
- South Africa: COSAS Recovers R15 000 Worth of Stolen School Furniture (African Eye)
- South Africa: Muggers Strike At ZASM Tunnel Again (African Eye)
- Rwanda: Political Clout Hampered Efforts to Censure 'Hate' Radio, Expert Witness Alleges (Internews)
- Ethiopia: Prime Minister Addresses Comesa Summit (IRIN)
- Burundi: Rights Group Concerned Over Freedom of Speech (IRIN)
- Nigeria: Nurses Call for Payment of Arrears (This Day)
- Nigeria: Customs Warns Officers Against Strike (This Day)
- Nigeria: Guinness Releases N5m Cheque to NFA (This Day)
- Nigeria: Malu to Testify On Tiv, Jukun Crisis Today (This Day)
- Congo-Kinshasa: MLC Rejects Venue for Constitutional Drafting Meeting (IRIN)
- Burundi: Hutu Rebels Free Bishop (IRIN)
- Nigeria: Postmaster-General Meets Head Postmasters (This Day)
- Nigeria: IBB Will Return to Aso Rock - Akinyele (This Day)
- Nigeria: MASSOB Bars Two Politicians From Igbo Functions (This Day)
- Nigeria: Expect Massive Purge, Says Chikwe (This Day)
- Nigeria: Wireless Networking: Options Available in Market (This Day)
- Congo-Kinshasa: Government Meets Financial Partners (IRIN)
- Nigeria: Group Adopts Abaribe for 2003 Abia Guber Race (This Day)
- Nigeria: Robbers Attack Luxury Bus, Kill 7 (This Day)
- Nigeria: CBN Tennis: Maku, Osadume Confident (This Day)
- Nigeria: Rites of Passage for Lady Ademola (This Day)
- Nigeria: Lagos: the Conduct of a Referendum [opinion] (This Day)
- Nigeria: About 150 Policemen Sacked for Corruption (This Day)
- Congo-Kinshasa: RCD Guilty of "Grave Violations of Human Rights" - UN (IRIN)
- Nigeria: Commercialisation: NNPC Opens New Joint Venture Account (This Day)
- Nigeria: CPI Commences Oracle 9I Training (This Day)
- Nigeria: Adefarati Shelves Creation of New LGs (This Day)
- Nigeria: Fawehinmi Foundation Awards N9m to Institutions (This Day)
- Nigeria: UME-Ezeoke Reaffirms Presidential Interest (This Day)
- Nigeria: International Deposit Insurers Get Association (This Day)
- Nigeria: 2003: We Need a Level-Playing Field Aspirant (This Day)
- Nigeria: Mbadinuju Revokes Free Education, Introduces School Fees (This Day)
- Nigeria: Sky Air: Second Time Unlucky [opinion] (This Day)
- Nigeria: HP Moves to Consolidate Hold On Market (This Day)
- Nigeria: Monarchs, Others Kick Against Secretariat Take-Over (This Day)
- Nigeria: Guinness Plans 150m Pounds Fresh Investments (This Day)
- Nigeria: Rural Telephony Project Takes Off With $200 Million Chinese Loan (This Day)
- Nigeria: Pengassan Issues 7-Day Ultimatum to National Oil (This Day)
- Nigeria: NDLEA Destroys N5m Drugs in Kaduna (This Day)
- Nigeria: INEC to Review Voters' Register July - Guobadia (This Day)
- Nigeria: China Mobile Adds Eight New Networks (This Day)
- Nigeria: A Dirty But Very Good Deal [column] (This Day)
- Nigeria: Party Chieftain Urges PDP to Emulate AD And APP (This Day)
- Nigeria: Charly Boy And NDLEA Sing the Song of Peace (This Day)
- Nigeria: Assembly Perfect Plans to Impeach Turaki (This Day)
- Nigeria: Abacha's Killer Squad Kept Surveillance On Gani - Katako (This Day)
- Nigeria: Oracle Displays Ilearning Capabilities (This Day)
- Nigeria: PDP Chieftain Replies Nwachukwu Over Obasanjo (This Day)
- Nigeria: A Vice Chancellor And His Many Battles [opinion] (This Day)
- South Africa: SA Doctors Okay Nsibambi (New Vision)
- South Africa: SAA in Bid to Lift Standards (New Vision)
- Sudan: Khartoum Extends Kony Operation (New Vision)
- Uganda: Feel Mweya's Global Image (New Vision)
- Uganda: Jungle Junk Lifts Up Craft Image (New Vision)
- Uganda: Farmers Target Region (New Vision)
- Uganda: MTN, UTL Still Pals, Says Official (New Vision)
- Uganda: 'Kampala is Top Foreign Investment Destination' (New Vision)
- Uganda: Court Frees Suspects (New Vision)
- Sudan: Kony's Bad Dream: Operation Iron Fist (New Vision)
- Uganda: Kategaya Urges UNRF== Rebels to Stop Fighting (New Vision)
- Uganda: Police Display Thugs Weapons (New Vision)
- Uganda: Kazini Cememt Already Used (New Vision)
- Uganda: Chimps Racket Smashed (New Vision)
- Uganda: 'Katumba Not Authorised to Collect Money' (New Vision)
- Uganda: Hard Times for City Traders (New Vision)
- Uganda: City Traders Default On License Fees (New Vision)
- Uganda: Districts Turn to Cocoa (New Vision)
- Uganda: Government Bolsters Lucrative Beijing Coffee Venture (New Vision)
- South Africa: Mark Space Tests 'Back in SA Soon' (Argus)
- South Africa: Harksen All Set to Spill He Beans At Commission (Argus)
- South Africa: City Firm Nails R75m China Deal (Argus)
- Liberia: "I Am Not Seeking a Public Exchange With Mrs. Johnson-Sirleaf," Says Ambassador Streeb (Perspective)
- Uganda: Special Report On Resettlement of Kikagati Returnees [document] (IRIN)
- Liberia: In LBF Grand Finals: Oilers Take1-0 Lead Over U-Kings - As Bushrod Bulls Lead Flames 2-0 -Game Two Comes On Today (NEWS)
- Liberia: Reconciliation Amidst War: What Do We Expect? [opinion] (NEWS)
- West Africa: Baptist Mission Wants UN, Ecowas End War (NEWS)
- Liberia: Internal Affairs Affirms Fula Governor (NEWS)
- Liberia: Principal Wants Education On Crisis Management (NEWS)
- Liberia: Media Workshop Underway (NEWS)
- Liberia: Child-Art for Children World Festival (NEWS)
- Liberia: OPEC Against Petroleum Hike (NEWS)
- Liberia: Catholic Priest Fate Still Unknown (NEWS)
- Liberia: Don't Hold the Blind As Ransom - Kota Appeals to Lurd (NEWS)
- Liberia: Why is "DC Talk" Off the Air? Amidst Speculations, Management Gives Reasons (NEWS)
- Namibia: University Workers Stage Demo (Namibian)
- Namibia: Proper Management of Fisheries Resources Urged (Namibian)
- Namibia: Illness Fails to Save Robber From Prison (Namibian)
- Namibia: Vision 2030 - How to Get There (Namibian)
- Namibia: Strangling Suspect to Be Tried in June (Namibian)
- Namibia: Swakop Casual Workers Demand Recognition (Namibian)
- Malawi: IMF Team Returns to Malawi to Review Performance (The Chronicle)
- Namibia: Petty Offenders to Get Non-Custodial Sentences (Namibian)
- Namibia: Skeleton Coast Gem Trial Gets Underway (Namibian)
- Nigeria: Adamawa Takes Over Payment of Federal Judicial Officers' Salary (This Day)
- Nigeria: Labour Congress Kicks Against Privatisation of NEPA, NPAa, Others (This Day)
- Nigeria: Octagon Technology Hosts Swift Seminar (This Day)
- Nigeria: A Dirty But Very Good Deal [opinion] (This Day)
- Nigeria: Bond Loan: Abia Commerce Chambers Back Kalu (This Day)
- Nigeria: Senate Gets Obasanjo's N11.5bn Request On Foreign Missions (This Day)
- Nigeria: From Jerusalem With a New Awakening (This Day)
- Nigeria: Veritas Software Unveils Worldwide Partner Programme (This Day)
- Nigeria: Ninty-Five Per Cent NITEL Subscribers to Go Pre-Paid (This Day)
- Malawi: LPC: Fighting for Press Freedom (The Chronicle)
- Malawi: Constitutional Gaps in Penal Code (The Chronicle)
- Malawi: Senior Police Officers Disregarding the Law (The Chronicle)
- Malawi: One Man, One Vote, One Time (The Chronicle)
- Malawi: Leadership Performance Report Out in June (The Chronicle)
- Malawi: Results of Investigations Needed (The Chronicle)
- Uganda: Kampala Clays Calms Shareholders On Last Year's Losses (Monitor)
- Uganda: Lt Col Okot Dead (Monitor)
- Uganda: FAO Pushes for Fund (Monitor)
- Uganda: Chase Banyankole, Minister Tells Iteso (Monitor)
- Uganda: UBL Extends Heart of Gold (Monitor)
- Uganda: URA Optimistic About Better Revenew Collections As Budget Day Nears (Monitor)
- Uganda: Museveni Hosts MPs Over POB (Monitor)
- Uganda: Torture Victim is Awarded Shs 30m (Monitor)
- Uganda: Pensioners Deserve More Than Peanuts (Monitor)
- Malawi: Every Democracy Needs a Champion [opinion] (The Chronicle)
- Malawi: 'Chihana Seeks GNU for Personal Gain' Kandodo Banda (The Chronicle)
- Malawi: NEC Reverts to Old MCP Economic Strategies (The Chronicle)
- Malawi: High Court Slaps 'Gag Order' On the Chronicle (The Chronicle)
- Zimbabwe: Have Hard Lessons Finally Been Learnt? [editorial] (Financial Gazette)
- Zimbabwe: Government Needs $160b to Kick Off Ambitious Plan (Financial Gazette)
- Zimbabwe: NICOZ to Take Over Diamond Insurance? (Financial Gazette)
- Zimbabwe: No Loot Found in Swiss Banks (Financial Gazette)
- Zimbabwe: The Tragedy of Intolerance (Financial Gazette)
- Somalia: Bosaso TV And Radio Station Shut Down (IRIN)
- Kenya: Suspect 'Was Not Tortured', Says Doctor (EA Standard)
- Kenya: Court Overturns Government's Decision to Dissolve KCA (EA Standard)
- Kenya: Ghai Team's Fate to Be Decided Today (EA Standard)
- Kenya: Lawyers Cleared Off Forgery Charges (EA Standard)
- Kenya: Court Throws Out Retrenchees Case (EA Standard)
- Kenya: Twelve Ex-KQ Staff Sue Airline (EA Standard)
- Kenya: Workers to Sue KBS 'As Paupers' (EA Standard)
- Kenya: VP Scare Man Died in Police Custody (EA Standard)
- Kenya: Call to Scrap Flawed Code (EA Standard)
- Kenya: Officer Sacked, Two Held Over Insecurity (EA Standard)
- Kenya: Shops Record Improved TV Sales (EA Standard)
- Zimbabwe: Retailers Defy Economic Fundamentals (Financial Gazette)
- Zimbabwe: New Suburb for Bulawayo (Financial Gazette)
- Zimbabwe: ZIFA Bids to Have Academy De-listed (Financial Gazette)
- Zimbabwe: Chombo Re-Calls 'Fired' Council Chief Executive (Financial Gazette)
- Zimbabwe: War Vets, Zanu-PF MPs on List of New Farmers (Financial Gazette)
- Zimbabwe: Air Zim Starts Paying Off Debt (Financial Gazette)
- Zimbabwe: Debt Defaults By Commercial Farmers to Hit Banks' Profits (Financial Gazette)
- Zimbabwe: ZBC Workers Threaten Strike (Financial Gazette)
- Zimbabwe: Early Warning Signs of Currency Crisis (Financial Gazette)
- Zimbabwe: NGOs Fear Crackdown Looms (Financial Gazette)
- Zimbabwe: Uneasy Calm Returns to Mash Central [opinion] (Financial Gazette)
- Zimbabwe: Promote Innovation, Growth Through Intrapreneurship [opinion] (Financial Gazette)
- Zimbabwe: Illegal Settlers Stay Put On Mat Farms (Financial Gazette)
- Zimbabwe: Rhetoric of Hate Must Now Give Way to Nation-Building (Financial Gazette)
- Zimbabwe: Beverley to Invest $300m (Financial Gazette)
- Zimbabwe: Ruling Elites grabbed Farms (Financial Gazette)
- Zimbabwe: Harare, UK Clash Over Beef Imports (Financial Gazette)
- Zimbabwe: Medical School to Acquire University Status (Financial Gazette)
- Zimbabwe: Britain to Review Zim Humanitarian Situation (Financial Gazette)
- Zimbabwe: Community Broadcasting Has A Big Role to Play [opinion] (Financial Gazette)
- Zimbabwe: Industrial Index to Hit 70 000 By August (Financial Gazette)
- South Africa: Role of E-Government is Customer Focus [opinion] (Business Day)
- South Africa: Straeuli Has Two Hard Campaigners in Jannes, Dalton [opinion] (Business Day)
- South Africa: Bafana Coach Wants Win Over Turkey (Business Day)
- South Africa: Tech Sector Poised for an Upswing (Business Day)
- South Africa: Gauteng Shuffles Its Deck (Business Day)
- South Africa: Meet the Ancients Under the Sea [opinion] (Business Day)
- South Africa: Producer Inflation Harking Back to the Bad Old Days' (Business Day)
- Zimbabwe: British Lords in Heated Debate On Zim (Business Day)
- South Africa: Banks Buy Into New Payout Plan At Courts (Business Day)
- South Africa: Quota Clause is Back in Immigration Bill (Business Day)
- Zimbabwe: MDC Gives Rise to Hopefuls in SA [opinion] (Business Day)
- Zimbabwe: Mtukudzi's Music Taps Rich Shona Tradition [music review] (Business Day)
- Africa: Africa Needs Stability to Enjoy IT, Study Shows [opinion] (Business Day)
- South Africa: County Stint Raises Odds of Injury to Quick Donald (Business Day)
- South Africa: Intractable Problem of Greed (Business Day)
- South Africa: Aflease Raises Earnings, Despite Small Dip in Output (Business Day)
- South Africa: For Investors, What Glitters is Still Gold [opinion] (Business Day)
- South Africa: Survey Sees Big Changes in Logistics Market (Business Day)
- South Africa: War Worries Push Gold to Two-Year Highs (Business Day)
- Uganda: The Rot in Districts Will Only Get Worse (Monitor)
- Uganda: Museveni Tells Kaihura to Sack SRPS Civilians (Monitor)
- Uganda: Castle, Select in Promotion (Monitor)
- South Africa: SA Airways Wins (Monitor)
- Uganda: US Envoy Launches Masaka Orphanage (Monitor)
- Uganda: Car Firm Cons President's Office (Monitor)
- Uganda: A Brave Boy Who Kept His Little Secrets From Kony [opinion] (Monitor)
- Uganda: UTA Urges Government To Appoint Tourism Board (Monitor)
- Zambia: Sun Hotel Could Be Prosecuted Over Horses, Says Mumba (Post (Lusaka))
- Zambia: Chiluba Should Not Be Allowed to Leave the Country - NCC (Post (Lusaka))
- Zambia: Government to Take Over Zanaco's Debt Stock (Post (Lusaka))
- Southern Africa: Peace is Important to Development, Says Levy (Post (Lusaka))
- Zambia: Mwanawasa is Just Like Chiluba - Mazoka (Post (Lusaka))
- Zambia: My Wife Must Pay for Her Infidelity' (Post (Lusaka))
- Zambia: Petition Hearing for Mwandi Election Results Set (Post (Lusaka))
- Zambia: Court Dismisses Another Bail Application in Musa's Drug Case (Post (Lusaka))
- Zambia: ECZ Approves Chunga As Temporal Dumping Site (Post (Lusaka))
- Zambia: ZANAPA Blames Government Over Delays in Paying Out Pensions (Post (Lusaka))
- Zambia: Chaos in Councils Worries ZACA (Post (Lusaka))
- Zambia: Lack of National Airline Affects Tourism, Says Mumba (Post (Lusaka))
- Zambia: Negotiations Over KCM Near Conclusion (Post (Lusaka))
- Zambia: World Still Has Confidence in Our Economy - Lembalemba (Post (Lusaka))
- Zambia: Levy's Reforms Cheer US Envoy (Post (Lusaka))
- Zambia: Corruption Has Negatively Affected the Rights of Citizens - Kunda (Post (Lusaka))
- Zimbabwe: Tackling the Fiscal Deficit: The Cash Budgeting Option (Financial Gazette)
- Zimbabwe: Over 90 000 Jobs Lost As 700 Firms Close - NGO (Financial Gazette)
- Zimbabwe: Secretaries Scan the Future (Financial Gazette)
- Zimbabwe: Firm Bids to Launch Satellite Broadcasts (Financial Gazette)
- Zimbabwe: 'Zim Ready for Win' (Financial Gazette)
- Botswana: Gabarone Agency Calls for Zim Vote Re-Run (Financial Gazette)
- Zimbabwe: Theirs Is A Life of Sacrifice [book review] (Financial Gazette)
- Zimbabwe: Tobacco Subsidy to Cost $15 Billion (Financial Gazette)
- Zimbabwe: Zanu-PF Abandons 'Green Bombers' (Financial Gazette)
- Zimbabwe: Truworths Launches Funeral Scheme (Financial Gazette)
- Zimbabwe: Chinese Con Harare Tycoon (Financial Gazette)
- Ghana: Three-Day Justify-Your-Inclusion for Cyclists (Accra Mail)
- Ghana: New Stadium for Shama-Ahanta (Accra Mail)
- Ghana: The BECE Fiasco II [editorial] (Accra Mail)
- Ghana: Catholic University Takes Off in September 2002 [document] (Accra Mail)
- Ghana: Who the VP Met in New York [opinion] (Accra Mail)
- Africa: Fifty Million Children Still Exposed to IDD (Accra Mail)
- Ghana: Environmental Experts Ask Tourists to Show the Way (Accra Mail)
- West Africa: AITEC West Africa 2002 Ends (Accra Mail)
- Ghana: Missionary Training Center Dedicated (Accra Mail)
- Ghana: Planned Outage to Akosombo Generator No. Two (Accra Mail)
- Ghana: Quality Products Will Win Awards (Accra Mail)
- West Africa: Konare in Parliament (Accra Mail)
- Ghana: Vendor Appeals to Electronic Media (Accra Mail)
- Nigeria: Obasanjo for Book Launch On Awo (This Day)
- Nigeria: Students' Against Irresponsible Behaviour (This Day)
- Nigeria: PDP Stalwart Faults Ogbeh On Legal Actions (This Day)
- Nigeria: Crooks in Banks' Boardrooms (This Day)
- Nigeria: Government Releases N1.3bn to House (This Day)
- Nigeria: SWIFT Will Capture Market - CEO (This Day)
- Nigeria: Ogbeche's Goals Save Eagles (This Day)
- Nigeria: Party Registration: Absence of Electoral Act Will Cause Confusion - Wada Nas (This Day)
- Nigeria: Ezeife Canvasses Abolition of On-Shore, Off-Shore Dichotomy (This Day)
- Nigeria: CTO 2002: Microsoft .net Acclaimed Most Cost-Effective (This Day)
- Nigeria: Group Advocate Youths Involvement in Politics (This Day)
- Nigeria: Forget NEPA's Privatisation, Enugu Residents Tell Government (This Day)
- Nigeria: APP Changes Name to ANPP, Raises N142m for Convention (This Day)
- Nigeria: Beyond Operation Fire for Fire (This Day)
- Nigeria: Drama At State House As VP Shuns Deputy Governor (This Day)
- Nigeria: 'Plateau State, Home of Illegal Mining' (This Day)
- Nigeria: Cracking CDs With Magic Markers (This Day)
- Nigeria: Katsina Spends N500m On Drainage System (This Day)
- Nigeria: Party Registration: 33 Associations File Suit Against INEC Today (This Day)
- Nigeria: Logon, Nation's First Prepaid Internet Card, Debuts (This Day)
- Nigeria: RELTEL Pledges Continued Improvement in Services (This Day)
- Nigeria: Youths Urged to Emulate Past Leaders (This Day)
- Nigeria: Ibori's Opponents Are Feather-Weights - Commissioner (This Day)
- Nigeria: Ekiti SPED Chairman to Appear Before Commission (This Day)
- Nigeria: Party Registration: Associations Beat INEC Deadline (This Day)
- Nigeria: Government to Deal With Erring Contractors (This Day)
- Nigeria: Dalex Holds Inaugural Meeting With Dealers (This Day)
- Algeria: Algiers Sacks Coach (This Day)
- Nigeria: Lagos Referendum: Speaker May Announce Results Today (This Day)
- Nigeria: Transport Owners Seek Government's Assistance (This Day)
- Nigeria: About 60,000 Printers Sold Annually - Oki Chief (This Day)
- Nigeria: Broadwing's Shares Plummet (This Day)
- Nigeria: Ljungberg Returns After Injury (This Day)
- Nigeria: Aspirant Vows to Liberate Lagos State Women (This Day)
- Nigeria: Navy to Destroy Barges, Tanker Over Illegal Bunkering (This Day)
- West Africa: 'Nigeria, Cameroun Inseparable' (This Day)
- Nigeria: Council Chairmen Seek Court Injunction On Dissolution (This Day)
- Nigeria: Youths Attack Governor Dariye's Convoy (This Day)
- Nigeria: Igbinedion Heads World Cup Delegation (This Day)
- Nigeria: 2003: Middle Belt Youths Want Okadigbo for President (This Day)
- Nigeria: Intel Chipsets Bring Lower-Cost PCs (This Day)
- Nigeria: Analysts Applaud Sale of Siemens Unit (This Day)
- Nigeria: Lagos PDP Faults Tinubu Over Borrowed Funds (This Day)
- Nigeria: Stella Obasanjo Calls for Support to Stem Maternal Mortality (This Day)
- Nigeria: Another Plane Crash Kills 5 in Calabar (This Day)
- Kenya: Sixty Escape As Bus Burns (EA Standard)
- Kenya: Government Receives Free HIV/Aids Drugs (EA Standard)
- Kenya: NAC to Contest Elections Under a Single Party (EA Standard)
- Kenya: Danida Supports Nutrition Projects (EA Standard)
- Kenya: Moi Slams Commonwealth Judges Over Judiciary Report (EA Standard)
- Kenya: Tycoon Lost Sh20m to Magondu, Court Told (EA Standard)
- Kenya: City Hall Must Axe Staff, Says Uhuru (EA Standard)
- Kenya: Taifa Stars Coach Quits (EA Standard)
- Kenya: Nine Inmates Die At Shimo La Tewa Prison (EA Standard)
- Kenya: Ford Boss Debt Case Goes to Full Hearing (EA Standard)
- Kenya: Harambee Stars Board Officials Resign (EA Standard)
- Kenya: Worried Nassir Breaks Borders of Fair Criticism (EA Standard)
- Kenya: NIC Pre-Tax Profit Drops to Sh377 Million (EA Standard)
- Kenya: Eight Picked for 'Club' Games (EA Standard)
- Southern Africa: Summit to Discuss 'Somalia (EA Standard)
- Kenya: World Bank Suspends Kutip Funding (EA Standard)
- Kenya: FIFA Stand Not Our Business, Says Kisia (EA Standard)
- Africa: First African in Space Offers Insight Into HIV/Aids (EA Standard)
- Kenya: Finland Grants Sh37m to EAC (EA Standard)
- Kenya: KUJ Protests Harassment (EA Standard)
- Kenya: Controversy Marks Elections to Sugar Board (EA Standard)
- Kenya: St Mary's Hit Makini School to Reach Quarter Finals (EA Standard)
- Uganda: Kampala Farmers Eye Eldoret Airport (EA Standard)
- Kenya: Whispering Palms Hotel is Still Open (EA Standard)
- Kenya: Malaysian Champ Enters Safari Rally (EA Standard)
- Kenya: Father Batters Child Over Food (EA Standard)
- Kenya: League to Start in June, KAHA says (EA Standard)
- Kenya: Mwenje Leads Protests Over Dandora Shooting (EA Standard)
- Kenya: Woman Charged With Conning Ten (EA Standard)
- Kenya: Twenty-Two Enter Cricket Tourney (EA Standard)
- Kenya: Knut to Meet Government Team (EA Standard)
- Kenya: Castle Distributors Cry Foul Over Plant Closure (EA Standard)
- Sudan: US Keeps Khartoum On Terror Blacklist (IRIN)
- Angola: Urgent Humanitarian Action Needed (IRIN)
- Ethiopia: Sides Called to the Hague for Border Talks (IRIN)
- Congo-Kinshasa: Kindamba Besieged, Humanitarian Access Denied (IRIN)
- Ethiopia: Rights Group Calls for End to Crackdown On Oromos (IRIN)