November 16, 2004
- Cameroon: Gov't to Increase Taxes (Post (Buea))
- Liberia: WFP Appeals for 18.7 Million Dollars to Avert Food Shortfall (IRIN)
- Africa: Building State Capacity for Good Governance Requires a Paradigm Shift [press release] (World Bank)
- Africa: Women's Vulnerability to Aids Key Element in UNAIDS Agenda (State Department)
- Uganda: Aid `Serves and Fuels War On Terror' (PANOS)
- Africa: Controversy Follows Ban on Corporal Punishment (PANOS)
- Africa: Vaccine Target for Malaria in Pregnancy Identified (SciDev.Net)
- South Africa: Study Reveals Gender Gap in South African Science (SciDev.Net)
- Kenya: Kipkulei Tells of Sh5.8b Cash Riddle At Treasury (EA Standard)
- Kenya: 2 Maize Shiploads Arrive At Mombasa (EA Standard)
- Kenya: Workers Want Don Called to Court in Pay Row (EA Standard)
- Kenya: Moi to Call Four Witnesses in Suit (EA Standard)
- Africa: Latin American Potato Network to Help Africa and Asia (SciDev.Net)
- Kenya: Raila And Kiraitu Lock Horns, Again (EA Standard)
- Kenya: How the Urban Poor Struggle to Survive in Filth (EA Standard)
- Kenya: Unions Fail to Back Firm's Cost Plan (EA Standard)
- Mauritius: Minister Quits Over Pledges (EA Standard)
- Kenya: Board to Draw New Sugar Factory Paper (EA Standard)
- Kenya: The Family That Calls Rubbish Dump Home (EA Standard)
- Kenya: Keep Off Nyamu Case, Board Tells Doctors (EA Standard)
- Sudan: UN Members Accused of Supplying Arms to Sudan (EA Standard)
- Africa: Tension As Debate Over HIV/Aids Funding Rages (EA Standard)
- Kenya: Back Uhuru, Delegates Urge Biwott And Okemo (EA Standard)
- Kenya: Track Rivals Come Together in Race to Clear Landmines (EA Standard)
- Kenya: World Bank Urges Kenya to Sell State-Owned Banks (EA Standard)
- Kenya: NSE Closes in Upbeat Mood (EA Standard)
- Kenya: Ngilu's Fit of Fury (EA Standard)
- Kenya: Munyao Slaps Tax On Milk Imports (EA Standard)
- Kenya: Fuel, Power Bills Push Inflation (EA Standard)
- Kenya/Guinea: We'll Be Comfortable With Draw, Says Coach (EA Standard)
- Ethiopia: 'King' Haile Visits Nairobi, Reaffirms Marathon Plans (EA Standard)
- West Africa: Nations Pledge Joint Boost for Science (SciDev.Net)
- Uganda: Abass Summons Kasule, Mutyba (Monitor)
- Uganda: 'Intervene in Pallisa CAO Row' (Monitor)
- Uganda: Socio-Economic Gains Taken for Granted [opinion] (Monitor)
- Uganda: 417 Want Death Penalty Banned (Monitor)
- Uganda: When Security Operatives Battle Politicians (Monitor)
- Uganda: Term Limits Debate is Political, Not Legal [editorial] (Monitor)
- Uganda: Five Companies Qualify to Bid for Joint Uganda-Kenya Railway (Monitor)
- Uganda: 'Third Term Not Enough for Museveni' (Monitor)
- Uganda: 223 MPs Got Shs5m Cash (Monitor)
- Uganda: Woman Killed, 70 Makerere Students Held Over Riot (Monitor)
- Uganda: 'Stop Wedding Pregnant Women' (Monitor)
- Uganda: Executive Rejects Jinja Mayor's Request for Funds (Monitor)
- Uganda: Kyafu Leadership to Cost Kazibwe Support (Monitor)
- Uganda: Mutebi Out At KCC? (Monitor)
- Uganda: Bibaawo: Political Drama Made in Uganda [opinion] (Monitor)
- Uganda: We Never Agreed On Regional Tier - Mengo (Monitor)
- Uganda: Ear to the Ground: (Monitor)
- Uganda: NRM to Expel Election Dissenters (Monitor)
- Uganda: Brig. Muhwezi Swimming in Deep, Deadly Waters (Monitor)
- Uganda: UPDF Withdraws From Ceasefire Zones (Monitor)
- Uganda: Court to Decide On PPOA Today (Monitor)
- Uganda: Women Reject Third Term Proposal (Monitor)
- Uganda: JP Property Opens Dar-Es-Salaam Office (Monitor)
- Uganda: Winnie Resigns As MP Today (Monitor)
- Uganda: Russia to Open Military Export Office in Uganda (Monitor)
- Uganda: Engineers Advise Financers On Loans (Monitor)
- Uganda: Speaker Rapped Over Kisanja Cash (Monitor)
- Uganda: Coke to Aid Orphans (Monitor)
- Uganda: Brewers in Court Over Brand Name (Monitor)
- Uganda: Mukwaya Defends Term Limit Removal (Monitor)
- Uganda: IGG Clears Odongo On Timber Racket (Monitor)
- Uganda: 4 Die in Kiboga Land Clashes (Monitor)
- Uganda: Olive Kigongo Case Takes New Twist (Monitor)
- Uganda: Masaka Hosts International Conference On Small Animals (Monitor)
- Uganda: 'Show Willingness to Fight Corruption' (Monitor)
- Uganda: Mpigi Moves to Stop Tax Evasion (Monitor)
- Uganda: MPs Welcome LRA Ceasefire (Monitor)
- Uganda: Kisanja Cash Sparksfight in Parliament (Monitor)
- Uganda: Government Urged to Set Laws On Employment for Disabled (Monitor)
- Uganda: Babu Asks Workers to Name Bad Employers (Monitor)
- Uganda: 900 Undergo Income Training (Monitor)
- Uganda: Kanyike Explains St Augustine Demolition (Monitor)
- Uganda: 100 Graduate in Business Courses (Monitor)
- Uganda: Explain Kisanja Cash - Speaker (Monitor)
- Uganda: Elders Want MP (Monitor)
- Uganda: Cholera Reported in Kitgum (Monitor)
- Rwanda: Govt Plans Reforestation of 65,000 Hectares (East African)
- Uganda: Bad Road Holds Up West Nile Travellers (Monitor)
- East Africa: Industrialists Told Not to Fear Customs Union (East African)
- Uganda: Museveni's Tool of Coercion [opinion] (Monitor)
- Kenya: Why NAK is in No Hurry to Change Constitution [analysis] (East African)
- East Africa: EA Breweries Takes the Cup (East African)
- Sudan: UK Wants 10,000 Troops for Darfur (East African)
- East Africa: May Contest Great Lakes Declaration (East African)
- East Africa: Fresh Attempt to Stop Econet Rollout (East African)
- East Africa: Why African Solutions for African Problems Finally Look Feasible [opinion] (East African)
- East Africa: The Father, the Son And DNA Test ... [opinion] (East African)
- East Africa: Welcome to Africa, the Mobile Phone Frontier [opinion] (East African)
- East Africa: If Everybody Cheats, Then Nobody Passes: the Paradox of the Market [opinion] (East African)
- Sudan: Darfur's Ugly Status Quo [opinion] (East African)
- East Africa: Bush is Back, We're in for Interesting Times [column] (East African)
- Uganda: Nation Lacks Financiers to Match Housing Demand (East African)
- Tanzania: Tanzania to Have 20 Firms in Its EPZs By June (East African)
- East Africa: Celtel Seeking Licence to Make Calls in EA Cheaper (East African)
- East Africa: 'Working Society' Can Only Run On Trust [opinion] (East African)
- East Africa: A Thriving Sub-Sector Held Back By Poor Infrastructure (East African)
- Uganda: Govt to Set Up EPZ With $24m World Bank Credit (East African)
- Tanzania: Zanzibar to Discourage Mass Tourism (East African)
- Nigeria: Refineries: Fund, Bureaucratic Process Hinder Efficiency (Vanguard)
- Nigeria: Ysfon Scribe Hails Enyimba's Victory (Vanguard)
- Nigeria: FG Cuts Petrol Price to N49 * Labour Suspends Strike Nationwide (Vanguard)
- Nigeria: Anambra: Ngige, Uba in Fresh Peace Deal (Vanguard)
- Nigeria: Kerosene Dealers Seek FG's Favour in Petrol Committee (Vanguard)
- Nigeria: Enyimba: Kalu Wants Presidential Motivation (Vanguard)
- Nigeria: Agagu Presents N32.176bn Budget Proposal for 2005 (Vanguard)
- Nigeria: NSITF Investment Portfolio Hits N33.8 B (Vanguard)
- Nigeria: Disarmament Committee Destroys 854 Firearms in Rivers (Vanguard)
- Nigeria: Absence of Witness Stalls Hearing in Pan Ocean Case (Vanguard)
- Nigeria: Minimising the Pains of Fuel Hike [opinion] (Vanguard)
- West Africa: Humanitarian Appeal (AfricaFocus)
- Cote d'Ivoire: Containing the Crisis? (AfricaFocus)
- Gambia: Ramadan Gifts for the Needy (Independent)
- Gambia: University Students Elect Leaders (Independent)
- Gambia: Concerns Raised On Locust Invasion (Independent)
- Gambia: An Invitation to Compromise? [editorial] (Independent)
- Gambia: Gabbi Sosseh's Litmus Test Near (Independent)
- Gambia: Coalition Face Tricky Setbacks [opinion] (Independent)
- Gambia: Gov't Decentralises Hajj Operations (Independent)
- Western Sahara: Western Sahara Weekly News (ARSO)
- Uganda: DNA Tilapia Project Starts (New Vision)
- Uganda: EABL is Most Respected Firm (New Vision)
- Uganda: Five LRA Rebels Shot (New Vision)
- Uganda: Kitgum On Cholera Alert (New Vision)
- Uganda: North Conflict is Now Ending [editorial] (New Vision)
- Uganda: Rugunda Commissions New Female Prison Wing (New Vision)
- Uganda: Uganda, Rwanda Want Joint Travel Document (New Vision)
- Uganda: Ex-LRA Chiefs to Fight Kony (New Vision)
- Uganda: Why You Should Buy Shares for Kids (New Vision)
- Cote d'Ivoire: UN Reports Improvement in Conflict With Hate Messages Ending (UN News)
- Equatorial Guinea: Coup Trial Resumes, New Accused Added (IRIN)
- Nigeria: Falcons Know Fate Today : Ragner AWC Draws (This Day)
- Nigeria: NLNG Expands Fleet (Nigeria First)
- Nigeria: Government Slashes Price of Petroleum Products (Nigeria First)
- Nigeria: Presidential C'ttee Reconciles Parties to Anambra Crisis (Nigeria First)
- São Tomé and Príncipe: Govt, Sao Tome Open Bid for New Oil Blocks (Nigeria First)
- Nigeria: Katsina Steel Rolling Mill Privatised (Nigeria First)
- Nigeria: ETF/ Microsoft Partner On ICT (Nigeria First)
- Cote d'Ivoire: Obasanjo, AU Leaders Okay Arms Embargo On Ivory Coast (Nigeria First)
- Uganda: Baruli Fighting for Self Determination (New Vision)
- Uganda: New Stove Saves Fuel (New Vision)
- Uganda: Improved Firewood Oven Now Available (New Vision)
- Uganda: Widen Pension Sector Reforms - Expert (New Vision)
- East Africa: EAC Report Completed (New Vision)
- Uganda: Exporters to Get E-Directory (New Vision)
- Uganda: Bangu Opens New Era in Kamuli Politics (New Vision)
- Uganda: He Has Come This Far Because of Luganda (New Vision)
- Uganda: Kagina, URA's Top Woman (New Vision)
- Uganda: Okudi CD Out Soon (New Vision)
- Uganda: Nagginda's Ballerinas (New Vision)
- Uganda: S. African Firm Gets Another Army Food Tender (New Vision)
- Uganda: There Was No Need for Money in 1986 [opinion] (New Vision)
- Uganda: Donors Welcome Truce (New Vision)
- Uganda: FDC Sues for Registration (New Vision)
- Uganda: FA Experts Conduct Refs Course (New Vision)
- Uganda: URA Draws First Blood (New Vision)
- Uganda: Kampala is Creating More Urban Centres [opinion] (New Vision)
- Rwanda: Akope Retains Kigali Title (New Vision)
- Uganda: Sadolin Power And a-1 Take 1-0 Lead (New Vision)
- Uganda: Abbas Targets Odur (New Vision)
- Uganda: FUFA in a Fix (New Vision)
- Uganda: Aid Women, Says Janet (New Vision)
- Uganda: Workers Cautioned On Trade Unions (New Vision)
- Uganda: Be Patriotic, DP Advises (New Vision)
- Uganda: MP Lyomoki Recall Hearing to Go Public (New Vision)
- Uganda: Bikers Give Sh12m to Aids Orphans (New Vision)
- Uganda: Kiboga Youth Reject Regional Tier (New Vision)
- Uganda: Justice Katutsi to Hear MP's Case (New Vision)
- Uganda: Museveni Sparks Row Over Reserve (New Vision)
- Uganda: Mbale LCs Divided On White Paper (New Vision)
- Uganda: Acholi Leaders Hail Museveni (New Vision)
- Uganda: Court Nullifies Part of Finance Act (New Vision)
- Uganda: Soldiers Urged to Train (New Vision)
- Uganda: Ceasefire Excites Gulu Town Residents (New Vision)
- Uganda: 'CA Created Term Limit Confusion' (New Vision)
- Nigeria: Low-Income Housing Boosts Abuja's Property Market (This Day)
- Nigeria: Online Land Registry Launched in Lagos (This Day)
- Nigeria: National Housing Depositors Appeal to FHA (This Day)
- Nigeria: Africa in Bush's Agenda [opinion] (This Day)
- Nigeria: Taming Our Armed Forces [opinion] (This Day)
- Nigeria: 'Why We Must Attain Micronutrient Deficiency Eradication By 2005' (This Day)
- Nigeria: Understanding the Fake Drugs Phenomenon (This Day)
- Nigeria: Equity Bank to Raise N6.2 Bn (This Day)
- Nigeria: Pacific Bank Returns to Profitability (This Day)
- Nigeria: NAL Bank to Mobilise More Savings (This Day)
- Nigeria: Let Dariye Return [editorial] (Daily Champion)
- Nigeria: Zik is 100 Years Old Today (Daily Champion)
- Nigeria: FG Bows to NLC, Slashes Fuel Prices (Daily Champion)
- Nigeria: Missing Ship: Reps Summon Agunloye, 3 Others (Daily Champion)
- Nigeria: Mustapha Challenges Prosecution (Daily Champion)
- Nigeria: Anambra Crisis: Chairmanship Candidates Accuse Ngige (Daily Champion)
- Nigeria: One Killed in Fresh Air Force, Police Clash (Daily Champion)
- Nigeria: Insurers Shun Lagos Trade Fair - Except NICON, IGI (Daily Champion)
- Nigeria: Expert Gives Conditions for Industry Growth (Daily Champion)
- Nigeria: Gov Announces N28.8 Bn Budget (This Day)
- Nigeria: Obasanjo Advised to Caution Aide (This Day)
- Nigeria: Govt Orders Trespassers to Vacate Land (This Day)
- Nigeria: Presidential Committee Reconciles Ngige, Uba As Hoodlums Strike Again (This Day)
- Nigeria: Steel Mill: Katsina Emerges Bid Winner (This Day)
- Nigeria: Refineries Now for Sale Next Year, Says BPE (This Day)
- Nigeria: JDA Oil Blocks: Firms to Pay $30m Signature Bonus (This Day)
- Nigeria: Lagos Demands Judicious Use of Federal Income (This Day)
- Africa: World Bank Decries Maternal Mortality Rate (This Day)
- Nigeria: Increase Budget for Water-Ogbeha (This Day)
- Nigeria: FIDA Advocates Review of Juvenile Laws (This Day)
- Nigeria: Coup: Hearing to Continue On Al-Mustapha's Application (This Day)
- Nigeria: Court Martial: Agbiti Moves to Stop Implementation of Judgment (This Day)
- Nigeria: Corruption, Bane of Nation's Growth - Mbang (This Day)
- Nigeria: ETF Signs MOU With Microsoft (This Day)
- Nigeria: Taraba Appeals to National Assembly for More Revenue (This Day)
- Nigeria: OPS Bows to Lagos On Sales Tax (This Day)
- Nigeria: APGA Flagbearer Condemns Anambra Mayhem (This Day)
- Nigeria: Kalu Salutes Enyimba, Wants More Prayers (This Day)
- Nigeria: Mtn/Caf League: Traore Sets Up Etoile/Enyimba Final - Enyimba to play final at Sportscity (This Day)
- Nigeria: Falconets Play Italy Today (This Day)
- Nigeria: Ojeremi Counsels On Riots, Civil Unrest Policies - Canvasses Use of Brokers (Daily Champion)
- Nigeria: NAICOM Admits Assets Stripping By Firms (Daily Champion)
- Nigeria: Churches, Mosques Attract Compulsory Covers (Daily Champion)
- Nigeria: Nitel Recovers N16bn (Daily Champion)
- Nigeria: Oceanic Bank Plans 17 More Branches in Lagos (Daily Champion)
- Nigeria: Made in Nigeria, a Label of Pride - Ogutuga (Daily Champion)
- Nigeria: Lastma Flags Off Roll Unto 2005 Operation (Daily Champion)
- Nigeria: NBCC Calls for Change in Deregulation Policy (Daily Champion)
- Nigeria: Judiciary, Campus And Cultism [opinion] (Daily Champion)
- Nigeria: One Year of EFCC [opinion] (Daily Champion)
- Nigeria: Creation of New LGs in Imo Unnecessary - Ex-Speaker [interview] (Daily Champion)
- Nigeria: FG Must Heed Achebe's Advice - Speaker Anambra House [interview] (Daily Champion)
- Nigeria: Ebenezer Tasks NFA On League Fixtures (Daily Champion)
- Nigeria: Tornadoes Drop Suleiman David (Daily Champion)
- Nigeria: Orji Kalu Hails Elephants (Daily Champion)
- Nigeria: Opara Warns Enyimba (Daily Champion)
- Nigeria/South Africa: Aghahowa, Yobo Shun Eagles (Daily Champion)
- Nigeria: Robson Unhappy With Kanu (Daily Champion)
- Nigeria: Reforms and the verdict of history [opinion] (Daily Champion)
- Nigeria: No Controversy Over Akhigbe's Afemai Appointment -- Momoh (Vanguard)
- Nigeria: NBA Accuses Government of Humiliating Dariye (Vanguard)
- Nigeria: Dariye Back in Nigeria As Emergency Rule Ends Thursday (Vanguard)
- Nigeria: Pipeline Vandals Nabbed, 781 Filling Stations Shut -- DPR (Vanguard)
- Nigeria: Avoiding the Looming Judicial Staff Strike [editorial] (Vanguard)
- Africa: Africans Need Jobs Says Former World Bank Official (Vanguard)
- Nigeria: OAU Crisis : ASUU Calls for Judicial Probe (Vanguard)
- Nigeria: Don Calls for Full Implementation of Blood Safety Programme (Vanguard)
- Africa: Small and Medium Enterprises - an Inevitable Tool for Economic Development for Developing Third World [analysis] (Vanguard)
- Nigeria: Govt's New Import Policy May Cost 30,000 Airfreight Jobs -- Ancla Boss (Vanguard)
- Nigeria: Savannah Trails Woe to Lebanese, American Coys (Vanguard)
- Nigeria: Security Breach : Al-Mustapha seeks statements of witnesses and other documentary materials (Vanguard)
- Nigeria: Slok Airlines Closes Shop in Nigeria; De-Registers Aircraft With NCAA (Vanguard)
- Nigeria: Grand Juries Probe Halliburton in Nigeria, Iraq, and Iran (Vanguard)
- Nigeria: Obasanjo's Safety Net : Mantu's Committee And Nigeria's Future [editorial] (Vanguard)
- Nigeria: Arigbe-Osula Backs S-South Bid for Presidency, Tasks Leaders (Vanguard)
- Nigeria: Fredericks to Give Workshops On Athletics (Vanguard)
- South Africa: HPL, Unicus Address Public Sector Learning (ITWeb)
- South Africa: The VOIP Game is Ready to Begin (ITWeb)
- South Africa: CSH to Cost Reunert R31m (ITWeb)
- South Africa: SMME Forum to Help Start-Ups (ITWeb)
- South Africa: 3com Unveils Terabit Switches (ITWeb)
- South Africa: Financial Institutions Are At Risk - the Time is Now to Solve It [press release] (ITWeb)
- Uganda: Kampala Residents Complain of Noise Pollution (IPS)
- Nigeria: An Overview of Nigeria's French, English Economic Allies [analysis] (This Day)
- Nigeria: Fiiro's Low-Cost Extrusion Cooker (This Day)
- Nigeria: Liberty, Gateway Happy With Trade Fair (This Day)
- Nigeria: Cosmos Trade Introduces 'Ice Cream University' (This Day)
- Nigeria: Nigerian Reporter Wins African Journalism Award (This Day)
- Ghana: Ghana Targets $929m Revenue From Gold (This Day)
- Nigeria: UK Energy Industrialists to Visit Nigeria (This Day)
- Nigeria: Operators Charged On Oil Industry Growth (This Day)
- Nigeria: Oil Price May Slip to $30 Per Barrel - Total (This Day)
- South Africa: PIC Steps in On Ngcaba Telkom Deal (ITWeb)
- South Africa: Lewis Boosts Earnings As Debtors Book Looks Up (Business Day)
- South Africa: New Course for Asset Managers [column] (Business Day)
- Africa: Diamonds Could Be Africa's Best Friend - Mbeki (Business Day)
- South Africa: New Tax Guidelines to Cut Abuse of Film Allowances (Business Day)
- South Africa: Sale of Melrose Arch Falls Through (Business Day)
- South Africa: Huge Windfall for Vodacom Shareholders (Business Day)
- South Africa: New FX Stores From Foschini (Business Day)
- South Africa: Pioneer Foods Digests Kwality Biscuits (Business Day)
- South Africa: Abil Hard At Work On Empowerment Deal, Says CEO (Business Day)
- South Africa: Telkom Faces Change With Core Business Intact [column] (Business Day)
- South Africa: BJM May Quit JSE If Shares Remain in Doldrums (Business Day)
- South Africa: Astrapak Set to Wrap Up New Deal (Business Day)
- South Africa: Phillips Tells How Sinking PSL Was Saved (Business Day)
- South Africa: Huge Windfall for Vodacom Shareholders (Business Day)
- South Africa: Channel Life Sells Namibian Unit to Metlife (Business Day)
- South Africa: Top Black Critic of Government Policies Throws in Lot With DA (Business Day)
- South Africa: UK Earnings Hit Alexander Forbes Results (Business Day)
- South Africa: Durban Deep Borrows $50m to Shop (Business Day)
- South Africa: Zenith Tests New Ground On JSE Altx (Business Day)
- South Africa: New BoE Product Targets SA's Nonprofit Sector (Business Day)
- South Africa: Changes Sting Telkom Into Action (Business Day)
- South Africa: IMF Gives Good Advice a Bad Name [opinion] (Business Day)
- South Africa: Black Investors Buy 10 Percent of Netpartner (Business Day)
- South Africa: Sachs Calls for Doubling of Aid to Haul Africa From Self-Perpetuating Poverty (Business Day)
- South Africa: Ngonyama's Struggle Raises Issue of Greed, Say Opponents (Business Day)
- South Africa: Video Footage Supports Schalk, Says Coach (Business Day)
- South Africa: More Shocks in Zuma's Finances (Business Day)
- South Africa: Sasol Rethinks Future of Fedmis As Foskor Toys With New Pricing Model (Business Day)
- South Africa: A Different, Respectful Jake White (Business Day)
- South Africa: Still Opportunities in Bond Market [column] (Business Day)
- South Africa: Still No Sponsor for Tour Championship (Business Day)
- South Africa: Bank Not in Business of Weakening the Exchange Rate, Says Mboweni (Business Day)
- South Africa: Cut Red Tape, And Let Poor Countries Walk Unaided [opinion] (Business Day)
- South Africa: Marginal Or Not, Secondary Tax On Companies is Here to Stay [analysis] (Business Day)
- South Africa: New Twist in Telkom's Thintana Share Deal (Business Day)
- South Africa: Woolworths Shares Up On News of R1bn Share Repurchase (Business Day)
- Angola: Co-Operation Development Tops President Meeting With Russian Minister (ANGOP)
- Angola: New Secretary General of Journalists Syndicate to Be Known Today (ANGOP)
- Angola: Angola Attends International Conference On Diamonds (ANGOP)
- Angola: Government Engaged in Creation of New Press Law (ANGOP)
- Angola: Assistant Premier Attends Seminar On Transparency in London (ANGOP)
- Zambia: There Are No Politicians Willing to Help Zambians - Mususu (Post (Lusaka))
- Zambia: I Want to Leave a Good Constitution, Says Levy (Post (Lusaka))
- Zambia: Levy's Sweet Words Over Constitution Won't Satisfy Zambians, Says Sejani (Post (Lusaka))
- Zambia: I Want to Ensure Our Fighting Edges Are Sharp and Ready for 2006 elections - Tilyenji (Post (Lusaka))
- Zambia: Govt Directs ZPA to Reconsider ZNCB Share Sale Modalities (Post (Lusaka))
- Zambia: There's No Reason to Replace Mazoka - Princess Nakatindi (Post (Lusaka))
- Zambia: Time for Meaningless Rhetoric is Over Wednesday [editorial] (Post (Lusaka))
- Zambia: Consensus is Possible Tuesday [editorial] (Post (Lusaka))
- Zambia: Mwanawasa Was Shaking Because of My Presence - Sata (Post (Lusaka))
- Nigeria: Ocean Energy Spends N18.8m On Community Projects (This Day)
- Nigeria: Conoil Embarks On Expansion Schemes (This Day)
- Nigeria: Nepa's 10,000mw Target Realisable By 2007 - Eskom Revenue generation hits N6bn per month (This Day)
- Nigeria: Deepwater Drilling to Gulp $10bn in 4 Years - NAPE [interview] (This Day)
- Nigeria: Multilateral Liberalisation Under the GATS : Challenges And Opportunities [analysis] (This Day)
- Cote d'Ivoire: UN Imposes Arms Embargo On Cote d'Ivoire (State Department)
- Tanzania: Global Aids Commitment of U.S. Businesses Urged (IRIN)
- Africa: Continent Let Down By Aids Drug Firms - GSK Chief (IRIN)
- South Africa: Limpopo Premier Gets Tough On School Aids Education (IRIN)
- Mozambique: Failed Aids Treatment Target Predicted (IRIN)
- Cote d'Ivoire: Journalist Killed Covering Violent Clashes [press release] (CPJ)
- Zambia: Ndola Residents Team Up to Rebuild Dag Stadium (Times of Zambia)
- Zambia: ICC Africa Boss Jets in to Probe Zambia Cricket Union Mess? (Times of Zambia)
- Zambia: State Warns Fake Maize Seed Dealers (Times of Zambia)
- Zambia: Information Technology's Vital for Economic Development, Says Namuyamba (Times of Zambia)
- Zambia: Stripping of ZR Rail Sleepers Worries State (Times of Zambia)
- Zambia: We 'Ve Lost a Great Deal, Says Magande (Times of Zambia)
- Zambia: Stripping of Zambia Railways Properties Needs Urgent Attention [editorial] (Times of Zambia)
- Zambia/Angola: Zambia Team Vows to Silence Angola (Times of Zambia)
- Zambia: SACCORD Deregistered (Times of Zambia)
- Zambia: Gutted Tobacco Factory Resumes Partial Operations (Times of Zambia)
- Zambia: Tilyenji Still UNIP Leader, Rules Court (Times of Zambia)
- Ghana: 70 NDC Supporters Defect to NPP in Koforidua (Ghanaian Chronicle)
- Ghana: NDC Has No Chance (Ghanaian Chronicle)
- Ghana: NDC Parliamentary Candidates in East Gonja Upbeat (Ghanaian Chronicle)
- Ghana: Don't Muzzle JJ : Let Him Talk [analysis] (Ghanaian Chronicle)
- Ghana: JJ's Letter Irresponsible - Esseku (Ghanaian Chronicle)
- Ghana: Is There Any Agenda to Make Asantehene the King of Ghana? (1) [analysis] (Ghanaian Chronicle)
- Ghana: Save Our Souls [opinion] (Ghanaian Chronicle)
- Ghana: Gen. Mosquito Stirs Controversy (Ghanaian Chronicle)
- Ghana: Crisis Meeting At NTHC : Power-drunk Peter Duah's faux pax (Ghanaian Chronicle)
- Ghana: Ramon Akoto Begs Mills (Ghanaian Chronicle)
- Ghana: Women Must Take Their Destiny Into Their Hands - Effah-Dartey (Ghanaian Chronicle)
- Ghana: Independent Candidate Challenges Osei Aidoo for Tema (Ghanaian Chronicle)
- Ghana: Sikaman Savings And Loan Changes Name to Procredit (Ghanaian Chronicle)
- Ghana: Incubator Programme Receives $300,000 World Bank Support (Ghanaian Chronicle)
- Africa: Commission for Africa Aims for a Strong and Prosperous Africa - British High Commissioner (Ghanaian Chronicle)
- Ghana: Why Has 2004/05 National Service Postings Delayed? [opinion] (Ghanaian Chronicle)
- South Africa: Frank Dialogue About Gender is Key to Tackling HIV/Aids (IRIN)
- Nigeria: Militia Leader Puts Freeze On Voluntary Disarmament (IRIN)
- Zambia: Government Bans Civic Group (IRIN)
- Angola: Media Groups Recommend Opening Up the Airwaves (IRIN)
- Angola: Lack of Aid Hampers Reintegration of Returnees (IRIN)
- Kenya: Women Civil Servants to Refund Bonus (Nation)
- Kenya: Money Lost in Electronic Tickets Fraud (Nation)
- Kenya: Search is On for Investors in Transport (Nation)
- Kenya: A Bridge Or a Tunnel, That's the Big Likoni Question (Nation)
- Kenya: Diversify Farming, Advises Minister (Nation)
- Kenya: Biwott Dismisses Narc Support Claim (Nation)
- Kenya: Why Emirates Flies a Dedicated Cargo Service to Johannesburg [interview] (Nation)
- Kenya: Dual Citizenship May Be Allowed (Nation)
- Kenya: Taxi Men Ask for Time to Purchase Firm (Nation)
- Kenya: KRA Lays Out Foundation for Best Practice (Nation)
- Kenya: KPMG Chief's Views On His Red-Hot Survey [interview] (Nation)
- Kenya: Value Check : Bamburi Defies Energy Costs (Nation)
- Kenya: Exports Diverted in Tax Evasion Racket (Nation)
- Kenya: New Corporation Will Change Face of NSE (Nation)
- Kenya: CBK Drops November Bond Auction (Nation)
- Kenya: Mobile Calls Still Too Costly in Kenya [analysis] (Nation)
- Kenya: How Kenyan Engineer Built a Booming US Property Business (Nation)
- Africa: IFC Hands Makatiani a Fresh Challenge (Nation)
- Kenya: Scheme's Costs Likely to Spiral [opinion] (Nation)
- Kenya: Uchumi Losses to Drop As Turnover Hits Sh9.2bn (Nation)
- Kenya: Loss At KWS Blamed On Ex-Directors (Nation)
- Kenya: Hire Wildlife Chiefs On Merit (Nation)
- Kenya: MPs Support New Plan On Healthcare (Nation)
- Kenya: Dons Push for Varsity Reforms (Nation)
- Kenya: Muslims Split Over Kisauni By-Election (Nation)
- Kenya: Clock Winds Down On Key Internet Licences (Nation)
- Kenya: New Move to Spur Growth On Continent (Nation)
- Zimbabwe: Zim On Path to Macro-Economic Stability (The Herald)
- Equatorial Guinea: 'Uk Knew About E. Guinea Coup Plot' (The Herald)
- Zimbabwe: UN Needs to Be Reformed [opinion] (The Herald)
- Zimbabwe: City's Water Woes Persist (The Herald)
- Zimbabwe: ZSE Reaches New Three-Week Highs (The Herald)
- Zimbabwe: Delegates Hail New Industrial Policy (The Herald)
- Zimbabwe: One Down, Two to Go (The Herald)
- Zimbabwe: Experiment Pays Off for Urban Grooves Artists (The Herald)
- Zimbabwe: SMM Asbestos Seized (The Herald)
- Zimbabwe: Expectations for 2005 Budget High (The Herald)
- Zimbabwe: Deal Decisively With Fuel Scam Culprits [editorial] (The Herald)
- Botswana: Nico Supporters Smile Again (Mmegi)
- Botswana: Kareng Steals the Show (Mmegi)
- Namibia: Nujoma Must Make a Clean Break [editorial] (Mmegi)
- Botswana: When the Chief Justice Becomes a Crime Statistic [opinion] (Mmegi)
- Botswana: Botswana's Democracy is Fading Away [opinion] (Mmegi)
- Botswana: 'I Won't Apologise' - Stegling (Mmegi)
- Botswana: Botswana Marks First Ever Pharmacy Week (Mmegi)
- Botswana: Diabetics Approach 200 Million Mark (Mmegi)
- Botswana: Saleshando Questions Botswana's Democracy (Mmegi)
- Botswana: First Gold Pour At Mupane After Technical Hitches (Mmegi)
- Botswana: South Africa is Bleeding Botswana Railways to Death - MP (Mmegi)
- Botswana: A Night of Word Power (Mmegi)
- Uganda: CMA to Take Over NSSF (Monitor)
- Uganda: Too Early to Register FDC - Presidential Advisor (Monitor)
- Uganda: Do Not Scrap Graduated Tax, Donors Tell Govt (Monitor)
- Uganda: I Will Sponsor Muslim Candidates - Sebaggala (Monitor)
- Uganda: Rifle Recovered in K'jong Disarmament (Monitor)
- Uganda: JAT Probes Saa Terror Threat (Monitor)
- Africa: Rascom to Install Universal Satellite (Monitor)
- Uganda: FDC Goes to Court Over Registration (Monitor)
- Uganda: Nakawa Leaders Back Third Term (Monitor)
- Kenya: New Horticultural Rules Hurting Smallholders (EA Standard)
- Kenya: Kenyan Delegation Woos UK Investors (EA Standard)
- Kenya: Firm Gains From Govt Bureacracy (EA Standard)
- Kenya: Kenya Gets Good Inquiries At UK Fair (EA Standard)
- Kenya: Minister Urged to Act Over Sh500m Power Firm Row (EA Standard)
- Kenya: I'm Confident That MPs Will Pass Health Bill, Says Ngilu (EA Standard)
- Kenya: A Crying Shame [opinion] (EA Standard)
- Kenya: Mau Mau War Veterans Meet to End Wrangles (EA Standard)
- Kenya: Okemo Sounds Alarm Bells On Kanu Elections (EA Standard)
- Kenya: My Life is in Danger, Says Doctor (EA Standard)
- Kenya: Fishermen Migrate Abroad As Irrigation Threatens Lake Jipe (EA Standard)
- Uganda: Mark My Word : KCC should build on 8th Cup success (Monitor)
- Kenya: Investigations Intensified After Loss of British Army Ammo (EA Standard)
- Uganda: Socio-Economic Gains Taken for Granted [opinion] (Monitor)
- Kenya: Drugs, Staff Crisis Hits Facilities (EA Standard)
- Uganda: Make US Rich, But Without Politics [editorial] (Monitor)
- Kenya: Donors Threaten to Freeze Project (EA Standard)
- Uganda: Uganda At Crossroads : Transition Hits a Snag [opinion] (Monitor)
- Kenya: LDP to List Names of Candidates for Kisauni Seat (EA Standard)
- Kenya: New Calls to Set Up Truth Body (EA Standard)
- Nigeria: FG Cuts Fuel Price, NLC Suspends Strike (This Day)
- Mozambique: Constitutional Amendments: Rights And Freedoms [analysis] (AIM)
- Mozambique: Constitutional Council Dispute Solved [analysis] (AIM)
- Mozambique: Sofala Governor Orders Immediate Arrest of Law Breakers (AIM)
- Mozambique: About 80,000 Tonnes of Cotton Marketed (AIM)
- Mozambique: Constitutional Amendments Finally Passed (AIM)
- Kenya: Mtongwe Disaster Probe Finds Fault With Ferries Bought By Government (Nation)
- Kenya: Ex-Kenya Airways Man Gets Top Job (Nation)
- Kenya: Four Still in Custody Over Muthaura Land Dispute (Nation)
- Kenya: Time to Rectify Anomalies [editorial] (Nation)
- Kenya: Varsity to Base Student Intake On Water Supply (Nation)
- Nigeria: U.S. Launches Fresh Probe of Halliburton Contract (This Day)
- Zimbabwe: Exporters Risk Disciplinary Action (The Herald)
- Nigeria: NDDC Committed to Transforming Niger Delta - MD (This Day)
- Zimbabwe: Farah Launches Novel in Zim (The Herald)
- Zimbabwe: Tourism Industry Poised for Growth (The Herald)
- Nigeria: Workers Plan Showdown With Exxonmobil (This Day)
- Zimbabwe: Fuel Situation Improves (The Herald)
- Nigeria: 'Capacity Utilisation Declines, Unemployment Soars' (This Day)
- Sudan: UN Urged to Stem Continuing Violence in Darfur (IRIN)
- Nigeria: Anambra: A Saga Foretold [analysis] (This Day)
- Zimbabwe: DJ Storm in Regional Finals (The Herald)
- Zimbabwe: Black, Ullyett Off to a Winning Start (The Herald)
- Zimbabwe: Sculptor Makes Triumphant Comeback (The Herald)
- Nigeria: Rivers Disarmament C'ttee Destroys 854 Weapons (This Day)
- Nigeria: Arafat: NLC Condoles Palestinian Workers (This Day)
- Gambia: Govt Appoints Slok Air National Carrier (This Day)
- Sudan: Security Council Meeting to Focus On Sudan, Somalia (IRIN)
- Burkina Faso: Journalist Held Without Charge (MFWA)
- Cameroon: North West : Another Disaster Hits Nyos (Cameroon Tribune)
- Cameroon: Political Parties Resume Normal Activities [analysis] (Cameroon Tribune)
- Namibia: Namibians Vote To Elect New Leader (Cameroon Tribune)
- Kenya: Priest Calls for Deeper Formation of Catechists (CISA)
- Kenya: Release Land Report, Church Demands (CISA)
- Senegal: Pope Confers Academies Prize to Benedictine Abbey (CISA)
- Ethiopia: Ethiopian Star Jets in for Land Mines Awareness (CISA)
- Tunisia: Augustinians in 1650th Anniversary of St Augustine (CISA)
- Africa: Continent is Focus of Augustinian Celebration (CISA)
- Africa: Pope Calls for Second Synod of African Bishops (CISA)
- Ethiopia: GAA Implements Projects Worth 78 Mln Birr (Daily Monitor)
- Ethiopia: Cases of Visa Fraud Escalating (Daily Monitor)
- Lesotho: Judgment Passed Against Newspaper (MISA)
- Zimbabwe: Debts Hamper ZBH Commercialization (MISA)
- South Africa: Woman Reaps Fruits of Years of Community Activism (BuaNews)
- South Africa: Mpumalanga Praises Young Farmer (BuaNews)
- South Africa: Matrics Approaching End of Exams (BuaNews)
- Namibia: Namibia's Nujoma to Leave Presidency (L'Express)
- Cote d'Ivoire: African Leaders Call for Ivory Coast Arms Embargo (L'Express)
- Mauritius: Rethinking Tertiary Education for the 21st Century [opinion] (L'Express)
- Mauritius: The wireless revolution [analysis] (L'Express)
- Mauritius: Public-private partnership to reduce budget deficit (L'Express)
- South Africa: Gigaba Visits Ailing Teenager's Family (BuaNews)
- South Africa: KZN SMMEs Get Shot in the Arm (BuaNews)
- South Africa: Mbeki Urges Foreign Diamond Dealers to Help Africa (BuaNews)
- Mauritius: Labour Law : Unions Strike back on White Paper (L'Express)
- South Africa: Schools Along Marathon Route to Get 80 Computers (BuaNews)
- Namibia: Voters Stare Down Poll Hitches (Namibian)
- Namibia: Thunderbolt Injures Three (Namibian)
- Namibia: Voting 'On Track' At Opuwo, (Namibian)
- Namibia: Mock Poll Puts RP 2nd (Namibian)
- Namibia: No-Holds-Barred Contest Over Legal Shield (Namibian)
- Namibia: Heavy Showers Fall At Gobabis (Namibian)
- Namibia: 35 Sheep Shocked to Death (Namibian)
- Namibia: Steady Stream of Voters in Namibia's North East (Namibian)
- Namibia: Peacekeepers in Liberia Will Vote (Namibian)
- Namibia: Maxuilili Funds 'Not Missing' (Namibian)
- Zambia: Calls for Opposition Political Alliance (Times of Zambia)
- Zambia: Chief Nondo Urges His Subjects to Work Hard (Times of Zambia)
- Zambia: Manufacturing Industry Key to Development - Kopulande (Times of Zambia)
- Zambia: 150 Students Barred From Studying At Kitwe Institute of Teacher Education (Times of Zambia)
- Zambia: PMTC Scores First in Capacity Building [opinion] (Times of Zambia)
- Zambia: Allow Africa Develop Own Ideologies - NGO (Times of Zambia)
- Zambia: LuSE Highlights Successes (Times of Zambia)
- Zambia: Kwacha Firms (Times of Zambia)
- Zambia: West Slammed for Trade Protectionism (Times of Zambia)
- Zambia: 'Don't Look At People's Status When Passing Judgement' (Times of Zambia)
- South Africa: Bafana Break for Petersen, Arendse (Argus)
- South Africa: Schalk's Case Goes to IRB [analysis] (Argus)
- South Africa: The Real Buckley Stands Up in the German Platteland (Argus)
- South Africa: Cops Out to Curb Unruly Matriculants (Argus)
- South Africa: Parting Shots in Shaik Trial Duel (Argus)
- South Africa: US Man in Bid to Make a Quick R8m Off Mouille Point Flat (Argus)
- South Africa: Megan's Gliding From Strength to Strength On Ice (Argus)
- South Africa: 'Attack Won't Scare Off Holidaymakers' (Argus)
- South Africa: Zim Minister's R10m Shopping Spree in City (Argus)
- South Africa: Firms Charged in R54m Fraud Case (Argus)
- Nigeria: Me, Convention, Never! - Yvonne Mimi Oputa (Vanguard)
- Nigeria: 2007 Presidency And South South: The Calabar Declaration [analysis] (Vanguard)
- Nigeria: Language of Contemporary Nigerian Poetry: A Critical Examination [opinion] (Vanguard)
- Kenya: U.S. Aids Activist Recounts African Experiences (State Department)
- Namibia: Man Dies After Casting Vote (New Era)
- Namibia: Slight Blip, But Okakarara Voting Calm (New Era)
- Namibia: Epukiro, Otjinene Sail Through First Day (New Era)
- Sierra Leone: When the President Dines With Taylor [opinion] (Concord)
- Sierra Leone: Southward Africa Boosts Health Ministry (Concord)
- Sierra Leone: Uganda to Benefit From Sierra Leone Defence Structure (Concord)
- Sierra Leone: Lawyers Discuss Paul Kamara's Case (Concord)
- Sierra Leone: RUF Detainee Vents Out Anger (Concord)
- Sierra Leone: Anti-Corruption to Investigate Sacked NRA Boss (Concord)
- South Africa: Campaign to Inform Public On Medicine Pricing Regulations (BuaNews)
- South Africa: Jordan Reaffirms Govt's Commitment to Film Industry (BuaNews)
- South Africa: New Vessels Named After Prominent SA Women (BuaNews)
- South Africa/Nigeria: Stofile Wishes Best Game for SA, Nigeria (BuaNews)
- South Africa: PIC Warehouses 15.1 Percent Telkom Stake (BuaNews)
- South Africa: Govt Prioritises Fight Against Terror (BuaNews)
- Liberia: Kelvin Sebwe in Town (Inquirer)
- Liberia: LIBA's Prexy Donates to Religious Community (Inquirer)
- Liberia: Ducor Int'l Protests Selection Process, But... (Inquirer)
- Liberia: U.S. Embassy Holds Peace Forum in Jacob's Town (Inquirer)
- Liberia: Bryant Promises Police Deployment in Cape Mount (Inquirer)
- Liberia: UCAC-USA Delegation Fetes Children, Inmates (Inquirer)
- Liberia: Quadu Gboni Assoc. Denies News Report (Inquirer)
- Liberia: Three Arrested for Cement Theft (Inquirer)
- Liberia: George Weah Finally Joins Race for the Presidency (Inquirer)
- Nigeria: Unending War (News (Lagos))
- Nigeria: Why Enugu is Friendly With FG [interview] (News (Lagos))
- Nigeria: Not Yet the Nigerian Prize [opinion] (News (Lagos))
- Nigeria: Chief Bode George And Fayose Are After Me [document] (News (Lagos))
- Nigeria: Confluence of Old And New Lokoja, Capital of Kogi State, Offers a Thrilling Mosaic Nigeria's Past And Present (News (Lagos))
- Nigeria: 60 Cheers for a Man of Fate (News (Lagos))
- Nigeria: Ibori's Victory (News (Lagos))
- Nigeria: Alarm Over Tired Tyres (News (Lagos))
- Nigeria: Restructuring to Stay On Top (News (Lagos))
- Nigeria: The Sky is the Limit (News (Lagos))
- Nigeria: Death Knell for Nitel (News (Lagos))
- Nigeria: Burying Dariye (News (Lagos))
- Nigeria: Dariye Must Come Back [interview] (News (Lagos))
- Uganda: Bushenyi, Ntungamo Khadi Resigns (Monitor)
- Uganda: Uganda to Start Cage Fishing (Monitor)
- Uganda: Co-Operatives Want Gov't to Pay for War Losses (Monitor)
- Uganda: 'Uganda Can Do Without Museveni' (Monitor)
- Uganda: Join Politics, Nakibinge Urges Muslims (Monitor)
- Uganda: Kitgum Boss Trashes North Deaths Report (Monitor)
- Uganda: 223 MPs Got Shs5m Cash (Monitor)
- Uganda: Sikh Celebrate Guru Nanak in Style (Monitor)
- Uganda: URA Probe Staff Demand Shs380m (Monitor)
- Uganda: Museveni Unveils New Mov't Programme (Monitor)
- Uganda: Striving for the Top (Monitor)
- Uganda: Gen Muntu, Col Besigye Meet in South Africa (Monitor)
- Uganda: 60 Teachers Forge Documents (Monitor)
- Uganda: LC Boss Explains Power Cuts (Monitor)
- Namibia: People Arrived At 04h30 (New Era)
- Namibia: Hold-Up in Keetmanshoop Urban (New Era)
- Namibia: Garrulous Pohamba Votes (New Era)
- Namibia: Big Turnout in Otjiwarongo (New Era)
- Namibia: Nangof Happy With Poll Process (New Era)
- Namibia: Tsumeb Voters Full of Fervour (New Era)
- Namibia: Huge Voter Turnout Reported (New Era)
- Uganda: 32,000 Flee Kony Raids (Monitor)
- Kenya: Officials Block Sudanese Refugees (Monitor)
- Uganda: Vanilla Market in Deeper Trouble (Monitor)
- Uganda: How NRM Plans to Explain MPs' Cash (Monitor)
- Kenya: Agricultural Exports Exempted from EU Trade Rules (Nation)
- Kenya: IMF Makes Clear Its Stand On Interest Rates (Nation)
- Kenya: Crusade Against Aids Leads to Drop in Nakuru Cases (Nation)
- Central Africa: Security Council Members in Bid to Consolidate Peace (UN News)
- Sudan: Darfur Region Still Insecure, UN Mission Reports (UN News)
- Cote d'Ivoire: Special UN Adviser On Genocide Warns of Ethnic Hate Messages (UN News)
- Namibia: High Profile Names Absent From Voters' Roll (New Era)
- South Africa: State Acts to Avert Academic Brain Drain (Business Day)
- Namibia: Elections Get Thumbs Up So Far (New Era)
- Namibia: Computerisation Eases Voting Queues (New Era)
- Zambia: Impact of Community Radio Stations [analysis] (Times of Zambia)
- Zambia: Govt Reviews International Charters (Times of Zambia)
- Zambia: Motocross King Reeve Leads Again (Times of Zambia)
- Zimbabwe: Tsvangirai in Europe to Heap Pressure On Mugabe (Business Day)
- Namibia: Nine Parties Scramble for Favour As Voting Begins (Business Day)
- Africa: 'Conflict a Huge Threat to Africa's Prospects' (Business Day)
- Central Africa: Foreign Ministers Meet to Prepare for Regional Conference (IRIN)
- Cote d'Ivoire: Security Council Imposes Immediate Arms Embargo (UN News)
- Nigeria: Ngige, Uba Embrace Peace for Anambra State (Daily Champion)
- Nigeria: Another War Looms in Warri (Daily Champion)
- Burundi: Cholera Hits IDPs After Heavy Rains (IRIN)
- Nigeria: Unions Call Off Strike After 11th-Hour Govt Offer (IRIN)
- Kenya: Govt, European Union Negotiate On Trade Barriers (EA Standard)
- Kenya: Wheat Imports Arrive in Kenya (EA Standard)
- Somalia: New Somali Government Plans to Relocate (EA Standard)
- Kenya: Farmers Face Livestock Export Ban (EA Standard)
- Sudan: Rights-Sudan: Rhetoric On Darfur Needs to Be Backed By Action - NGO (IPS)
- Africa: Microfinance Business Beginning to Pick Up (IPS)