March 25, 2006
March 24, 2006
- Liberia: It's the Little Things - A Reflection on Ellen Johnson Sirleaf's Journey to the Presidency [guest column] (allAfrica)
- Kenya: Tug-of-War Over Mullei (Nation)
- Kenya: Kenyan Reporters Arrested in Tanzania (Nation)
- Kenya: Presidents to Step Up Unity Efforts (Nation)
- Kenya: DP Picks New Boss As Kibaki Replacement (Nation)
- Kenya: Young Athletes Come of Age With Show of Might in Melbourne [analysis] (Nation)
- Kenya: Case Against Murungaru Halted (Nation)
- Kenya: Bitter Story of Sugar Import [editorial] (Nation)
- Uganda: Flower Exports Potential Boosted (New Vision)
- Uganda: Fufa Boss Warns Lazy Officials (New Vision)
- Uganda: KCC to Resettle Bus Drivers (New Vision)
- Uganda: Resume Peace Talks, NGO Tells Government (New Vision)
- Uganda: NFA Launches Tree Planting Campaign (New Vision)
- Uganda: Country Loses 26% Forest Cover (New Vision)
- Uganda: Muk Don Wins Global Entrepreneurs Award (New Vision)
- Uganda: Captain Kibirango Mourned (New Vision)
- Uganda: Bronze for Uganda (New Vision)
- Uganda: Voter Register Didn't Differ - EC (New Vision)
- Uganda: Invest in Shares - Mayende (New Vision)
- Uganda: Cardinal Appoints Synod Committee (New Vision)
- Kenya: State's Plan to Cancel 50 NGOs Now Criticised (EA Standard)
- Kenya: Mutua Apologises for Remark On Cocaine (EA Standard)
- Kenya: Activists Accuse Mining Firm of Exploiting Farmers (EA Standard)
- Kenya: Government Staff to Sign Job Contracts (EA Standard)
- Kenya: Mumias Sugar Invests Sh300m in IT Project (EA Standard)
- Kenya: Powerful Politicians Want Mullei Out, Claims Kilonzo (EA Standard)
- Kenya: Steeplechase Team Sweeps Honours (EA Standard)
- Sudan: Women and Children Biggest Losers in the War (EA Standard)
- Kenya: I&M Bank Profit Up (EA Standard)
- Kenya: Forces Get Chance to Return to the Top (EA Standard)
- Kenya: Clearing Agents to Form New Body (EA Standard)
- Kenya: Farmers Use Chilli to Repel Elephants (EA Standard)
- Kenya: Moi Receives Donations for Famine Kitty (EA Standard)
- Kenya: Day of Pride for Kenyans (EA Standard)
- Sudan: New Fears of Genocide in Darfur (EA Standard)
- Kenya: Teams Rush for Final Places in Bamburi Series (EA Standard)
- Kenya: Kibaki Supports Narc Kenya, Says Awori (EA Standard)
- Kenya: Shilling Loses Ground, Ignores Mullei's Saga (EA Standard)
- Kenya: Kenya Needs Leaders More Than PR Gurus [editorial] (EA Standard)
- Kenya: Court Gives KACC Okay to Probe Murungaru (EA Standard)
- Kenya: Tusker Confront World Hope Today (EA Standard)
- Kenya: State Allocates Sh250mto Revive Cotton Sector (EA Standard)
- Kenya: State to Revamp Reforms Commission, Says Karua (EA Standard)
- Kenya: Women Launch Manifesto for Gender Rights (EA Standard)
- Kenya: Met Department Urged to Use Better Equipment (EA Standard)
- Central Africa: Equatorial Guinea And Gabon Border Dispute Needs Speedy Resolution - Annan (UN News)
- Guinea Bissau: UN Humanitarian Official 'Gravely Concerned' Over Fighting in Guinea-Bissau (UN News)
- Uganda: Arua Poll Agents Grumble Over Delayed Payment (Monitor)
- Uganda: VCCU Holds Five Suspects (Monitor)
- Uganda: National Church Expels Bishop Ssenyonjo for Supporting Homosexuals (Monitor)
- Uganda: Accountant Ordered to Refund Shs65m GF Cash (Monitor)
- Uganda: Congolese Flock Into Hoima (Monitor)
- Uganda: Hoima District NRM Party Boss Decries Corruption in Government (Monitor)
- Uganda: Two Held With Poll Materials (Monitor)
- Uganda: Bushenyi Teachers Use ATM Cards As Security for Loans (Monitor)
- Uganda: Lubiri to Be Transformed Into Modern Shopping Mall (Monitor)
- Uganda: Makerere to Decentralise Graduation (Monitor)
- Uganda: Import Bill Hits $165m (New Vision)
- Zambia: SM Promotions, Muvi TV Bring Rare Collection of Artistes (Post (Lusaka))
- Zambia: Two More Girls Join Nokia Face of Africa (Post (Lusaka))
- Zambia: Lang'a Vibes Counsels Musicians (Post (Lusaka))
- Zambia: Coumba Gawlo Dates Zambian Revelers (Post (Lusaka))
- Zambia: Maiko Zulu Releases Mad President Album (Post (Lusaka))
- Zambia: Sister D: Woman (Post (Lusaka))
- Zambia: K'millian: Another Day (Post (Lusaka))
- Zambia: The Zambians Are Coming (Post (Lusaka))
- Africa: Society of African Missions Convokes General Assembly (CISA)
- Kenya: Catholic University to Host Forum On Globalization (CISA)
- Africa: Vatican: Fifteen Prelates Receive Cardinal's Red Hat (CISA)
- Africa: Conference Urges Nations to Relax Anti-Abortion Laws (CISA)
- Kenya: Faiths to Hold Prayers Over Nation's Debt Burden (CISA)
- Africa: Faiths Devise New Strategy to Combat HIV/Aids (CISA)
- Uganda: Museveni Given 14 Days to Axe Ministers Implicated in Global Fund Corruption (Monitor)
- Uganda: Giants Nkumba Marines, a-1 Challenge All in Action At Muk (Monitor)
- Uganda: SC Villa in Mbale Test, Police Battle (Monitor)
- Uganda: Mulindwa Gives 60 Balls to Mukono Football Association (Monitor)
- Uganda: Stars Here for Pro Golf (Monitor)
- Uganda: Women Ruggers Face Americans (Monitor)
- Uganda: Katumwa to Bankroll Bika School's Cup (Monitor)
- Uganda: Is SC Villa Gone? [column] (Monitor)
- Uganda: Inside Fufa House: Shame at Namboole [column] (Monitor)
- Uganda: Govt, Donors in Joint Study to Boost Beef Production (Monitor)
- Botswana: The Okavango's Revenge [book review] (Mmegi)
- Botswana: To Buy Or Not to Buy a Presidential Jet? [analysis] (Mmegi)
- Botswana: Choppies to List On BSE? (Mmegi)
- Botswana: Friends Enter Gaborone Derby Fray (Mmegi)
- Botswana: This is the Way to Go [editorial] (Mmegi)
- Botswana: Who Said What About the CKGR Matter? [opinion] (Mmegi)
- Botswana: Bakwena Want Land Board Fired (Mmegi)
- Botswana: From Mining Enigma to Reality (Mmegi)
- Botswana: The Road to the Power Plant (Mmegi)
- Uganda: Kiprop's Day in Melbourne (Monitor)
- Uganda: Museveni Got 48 Percent of Vote in Recent Election, Not 59 Percent, Besigye Expert Says (Monitor)
- Uganda: Queen's Way to Close Today (Monitor)
- Uganda: Global Fund Boss Resigns as Corruption Probe Continues (Monitor)
- Ethiopia: Almost Two Million Need Assistance in Drought-Stricken Region - UN (UN News)
- Liberia: Media Exec. Recommendations For Small Arms Control (Analyst)
- Uganda: Take Probe Reports More Seriously [editorial] (Monitor)
- Uganda: Katto Makes It for 2006 Safari Rally (Monitor)
- Uganda: Sweden Gives Shs2.5b to Agro-Business Enterprises (Monitor)
- Uganda: Govt's Hostility to Foreign Journalists Self-Defeating [column] (Monitor)
- Uganda: Bank of Uganda to Pay Back Creditors of Defunct Banks (Monitor)
- Botswana: BIFM Not Happy With BBS Date (Mmegi)
- Botswana: Dead And Forgotten (Mmegi)
- Botswana: Khama Stirs the Hornet's Nest (Mmegi)
- Botswana: Khama is a Joke - Mabiletsa (Mmegi)
- Botswana: Mmamabula Coal Investors List in Toronto Exchange (Mmegi)
- Botswana: The Cause of BMC's Under-Performance (Mmegi)
- Botswana: Chiefs Seek to Break Ecco Jinx (Mmegi)
- Botswana: Ramohube Fails to Impress in Melbourne (Mmegi)
- Botswana: Domestic Tourism Should Be Encouraged (Mmegi)
- Botswana: Clothing - Part 2 [column] (Mmegi)
- Botswana: Lobatse Market Remains Unoccupied (Mmegi)
- Botswana: Makakaba Ready for the Challenge (Mmegi)
- Egypt: Foroyaa Reporter Off to Egypt (Independent)
- Gambia: VP Lauds DOSE (Independent)
- Gambia: Brikama United Receive Donations (Independent)
- Gambia: Small Arms, Light Weapons Campaign Launched (Independent)
- Gambia: Corinthia Atlantic Hotel to Launch New Package (Independent)
- Gambia: An in-Depth Analysis of Folds (Independent)
- Gambia: We Don't Need Coups! [editorial] (Independent)
- Gambia: Koina Alkalo Passes Away (Independent)
- Gambia: Tayam Holds Malaria Training (Independent)
- Gambia: Gambia Deaf Scorpions Seeks Help (Independent)
- Gambia: Dr. Carrol Wins Child Friendly Merit Award (Independent)
- Gambia: Tourism Minister Returns From Germany (Independent)
- Gambia: 2006 Children's Report Launched (Independent)
- Gambia: Missing Cashbook Found (Independent)
- Gambia: 23 'Coup Plotters' Arrested (Independent)
- Liberia: Don't Neglect Redemption. [editorial] (Inquirer)
- Liberia: Ellen Appoints Several Superintendent (Inquirer)
- Liberia: Justice Minister Vows to Uphold Human Rights And Rule of Law (Inquirer)
- Liberia: Inquirer's Editor to Be Buried Tomorrow (Inquirer)
- Liberia: Sunny Okosun Arrives Today (Inquirer)
- Liberia: U.S. First Family Lauds Liberian Business (Inquirer)
- Liberia: Gov't Accredits Several Orphanages (Inquirer)
- Liberia: Cellcom Pledges Support to Liberia's Recovery (Inquirer)
- Liberia: Redemption Hospital Neglected, Thousands of Citizens Deprived of Health Services (Inquirer)
- Liberia: Let's Expose Hidden Arms [editorial] (Inquirer)
- Liberia: Veep Boakai Assures Citizens (Inquirer)
- Liberia: CCF Liberia Hosts Regional Conference (Inquirer)
- Liberia: Acting Commerce Appeals for Price Reduction (Inquirer)
- Liberia: Immigration Probes Russians' Escapes, Another Police Officer Suspended (Inquirer)
- Liberia: Several Sign Book of Condolence for Fallen Inquirer's Editor (Inquirer)
- Liberia: MOJA Launches 'Justice for Peace' (Inquirer)
- Liberia: Nigeria Finally Agrees (Inquirer)
- Liberia: Izetta Wins LFA Presidency, Becomes the FA First Female Elected President (Inquirer)
- Liberia: Ukrainian Contingent Donates to Four Orphanages (Inquirer)
- Liberia: DEA Boss Return From Drug Conference (Inquirer)
- Liberia: Encouraging Investors [editorial] (Inquirer)
- Liberia: CEMESP Launches Media Development Website (Inquirer)
- Liberia: MCSS Holds Reading W'shop for Teachers (Inquirer)
- Liberia: Inquirer Opens Book of Condolence Today for Fallen Editor (Inquirer)
- Liberia: Commerce to Fine Un-Register Business (Inquirer)
- Liberia: Health Ministry Bans Street Drug Peddlers (Inquirer)
- Liberia: I Never Signed for 5 Russian - Cllr. Nagbe Denies Police's Claim (Inquirer)
- Liberia: NSA Questions Sando Johnson, 2 Others (Inquirer)
- Liberia: Equipment to Revamp LPRC Ready, But... (Inquirer)
- Liberia: When Town Earth Station Looted (Inquirer)
- Liberia: Jireh International Hosts Major Conference Sunda (Inquirer)
- Liberia: Snowe, Political Parties Consult Today (Inquirer)
- Liberia: UK Gives About US$4m for Police (Inquirer)
- Liberia: Hidden Arms Found (Inquirer)
- Liberia: Ellen, Bush Discuss (Inquirer)
- Liberia: Who Poisoned 'GB' in Nimba?...No Arrest Yet (Inquirer)
- Zimbabwe: Water Treatment Chemical Shortage Hits Masvingo (The Herald)
- Zimbabwe: 'Zim Police Have Skills, Capacity to Curb Crime' (The Herald)
- Zimbabwe: Makepekepe Stranded Again (The Herald)
- Zimbabwe: NMB Boss Has No Case to Answer (Zimbabwe Independent)
- Zimbabwe: Exhibition By Talented Painter Heinsbroek Opens At Gallery (The Herald)
- Zimbabwe: Farmers to Get Winter Cropping Diesel On Time (The Herald)
- Zimbabwe: FML Set to List Property Unit (The Herald)
- Algeria: Draconian Decree "Amounts to Censorship," Says CPJ; Appeals Court Upholds Hakim Laalam's Prison Sentence [document] (CPJ)
- Zimbabwe: Finance Minister, Bank Governor, Clash on Economic Policy (Zimbabwe Independent)
- Angola: Over 1000 Cases of Tubeculosis Recorded In Sanatorium Hospital (ANGOP)
- Angola: Angola Prepares First International Minerals Fair (ANGOP)
- Angola: Over Two Million Released for Demining (ANGOP)
- Zimbabwe: Dembare Founder Members Win Case to Run Harare Giants (The Herald)
- Zimbabwe: Ambassadors Present Credentials (The Herald)
- Zimbabwe: Promote Tourism, Ambassadors Told (The Herald)
- Zimbabwe: Laying Foundation First Step in Building Bridges: UK Envoy (The Herald)
- Zimbabwe: Zimre Posts Impressive Results (The Herald)
- Zimbabwe: ZIFA Election Boob [analysis] (The Herald)
- Botswana: Botswana Working On Developing Broadcasting Policy [press release] (MISA)
- Zimbabwe: AIPPA Amendment Proposals [press release] (MISA)
- South Africa: A New Breed of Wireless VOIP Providers [analysis] (Balancing Act)
- Guinea Bissau: Guinea-Bissau-Senegal: Stranded Villagers Could Be Out of Food (IRIN)
- Chad: Mounting Unrest in East Threatens Aid Effort, WFP Says (IRIN)
- Guinea: Big Homecoming Staged for President Conte's Return (IRIN)
- Zimbabwe: Welcome to the Premiership [column] (The Herald)
- Zimbabwe: Arms Cache: Ex-Soldier Denied Bail (The Herald)
- Africa: WHO Anti-HIV/TB Efforts Ineffective - MSF (IRIN)
- Nigeria: Anti-Gay Bill Could Hinder Aids Interventions (IRIN)
- South Africa: HIV Exacerbates TB Burden (IRIN)
- Namibia: Calls for the Legalisation of Prostitution (IRIN)
- Uganda: Misuse of Funds Revealed As Global Fund Inquiry Quizzes Ministers (IRIN)
- Angola: Landmark Donor Conference to Help Reintegrate Former Refugees (UN News)
- Africa: Online Forum On Women in Science Launched (SciDev.Net)
- Africa: 'Landmark' Decision Reached On Trade in GM Products (SciDev.Net)
- Zimbabwe: Agriculture Still Holds Key to Economic Turnaround But . . . [column] (The Herald)
- Zimbabwe: Junior League to Hold 18-Team Gala (The Herald)
- Zimbabwe: HBA Expel Rhinos (The Herald)
- Zimbabwe: State Releases $250bn to Agribank (The Herald)
- Zimbabwe: All Set for SMEs Trade Exhibition (The Herald)
- Zimbabwe: The Silver Fox's Spin Doctor (The Herald)
- Zimbabwe: A Crazy 2006 PSL Campaign (The Herald)
- Zimbabwe: Explosive Gigs Lined Up for Weekend (The Herald)
- Zimbabwe: French Ambassador Applauds Government (The Herald)
- Zimbabwe: Ngezi School Fires Boarding Master (The Herald)
- Zimbabwe: O, A Level Examination Fees Up (The Herald)
- Zimbabwe: Sports Club, Oh Lock Horns (The Herald)
- Zimbabwe: 41 Students Graduate (The Herald)
- Zimbabwe: New Play Set for Hifa (The Herald)
- Zimbabwe: Consultations to Revive Ailing Textile Sector Begin (The Herald)
- Zimbabwe: Veteran Nationalist James Chikerema Dies (The Herald)
- Zimbabwe: Zesa Replaces Transformer Destroyed By Lightning (The Herald)
- Zimbabwe: Court Clears Voice Editor Mataire (The Herald)
- Zimbabwe: 4 Zimbabweans Arrested in Botswana (The Herald)
- Zimbabwe: Fires Wreak Havoc On Timber Plantations (The Herald)
- Zimbabwe: Company to Acquire Land for Productive Purposes (The Herald)
- Liberia: Two Out of Three Orphanages Are Illegal And Will Be Closed, Says Govt (IRIN)
- Zimbabwe: All Set for UZ Athletics Champs (The Herald)
- Zimbabwe: $100bn Boost for Drought Resistant Crop Farming (The Herald)
- Zimbabwe: Ministry Acquires New Automatic Weather Stations (The Herald)
- Zimbabwe: Chirikure Involved in an Accident (The Herald)
- Zimbabwe: Caps Chances Zero: Tangawarima (The Herald)
- Zimbabwe: Soft Drink Production to Resume (The Herald)
- Zimbabwe: Water Supply Still Erratic in Harare Suburbs (The Herald)
- Ghana: Pharco Fails One-Week Ultimatum (Ghanaian Chronicle)
- Ghana: Ghana Shines in Good Governance - Africa Review Mechanism Report (Ghanaian Chronicle)
- Ghana: As Nana Konadu Battles Daily Guide (Ghanaian Chronicle)
- Ghana: Tango Over Late Tycoon's Will Rages On (Ghanaian Chronicle)
- Ghana: Nigerian Jailed 25yrs for Fraud, Posed As UN Envoy (Ghanaian Chronicle)
- Ghana: CCTC Supports Black Stars (Ghanaian Chronicle)
- Ghana: Cops Besiege Village (Ghanaian Chronicle)
- Africa: Africans Missing At Key Biosafety Talks (PANOS)
- South Africa: Estate Will Keep Its Rural Flavour (Business Day)
- South Africa: Keen Bidding Expected for Works By Stern, Naude (Business Day)
- South Africa: Ngcaba BEE Group Buys 41,5 Percent of Inala (Business Day)
- South Africa: Pearls Keep Appreciating (Business Day)
- South Africa: Beachfront Bonanza (Business Day)
- South Africa: Redressing the Past (Business Day)
- South Africa: Listed Group to Auction Off R200m Noncore Properties (Business Day)
- South Africa: The Princedom of Bel Air (Business Day)
- South Africa: Bridging the Gap (Business Day)
- South Africa: Setting the Benchmark (Business Day)
- South Africa: Chakas Rock Delight (Business Day)
- South Africa: Auction of Luxury Vehicles At Knockdown Prices (Business Day)
- South Africa: A Winning Combination (Business Day)
- South Africa: Tyris Keeps in Touch With Its Commercial Roots (Business Day)
- Cameroon: Toward a Judiciary Code Of Conduct (Cameroon Tribune)
- Sierra Leone: Commonwealth Games : Seven Sierra Leone Athletes Missing (Cameroon Tribune)
- Cameroon: Italian Businessmen Eye Cameroon (Cameroon Tribune)
- Central Africa: CEMAC: Steering Committee on Transport Begins Work (Cameroon Tribune)
- Cameroon: Delphine Atangana : "Happy with my Performance" [interview] (Cameroon Tribune)
- Cameroon: PROMOTE 2005 : 12 Enterprises Rewarded (Cameroon Tribune)
- Cameroon: Stakes And Challenges Ahead (Cameroon Tribune)
- Cameroon: Meteorology: Underdeveloped in the Country (Cameroon Tribune)
- Cameroon: Douala Police Make Another Big Catch (Cameroon Tribune)
- Cameroon: Cameroonian Earns Academic Distinction for Discoveries (Cameroon Tribune)
- Cameroon: Yelaim Athletics Meeting to Enliven Yaounde (Cameroon Tribune)
- Cameroon: Mwele Kunz Mbai : "School Term Registers Some Difficulties" [interview] (Cameroon Tribune)
- Sudan: New Violence On Chadian Border Threatens Humanitarian Crisis - UN (UN News)
- Zimbabwe: Maize Output Up, But Insufficient, Says Report (IRIN)
- Namibia: Cantare Audire Brings Mozart's Requiem to Life (Namibia Economist)
- Namibia: Keeping Your Communication Costs Down (Namibia Economist)
- Namibia: US$ 8.2 Million Grant for National Parks (Namibia Economist)
- Namibia: NCC to Open Wireless Communications Market (Namibia Economist)
- Namibia: Fiscal Policy Stance Receiving International Recognition (Namibia Economist)
- Namibia: Support Local Manufacturers - Buy Namibian (Namibia Economist)
- Namibia: Search for ICT Achievers Begins (Namibia Economist)
- Namibia: Ongwediva Signs N$20 Million Loan With DBN (Namibia Economist)
- Namibia: Local Think-Tank Takes a Critical Look At Budget (Namibia Economist)
- Namibia: !Gawaxab to Lead Old Mutual's African Operations (Namibia Economist)
- Namibia: Freedom to Choose Our Destiny [editorial] (Namibia Economist)
- Namibia: Award for Best Local Production Launched (Namibia Economist)
- Namibia: Revised Budget Set to Return (Namibia Economist)
- Namibia: BoN Advocates for Quality Education (Namibia Economist)
- Namibia: Social Services Receive Biggest Allocation (Namibia Economist)
- Namibia: Pohamba Promises to Root Out Corruption (Namibia Economist)
- Namibia: Heavy Vehicles to Pay for Burdening Roads (Namibia Economist)
- Namibia: Poverty Reduction Programme Gets EU Boost (Namibia Economist)
- Namibia: Consumers to Foot NamPower's Bill (Namibia Economist)
- Namibia: United Africa Hospitality in Partnership With Protea Group (Namibia Economist)
- Namibia: Omaheke Chosen As Model Region in Stopping TB (Namibia Economist)
- Eritrea: Land Allocated in Ginda Town (Shabait)
- Eritrea: Soil And Water Conservation Activities Continue (Shabait)
- Eritrea: President Conducted a Tour of Inspection in Gash-Barka Region (Shabait)
- Ethiopia: Dev't Projects Undertaken in Maqdala Woreda (Ethiopian Herald)
- Africa: Libreville Declaration On Avian Influenza And the Threat of a Human Pandemic in Africa [document] (UNDP)
- Ethiopia: German-Based NGOs to Assist Atat Hospital (Ethiopian Herald)
- Ethiopia: HPR Deputy Speaker Stresses Enhancing Women's Participation (Ethiopian Herald)
- Ethiopia: Nation Could End Extreme Poverty If It Keeps Up Current Growth Trends: Int'l Media (Ethiopian Herald)
- Ethiopia: Ethiopia, Kenya Discuss Power Connection (Ethiopian Herald)
- Ethiopia: Charge Against Some Defendants Dropped Not for Being Unworthy of Indictment: Prosecutor (Ethiopian Herald)
- Ethiopia: Bureau to Be Embrace 4 Mln. Farmers in Extension Programme (Ethiopian Herald)
- Ethiopia: Agency Licenses 8,616 Projects (Ethiopian Herald)
- Ethiopia: Irrigation Dev't in Oromia Said Successful (Ethiopian Herald)
- Mozambique: Trade Union Leader Dies (AIM)
- Mozambique: Renamo Alleges Kidnap of Its Gaza Delegate (AIM)
- Mozambique: More Than 33,000 Tuberculosis Cases Diagnosed in 2005 (AIM)
- Mozambique: Drop in Rainfall Could Lead to 'Water Wars' (AIM)
- Mozambique: Port And Rail Leaseholders Fail to Honour Contracts (AIM)
- Ghana: The Privileges [editorial] (Accra Mail)
- Ghana: Third Term? (Accra Mail)
- Ghana: The Restoration And: [opinion] (Accra Mail)
- Ghana: Up Close Ibrahim Omar [opinion] (Accra Mail)
- Ghana: Something Good Coming Your Way... [column] (Accra Mail)
- Ghana: Stars Get Additional Cash Boost (Accra Mail)
- Ghana: Baffoe Proposes Early Connection With Young Ghanaian Players in the Diaspora (Accra Mail)
- Uganda: Najjuka Has a Target At Taibah Open (New Vision)
- Uganda: NRM Has a Duty to Champion Reconciliation (New Vision)
- Uganda: Simu, Mayanja Face Off At Wankulukuku (New Vision)
- Uganda: Mutyaba Eyes PAM Award (New Vision)
- Uganda: 140 Schools Line Up for Mini-Cricket (New Vision)
- Uganda: Women Golfers Return to the Course (New Vision)
- Uganda: Muhwezi Aide Contradicts Boss At Probe (New Vision)
- Uganda: New Gospel Group Ex-Tanol (New Vision)
- Uganda: Bataka Squad Set for Hip Hop in United States (New Vision)
- Uganda: More Thermal Power in 2007 (New Vision)
- Uganda: Kajubi to Enrich Corporate League (New Vision)
- Uganda: Museveni Victory Boosts Investors [opinion] (New Vision)
- Uganda: Court Yet to Accept Gen. Saleh Tapes (New Vision)
- Namibia: Oil And Electricity Posed As Major Challenges (Namibia Economist)
- Congo-Kinshasa: Congo Protests Museveni Threat (New Vision)
- Uganda: Search for Miss Kyambogo On (New Vision)
- Uganda: Nassanga Gives Up Law for Music [opinion] (New Vision)
- Liberia: Appreciation Celebration (Analyst)
- Liberia: Striker Johnson to Quit Female Squad (Analyst)
- Uganda: Munirah Beats 80 Girls for Face of Africa (New Vision)
- Uganda: Sweet Kid Goes Reggae (New Vision)
- Uganda: Karuhanga: MUK's New Students' Leader (New Vision)
- South Africa: Sun City: Fantasy Made Real [column] (New Vision)
- Liberia: St. Peter's High Opts for Quality Education (Analyst)
- Liberia: Education Official Lauds Firestone (Analyst)
- Liberia: Liberia Shelter Frowns On Sexual Violence (Analyst)
- Liberia: ULSU On LPRC, LAA Status (Analyst)
- Liberia: PRODEMP Reacts to Media Reports (Analyst)
- Zambia: Chitafu Withdraws Case Against Post (Post (Lusaka))
- Zambia: Alliances Without Solid Foundations [opinion] (Post (Lusaka))
- Zambia: Load Control Regulation Has Failed - Samakai (Post (Lusaka))
- Zambia: Judge Hamaundu Closes Mufulira Parliamentary Election Petition Case (Post (Lusaka))
- Zambia: Fighting Tuberculosis [editorial] (Post (Lusaka))
- Southern Africa: Sikazwe Challenges SADC Chiefs On Governance (Post (Lusaka))
- Liberia: LICOPS Holds 6th Convocation (Analyst)
- Liberia: Media Executives Recommend Measure For Small Arms Control (Analyst)
- Liberia: U.S. Govt. To Clinch Resettlement Soon, Says It Supports Sirleaf's Call For Refugees Return (Analyst)
- Angola: Angola's Participation in Water Forum Was Positive, Energy Minister (ANGOP)
- Angola: Angola to Sign Co-Operation Accords With Mexico (ANGOP)
- Liberia: Senator Jah Accused of Obstructing Justice (Analyst)
- Angola: Chess: Federation Summons Teams for Olympics in Turin (ANGOP)
- Sierra Leone: Sierra Leonean Athletes Disappear (Post (Lusaka))
- Zambia: Road Traffic Offenders Are Not Paying, Says Mumba (Post (Lusaka))
- Zambia: Farmers Shoudn't Complain If Govt Fails to Assist Them (Post (Lusaka))
- Zambia: Poor Performance of Athletes Irks Nocz (Post (Lusaka))
- Zambia: Echoes of the Countryside (Post (Lusaka))
- Zambia: Prevention Best Way to Curb Corruption - Mutti (Post (Lusaka))
- Zambia: Former President Flown for Medical Treatment (Post (Lusaka))
- Liberia: American Company On Illicit Mining in Gbarpolu County (Analyst)
- Liberia: Govt Commissions Meteorological Satellite (Analyst)
- Ghana: Bukom Flash Seeks Vengeance (Ghanaian Chronicle)
- Ghana: I'm Not Averse to Criticisms - Kufuor (Ghanaian Chronicle)
- Ghana: Aliu Pays Tribute to Arafat (Ghanaian Chronicle)
- Ghana: MTN Not Taking Over Westel - Communication Minister (Ghanaian Chronicle)
- Ghana: Administrator Hacks MPs Funds (Ghanaian Chronicle)
- Ghana: Let's Give Them Opportunities & Directions [editorial] (Ghanaian Chronicle)
- Ghana: Executives Fired for Chopping, Get Backing From Minister. (Ghanaian Chronicle)
- Ghana: What Nii Moi Thompson Actually Did! [opinion] (Ghanaian Chronicle)
- Ghana: JJ, Others Should Be On Council of State (Ghanaian Chronicle)
- Liberia: Several Linked To Mail Theft At Postal Affairs, Four Turned Over To Justice Ministry (Analyst)
- Liberia: Congregation Church Extends To Sierra Leone (Analyst)
- Liberia: LWI Holds 2nd National Convention (Analyst)
- Liberia: Economic Sabotage Case Resumes (Analyst)
- Liberia: Startling Revelations on Taylor Extradition Saga [analysis] (Analyst)
- Namibia: Senior Citizens Call for Hard Work (New Era)
- Namibia: Public Service to Get Own Training Institute (New Era)
- Namibia: NFA President Damaseb Steps Down (New Era)
- Namibia: Passengers Fall Prey to Taxi Drivers (New Era)
- Namibia: JCC Dismisses Budget As Wanting (New Era)
- Namibia: Enter 'Housing Dignity Initiative' (New Era)
- Namibia: Inquest Begins on Death of Avid Kingpin (New Era)
- Namibia: Directory Company Seeks to Expand Its Wings (New Era)
- Namibia: Cabinet Confidentiality Broken in Nampower Case (New Era)
- Namibia: Coast is Cleared of Diarrhoea (New Era)
- Namibia: Informal Traders Were Smiling (New Era)
- Namibia: Local IT Company Scoops Microsoft Award (New Era)
- Namibia: ECB Contributes to Education (New Era)
- South Africa: SA, India Meet to Strengthen Relations (BuaNews)
- South Africa: Police Act Swiftly On Missing Funds in Municipality (BuaNews)
- Africa: African Oil Refineries Come Under One Umbrella (BuaNews)
- South Africa: Health Council Pleased With Spending of Conditional Grants (BuaNews)
- South Africa: Minister Condemns Violence By Striking Security Guards (BuaNews)
- South Africa: Dept to Probe Fire Blaze At Stilfontein Mine (BuaNews)
- South Africa: Legal Action May Follow Probe Into Intelligence Activities (BuaNews)
- South Africa: TB Crisis Plan Targets Four Districts (Health-e)
- Nigeria: Rashidat, Colleagues Weep (This Day)
- Nigeria: Obi Seeks Increased IGR, As Labour Demands Higher (This Day)
- Nigeria: Why We Pursue Transparency - Nnamani (This Day)
- Nigeria: Court Strikes Out Alamieyeseigha's Suit (This Day)
- Nigeria: Cherry Picking: CBN to Share in Liabilities (This Day)
- Nigeria: Athlete Turns Coach (This Day)
- Nigeria: Call Ehindero to Order, Ojo Urged (This Day)
- Nigeria: Celebrating World Water Day With Children [opinion] (This Day)
- Nigeria: Need to Define Content of Federalism (This Day)
- South Africa: Govt Behind Team SA All the Way (BuaNews)
- South Africa: Hundreds of Western Cape Schools Set to Scrap Fees (BuaNews)
- South Africa: Learning Made Easy in Taung (BuaNews)
- South Africa: Govt to Employ More Maths, Science Teachers (BuaNews)
- South Africa: Teachers' Selfless Hard Work Earns Them Awards (BuaNews)
- South Africa: Support World TB Day, Says National Health Council (BuaNews)
- Somalia: UN Envoy Appeals for End to Factional Fighting in Capital (UN News)
- Kenya: Pressure On Review Committee to Expand (EA Standard)
- Kenya: Police Officers Torch 1,200 Houses (EA Standard)
- Kenya: Postal Corporation Chief Sacked (EA Standard)
- Kenya: Destruction of Sh6.4b Cocaine Put On Hold (EA Standard)
- Nigeria: Anambra Lawmaker Cries Out Over Denial of Entitlements (This Day)
- Nigeria: State of Nigerian Universities [editorial] (This Day)
- Nigeria: Emir Calls for More Days for Census (This Day)
- Nigeria: Omidiran: Sambawa Overrules Amun Over Falconets (This Day)
- Nigeria: Araraume Warns NPC On Materials Shortage (This Day)
- Nigeria: NPC Chief Absconds With Census Materials (This Day)
- Liberia: Charles Taylor in the Dock [opinion] (This Day)
- Kenya: Kenya Hit By 20 Runs in Bangladesh (EA Standard)
- Kenya: Central Bank Boss Charged With Abuse of Office (EA Standard)
- Kenya: All Set for Safaricom Challenge (EA Standard)
- Kenya: Rono Claims 800m Gold at Common Wealth Games (EA Standard)
- Kenya: State to Enforce New Malaria Cure (EA Standard)
- Kenya: Coach Mulee Lauds Oliech (EA Standard)
- Kenya: NSE Turnover Down, Index Up (EA Standard)
- Kenya: Tiomin Begins Payout to Farmers for Land (EA Standard)
- Nigeria: Egwu Tasks NPC On Accurate Census Figures (This Day)
- Nigeria: Why International Agencies Work With Ondo - Agagu (This Day)
- Nigeria: Adura Pummels Ndere, Zooms Into Final (This Day)
- Nigeria: Naicom to Banks: Let Insurance Firms Go to Capital Market (This Day)
- Nigeria: FG Forecloses Negotiation With Militants (This Day)
- Nigeria: Idris Clarifies Removal of Editor (This Day)
- Nigeria: Community Threatens Action Against Oil Firm (This Day)
- Nigeria: As Oshonaike Cries (This Day)
- Nigeria: Akunyili Leads W/African Anti-Fake Drug Group (This Day)
- Kenya: Boxing Team Floored at Common Wealth Games (EA Standard)
- Africa: Air Operators Denounce EU Airlines Ban (EA Standard)
- Kenya: Mullei's Arraignment Raises Many Queries (EA Standard)
- Kenya: Cavenagh Leads Home Assault As Safari Rally Starts (EA Standard)
- Kenya: Hardeep Wins Squash Plate at Common Wealth Games (EA Standard)
- Kenya: Don's Vision for Varsity Wins Her Coveted Post (EA Standard)
- Kenya: MPs Have Betrayed the Trust of Kenyans [editorial] (EA Standard)
- Kenya: Govt Urged to Allow Sugar Firms to Produce Ethanol (EA Standard)
- Kenya: State Moves to Thwart Farmer's Strike (EA Standard)
- Kenya: Rights Body Seeks Visa Ban for Businessmen Implicated in Graft (EA Standard)
- Kenya: New Imports Rule Opposed (EA Standard)
- Kenya: Co-Op Bank Profit Climbs (EA Standard)
- Africa: Visiting African Female Journalists Get Boost From Laura Bush (State Department)
- South Africa: Shebeens 'Paying Cops Booze, Cash Bribes to Avoid Raids' (Argus)
- South Africa: Violence Stains Security Strike (Argus)
- South Africa: SA's Medal Feast (Argus)
- South Africa: White Wine Scarce, But Red Looks Rosy (Argus)
- Nigeria: Chinua Achebe And the Polity [opinion] (This Day)
- Cote d'Ivoire: Elephants Line Up Friendlies (This Day)
- Nigeria: Market Leader Explains Alaba Robbery (This Day)
- South Africa: Harksen Trustees Claim Off (Argus)
- South Africa: Violence Flares As Guards March (Argus)
- Nigeria: Yet Another Bungled Census [column] (This Day)
- Nigeria: ACD Seeks Mantu,Tafida's Resignation (This Day)
- Nigeria: The Commonwealth . . . Creating Wealth Through Trade [opinion] (This Day)
- Nigeria: Table Tennis Strokes Into Q'finals (This Day)
- Nigeria: Disabled Wins Silver, As Emedolu, Udo-Obong Run Backwards (This Day)
- Nigeria: Shun Call for Period Extension, FG Urged (This Day)
- Nigeria: CP Debunks Rumours of Robbers Posing As Enumerators (This Day)
- Nigeria: Building Rescue Operation Halted (This Day)
- Nigeria: Leaders Call for Extension of Census Exercise (This Day)
- Nigeria: Kalu Advises INEC On Free, Fair Polls (This Day)
- Nigeria: IG Chief Canvasses Extension (This Day)
- Nigeria: Nigerian Official Drops Dead (This Day)
- Congo-Kinshasa: EU Military Mission for Elections Gets the Go Ahead (IRIN)
- Nigeria: BPE Hands Over Apapa Port to Bid Winners (This Day)
- Nigeria: Revenue: PDP Chief Wants Attention Shifted From Oil (This Day)
- Nigeria: 3rd Term Scam: the Myth, the Mystique [opinion] (This Day)
- Nigeria: Tight Security Around Naval Formations (This Day)
- Nigeria: Enumerators, Others Attacked At Ondo, Edo Boundary (This Day)
- Nigeria: Obasanjo Intervenes in Plot to Impeach Mantu (This Day)
- Nigeria: Attah, EFCC And Critics [opinion] (This Day)
- Nigeria: Census: Community Imposes N1,000 Fine for Absenteeism (This Day)
- Nigeria: Policemen Beat Enumerators, NUT Chairman to Stupor (Vanguard)
- Nigeria: Rimson Honours Wema Bank MD (Vanguard)
- Nigeria: Ijaw Youths Meet With Militants Over Hostages (Vanguard)
- Nigeria: How We Plan to Stop 3rd Term, by Usman Bugaje [interview] (Vanguard)
- Nigeria: Policemen Deployed to Stop Boundary Clash (Vanguard)
- Nigeria: Political Tolerance, Please [editorial] (Vanguard)
- Nigeria: Capital Market : NSE Records N26.36b Turnover in February (Vanguard)
- Nigeria: Govt, Exporters Discuss Constraints on Exports (Vanguard)
- Nigeria: Court Summons INEC Boss Over APGA Crisis (Vanguard)
- Nigeria: Obasanjo Should Have Been Stopped in 2003, By Lawal Kaita [interview] (Vanguard)
- Nigeria: State Creation: Ohanaeze Shortlists Three Proposals (Vanguard)
- Nigeria: Panic Grips Neighbourhood After NIDB Building Collapse (Vanguard)
- Nigeria: INEC, PDP and Electioneering [column] (Vanguard)
- Nigeria: Gov Obi's Tenure - Lawyers React [analysis] (Vanguard)
- Burundi: Work With UN On Justice And Reconciliation [press release] (HRW)
- Sierra Leone: Concord Times Editor Arrested [press release] (MFWA)
- Benin: Editor Arrested and Released; Faces High Treason Charges for Article [press release] (MFWA)
- Ghana: La Palm Hotel in Distress - Wants Govt. Intervention (Accra Mail)
- Africa: Progress, Challenges Highlighted On World Tuberculosis Day 2006 (State Department)
- Angola: 65 New Cases of Cholera, One Dead (ANGOP)
- Angola: Prime Minister Back Home (ANGOP)
- Nigeria: S/E Governors Meet N/Assembly Caucus for Extra Igbo State (This Day)
- Nigeria: 25 Massob Members Arrested in Ebonyi (This Day)
- Angola: Africa Urged to Prioritise Fight Against Tuberculosis (ANGOP)
- Angola: Seminar On Human Rights (ANGOP)
- Zambia: Judiciary Workers Down Tools (Times of Zambia)
- Zambia: Opposition Lose Bid to Cut Mining Royalties (Times of Zambia)
- Zambia: Zambia's Economic Gains Cheer Britain (Times of Zambia)
- Zambia: Kamwala Boy Zumla Leads Fight Against Tuberculosis On World TB Day Launch [opinion] (Times of Zambia)
- Zambia: Court Allows Ailing FTJ to Fly to S/Africa (Times of Zambia)
- Zambia: Katele Kalumba Defends Proposed Electoral Bill (Times of Zambia)
- Mali: Hospitable Mali, Hosts Africans in Unity Against Capitalism (Vanguard)
- Zambia: Shortage of Reinvestment Finances [editorial] (Times of Zambia)
- Nigeria: Two Local Govt Chairmen Escape Death, Two People Killed in Census Violence (Vanguard)
- Nigeria: Reps Committee Chairman Appeal to MASSOB On Census (Vanguard)
- Nigeria: NAPEP Enlists Nigerians in Diaspora On Funds Repatriation (Vanguard)
- Nigeria: As Mantu Committee Parodies Constitutional Amendment: The Error of 1914, Lugard and the Tragedy of Nigeria [analysis] (Vanguard)
- Nigeria: Anambra: Matters Arising [column] (Vanguard)
- Nigeria: 4,000 Benefit From NDDC Free Eye Surgery in Ondo (Vanguard)
- Nigeria: Yobe Residents Chase Away Enumerators (Vanguard)
- Nigeria: BPE Hands Over Apapa Port to Private Firms April 3 (Vanguard)
- Nigeria: 100 Days After Alamieyeseigha's Impeachment -- Has Jonathan Delivered? (Vanguard)
- Nigeria: Ijaw Threaten to Reject Census Figures (Vanguard)
- Nigeria: Violence, Hitches Mar Exercise in Adamawa (Vanguard)
- Nigeria: FRSC to Implement Movement Restriction (Vanguard)
- Nigeria: Lawmaker Appeals for Devt of Njikoka Constituency (Vanguard)
- Nigeria: Civil Defence Worker Slumps, Dies (Vanguard)
- Nigeria: Imo Sets Up Panel On Cultism in Colleges (Vanguard)
- Nigeria: Privatisation: Supertek Acquires Sunti Sugar Co for N180m (Vanguard)
- Ghana: Aliu Mahama's Ghana (Concord)
- Sierra Leone: From Fire to 'Fire:' a Case of Arbitrary Use of Power [column] (Concord)
- Sierra Leone: Timap for Justice:an Experiment in Providing Basic Justice Services to the Poor [opinion] (Concord)
- Ethiopia: Pigeon Pea (yergib Attar) a Source of Food, Forage And Fuel Wood in the Arid And Semi-Arid Lands of Ethiopia [opinion] (Daily Monitor)
- Ethiopia: Ethiopian Says Set to Start Second Route to the Sudan (Daily Monitor)
- Comoros: AU Adopts Measure to Provide Peacekeepers for Elections (Daily Monitor)
- Kenya: Prices to Remain High, Says Kenol (Nation)
- Kenya: Claycourt - Dogs of War [column] (Nation)
- Kenya: Media Should Learn to Admit Mistakes [opinion] (Nation)
- East Africa: How Guns Have Made Africa Poor And Left Many Hungry [analysis] (Nation)
- Kenya: Breweries Unveils New Look for Smirnoff (Nation)
- Kenya: Second Impression - Nothing New About These Armenians [analysis] (Nation)
- East Africa: Top Websites in East Africa and About The People's Tastes and Preferences [analysis] (Nation)
- Nigeria: Oil Shipment Suspended (Business in Africa)
- Rwanda: Rwanda Seeks Welsh Investment (Business in Africa)
- Ethiopia: 'Ethiopia More Ready for Global Economy' (Business in Africa)
- Rwanda: Flashing Conflicts Out of Rwanda's Development Path [opinion] (New Times)
- Rwanda: Gahini Church Wages War On Ignorance (New Times)
- Tanzania: Slavery Marks Linger On in Zanzibar [column] (New Times)
- Rwanda: Towards Alleviating Urban Poverty [opinion] (New Times)
- Rwanda: Churches to Participate in Nyungwe Conservation Campaigns (New Times)
- South Africa: BEE Codes Must Assist Development, Not New Elites [opinion] (Business Day)
- South Africa: MTN Pulls Out Stops to Calm Fears Over Iran Venture (Business Day)
- Kenya: Co-Op Bank's Profit Up 101 Percent (Nation)
- Kenya: Foreign PR Gurus Won't Do [editorial] (Nation)
- Kenya: New Kanu Settles for Plain Palm As Symbol (Nation)
- Kenya: Charges Come As a Surprise [analysis] (Nation)
- Kenya: Transfer These Teachers Before the Worst Happens [opinion] (Nation)
- Kenya: Thika to Host Nation Classic (Nation)
- Kenya: President to Flag Off Rally Today (Nation)
- South Africa: Celebrations for SA Camp As Medals Still Pour in (Business Day)
- South Africa: Storm in ANC Over Findings On E-Mails (Business Day)
- South Africa: Household Debt Races to New High in Fourth Quarter (Business Day)
- South Africa: SA, India in Sea Pact (Business Day)
- South Africa: Good Hospitality (Business Day)
- South Africa: Extraordinary Man of Many Parts [opinion] (Business Day)
- South Africa: Supply Shortages 'May Hamper Growth' (Business Day)
- South Africa: Are These Wild Swipes At De Lille Not a Case of Double Standards? [opinion] (Business Day)
- South Africa: Fired-Up MTN Keeps Its Eye On Foreign Markets [column] (Business Day)
- South Africa: Andisa, Credit Suisse to Merge (Business Day)
- South Africa: King to Tackle UN Governance (Business Day)
- South Africa: Kingsmead: to Spin Or Not to Spin, That is the Question (Business Day)
- South Africa: One-Dayers And Tests, Ne'er the Twain Shall Meet [opinion] (Business Day)
- South Africa: Sasol Wins Corporate Reporting Accolade (Business Day)
- South Africa: Current Account Deficit Soars to 22-Year High (Business Day)
- South Africa: More Tomfoolery in Safa's Hunt for Coach (Business Day)
- South Africa: Mittal Keen to Seal Talks On Pricing (Business Day)
- South Africa: Anglo American Surprises With Plan for $2bn in Share Buybacks (Business Day)
- Congo-Kinshasa: Annan Says DR of Congo At 'Critical Stage' With Enthusiasm for June Elections (UN News)
- Congo-Kinshasa: Greater UN Presence Needed in Katanga to Counter Hunger, Atrocities (UN News)
- Tanzania: Cholera Breaks Out in Zanzibar (IRIN)
- Congo-Kinshasa: Step Up Relief Efforts in Katanga, OCHA Urges (IRIN)
- South Africa: Telkom Strike Set to Disrupt Services (Business Day)
- South Africa: Zille Leaves Portfolio Open in Bid to Lure ID Into Mayoral Team (Business Day)
- South Africa: Netcare Simplifies Shareholding Structure With Netpartner (Business Day)
- South Africa: New Blood for Gauteng, Johannesburg (Business Day)
- South Africa: Telkom's Future [editorial] (Business Day)
- South Africa: Bright Prospects [column] (Business Day)
- South Africa: Aussies Will Be No Easy Ride for Favourites Bulls, Cheetahs (Business Day)
- South Africa: Old Mutual's Sparks is Third Life Group Chief to Quit (Business Day)
- South Africa: Anglo Pulls JSE to Record Close (Business Day)
- South Africa: Bottom Line is Rights, Not a Quick Profit [opinion] (Business Day)
- South Africa: Investec Says Most of Its Business Units Did Well (Business Day)
- South Africa: Zuma's Denial of Rape in Court Spotlight (Business Day)
- South Africa: Striking Guards 'Coercing Colleagues' (Business Day)
- South Africa: Vega Could Leave Punters in Dark Again Tomorrow [column] (Business Day)
- Nigeria: Public Order Act: Parties Protest Disregard of Court Ruling (Daily Trust)
- Nigeria: Census: Gurara People May Reject Result (Daily Trust)
- Nigeria: Nitel Accuses MTN of Sabotage (Daily Trust)
- Nigeria: Gombe: Emir Suggests Income As a Variable for Future Census (Daily Trust)
- Nigeria: ANPP Crisis: Jeremiah Useni Convenes NEC Meeting (Daily Trust)
- Nigeria: Boat Mishap Claims One Enumerator in Kano (Daily Trust)
- Nigeria: Tilley-Gyado Dies At 91 (Daily Trust)
- Nigeria: Census: Lugbe Residents Beg Enumerators (Daily Trust)
- Nigeria: Litigation Slows Bank Depositors Payment - CBN (Daily Trust)
- Nigeria: Enugu: Police Deploy Armoured Vehicles, Patrol Streets (Daily Trust)
- Nigeria: Bauchi: Council Engages 50 Enumerators: Places 600 Staff On Reserve (Daily Trust)
- Nigeria: Nigerian Press Operating Under Harsh Condition - Reporters Without Borders (Daily Trust)
- Nigeria: Census Reveals Massive Overcrowding in Abuja Prison (Daily Trust)
- Nigeria: Cham Chief Suspended (Daily Trust)
- Nigeria: Robbers Pose As Enumerators in Abuja (Daily Trust)
- Nigeria: Census Violence Spreads in Southeast (Daily Trust)
- Nigeria: Yobe Protests Materials Shortage (Daily Trust)
- Nigeria: Akume, Benue NUJ Parley (Daily Trust)
- Nigeria: LGs in Nasarawa Fail to Get Extension of Tenure (Daily Trust)
- South Africa: TB Cure Rate Still Poor (Health-e)
- South Africa: In the Absence of New TB Drugs, Researchers Resort to Community Action (Health-e)
- South Africa: 'Not Letting Go' is Secret to High Cure Rate in Western Cape (Health-e)
- South Africa: Looking After Nyanga Orphans is 'God's Plan' (Health-e)
- South Africa: Super-Resistant TB Strains Overburdened Hospital (Health-e)
- Namibia: !gawaxab to Head African Operations (Namibian)
- Namibia: Govt Seeks Public Help in Floods Probe (Namibian)
- Namibia: Death is Their Business (Namibian)
- Namibia: Rotten Food Aid in Karas Region a 'Hot Potato' (Namibian)
- Zambia: Food Program Helps More Get Benefits of HIV Treatment (allAfrica)
- Namibia: Top Cop Faces Theft Charge (Namibian)
- Namibia: More Rain On the Way (Namibian)
- Namibia: Govt Moves to Avert Electricity Crisis (Namibian)
- Namibia: AG Unhappy About Municipal Mess (Namibian)
- Somalia: One Killed in Shootout During Food Delivery (IRIN)
- Cameroon: 130 West Africans Feared Drowned After Boat Capsizes (IRIN)
- Africa: Brain Drain Hits Poor Countries Hard (IPS)