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Stories Posted: 2007/06/25

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  • June 25, 2007

  • Sierra Leone: Women Urged to Retaliate On August 11
  • Botswana: Bishop Opts Out of DC's Divorce Case
  • Botswana: What a Legacy - No Skills-Transfer in Arts
  • Botswana: African Copper Keen to Help Boost Economy
  • Botswana: Nutrition And HIV/Aids - Revisiting the Basics!
  • Botswana: Assets Declaration Will Protect Legislators
  • Botswana: Maposa Bounces Back
  • Botswana: Country Acts to Woo Coal Magnates
  • Botswana: Robbers Stage Kidnapping
  • Botswana: Attorney Charged With Spreading HIV
  • Botswana: Who Takes Pop Stars' Coveted Prize?
  • Botswana: Police Kill Robbery Suspect, Two On the Loose
  • Botswana: Bye Bye Birdie Well Received
  • Botswana: Appointed Chiefs Fake - Ramahobo
  • Botswana: NGOs Out On a Limb
  • Botswana: Intoxicated Killer Gets 13 Years
  • Botswana: Botswana Hosts First Zonal Hayashi-Ha Event
  • Botswana: Time of Opportunity is Here
  • Botswana: Why Are Unfaithful Spouses Not Punished?
  • Botswana: Rollers, Notwane Headed for Another Feud
  • Botswana: Dismissed Student Threatens to Sue College
  • Africa: Let's Try the China Method to Fight Graft in Africa
  • Kenya: Free Market Way to Growth
  • East Africa: Ernst & Young Introduces New Executive Programme
  • Uganda: Meet Uganda's Unsung Business Heroes
  • Uganda: How Crane Bank is Planning to Take Uganda's Banking to Global Standards
  • Uganda: Delicate Act - A Tale of People Who Put ARVs Into Empty Stomachs
  • East Africa: EAC - Rwanda Burundi Karibu!
  • Zambia: Minister Threatens to Revoke Radio Station's License Following Interview With Opposition Leader
  • Lesotho: Journalist Arrested On Treason Charges Declares Hunger Strike Pending Trial
  • Liberia: Sports Journalist Assaulted By Football Coach
  • Uganda: Budhagali Seeks Govt Recognition
  • Uganda: Jinja RDC Advises On Development
  • Tunisia: Medical Researcher Awarded Best Medical Research Prize
  • Comoros: Political Crisis Overshadows Smooth Elections
  • Niger: Rebels Attack Army Base
  • Rwanda: A Difficult Trade-Off to Protect Lake Kivu
  • Uganda: Over 3,000 Sentenced to Community Service
  • Uganda: Mudoola Out of Zambia Tie
  • Uganda: Nyagak Dam Works Start
  • Uganda: Annan to Grace CHOGM
  • Uganda: Man Held Over Expired Goods
  • Uganda: Sh8b Mulago Overhaul Starts
  • Uganda: River Nile Pact in Offing
  • Uganda: Government Aided Schools Ordered to Disband Boarding
  • Ghana: A Political Sermon - "Grasshoppers Don't Eat Grapes"
  • Uganda: Police Explain Mbiringi Suspension
  • Uganda: Bukenya Cautions Kabale Locals On Wetland Use
  • Uganda: Express Advance as Fufa Joins Disabled
  • Uganda: Let Us Not Dismiss Mao's Remarks On Resettlement Kits
  • Africa: Barriers That Hamper Business Development Must Be Cleared
  • Uganda: Unicef Donates Motorcycles
  • Uganda: Knight Riders Shock Rhinos
  • Uganda: Rugby Cranes Outshine Namibia
  • Uganda: Why Competition is Good
  • Uganda: Donors Ask for Court Raid Probe Results
  • Uganda: 'Let Us Take Gender Equality Seriously'
  • East Africa: Disabled Want Representation on East African Legislative Assembly
  • Uganda: Diplomat Preaches Tolerance
  • Uganda: Opposition Party Petitions Commonwealth Over Rights Violations
  • Uganda: Human Rights Leaders Meet LRA Commander
  • Uganda: Transparency Activists Urge Museveni to Act More On Graft
  • Uganda: Politicians Urged to Support Agricultural Services
  • Uganda: Kasozi Wins Crane Classic Golf
  • Uganda: Gulu Divisions Petition Govt Over Property Tax Collection
  • Africa: M7 Meets Zenawi
  • Uganda: Mackay are U-14 Kings
  • Uganda: Casino Simba Roars Its Doors Open
  • Uganda: Mao is a Saboteur, Says Minister Kabwegyere
  • Uganda: Mbarara Market Vendors Seek Aid
  • Nigeria: Glo League - Ozurumba Lambasts Heartland
  • Nigeria: D'Warriors Win Lagos City Basketball League
  • Nigeria: Country's Foreign Oil Companies - Are They Really Nigerian Or Foreign?
  • Nigeria: Tinapa . . . Crazy Idea Now Embraced By Many
  • Nigeria: Vogts - Toro Carpets NFA
  • Nigeria: IG Urged to Check Political Crisis
  • Nigeria: Tourism - Wasting Colonial Relics in Lokoja
  • Nigeria: Jigawa - Furore Over N137 Billion Debt
  • Africa: The Continent And Blair's Exit
  • Nigeria: Strike - Should Labour Have Explored Litigation Option?
  • Nigeria: London/Nigerian Rugby Club Storms Nigeria
  • Nigeria: Govt Releases N173m for Technical Colleges
  • Nigeria: Shema - Coping With Challenges of Yar'Adua's Legacies
  • Nigeria: Mr. President, Government for the People, Not the People for Government!
  • Zambia: Activists Worry Over Death Penalty Freeze
  • Nigeria: Athletes Seek Divine Intervention
  • Nigeria: Women Lawyers Can Join Both FIDA and NBA Women Forum
  • Nigeria: Anambra - Anxiously Awaiting July 13
  • Nigeria: Between Obi And Obj
  • Nigeria: Nobody 'Ll Dare Impeach Obi Again- Umeh
  • Nigeria: Globacom Unveils New Deal for African Athletics
  • Nigeria: NBA Set to Review Constitutional Governance
  • Sudan: Darfur Has Been Failed By International Community, Rice Says
  • Angola: Health Services to Immunise 60,000 Children Against Polio
  • Angola: Portuguese Institution to Assist Nurses' Training
  • Angola: Authors of Domestic Violence to Receive Exemplary Sentences
  • Angola: President Dos Santos Invites Togolese Counterpart for Official Visit
  • Uganda: Minister Wants More Savings Cooperative Organisations
  • Uganda: Excel Pays Sh27.2 million in Claims
  • Uganda: Savings Scheme Lauded
  • Somalia: Gunmen Kill Mosque Leader
  • Ghana: Bonded Not to Cause Abortion
  • Ghana: Rev. Father Admonishes Ghanaians to Be Nation-Conscious
  • Ghana: Government Must Stop Paying Salaries of MMDA Staff
  • Ghana: District Assemblies Urged to Give More Financial Assistance to Women
  • Ghana: Widow Appeals for Early Trial of Suspected Murderer
  • Ghana: Ghanaians Need Freedom From Filth
  • Ghana: Fifteen-Year-Old Boy Jumps to Death
  • Ghana: Tamale Lacks Adequate Hotel Accommodation Facility for CAN 2008
  • Ghana: Robinson Calls for More Funding for Women's Rights Groups
  • West Africa: African Leaders Pussy-Footing On the Rights of Women
  • Africa: Time Catching Up With War Criminals
  • Ghana: Journalists Cannot Runaway From Their Watchdog Role
  • Africa: Arabs Want to Colonize Africa With AU Project
  • Ghana: The Gradualist vs. the Radicals, Which Way AU?
  • Ghana: NDC Claims Part of GNPC's Successes
  • Ghana: Local Firms Being Out-Boxed in Procurement
  • Ghana: More Challenges Hinder the Implementation of the Disability Law
  • Africa: Gradualists Approach to Integration Would Jeopardize Africa Irreversibly
  • Ghana: The Elusive Search for Decentralized Development
  • East Africa: About a Car, Muggings On the Highway and the EAC
  • Uganda: Drama As Saggy is Introduced to Sagara
  • Uganda: Make Us Believe in the Graft Fight
  • Uganda: Sekagya Gets Pardon
  • Uganda: Kategaya Remarries, Pays 10 Cows Bride Price
  • Uganda: Kinyara Pays Sh1.960 Billion Dividends
  • Uganda: We Have Fulfilled the Promise
  • Uganda: Kampala Experiences Tremors Again
  • Uganda: Inzzi Out
  • Uganda: 2007 Could Be the Best Year We Have Ever Seen!
  • Uganda: Hamza to Sell Cars On Hire Purchase
  • Uganda: I Bought Muslim Land for $2m - Lubega
  • Uganda: 'Ssebaana Caused City Mess'
  • Cote d'Ivoire: American Embassy's National Daily Press Review
  • Liberia: 25 June Press Brief
  • Congo-Kinshasa: UN Bolsters Security Measures in Volatile East
  • Sudan: Paris Talks Generated Momentum - UN Chief
  • Ethiopia: Senior Government Official in Coma After Car Accident
  • Ethiopia: Court Convicts Former Officials, Businessmen in Corruption Case
  • Ethiopia: Delegation Returns From China Without Buses
  • Liberia: World Bank Provides U.S. $8.5 Million For Health Sector
  • Liberia: Mittal Steel to Rehabilitate Buchanan & Yekepa
  • Liberia: 150 Retirees Honored
  • Liberia: Lisgis to Launch 2008 National Census
  • Liberia: Not My Desire to Close UL - Ellen
  • Liberia: Corruption Allegations Rock Govt
  • Liberia: Labour Minister Warns Government
  • Liberia: CEMESP Boss Off To Geneva
  • Liberia: Ellen, Booth Visit Public Works Today
  • Liberia: Taylor Trial Delayed Again
  • Rwanda: Ibuka Demands for Compensation From the Ban Ki-Moon
  • Africa: Crisis in World Trade Talks Upsets Continent
  • Niger: Red Cross Sends Emegency Teams After Attacks on Army Base
  • Africa: Trusting One Another: Aid and Africa
  • Gambia: Real Clinch 2007 League Title
  • Mozambique: Left With Nothing
  • Sudan: U.S., France, and China Meet Over Darfur Crisis
  • Ghana: Embrace NYEP - Tolon DCE Tells Youth
  • Ghana: My Perception Has Changed On Voltarians - Boafo
  • Ghana: Anwia People Threaten to Kill Chief?
  • Ghana: S-Poly NSU Pleads for Victim of Alleged Sexual Scandal
  • Ghana: CIS Offers New Microsoft Solutions
  • Ghana: Gov't Determined to Develop Country's Youth
  • Ghana: Communication Has Power to Break Barrier
  • Africa: New Book Focuses on Archaeology in Africa
  • Rwanda: Interpol coordinated 36-hour arrest of Rwandan suspect
  • Gambia: EPA Conference On Free Trade Ends
  • Gambia: Gambia Gets Mosquito Coil Factory
  • Gambia: University Launches Its Brochure
  • Gambia: Kanilai Festival Starts
  • Gambia: PIU Felicitates Jammeh
  • Gambia: Secretary Macdoull-Gaye Launches Oki Printer
  • Gambia: Biko And Sea View Relegated
  • Gambia: Bafrow Set to Support Gov't On Healthcare Delivery
  • Gambia: Brikama to Get a Fish Market
  • Gambia: 50-Years-Old Needs Urgent Treatment
  • Gambia: Positive Move for African Unity
  • Angola: Cunene - Agriculture Minister Encourages Producers to Build Slaughterhouses
  • Angola: Bié - Electoral Commission Upgrades Staffs On Institution's Tasks
  • Angola: Bié - Government Rehabilitates Home Affairs Infrastructures
  • Angola: Futsal - National Team Leaves for Competition in Portugal
  • Angola: Inmates Learn About Democracy, Citizenship
  • Angola: NGOs Encouraged to Combat Aids Pandemic
  • Angola: Angolan Striker Flávio Scores At African Champions League
  • Angola: Huíla - Vaccination Campaign to Target 499, 896 Children
  • Angola: Moxico - Seminar for HIV/Aids Trainers Starts Monday
  • Angola: SME Repatriates Over 1,000 Foreigners in Malanje
  • Ethiopia: Protest Leaders to be Released After Signing Document
  • Uganda: Kamuli District - Prequalification
  • Eritrea: Donations Towards Construction of Martyrs Statue in Agordat
  • Nigeria: Springbank May Drag Debtors to EFCC
  • Nigeria: PTDF Raises Endowment Fund to N1bn in Six Varsities
  • Nigeria: I'm Under Pressure to Withdraw My Guber Petition - Prof Saror
  • Nigeria: Lufthansa to Resume Longest Route Winter
  • Nigeria: One Hundred Years of Neglect
  • Nigeria: Leadership Centre to Hold Workshop On Vandalisation
  • Nigeria: As Palestine Implodes
  • Nigeria: Summons Contractor
  • Nigeria: Uban Ba'u's Appetite
  • Nigeria: PDP Meets Today, Senate Considers Ministerial Nominees Tomorrow
  • Nigeria: Ojeikere Blames NFA, Vogts Clash On Desperation
  • Congo-Kinshasa: UN Official Says Bemba's Return Should Not Pose a Security Threat
  • Nigeria: Opposition Action Congress Denies Split
  • Nigeria: Labour Strike - The Losers, The Gainers
  • Nigeria: Nigerian Among Arrowheads of Rushdie's Knighthood
  • Nigeria: Total PLC to Spend $7.5 Billion in Five Years
  • Nigeria: Subsidies And Their Impact On Economic Growth
  • Nigeria: 'North Must Ensure Yar'Adua's Success'
  • Nigeria: Loyal PDP States May Get Two Chair Slots
  • Nigeria: Entries Swamp Boska/LDFA Champions Cup
  • Nigeria: Militants - 4 Schlumberger Workers Released to Alaibe
  • Africa: Daily HIV/Aids Report
  • Somalia: Kenya Turns Down Opening Border
  • Somalia: Mogadishu Administration Intercepts Illegal Housing
  • Nigeria: 12 Airlines Vie for Hajj Airlift
  • Nigeria: Checking Fraud in Banking System Post-Consolidation
  • Nigeria: Fuel Prices Still High
  • Nigeria: Wema Bank Unveils New Corporate Identity
  • Nigeria: Declare Torture Criminal - CLO
  • Nigeria: FCTA to Decide On Abattoir Trespass
  • Nigeria: A 'Dream' Realised ... Meet Second Nigerian to Play Top Flight Ice Hockey
  • Nigeria: Hajj Fares to Be Paid in Bank Draft
  • Nigeria: Total to Inject $37.5b in Oil & Gas
  • Nigeria: Microsoft, BIITC Train Physically Challenged Youths
  • South Africa: UNAIDS to Ensure Patient Confidentiality On HIV
  • South Africa: Train "Surfing" Deaths Down By 60 Percent
  • South Africa: Northern Cape to Act Together Against Crime
  • Nigeria: Culled From Dailymail.com - Youths Risk Blindness By Picking Sun Glasses for Style
  • Uganda: Seyani Brothers Win U.S.26.6m Deal
  • Tanzania: Japanese Firm to Ease Dar Traffic
  • East Africa: GTV Launches Expand to Region
  • Uganda: IMF Completes Review
  • Kenya: Citizens Debate Budget As General Elections Get Closer
  • Kenya: Safaricom Registers Record Pre-Tax Profit Ksh17b
  • Uganda: URA Posts Ush16 Billion Surplus
  • Rwanda: U.S. Negotiating Investment Treaty with Country
  • Rwanda: WB Commits U.S.$30.5M to HIV/Aids Fight
  • Uganda: MTN Brings Mobile Office to Country
  • Rwanda: Gorilla Naming Again
  • East Africa: Key Points in $28.3 Million EAC Budget
  • Tanzania: Country, Mozambique in Joint Conservation Bid
  • East Africa: 120m Strong Consumer Bloc
  • Rwanda: U.S. Embassy Unveils Online Visa
  • Rwanda: Social Security Fund Targets U.S.$20m for 2007
  • Tanzania: Stars Get $254,300 for Burkinabe Win
  • Tanzania: Dar Ponders Port Dredging At Tanga
  • Kenya: CMA Challenge Winners for Nairobi Tour
  • Uganda: Bidco Palm Oil Project On the Edge
  • Uganda: Baroda Forecasts Good 2007
  • East Africa: TZ-Uganda Rail Link Planned
  • Namibia: Former 'Model Prisoner' Hangs Himself
  • Namibia: 'B1 Butcher's' Victim - 52 Kg, 1,7 M Tall
  • Namibia: Culprits in Caprivi Food Scandal Not Yet Punished
  • Namibia: Domestic Workers Survey Launched
  • Namibia: Students' Gripes Reach Dead End
  • Namibia: Education Revamp Project On Track
  • Namibia: O & L Group Donates Farm to Former Workers
  • Namibia: Man Dies in Fire At Shack
  • Namibia: Man in Court for Hotel Stabbing
  • Namibia: Natis Office Robbed
  • Namibia: Women Treated As 'Property'
  • Namibia: Market Stall Gutted At Keetmans
  • Cote d'Ivoire: As Conflict Winds Up, So Too Does Emergency Aid
  • Zimbabwe: Local Dollar an Endangered Species As Currency Crashes
  • Africa: Africom Can Help Governments Willing to Help Themselves - Ellen Johnson Sirleaf
  • Namibia: Conference On Violence Concludes
  • Namibia: Traditional Authorities Want More Power
  • Namibia: New Book Documents Violence
  • Namibia: Harassment of Enkalis Continues
  • Namibia: CoD Faction's Detailed Options
  • Namibia: Upsurge in Violence Concerns Judiciary
  • Namibia: ICT Sector Should Drive Development
  • Namibia: Ministry Delegates Official to Otjiku
  • Namibia: Political Party Could Split
  • Togo: Togo confirms avian flu outbreak
  • Ghana: The "Experiment" Continues
  • Ghana: A.R. Harruna Attah Writes On...This Is No Irreverence Please
  • Ghana: 2007 A Promising Year - HFC Investment Services Limited
  • Nigeria: National Assembly Reconvenes Tomorrow
  • Nigeria: Ekiti to Return Schools to Missions
  • Nigeria: APGA Advises Yar'Adua On Leadership
  • Nigeria: Yuguda Approves 50 Percent Subsidy On Fertiliser
  • Nigeria: Indian War Colleges Begin Exchange Programme
  • Nigeria: Abedi Pele Hits Lagos
  • Nigeria: Wenger Ready to Swoop On Martins
  • Nigeria: President Regrets Hardship Caused by Strike
  • Nigeria: ANAN Commends Labour On Strike
  • Ghana: Azumah Joins SOS in a Charity Walk
  • Ghana: The NPP and Its ¢650 Million Filing Fee
  • Ghana: Sonitra's Mallam-Kasoa Highway Causing Floods
  • Ghana: Downsizing the Crowded NPP Field
  • Ghana: Unique Trust to Go International
  • Ghana: Madam Nkrumah's Burial - These Ironies of Life
  • Ghana: Capitalism and the Developing World
  • Ghana: Dan, Jake Evicted
  • Ghana: Gross Abuse of Women's Rights in North
  • Africa: Africa Unity Milo Marathon
  • Ghana: The Metro TV/Areeba Soccer Academy
  • Ghana: Amid Maintenance And Rehabilitation
  • Ghana: Engineers Blame Gov't On Recent Accra Floods
  • Ghana: New Hajj Committee Inaugurated
  • Ghana: SIF Launches Poverty Reduction Project In Agona
  • Uganda: 1 Ugandan Envoy Denies Abuse of Rwandans
  • Ghana: Fuel And Electricity Push Up Inflation
  • Uganda: National Park is Our Home, Say Basongora
  • Nigeria: Thanks for Understanding, Says President After Strike
  • Ghana: Infrastructure Gap, Others Risk To Ghana's Growth
  • Somalia: Insecurity Restricting Aid Operations
  • Ghana: Country Gears-Up Export Competitive Strategy
  • Rwanda: Ministry Could Be Derailing Education Process in Rwanda
  • Rwanda: Ministry Vets Unilak Lecturers, Rejects Two
  • Rwanda: Survivors Welcome Death Penalty Ban
  • Rwanda: Two Arrested Over Forging RRA Stamp
  • East Africa: Now That East Africa is Bigger, is It Better?
  • Rwanda: Kamali Flown to France, Detained
  • Rwanda: Public Service - Is It Selfless Service?
  • Rwanda: Teaching - Noble Profession
  • Rwanda: NBI Ministers in Talks
  • Rwanda: USAID Official Lauds Byimana
  • East Africa: EAC Treaty Review Process Starts
  • Rwanda: Trauma On the Increase - Ex-combatants, Children and Women Most Affected
  • South Africa: Potchefstroom Council Warns Criminals, Vandals
  • Nigeria: Canada 2007 - F/Eagles Insist On Gold Medal
  • Nigeria: Group Drums Support for Mark
  • Nigeria: 'Strike, a Sacrifice'
  • Nigeria: Ejiogu Ends Enyimba's Double Dream
  • Nigeria: Abuja 2014 - Gowon Decries Public Apathy
  • Nigeria: Police Arrest 11 Over Murder of NURTW Chief
  • South Africa: Deputy Min Hangana Challenges Youth To Make Schools Safe
  • Zimbabwe: Save Zimbabwe Coalition Urge Europe to Work With African Institutions On Zim
  • Southern Africa: Zimbabwe Producing Record Numbers of Refugees
  • Zimbabwe: Zimbabwe Dollars Rejected As Currency Crashes
  • Zimbabwe: Economic Collapse Worsens Food Crisis
  • South Africa: Jeppestown Massacre Leads to Crime Initiatives
  • Zimbabwe: Govt Accused of Using Food as a Political Tool
  • Zimbabwe: Fighting the Spread of Polio - Again
  • Tanzania: The Evasive Goal of Stopping Children From Dying
  • Zimbabwe: Supermarkets Continue Increasing Prices
  • Zimbabwe: Jokonya Remembered
  • Zimbabwe: Give Social Contract a Chance, Says ZNCC Boss
  • Zimbabwe: Rural Access to Appropriate Technologies Vital
  • Zimbabwe: CCZ Reintroduces Buying Clubs
  • Zimbabwe: Zimsun to Increase Hotel Rooms Ahead of SA 2010
  • Zimbabwe: Train Peacekeepers, Armies Told
  • Zimbabwe: Common Fund to Assist
  • Zimbabwe: South African Judges Arrive
  • Africa: 'President Must Attend EU-Africa Summit'
  • Zimbabwe: Dynamos' Dozen Delight
  • Zimbabwe: Monos Edge Tube And Pipe
  • Zimbabwe: Stanislaus Chigwedere Dies
  • Zimbabwe: Sanctions Major Cause of Health Insecurity - Minister
  • Zimbabwe: Chapungu Sweat Through Against Ajax Hotspurs
  • Zimbabwe: David Whitehead Worth Over $312 Billion
  • Zimbabwe: Women Must Uplift Each Other
  • Zimbabwe: Indigenisation Bill Gazetted
  • Zimbabwe: Hwange Hammer Minnows Golden Stars
  • Zimbabwe: SA Extends Deadline On Ban of Asbestos Use
  • Burundi: The Meeting Between President Nkurunziza And Mr Rwasa Raises Hope for Peace.
  • South Africa: Lost Wheelchair Defeats Champ
  • South Africa: Mikayla - Man in Dock
  • South Africa: Mahan's First Win
  • South Africa: Teachers' Union Suspends Strike
  • South Africa: Aussies Slam 'Betrayal' As White Rests Key Boks
  • Kenya: Listen to the Inmates
  • South Africa: Hulamin Could Double Sales in Decade
  • South Africa: Improved Service Tops Agenda in Boardrooms
  • Kenya: Media Bill Not Final, Says Kagwe
  • Africa: The Punter - Rugby - No Favourites in Africa Group
  • Kenya: Convict Jailed for Defiling Minor Loses Appeal to Reduce Term
  • Kenya: VP Says Elections Will Not Be Delayed
  • Kenya: Polo - North Kenya Team Takes Polo Tourney Crown
  • East Africa: When Will Kenyans Ever See Themselves As East Africans?
  • Kenya: Rift Valley MPs Hold Unity Talks
  • Kenya: Palestinian Factions Need a Messiah
  • Kenya: Go for HIV Test, Nzimbi Tells Parliamentary Aspirants
  • Kenya: Sh1 Billion Used for Training Officers
  • Kenya: Team Plans Friendlies Ahead of Algiers Games
  • Kenya: Four Women Held Over Meeting
  • Somalia: Woman Killed by Grenade Explosion
  • Somalia: Police Officer Killed After Leaving Mosque
  • Zimbabwe: Oriental Tobacco Sales Set to Begin Tomorrow
  • Zimbabwe: Deputy Minister Donates $10 Million to School
  • Zimbabwe: Highlanders Dismiss Jets
  • Zimbabwe: Stars Advance to Next Round
  • Zimbabwe: '2006 Global Mining Industry Net Profits Impressive'
  • Zimbabwe: Germany's Plot Exposed
  • East Africa: COMESA Urges Free Movement of Maize Across Borders
  • Zimbabwe: Lions Clobber Saints
  • Zimbabwe: Angola to Copy Country's Urban Housing Models
  • Zimbabwe: DDF Loses Vehicle Parts Worth Billions of Dollars
  • Zimbabwe: Women's Ministry Donates $100 Million
  • Zimbabwe: 'Embassy Instructed to Deny Visas to Delegates'
  • Kenya: Violence Against Women Spreads Aids, Says Study
  • Kenya: Sugar Prices 'Will Not Go Up'
  • Sudan: Behind All Great Men Are Women Like Rebecca
  • Kenya: Where is the Evidence That Kenya is a Potential Failed State?
  • Kenya: Scientist Want Trawling Ban Lifted
  • Kenya: Safaricom Toasting Now But Real Test Ahead
  • Kenya: Defection to Heighten War Among MPs On Supremacy
  • Kenya: Four Ministers Join Shirikisho
  • Kenya: Good News From the Corporate World
  • Kenya: ODM-K Split Over Nomination Mode
  • Kenya: Rallying - Tundo Extends Lead in Local Rally Series
  • Kenya: Family's Agony After Two Sons Disappear
  • Kenya: Date Set for Plan to Boost Oil Pipeline
  • Kenya: Law Report - City Council Under No Duty to Evict Squatters
  • Kenya: Boxing - Three Clubs to Form Commonwealth Squad
  • Kenya: Farmers Form Produce Lobby
  • Uganda: Sironko Approves Shs21b Budget
  • Uganda: Unveiling Casino Simba
  • Uganda: MP Starts Museveni 4th Term Campaign
  • Uganda: Bududa, Manafwa in Row Over Boundary
  • Uganda: Mt. Elgon Waters Unsafe
  • Angola: Ruling Party Official Commends Pentecostal Church
  • Angola: Akwá Vows to Improve His Performance
  • Angola: Reverend Advises Faithful to Get Electoral Card
  • Angola: 1º De Agosto Get Five Points Ahead of Second Placed
  • Angola: Enana Organises Seminar on Airports Supervision
  • Angola: Family Minister Runs Workshop on Domestic Violence Law
  • Angola: Music Band ´´impactos 4´´ to Launch New CD
  • Uganda: Can Herbalists Cure Syphilis?
  • Uganda: Mpigi Passes Development Plan
  • Uganda: UCA Officials in London
  • Uganda: Govt Backs Nakivubo Channel Giveaway
  • Uganda: U.S. Salutes Machar, Chissano On Northern Conflict, Pledges $100m
  • Uganda: Child Burnt Over Shs200
  • Uganda: Ssenfuka, Nsereko Land US Scholarships
  • Uganda: Two Killed in Border Ambush
  • Uganda: New Satellite Television Provider GTV On Air Now
  • Uganda: Uganda's Poverty Levels Dropping - Ubos Study
  • Uganda: Victims of Child Trafficking
  • Uganda: How Cranes Felled Rugby Giants Namibia
  • Uganda: Arua Calls for Financial Discipline
  • Uganda: PSFU Sets Energy Fair
  • Africa: Vyke Introduces VoIP Retail Calls to Africa at Near to Wholesale Rates
  • Uganda: Crane Joins Visa Family
  • Uganda: Army Officers Cited in Property Row
  • Uganda: Chasing Very Big Dreams With All Their Hearts
  • Uganda: SC Villa Receives Nsumba Payment
  • Uganda: Kanyike Vows to End Cranes Goal Drought
  • Uganda: Govt Gives Land Fund Shs8b Boost
  • Uganda: Tororo Woman MP Wants Opponent Declared Bankrupt
  • Uganda: Citizens Settle for Third
  • Uganda: So, We Should Be Impressed With the Budget?
  • Uganda: Banking On Dr. Suruma
  • Uganda: Express Faces Kampala Utoda in Cup
  • Uganda: Army to Force Karimojong Children Into School
  • Uganda: Show Us the Expertise in City Channel Project
  • Uganda: Speke, URA in New Row
  • Uganda: Workers Insist On Minimum Wage Law
  • Uganda: Pam Fires Up Jinja
  • East Africa: Everything to Gain in Region
  • Sudan: Infrastructure Must Be Repaired for Displaced to Return to South
  • Kenya: Forest Service to Curb Continued Forest Destruction
  • Kenya: Consumers to Bear Full Cost of Tax On Wines And Spirits
  • Kenya: Shillings & Sense
  • Kenya: Ministry to Privatise Sections of Highway
  • Kenya: VP - Polls to Be Held This Year
  • Kenya: Offstage With Country's Funny Men - And Woman
  • Kenya: Country, Venezuela Discuss Oil
  • Kenya: Fake Medicines Flood Market
  • Kenya: Where Are the Funny Women?
  • Kenya: Kagwe - Charges On Ambulance Service to Be Waived
  • Kenya: The Sly Foxes And Lions in Our Political Landscape
  • Kenya: Prisons Are Better, But Courts Still a Big Let Down
  • Kenya: Rays of Hope Amid Poverty
  • Kenya: Now First Lady Hints At Mwiraria Reappointment
  • Kenya: Big Blow for Narc-K As Ministers, MPs Defect
  • Mauritius: IRS Extension to Small Landowners - Challenge and Opportunity
  • Cameroon: FENASSCO B - Time for Stock-Taking
  • Cameroon: If the Booty Was Well Shared
  • Cameroon: Four Prominent Ladies Bid Farewell to the First Lady
  • Cameroon: Cameroon Records CFA 220 Billion Surplus Trade Balance
  • Cameroon: "Les Coccinelles" Graduates Third Batch
  • Cameroon: Public-Private Sector Dialogue - The New Dispensation
  • Cameroon: MAETUR Celebrates 30th Anniversary
  • Cameroon: Governor Koumpa Issa Reiterates Free, Transparent Polls
  • Cameroon: Stringent Measures to Check Fraud
  • Cameroon: MINSEC - Governance Programme Committee Commissioned
  • Zambia: Rally Behind Police, Ronny Urges Medics
  • Zambia: Ndola Strike Jeopardises Trade Fair Preps
  • Zambia: Platinum Change of Kitwe Face, Shape
  • Zambia: Japan Commits Over K160bn to Develop Cities
  • Zambia: Constitution Making
  • Zambia: Workers Should End Strike
  • Zambia: State Prioritises Water
  • South Africa: An Expensive Guest
  • Africa: Good Reasons Why Local Politicians Should Not Cosy Up to CNBC Africa
  • South Africa: Cosatu Hostage Claim Tests Strikers' Resolve
  • South Africa: Street Dogs - Don't Make a Habit of Investment Mistakes
  • South Africa: Seeking a Savvier Beast At New-Look Vodacom
  • South Africa: Wage Talks to Show Way for Inflation
  • South Africa: Key Springboks to Rest Before World Cup
  • South Africa: PSG Wants AIM Listing By September
  • South Africa: Helping Africa to Be of Help to Country
  • South Africa: Discovery's Solvency Dwindles Further
  • South Africa: ANC Policy Indaba Puts Party to Test
  • South Africa: From the Big Apple to the Big Naartjie
  • South Africa: Old Mutual Looks Beyond Short-Term Slowdown
  • South Africa: Wealthy Feel the Burn of Zille's Plan for Cape Town
  • South Africa: Monorail to Go Ahead, Says Mashatile
  • Lesotho: Juniors Tussle Over Diamond Mine
  • South Africa: Kebble Got Value for Donations, Says ANC
  • South Africa: The Forecast Factory - Being So Cheerful Keeps Market Going
  • South Africa: SUV Taxes Could Set 'Dangerous Precedent'
  • South Africa: Nepad's Broadband Protocol Under Fire
  • South Africa: Second-String Squad Will Give Others a Break
  • South Africa: Barloworld 'Ditching Australian Loser'
  • South Africa: Difficult to See Police As Friends If They Behave Like Old Enemies
  • Comoros: African Union Flies in to Demand Elections
  • Nigeria: Yar'Adua Tasks Civil Servants On Partnership
  • Nigeria: States' New Legislatures
  • Nigeria: Don Advocates 24 Months Maternity Leave
  • Nigeria: Obi - AC Berates Gani
  • Nigeria: Gani, Balarabe Laud Decision to Suspend Strike
  • Nigeria: Airports - Ohakim, Omehia Strike Deal On Link Road
  • Nigeria: Anguish of Displaced Lagosians
  • Nigeria: Militants Free 4 Foreign Oil Workers
  • Nigeria: Facing Retirement
  • Nigeria: Obi - Supreme Court Ruling'll Reshape Anambra - APGA Leader
  • Nigeria: Niger Delta Communities Hail FG Over Alaibe's Appointment
  • Nigeria: No Offer Yet to Join Yar'Adua's Govt - AC Spokesman
  • Nigeria: 54,000 Women Die Annually at Child Birth, Says Report
  • Nigeria: AC Candidate Withdraws Petition at Tribunal
  • Nigeria: Arik Air MD Seeks Improved Safety
  • Nigeria: Akpabio and Task of Uniting Akwa Ibom
  • Nigeria: Kanu, Amun Commend Delta FA Over Charity Tie
  • Nigeria: Benue Assembly Approves 13 Commissioner Nominees
  • Nigeria: Part 1 - Servant-Leader And the Ruling Party
  • Nigeria: ICAN President Faults Registration of Other Accounting Bodies
  • Nigeria: Petroleum Pricing Committees to be Set Up
  • Nigeria: Celtel Celebrates One Year, Offers 10 Million Free Air Time
  • Nigeria: PDP Wants to Disrupt Tribunal Sitting in Osun--AC
  • Nigeria: Attacks - Oyo ANPP Candidates Go Into Hiding
  • Nigeria: FSS 2020 Can Be Achieved With Determination And Focus -- Ebong
  • Nigeria: Private Sector Calls for End to Strike
  • Nigeria: Saraki, Kojo Launch Soccer Revolution
  • Nigeria: Labour Strikes? Expect Many More, Unless ...!
  • Nigeria: Eboh Lauds Uduaghan On Distribution of Appointments
  • Nigeria: Making Rigging Unattractive
  • Nigeria: Anambra PDP Raps Umeh Over Comments On Assembly Inauguration
  • Nigeria: Challenges Before FERMA
  • Nigeria: AC Tackles Gov Saraki Over Appointment of TIC
  • Nigeria: Electronics Dealers Deny Crisis in Onitsha
  • Nigeria: From Five to Two - is the PDP Facing Extinction in the South-East?
  • South Africa: Assurers Spend R1,4bn to Boost RA, Endowment Policy Values
  • Nigeria: Bribery Allegation - Labour Party Calls for Investigation
  • Nigeria: Kidnapping - Police Releases Ogbuawa
  • Nigeria: Aja Nwachukwu Commends Government, Labour Agreement
  • Nigeria: How Strike Put the Polity Under Pressure
  • Nigeria: Bakassi Suspends Ita Giwa
  • Nigeria: Revert to N70/Litre - Assures On Fuel Supply
  • Nigeria: Illusions and Delusions of "Nigerians in Diaspora"
  • Nigeria: How Senate's Intervention Failed to Stop Strike
  • Nigeria: Tinubu Faults Yar'Adua's Reconciliatory Moves
  • South Africa: Bond Market Sell-Off 'To Continue in Short Term'
  • Nigeria: Environmental Rights Head Warns of Oil Spill Inferno
  • Nigeria: Groups Task Police On Neutrality in Edo Elections Tribunal Suits
  • Nigeria: Agagu Lauds Labour Over Suspension of Strike
  • Nigeria: PDP Begins Preparations for 2011 Polls
  • Nigeria: Technology
  • Nigeria: The Police Scam
  • Nigeria: Royal Welcome for F/Eagles in Canada
  • Nigeria: Osunbor, Finance Ministry, Battle Over Choice of Accountant General
  • Nigeria: Total Blames Products Scarcity for Drop in Financial Performance
  • Nigeria: AC Slams Gani Fawehinmi
  • Nigeria: Cardinal Okogie Cautions Men of God Against Self-Enrichment
  • Nigeria: NFA Crisis - Maigari Embraces Peace, Singabele Keeps Mum
  • Nigeria: Militants Asked to Lay Down Arms
  • Nigeria: Election Violence - Why We Dragged 23 Suspects to Court--SSS Director
  • Uganda: MPs Query Post Bank Ability
  • Uganda: Shilling Dips, But Still Below Shs1,600 Mark
  • Uganda: Sudan Dollars Lure Dfcu Bank to Open in Koboko
  • Nigeria: Oando Emerges Stock of the Week As Strike Takes Toll On Market Indicators
  • Kenya: 1,000 Inmates Suffer Mistrial, Says Report
  • Kenya: Ballot Only Option Now for ODM-K
  • Kenya: President's Strategy for Election Victory
  • Nigeria: Ministerial Nominees Face Security Test Today
  • Nigeria: Yar'Adua, Labour Strike New Deal
  • Nigeria: Country's External Debt Now $2.6bn
  • Zimbabwe: Loita Takes Over Met Bank
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