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Stories Posted: 2008/04/08

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  • April 08, 2008

  • Zimbabwe: Respect for Property Rights At Core of Investment
  • Africa: India Takes On China
  • Botswana: Ministry Holds Energy Efficiency Seminar Today
  • Botswana: Worries Over Referees' Poor Pay
  • Southern Africa: Secretariat Powers SACU to New Heights
  • Botswana: Softball Veteran Left Speechless
  • Botswana: New Liquor Regulations Fail to Take Effect
  • Botswana: Buffaloes Suffer Body Blow
  • Botswana: Back Stage
  • Botswana: Socca Gives Millenium Revellers Night to Remember
  • Cote d'Ivoire: American Embassy's National Daily Press Review
  • Zimbabwe: Poll Officials Arrested
  • Zimbabwe: ZEC Says It Won't Hurry to Release Results
  • Zimbabwe: Tsvangirai And Zuma Discuss
  • Uganda: Police Net 3 With Firearms
  • Uganda: Get Land Titles to Prevent Evictions
  • Zimbabwe: Western Journalists Released on Bail
  • Zimbabwe: MDC Should Focus On Real Issues
  • Botswana: Judgement On Attorneys' Fraud Case Postponed
  • Botswana: Customary Court Produce Complex Decisions
  • Botswana: House Adopts RADP Motion
  • Botswana: Mogae's Retired Life
  • Botswana: Zimbabwe's Razor Edge
  • Botswana: Health Plans Must Note Climate Change - Lesolle
  • Botswana: Majombolo Ease Relegation Woes
  • Botswana: Youth Complain About Khama Cabinet
  • Nigeria: Old Students, Key to Unity Schools Survival - Minister
  • Nigeria: The Intrigues of El-Rufai's Trial
  • Nigeria: Ali's Exemplary Food Policy
  • Nigeria: Gindiri Girls Roll Out Drums At 50
  • Nigeria: Basic Education Eludes 47 Percent of School-Age Children
  • Nigeria: Water Provision - Groups Seek Increased Funding
  • Nigeria: Benue Govt Disowns North Central Varsity
  • Nigeria: Jigawa Invests N150m in Water Improvement
  • Nigeria: 'Corruption's Nigeria's Biggest Devt Hurdle'
  • Nigeria: Kwara, FCT Win Unesco Science Quiz
  • Nigeria: Governance - UNILAG Hosts Town Hall Meeting
  • Nigeria: Union Rejects Discriminatory Pay
  • Nigeria: Covenant Varsity Students Hold Seminar
  • Africa: Walking to Free Country From Tuberculosis
  • Nigeria: Celebrating the Easy Way
  • Nigeria: Katsina - Two Polls, One Story
  • Nigeria: Malaria And Millennium Goals 4 - 5
  • Nigeria: Health, Education, Devt Goals Off-Track - World Bank/IMF
  • Nigeria: What to Know About New Basic Education Curriculum
  • Liberia: President Sirleaf and British Prime Minister Hold Talks
  • Nigeria: Mend Alleges Plot to Poison Okah
  • Zimbabwe: Refugees Fear Mugabe's Wrath
  • Rwanda: Processed Poultry Products Arrive From Uganda
  • Rwanda: What's Genocide Got to Do With April?
  • Rwanda: Envoy Urges Citizens in Diaspora to Step Up Fight Against Genocide Ideology
  • Rwanda: Government Moots Insurance Scheme for Cooperative Farmers
  • Rwanda: Survivors Narrate Their Suffering at Vigil
  • Rwanda: Use Biotechnology to Improve Potato Production - Scientists
  • Rwanda: Massamba Raps Simon Bikindi
  • Rwanda: Beraho Attends IOC General Assembly
  • Rwanda: It Was Possible to Save People During Genocide, Says Rescuer
  • Rwanda: Despite Poor Beginning, Farg Will Deliver - Officials
  • Rwanda: Genocide Benefits? It's Macabre Thinking
  • South Africa: Zuma's Birthday Bash On Hold
  • South Africa: Delft Squatters Banish Memory of Evil
  • Nigeria: Is Smoking a Democratic Choice?
  • Nigeria: Jigawa Buys JAMB Past Questions for Students
  • Nigeria: Warm Spring Contributes to Education
  • Nigeria: Elf Awards Scholarship to Akwa Ibom Indigenes
  • Nigeria: FLHE - a Necessary Tool in HIV Eradication
  • Nigeria: Babcock Varsity Plans World Class Teaching Hospital
  • Nigeria: MDGS - JDPC Tasks Donor Agencies
  • Nigeria: Galvanising Anti-Graft War
  • Nigeria: Wesley Varsity Appoints VC, Moves to New Site
  • Somalia: Somaliland's Ruling Party, Opposition Disagree On Election Schedule
  • South Africa: Housing Agent Seeks to Bar 'Rogue' Councillor
  • Rwanda: Rwandans in Belgium Commemorate 1994 Genocide
  • Rwanda: ICTR Prosecutor Calls for Preventive Justice to Avert Human Tragedies
  • Uganda: Telling It On the Mountain
  • Uganda: Mukono Wants NAADS Revised
  • Uganda: UPE School Opens Banana Garden
  • Uganda: Nalubaale Seek Revenge in KCC Encounter
  • Uganda: Comprehensive Retain Lira Football Title
  • Uganda: Jinja LC1 Chairman Held Over Defilement
  • Uganda: Ministry to Increase Teacher Incentives
  • Uganda: Account for NAADS Funds, Tororo Officials Told
  • Uganda: Otafiire Warns On Recruitment
  • Uganda: Sserukuuma Recalled to Bolster Cranes
  • Uganda: The Rising Cost of Living is Unbearable
  • Uganda: Landmine Victims Appeal for Help
  • Uganda: Parents Build Classrooms
  • Uganda: Banks are Cheating Their Customers
  • Zimbabwe: Unknown to Him, Mugabe is Stark Naked!
  • Uganda: Makerere to Host Health Course
  • Uganda: Aids Policy Ignores Children - Study
  • Uganda: DP, FDC Clash Over Rubaga Division Seat
  • Uganda: 21-Year-Old Man to Hang for Murder
  • Uganda: Madhvani Unveils Sh400m Scholarships
  • Uganda: Sh1.6b Needed to Sustain Lake Kyoga
  • Zimbabwe: A Win for Mugabe is a Lesser Evil for Country
  • Uganda: Diversify Teaching - Mandy
  • Uganda: Land Bill Will Cause Chaos - Mao
  • Uganda: Adding Value to Matooke Will Increase Farmers' Incomes
  • Uganda: Team Teaching Eases Work
  • Uganda: Why Some Exam Stars Fade At Higher Levels
  • Uganda: Thugs Attack Kenyan Truck Drivers
  • Uganda: RDC Urges Police Trainers to Study Law
  • Uganda: Tullow Moves Oil Search to Lake Albert
  • Uganda: Students Urged On Technology
  • Uganda: Motorists Held Over Fake Driving Permits
  • Uganda: UNCCI to Host Islamic Business Forum
  • Uganda: MP, Dr. Clarke Mentioned in Sh50m Loss
  • Uganda: Byanyima, Sabiiti Pay Damages to Judges
  • Uganda: 20 Suspects Arrested Over Theft of Cattle
  • Uganda: Kenyan Takes Miss Mubs Crown
  • Uganda: High Jumper Okot Eyes Record
  • Uganda: African Politicians Irk Bishop
  • Uganda: New Soybean Variety Out
  • Uganda: District Chiefs Grilled Over Sh1b
  • Uganda: 40 Cars Netted in Crackdown
  • Uganda: Stanbic Helps School Get Bus
  • Rwanda: Countiry Attacks UN, France On Genocide
  • Uganda: Children's Hospital Construction Starts
  • Uganda: Makerere University Bursar Resigns
  • Uganda: Accessing Library Services At the Click of a Mouse
  • Uganda: Basketball Could Benefit From Tashobya
  • Uganda: Concept of Land Holding Among Cattle Keepers
  • Uganda: Vendor Wins Coke's Beijing Ticket
  • Uganda: Teacher Cited in Acid Attack
  • Uganda: Locals Asked to Offer Land for Water Sources
  • Uganda: Prisons Suspends Over 100
  • Uganda: 250,000 Energy-Savers Undistributed
  • Uganda: D'Ujanga Wants Industrial Park in Oyam
  • Uganda: RDC Tips Mityana Women
  • Sudan: UNAMID Intensifies Political Dialogue With Govt
  • Nigeria: FG Tasks Education Ministry On French Language
  • Angola: Home Minister Attends CPLP Forum in Portugal
  • Rwanda: Presidential Advisory Council Meets in Kigali
  • Uganda: India Starts Free Trade for Poor Countries
  • Somalia: Suicide Bomber Strikes AU Peacekeepers
  • Chad: UN Mission Starts Training Local Police
  • Congo-Kinshasa: Peacekeeping Force Stretched to the Limit - Report
  • Sudan: UN and AU Begin New Round of Consultations
  • Africa: Welcome Mat Worn Thin in South Africa
  • Gambia: District Tribunal President Bans Media Coverage of Proceedings
  • East Africa: Kenya Men And Ugandan Women; a Beginner's Guide
  • Nigeria: Onuesoke Berates Politics of Selection
  • Nigeria: Rivers Govt Sets Up Three Tribunals On LG Poll
  • Nigeria: AC Grabs More Seats in Edo Assembly
  • Nigeria: Rivers to Get National Identity Card
  • Burkina Faso: General Strike Over Cost of Living
  • Mauritius: Fossil Fuel Flunkies Beware
  • Mauritius: Slowing Deforestation May Be Worth $Billions
  • Africa: Progress Toward Development Goals Off Track - World Bank Report
  • Kenya: Transporters Take KRA to Court Over New Rules
  • Kenya: Dwindling Bee Colonies Sting Honey Market
  • Kenya: Telecoms Firms Grapple With Talent Search
  • Africa: It's Time Africans Took Control
  • Kenya: Generate Wealth By Freeing Land
  • Kenya: Rival Formats Leave Software Makers in a Fix
  • Kenya: Attack On Patents Hurts the Poor
  • Burkina Faso: Diocese of Ouahigouya Celebrates Golden Jubilee
  • Chad: Thousands Made Homeless By State Suffer, Says Rights Group
  • Congo-Kinshasa: Archbishop Insists Politics Must Pursue Common Good
  • Sudan: President Kiir Willing to Work 'Side By Side' With Churches
  • Kenya: Fear of Violence as Power-Sharing Talks Collapse
  • Kenya: Kifwa Anxious Over Taxman's Intervention
  • Kenya: KPA to Up Market Share As Ports Rivalry Hots Up
  • East Africa: Promise And Curse of EAC's Exploding Populace
  • Kenya: Graduate Teachers Remain Jobless Amid Shortage
  • Kenya: An Agenda for the New Trade Minister
  • Africa: Searching for the New Version of Internet
  • Kenya: Seek Better Ways to Tame Inflation
  • Kenya: Boss Freight Set to Change Car Import Business
  • Kenya: Maritime Boss Calls for More Seafaring Women
  • Kenya: Disabled Demand for Tax Break
  • Kenya: Top World Music Label Embraces Kenyan Star
  • Kenya: Shareholders Take Sameer to Task Over Project Delay
  • Uganda: UCL to Use Rights Issue to Ride Into Western Kenya
  • Kenya: Create Law to Protect Lenders in Repo Transactions
  • Kenya: Over 40,000 Candidates Get KCSE Fresh Results
  • Africa: A Challenge to Economic Statecraft
  • Kenya: Lost At Sea? Shipping Terms Made Easy
  • Kenya: S&P's Moves to Gauge African Equity Markets
  • Africa: Expert Wants Continent to Devise Security Code
  • Africa: India Unveils New Plan for Partners on Continent
  • Eritrea: Southern Red Sea Region Gets Access to Mobile Phone Service
  • Liberia: Renovated KRTTI Turn Over to Govt
  • Congo-Kinshasa: Public Health Workshop to Pave Way for the Future
  • Zimbabwe: Court Postpones Election Case - Again
  • Zimbabwe: Police Arrest Five ZEC Officials for 'Undercounting' Mugabe Votes
  • Zimbabwe: Analyst Says Mugabe Has Staged a 'Coup By Veto'
  • Zimbabwe: Times Reporter Released on Bail
  • Zimbabwe: MDC Says Mugabe Fast Running Out of Options
  • Angola: Teachers Training School Ready in August
  • Angola: Agriculture Ministry to Hold Press Conference Friday
  • Angola: Cunene - Ministry Funds Construction of Training Centre
  • Angola: Benin's President Ends Visit
  • Angola: Parliament Speaker Defends Strengthening of Political Ties With Benin
  • Angola: Roads Rehabilitation Employs 16,000 People
  • Angola: Bié - De-Mining Operators to Clear Off Over 90 Fields
  • Angola: Huambo - Over Sixty Cases of HIV/Aids Reported
  • Angola: Soccer - Interclube, Benfica Adjust Sixth Round
  • Angola: Rain Kills Two, Destroys 38 Houses
  • Tanzania: Slowly, a More Enlightened Approach to Drug Addiction
  • Nigeria: Baby Trees Die as Reforestation Fails
  • Zambia: Court Dismisses Air Force Commander's Request to Caution Editor Over Articles On Corruption Case
  • Liberia: Ex President's Testimony Hinges on Doctor 's Report
  • Liberia: Govt Releases Four Accused Murderers
  • Liberia: Barrolle Basket Ball Team Falls Again
  • Liberia: Country Wins Amputee Football Cup
  • Liberia: Treason Re-Trial Goes to Ivory Coast
  • Liberia: President Holds Talks With British PM
  • Liberia: Gov't Declares Nine Wanted for Arson Attacks
  • Liberia: 'Power Generators Pose Threat to Human Lives'
  • Liberia: Cellcom Launches GPRS-Edge Technology
  • Liberia: Dev. Agenda Must Be Driven By Local Production
  • Liberia: Disabled Table Tennis Launched
  • Nigeria: Our Future Policemen
  • Cameroon: Can ITU Help Bridge the Digital Divide?
  • Cameroon: Beyond Article 6 (2)
  • Cameroon: West - Bafoussam To Have a Referal Hospital
  • Kenya: Violence As Cabinet Talks Suspended
  • Mozambique: Minimum Wage Negotiations Nearing Conclusion
  • Mozambique: Renamo Opposes Non-Aggression Pact
  • Mozambique: Assembly Ratifies Test Ban Treaty
  • Mozambique: Guebuza Criticises Those Against Development
  • Gambia: Fatou Jaw Manneh's Missing Case File Found
  • Kenya: Tourism Gets Help
  • Africa: Daily HIV/Aids Report
  • Cameroon: Over 5,000 More Jobs in CDC Soon
  • Cameroon: Continental Competitions - Tough Draws for Cameroonian Clubs
  • Cameroon: Classes Continue Despite Easter Break
  • Cameroon: Abah Abah, Olanguena Spend Eight Days in Police Dragnet
  • Somalia: UN Refugee Agency Vehicle Ambushed
  • Tunisia: Authorities Seize Three Issues of Opposition Newspaper
  • Ethiopia: Humanitarian Bulletin - 7 April 2008
  • Zimbabwe: New Funding To Provide Critical Assistance to Mobile and Vulnerable People
  • Africa: As IMF Faces Structural Adjustment Measures, Global South Activists Demand Accountability
  • South Africa: Indian Companies Invest On Coega IDZ
  • South Africa: Allen Carr, Cansa to Help Smokers Quit
  • South Africa: China Celebrates South Africa Week
  • South Africa: Development, Gender Awareness Go Hand in Hand
  • South Africa: Ten Points Drop for Consumer Confidence Index
  • South Africa: Govt Services Taken to Communities of Nkandla
  • South Africa: Limpopo Launches Integrated Housing Project
  • Africa: UNHCR and Google Unveil New Map Programme for Humanitarian Operations
  • Angola: Benguela - Public Business Secretary Visits Companies
  • Angola: Handball - Burial of Petro Coach Tuesday
  • Angola: Football - 1º De Agosto Off to Lubango
  • Angola: Country and Benin Sign General Cooperation Agreement
  • Angola: Golf - Female Team Represents Country in All Africa Challenge Trophy
  • Angola: U.S. $150 Million to Fight Malaria
  • Angola: Cooperation With Benin Starts in Health Sector
  • Angola: WHO Calls for Prevention of Climatic Effects
  • West Africa: Sierra LeoneTriumphs Over Mali - Nigeria Defeats Ghana
  • Sierra Leone/Liberia: Stars Proceed As Liberia Pulled Out
  • Sierra Leone: Coach Kanu to Meet Top African Coaches
  • Sierra Leone: IFC Supporting Recovery
  • Sierra Leone: Tombo Community to Get Mini Stadium, Jetty
  • Sierra Leone: Land Dispute Hits Kono District
  • Sierra Leone: Nigeria to Provide 150 Megawatts Electricity
  • Sierra Leone: Koroma Reconciles With Kailahun 'Court Barry'
  • Sierra Leone: Freetown Garbage Collection Privatized
  • Gambia: SoS Balla Gaye Clarifies
  • Gambia: World Health Day
  • Gambia: President Viera's Special Envoy Meets Jammeh
  • Rwanda: Former King Proposes Ministry for Genocide Survivors
  • Kenya: Talks Deadlock Could Slow IDP Returns - Officials
  • Somalia: Farah Yusuf - "I Can Raise My Children With Clean Money"
  • South Africa: Our Portfolio is in Positive Territory - Just
  • South Africa: Market Remains Wary
  • South Africa: Development Through Trade
  • South Africa: Auditing Braces Itself for Exodus
  • South Africa: Muted Altx Debut for TCS as Claims Loom
  • South Africa: Ethos Buyout of Busby Gets Tribunal Go-Ahead
  • South Africa: Politics Taints Matters of Industrial Policy
  • South Africa: Tricky Trade Negotiations Need More Discussion
  • Africa: Food Chain Spreads Its Wings Globally
  • Namibia: Okahandja Beauties Win Khomas League
  • Namibia: New Twist to '419' Internet Scam
  • Namibia: Community Forestry Project in Omaheke
  • Namibia: Supreme Court Hears Appeal On Rape of Disabled Hostel Child
  • Namibia: HH is a Hypocrite - Swapo
  • Namibia: Two Fatal Stabbings
  • Namibia: Opposition MPs Can't Get a Word in
  • Namibia: Unam Staff Not Gagged - Mbumba
  • Botswana: Khama - 'Democracy, Development, Dignity and Discipline'
  • Africa: Leading the World in Mobile Banking
  • Mozambique: Investment Opportunities in Country
  • Angola: The Law's and Asset
  • Namibia: Mugabe Should Make Way - Swapo MP
  • Namibia: In Brief Super Dairy Farm for Mariental
  • Namibia: Rising Food Prices to Be Curbed
  • Namibia: 'Voice of the Nation' Falls Silent
  • Zimbabwe: Misa Protest Journalists' Arrest in Zimbabwe
  • Namibia: Wob and DTS Play to Thrilling Hockey Draw
  • Namibia: Nine Arrests Over Stolen Gambling Machines
  • Namibia: Eleven Arrows Locally Owned
  • Namibia: Nuumbembe to Fight for Pan African Welterweight Title
  • South Africa: Assmang Plant Operations Ban Lifted
  • South Africa: Mpuma to Transform Community Policing Forums
  • South Africa: Football Fans Urged to Sign Up for Joburg United
  • South Africa: Summit to Focus on Fighting HIV Epidemic
  • South Africa: Bontle Ke Botho to Accelerate Poverty Alleviation
  • Botswana: GTV Hits the Market With Four New Channels
  • Botswana: Bogosi Should Reflect Local Culture
  • Botswana: Of Knife Atack Claim Witnesses
  • Botswana: Men Lose Jobs Over Stolen Bags of Cement
  • Botswana: Student's Woes With Conmen
  • Botswana: Tragedy As Student Perishes in Inferno
  • Botswana: Zimbabwean Worker Stuck in Maun
  • Botswana: Police of Harassment
  • Botswana: Robber Spills the Beans
  • Botswana: Who is the Next BFA Leader?
  • Kenya: Opposition Suspends Cabinet Talks
  • Botswana: Rollers Loose Out?
  • Botswana: Parents Should Support Students
  • Botswana: Open Homes to 2010 Tourists
  • Botswana: MPs Unhappy With Salaries Review
  • Botswana: Man Appears for Defiling Girl
  • Botswana: Khama Unveils Vision
  • Botswana: Welcome Aboard
  • Namibia: TB, HIV/Aids 'Cripple Economy'
  • Namibia: WHO Warns of Fever Outbreak
  • Namibia: Juniors to Contest Rugby World Cup
  • Namibia: Prostitution Rife in Oshikango
  • Namibia: New Era Backs NCCI's Project Efundja
  • Namibia: Swapo Keeps Its Distance in Zim Matters
  • Namibia: NPC Introduces Naminfo/GIS
  • Namibia: Old Man Sentenced for Murder
  • Namibia: Cops Smash Gambling Machine Theft Ring
  • Namibia: Trade Corridors Set for Major Boost
  • Namibia: New Booklet On Handling Finances
  • South Africa: World Trade Organisation (WTO) Director-General Pascal Lamy Was in SA Last Month
  • South Africa: Onerous Laws May Spell End of Small Audit Firms
  • South Africa: Corporate Golf Days Could Do More Good
  • South Africa: Soccer's Keane to Work With All Blacks
  • South Africa: Back to Strength
  • South Africa: Sustainability is New Governance Watchword
  • South Africa: AECI to Shed Sans Fibres
  • South Africa: Coega Upbeat Despite Power Setback
  • South Africa: Etiquette of Trade Can Be a Tricky Deal
  • South Africa: Build Country's Industries On Its Economic Strengths
  • Southern Africa: Regional Expansion Can Enhance a Local Offering
  • South Africa: Turnover Set for Record As Qatar Joins in
  • South Africa: Country Fails to Play the Foreign Investment Game
  • South Africa: Emerging Markets
  • Botswana: Handling Water Quiries
  • Botswana: From the Classroom to the Boardroom
  • Botswana: Tourism - Ranking worries BNPC
  • Congo-Kinshasa: Torrential Rains Kill 15 And Leave Hundreds Homeless
  • Rwanda: Protect Genocide Survivors, Authorities Urged
  • Rwanda: France Behind RPA Spanish Indictments - Witness Alleges
  • South Africa: Loffie Roasts Toothless Lions
  • Rwanda: Disappointment for Cecafa Region-Musonye
  • Rwanda: RNOC to Offer Courses in Advanced Sport Management
  • Rwanda: U-20 2009 LOC Launched
  • Rwanda: Gen. Ceaser Kayizari Joins Cricket Family
  • Rwanda: National League Put On Hold Again
  • Namibia: Huge Step Forward for Nam Journal
  • Namibia: Hotspurs' Promotion Hopes Falter
  • Namibia: Red Tide Cripples Lobster, Oyster Industries
  • Namibia: New Coach Spells His Vision
  • Namibia: Goodwill Aids Visit by American Star
  • Namibia: Defamation Case Remanded to September
  • Namibia: Oil Exploration Drilling Starts
  • Ghana: HFC Bank Opens Koforidua Branch
  • Ghana: Shepherd Stars Academy to Embark On Four-Nation European Tour
  • Ghana: Two Institutions Support Sports Development in Amenfi East District
  • Ghana: Losing an Election
  • Ethiopia: Ill Policy Behind Adverse Effects of Climate Change in Africa - AERC
  • Ethiopia: Achieving MDGs Highly Unlikely for Poor
  • Nigeria: Corrupt Ministers Have No Place in Yar'Adua's Govt- Aondoakaa
  • Nigeria: Adokiye Blasts NFA Meeting
  • Nigeria: Budget - Parties Condemn Muscle-Flexing
  • Nigeria: Violence Erupts in Ado-Ekiti
  • Nigeria: INEC Saved Nigeria From Post Election Crisis - Lawmaker
  • Nigeria: Vision 2020 - Minister Makes Case for Education
  • Nigeria: Tribunal Chairman Warns Against Bribery
  • Nigeria: House Warns Presidency
  • Nigeria: Nigeria Praised for Cricket Initiative
  • Nigeria: Soludo Gives Evidence in N1bn Libel Suit
  • Nigeria: 'Obasanjo's Tenure, a Waste'
  • Nigeria: Abuja Relay Meet Open to All States
  • Nigeria: Time to Remove LGs From Constitution
  • Angola: U.S. Ambassador Starts Visit to Kwanza-Sul Province
  • Angola: Peace Enables Repatriation of 410,000 Citizens
  • Angola: Reduction of Environment Impact On Health Needs Strong Sanitary Network
  • Angola: Christian Churches Top Official Visits Zaire Province
  • Angola: Cocan Members in Huila Swearing-in Ceremony Tuesday
  • Nigeria: Amodu - NFA Sets Up Another Committee
  • Nigeria: Yar'Adua Didn't Probe Me Over Any Contract Award - Soludo
  • Nigeria: Oceanic Bank Grows Income By 129 Percent
  • Nigeria: Fuel Scarcity - Son Okays 5 Percent Ethanol Content
  • Nigeria: 858 Civil Servants Lose Houses
  • Nigeria: Gunmen Seize Toddler, Kill Driver, Escort
  • Nigeria: Two AC Members Shot in Ekiti
  • Nigeria: PDP Sweeps Polls at FCT
  • Nigeria: Nicon - Jimoh Ibrahim Floors Assurance Acquisition
  • Nigeria: Gunmen Kill 73-Yr-Old Industrialist
  • Nigeria: Nimet Predicts General Delay in Rainfall
  • Nigeria: FG Pensioners Earn N10bn in Six Months
  • Nigeria: Tribunal Decides Daniel's Fate April 21
  • Nigeria: Tribunal Recovers N65bn For Defrauded Investors
  • Africa: India-Africa Summit to Forge Strategic Economic Relations
  • South Africa: Technicians Detained in Zim Granted Bail
  • Nigeria: NDDC Reads Riot Act to Contractors
  • Nigeria: Pro-Osunbor Rally in Benin
  • Nigeria: Ecumenism and the Global Peace Movement (5)
  • Nigeria: Enoma - Why Autopsy is Delayed -Imougan
  • Nigeria: Bayelsa Govt Business District to Gulp N25bn
  • Nigeria: Power Probe - Legislative Tour and the Question of (dis)honour
  • Nigeria: It's Yet Morning on Yar'Adua's Anti-Corruption War
  • Nigeria: Nunu Choco Boosts Children's Nutritional Requirements
  • Nigeria: NOHL - Stakeholders Seek N5b for Transformation
  • Africa: Adamu Makes Ethiopia a Must for Fasuba, Others
  • Nigeria: 2008 World Health Day Alerts on Climate Change...as WHO Tasks Nations on Infectious Diseases
  • South Africa: Climate Change Negatively Affects Health
  • Tanzania: Country is Currently 26 in ICC Global Rankings
  • Tanzania: Yanga, Simba Matches Realise Sh78.6m
  • Tanzania: Temeke Team Win Pool Title
  • Tanzania: Dar to Host ICC Championship
  • Rwanda: Economic Model Or Victor's Justice?
  • Tanzania: Members Deserve More From Pensions Funds
  • Tanzania: I Used Ghost Cash for Military Operation in DRC - Kazini
  • Tanzania: Dar Boxer Abandons Fight Set in Kazakhstan
  • Uganda: Country Extends Fibre Cable to Rwanda Border
  • Nigeria: Fear of Budget Scandal Grips N'Assembly
  • Nigeria: Senate Probe - El-Rufai Yet to Get Invitation - Associate
  • Nigeria: NICON - Court Throws Out Assurance's Request
  • Nigeria: AFC Faults W'Bank Report on Country
  • Nigeria: Country Can Rule Athletics With Right Funding - Fasuba
  • Africa: Food, Energy Top International Finance Institution Agendas
  • Nigeria: 30 Cases of Meningitis Recorded
  • Nigeria: Delta State Wins Coca-Cola U-18 Championships
  • Nigeria: Sheriff Advises Banks on High Interest Rate
  • Rwanda: I Was Rescued By a Mad Man, Recalls Survivor
  • Rwanda: Country Thrives, in Spite of the Genocide
  • Rwanda: U.S. Medics Here for Heart Surgery
  • Rwanda: The Jewel of Butare
  • Rwanda: Fight for Your Dignity - Kagame
  • Rwanda: Media Practitioners Urged to Take Up Study Opportunities
  • Rwanda: City Residents Donate to Memorial Site
  • Nigeria: AFC to Build $700m Ring Road in Port Harcourt
  • Africa: Agric, Energy, Security to Dominate India-Africa Summit
  • Nigeria: Asaba, Osubi Airports to Be Upgraded - Uduaghan
  • Nigeria: Fertilizer Scandal - FG Explains Position
  • Nigeria: Visa - Senate Seeks Canada's Intervention
  • Liberia: Cross-Examination of Isaac Mongor Ends
  • Ghana: Fallout of Refugee Camp Security Operations
  • Ghana: We Are Prepared Says NADMO
  • Ghana: Ntruboman SHS to Benefit From President's Special Dispensation On Water
  • Nigeria: Ovie of Uvwie Gets Staff of Office
  • Nigeria: Lagos State Monthly Now N10bn -Finance Commissioner
  • Nigeria: AFC to Build 88 Km P-Harcourt Ring Road, Upgrade Rivers' IPP
  • Nigeria: Protests Trail Delta PDP LG Primaries
  • Nigeria: Okah - Clark Threatens to Sue FG
  • Nigeria: Ajaokuta - Creditor Banks to Face Sanctions
  • Nigeria: Calabar Monarch Tussle Takes New Turn
  • Nigeria: Chukwu's Fears for Amodu
  • Nigeria: Former PDP Chairman Hails Reconciliation Efforts
  • Nigeria: Sultan Quits PEF, Petitions EFCC
  • Nigeria: As JTF Arrests Uvwie Chief
  • Nigeria: Ethanol Fuel - Contamination and Matters Arising
  • Nigeria: CDHR Laments Fuel Scarcity
  • Nigeria: Kwara, FCT Excel At Unesco Special Science Quiz
  • Nigeria: More Ministers to Go - Justice Minister
  • Nigeria: VP in New Delhi for Africa-India Summit
  • Nigeria: UN Agency Calls for Investigation Into Attacks On Journalists
  • Nigeria: Investment Tribunal Resolves 77 Cases Worth N65bn
  • Nigeria: Naicom - Killing a Fly With a Sledge Hammer
  • Nigeria: Murder of Edo Commissioner
  • Nigeria: 2008 Budget - NASS Moves to Check Yar'Adua
  • Nigeria: Orji Carpets Opponents Over Criticism
  • Nigeria: Local Women And the Search for Gender Equality
  • Nigeria: House of Reps to Probe Oil Sector Soon - Farouk Lawan
  • Nigeria: Crisis Averted As NASS Legislative Aides Tango
  • Nigeria: APGA Crisis - Umeh Opposes Okorie's Bid to Withdraw Suit
  • Nigeria: Action Congress Writes Yar'Adua
  • Nigeria: Clark Condemns Secret Trial
  • Nigeria: Abuja Enterprise Agency Gets New Boss
  • Nigeria: Unions Want Anambra Budget Increased
  • Nigeria: Centre Records 1,630 HIV Cases in 2007 - Statistics
  • Nigeria: Essence of Mobile Court is to Fast-Track Justice - FRSC
  • Nigeria: Governor Shinkafi Weds IBB's Daughter On Friday
  • Nigeria: Domestic Airline Operators Decry Non-Completion of Runway
  • West Africa: Boosting Agricultural Development in Region
  • Nigeria: Police Boss Refutes Media Report
  • Nigeria: Akwa Ibom - Monarch, Police Differ Over Robbery
  • Nigeria: Northern Unity is Intact - Says ACF
  • Nigeria: Imo Politics, the Opposition And Character Assassination
  • Nigeria: Soludo Institutes N1bn Suit Against National Mirror
  • Nigeria: Mohammed Haruna Got It Wrong
  • Nigeria: Aviation Intervention Fund of Controversy
  • Nigeria: Kogi - Court Rules April 25 On Reconstitution of Caretaker Committees
  • Nigeria: Akwa Ibom ANPP Sacks Guber Candidate, 14 Others
  • Nigeria: Suspected Automobile Robbers Charged to Court
  • Nigeria: El-Rufai to Expose Sodangi, Modibbo, Others
  • Nigeria: NFA Delays Naming New Coach for Eagles
  • Nigeria: Goje's Convoy in Ghastly Motor Accident
  • Nigeria: Akande Writes Yar'Adua, Says Democracy's in Danger
  • Nigeria: N30bn Egbema Power Project Abandoned
  • Nigeria: Fuel Scarcity Worsens
  • Nigeria: Why FG is Trying Okah in Camera, by Clark
  • Nigeria: CLO Flays CJ Over Journalists, NBA
  • Nigeria: FG Houses - Bidders Accuse FCDA of Bias
  • Nigeria: Chukwu Rules Out Glory for Rangers
  • Nigeria: 7 Students Crushed to Death in Imo
  • South Africa: Zetex Sale Set to Swell Venter Family's Coffers
  • South Africa: Lack of Talent, Not Piracy, May Explain Poor CD Sales
  • South Africa: Youth Vote Descends Into Chaos
  • South Africa: Public Trust in Institutions at New Low
  • South Africa: Eskom's Plea for Increase is Censored
  • Zimbabwe: Invasion Not the Answer to Country's Quandary
  • South Africa: Justice Delayed
  • South Africa: Slack Reserve Bank's Long Road Back to Credibility
  • Kenya: Njoroge, Wanjiru Lift Foursomes Prize
  • Kenya: Under-17 Team Play Gor Mahia in Build-Up
  • Kenya: Defending Champion Aims to Up Stakes
  • Kenya: Kanbis Rout Swamibapa
  • Kenya: Bandari KPL Lead Reduced By a Point
  • Kenya: Citizens Retain Road Race Titles in Europe
  • Kenya: Mediation Talks Off as Members Stay Away
  • Kenya: Stars Off to Tanzania On Thursday for Return Leg Tie
  • South Africa: 'Lack of Direction' Cripples Service Plans
  • South Africa: Stanbic Kenya Gets Nod to Merge With CfC
  • South Africa: Sabmiller Grows in Africa And India
  • South Africa: Opposition Calls For End to Eskom's Monopoly
  • South Africa: Trust Deed Amendments May Draw Tax
  • South Africa: Cheetahs in Sweat Over Rassie
  • South Africa: Venters Set to Make a Killing in London
  • Zimbabwe: Woman Spared Jail
  • Zimbabwe: West's Stance on Country Unfair
  • Zimbabwe: Man Dies in Croc Attack
  • Africa: Dembare Need to Rectify Flaws
  • Zimbabwe: Zimsun Constructs Academy in E. Guinea
  • Zimbabwe: Embassy Will Not Conduct Interviews on Polls - Moyo
  • East Africa: 500 Business Leaders to Attend Comesa Forum
  • Zimbabwe: Air Zim Jets, Highway Draw
  • Zimbabwe: 'Business Manifesto' on Cards
  • Zimbabwe: Equities Rise
  • South Africa: Spectre of Dying Children Renews Call for Action
  • Zimbabwe: Tsvangirai's Coalition Bid Hits Brickwall
  • South Africa: Not Subversive to Lead
  • Zimbabwe: Run-Off - Relaunching Revolution
  • South Africa: Import Quotas Hit Clothing Factories
  • Zimbabwe: Police Order War Veterans Off Farms
  • South Africa: Now Big Guns are Gone, Maintaining Interest is the Key Issue
  • Zimbabwe: 47 Children to Undergo Free Surgery
  • South Africa: Miners See Opportunities in India
  • Zimbabwe: Hit-And-Run Suspect Found Dead
  • South Africa: Missing Harvest for Lack of Attention
  • Southern Africa: Foreign Election Observers Complete Task, Return Home
  • Zimbabwe: Zesa, Eskom in Talks
  • Zimbabwe: Zifa Release Warriors Programme for 2010 World Cup Campaign
  • Zimbabwe: Cara, Huber Reach Final
  • Africa: Return of the '98 Dance
  • Zimbabwe: Remain Peaceful, Nation Urged
  • Zimbabwe: Kiglon, Gunners in Dream Start
  • Zimbabwe: Zone Vi Basketball Tournaments Postponed
  • Zimbabwe/Sudan: Bosso Face Sudanese Giants
  • Zimbabwe: MDC Mustn't Advance Foreign Interests
  • Zimbabwe: Mai Charamba, Suluma Battle for Top Position
  • Kenya: Country Holds Out As Abortion Laws Relax
  • Rwanda: UN Pledges Support As Genocide is Marked
  • Kenya: Football - Hope Grab Crucial Point to Stay On Top
  • Kenya: Two Sabaot Militia Suspects Arrested
  • Kenya: Journalists Traumatised By Post-Poll Chaos, Says Don
  • Kenya: Maulidi Festivities Record Best Attendance in Recent Years
  • Kenya: Depositors Losing Savings to Inflation, Says CBK
  • Kenya: His Play Befits the Attention of the Principals
  • Kenya: President Faults ODM for Delay of Cabinet List
  • Kenya: Why PNU is Worried
  • Kenya: What Raila Said
  • Nigeria: Chime, Ojukwu for Glo Optic Fibre Launch
  • Nigeria: Gunmen Kill Industrialist in Akure, 2 Others in P'harcourt
  • Nigeria: FCT Election - PDP Wins Senate, House Seats
  • Kenya: Cabinet Talks Collapse
  • Nigeria: Lagos State to Host Africa's Deepest Port
  • Nigeria: Lawmakers Rule Out Budget Deal With Yar'Adua
  • Nigeria: Arrest Threat Hangs Over Obasanjo's Daughter
  • Kenya: Leaders Push Country to Brink Again
  • Zimbabwe: Tsvangirai Seeks ANC's Help in South Africa
  • Zimbabwe: Police Arrest Election Officials
  • Zimbabwe: Court to Decide on Urgency of Election Case
  • Kenya: Two MPs Call for Fresh Election
  • Kenya: Leaders Must Step Away From the Brink
  • Kenya: Business Community to Discuss Media Role
  • Kenya: Football - New Dawn for Local Football As KPL Matches Go Live On Continental TV
  • Kenya: Stalemate Blame Game in Letters
  • Kenya: Minister Wants Suit Struck Out
  • Kenya: Special Dos Posted to Rift Valley
  • Kenya: NCPB Releases Sh417m to Farmers
  • Kenya: Raila Wants 17-Member Cabinet Dissolved
  • Kenya: M-Pesa Turning Into a Big Virtual Bank
  • Kenya: Name Ministers Now, Knut Tells Leaders
  • Kenya: Reduce Number of Trade Permits, Farmers Urge
  • Kenya: Marriage Has Gone to the Dogs; What Next?
  • Kenya: In All Ways, Country is Facing Very Difficult Times Ahead
  • Zimbabwe: Election Officials Arrested
  • Kenya: Police Boss Calls for Calm in Kisumu
  • Kenya: CFC-Stanbic Merger Concluded
  • Kenya: Sh700 Million Boon for Malaria War
  • Kenya: Athletics - Kipchoge And Temu for Hall of Fame
  • Kenya: Knut Demands Grading Outcome
  • Kenya: Delamere Sells Milk Plant
  • Kenya: SMEs May Soon Go Public
  • Kenya: Stage Set for National Drama Fete
  • Kenya: Golf - Union Names Team for Africa Championship
  • Kenya: Doctors Fight to Save Babies
  • Kenya: Key Ministries At Centre of Cabinet Deadlock
  • Kenya: LSK Warns of Constitutional Crisis
  • Kenya: Five Beaten to Death
  • Kenya: Stalemate is Raising Tension, Say Leaders
  • Kenya: Alarm Over Cholera Outbreak
  • Uganda: Star Nabulobi Quits Lady Bucks for UCU
  • Kenya: Don't Just Have an Eagle Eye On Safaricom IPO
  • Uganda: The Benet Shy Away From Education
  • Uganda: Vehicles to Be Inspected Annually, Says Nasasira
  • Uganda: LRA Team Gets U.S. Visas
  • Uganda: First Time Investors Should Be Wary of the Risks Involved With IPO Transactions
  • Uganda: Air Travel Agencies Could Face IATA Whip for Fee Defaults
  • Uganda: Source of Nile Falls to Investor
  • Uganda: Serugo Wins UTL/USPA Award
  • Uganda: Editor's Letter
  • Africa: It's Time for the Continent to Take Her Own Blame
  • Zimbabwe: Mugabe Love Letters Show Different Side
  • Uganda: Bumper Tourist Season Lifts Serena Hotel Profits
  • Uganda: Man Beheads Mother Over Property
  • Uganda: Katto Wants Lubega And Lumala Back
  • Uganda: Kazini Never Saved Me, Says Kayihura
  • Uganda: Arrest Owners of Thieving Banks, Says Museveni
  • Uganda: Proud Losers for Once
  • Uganda: Govt Needs to IX Health Care
  • Uganda: Why NRM's Betrayal is Good News for the Departed Leaders
  • Uganda: Nyanza Faces Special Audit Over VAT
  • Uganda: AG Summoned Over Land
  • Uganda: Tax Exemption for Judges is Irrational
  • Uganda: Picking Up the Pieces - DR Jonah Kule's Wife
  • Kenya: Safaricom Excites Rwanda
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