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Stories Posted: 2008/05/07

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  • May 07, 2008

  • Gambia: Witness Cross-Examined In Sheriff Minteh's Murder Trial
  • Gambia: Opposition MP Sent to Prison for Drug Trafficking
  • Gambia: State to Take Over Babylon Arson Prosecution
  • Gambia: Musicians' Union Established
  • Gambia: The President's Tour - A Party or State Affair
  • Africa: Malawian Media Institutions Dominate Namisa Awards
  • Africa: Blogging Roundup
  • Ethiopia: Fire Accident Turns Inside Part of Bank, Nearby Cafe to Ashes
  • Tunisia: A Tunisian-French Conference On 'Prospective Arts And Cultures', to Be Held Soon in Hammamet
  • Liberia: Witness Tells of Rapes, Killings, Amputations and Looting in Life As Rebel Captive
  • Nigeria: Senate Commends Globacom
  • Nigeria: NCC And Quality of Service Issues
  • Uganda: 10 Television And Radio Stations to Be Set Up Countrywide
  • Uganda: Yes, Uganda Has Lessons to Draw From Kenya
  • Uganda: Gulu, Kumi Kids League Team for Europe
  • Uganda: Electoral Commission is Well Constituted
  • Uganda: Akon Performs Tomorrow - Celtel
  • East Africa: EAC Wants Food Security Monitors
  • Uganda: NEMA to Relocate Kireka Veterans
  • Uganda: NBA Stars Raise Sh200m At Guluwalk
  • Uganda: 20 Schools Get Iron Sheets
  • Uganda: Bushenyi Family Burnt to Death
  • Uganda: 5-Month-Old Baby Needs Sh25m for Surgery
  • Uganda: Row Erupts Over Energy Contract
  • Uganda: Legislators Grill Otto Over Bribery Claims
  • Uganda: Man United Staff Here September
  • Uganda: North Elders, LRA Discuss Justice
  • Uganda: Dhaira Called in to Save Cranes
  • Uganda: The Officer Must Be Identified, Punished!
  • Uganda: Woman Held Over Child Theft
  • Rwanda: Rocks James Taking a Slow But Firm Stand Into Music
  • Rwanda: Citizens Named to Cecafa Committees
  • Rwanda: Researcher to Launch Book On Genocide
  • Rwanda: Zaki Set for Wigan Move
  • Rwanda: Silverbacks Start Car Quest
  • Rwanda: Kenya Freezes Kabuga's Assets
  • Rwanda: Final Stretch
  • Uganda: Uganda Faces Shortage of Midwives
  • Uganda: The Media Must Be Professional And Ethical
  • Uganda: Museveni to Attend Kigali Investment Meet
  • Uganda: Wamala Warns Soldiers Against Betraying Public
  • Uganda: Sl Fixtures Changed to Give Csaba Time
  • Uganda: Safety is More Important
  • Uganda: Road Maintenance Bill in Offing
  • Uganda: Parliament Demands More Sh23b
  • Uganda: Global Health Body Approves DDT Use
  • Uganda: Obugabe Supporters Advised to Go to Court
  • Uganda: Intrigue in Trade Unions Hindering Workers' Interests
  • Uganda: There is No Decision to Scrap Re From Syllabus
  • Uganda: Nagana Breaks Out in Butaleja District
  • Uganda: Ezra, Donate All You Have to the Poor!
  • Rwanda: Challenges of Moulding Tomorrow's Generation
  • Rwanda: RNOC Boss Hopeful On Qualification
  • Rwanda: Rukenkanya Dares Athletics Federation
  • Rwanda: New Boss Downplays Talk of Crisis in Rwandair
  • Uganda: Organization of Islamic Conference Coming
  • Rwanda: Minister Lashes Out At Press Report
  • Uganda: New Investigations Firm to Check Fraud
  • Uganda: KCC , Get Serious!
  • Uganda: Gauff Bails Seniors Event With Sh10m
  • Uganda: Bride Price Has Too Many Problems
  • Uganda: Appoint More Judges Again
  • Uganda: World Bank Approves Sh300b Loan
  • Uganda: Sh184 Billion Uphold Project Closes
  • Uganda: Public Urged to Reject Unhygienic Meat
  • Uganda: Ex-Kumi Official Jailed for Fraud
  • Uganda: Kipsiro, Chepkirwok Take Warm Up to Qatar
  • Uganda: Public Service to Build Records Centre
  • Uganda: Law Makers Disagree on School Feeding
  • Uganda: Children Win Sh100,000 in Cashlines
  • Uganda: Accidents Raise Blood Demand - Medic
  • Uganda: Maracha People Are Principled
  • Uganda: Kitende to Take on Old Kampala in Semis
  • Uganda: 'Budo Fire Probe Complex' - Police
  • Uganda: Owino Vendors in Row Over Lease
  • Uganda: Works Ministry Has Sh32b CHOGM Debt
  • Nigeria: Technology Times Supports Cto 2008 Exhibition
  • Nigeria: Disaster Management With Telecoms Tools
  • Nigeria: Senate to Rescue Telecoms Operators From Multiple Taxation
  • Gambia: Jammeh Warns Authorities As Rice Tops Kerewan Meeting
  • Gambia: Shops Demolished At Jerma Beach Hotel
  • Gambia: Behave Maturely in Family Feud - Magistrate Jawo Urges Tenants
  • South Africa: Cellphone Evidence Postponed
  • South Africa: 'Factory Sale Cost Taxpayers R21m'
  • Nigeria: The Rise of Card Payment System
  • Nigeria: Atconelects New Officers, Ekuwem Retains Seat
  • Nigeria: Only Iwu's Removal Can Aid Confidence in Inec - Nwabueze
  • Nigeria: Datamasta Boss Advises Citizens
  • Nigeria: Programos Organises ICT W'shop for Capital Market Operators
  • Nigeria: Mobile Penetration and Real World Benefits
  • Nigeria: Moneybox Africa to Deploy Mobile Financial Ecosystem
  • Nigeria: Task Systems Emerges HP's Preferred Partner
  • Uganda: Congolese Con Men Arrested
  • Uganda: Are Banks Saddled With Too Many Bad Loans?
  • Nigeria: Brian Computers, Niger State Sign Mou
  • Nigeria: The Army and Ecomog 22
  • Rwanda: French Court Nods Transfer of Genocide Accused
  • Rwanda: Gacaca - Old Man Found Guilty of Looting During 1994 Genocide
  • Rwanda: Witness Mysteriously Disappears From ICTR's Safe House
  • Nigeria: NCC Wants Better Deal for Consumers
  • Nigeria: Ihs Seeks Review of Telecoms Business Models
  • Namibia: Scheme to Strengthen Small Businesses to Be Launched
  • Senegal: FAO Must Be Eliminated, Says Abdoulaye Wade
  • Nigeria: FEC Approves Measures to Avert Food Crisis
  • Liberia: Advancing Women's Rights Critical to Development - UN Envoy
  • Sierra Leone: Socio-Economic Situation 'Hopeful,' Security Council Told
  • Southern Africa: Invest in Small-Scale Farming - Expert
  • Egypt: TV Agency Boss Facing Charges Over Food Riots, Harassed for Links With Al-Jazeera
  • Morocco: Al-Jazeera Bureau Forced to Stop Broadcasting Maghreb News Programme From Rabat
  • Liberia: New National Free Expression Coalition Launched On World Press Freedom Day
  • Nigeria: Police Raid Newspaper Seeking Arrest of 15 Editors
  • Zimbabwe: Lawyer's Arrest Raises Fear of Broader Crackdown
  • Nigeria: First Online PR Newswire Service Comes On Stream
  • Sudan: UN Chief Condemns Attacks On Civilians
  • Nigeria: Investments Get Boost in Asia-Pacific
  • Somalia: Battle Rages Between Ethiopia Troops, Insurgents
  • Uganda: Schools Hike Fees As Food Prices Soar
  • Nigeria: Obama Denies Comment on Delta Militants
  • Africa: Nine New U.S. Ambassadors Nominated
  • Kenya: Citi in Deal to Channel Cash From Diaspora
  • Kenya: Investors Set for Handsome Reward in Safaricom Trading
  • Kenya: Access to Hold AGM, Buoyed By Earnings
  • Kenya: State Response Wanting
  • Kenya: Handle Polls With Care
  • Kenya: Tougher Laws On Smoking Threaten BAT Profit Run
  • Kenya: MPs Clear First Hurdle in Bid for 'Grand Opposition'
  • Kenya: City Hosts Traditional Foods Festival
  • Zambia: Celtel Zambia IPO Opens Window for Kenyans
  • Kenya: Let's Stop Hunger By Revitalising Agriculture
  • Kenya: Mageria Had Broader Horizons, Exceptional Contacts As a Reporter
  • Kenya: Telkom Goes for GSM in Battle for Airwaves
  • Africa: Power Suppliers to Address Challenges
  • Africa: Why Entrepreneurs Need to Take Global Stage
  • Africa: Coca-Cola to Create Jobs With Network Upgrade
  • Kenya: Why There is No Appetite for Cheap Art
  • Kenya: State Launches Measures to Avert Food Crisis
  • Kenya: Bread Price Shock for Kenyan Consumers
  • Kenya: Proposed Laws to Regulate Capital Markets Welcome
  • Somalia: Pirates of this Lawless Country
  • Africa: Effective Strategies Needed to Combat Malaria
  • Kenya: Manufacturers Meet Ministers Over Problems
  • Eritrea: Youth And Students Week Conducted in Northern Red Sea Region
  • Eritrea: The Core of the Secret
  • Eritrea: Youths Residing in Torino Set Up Association to Strengthen Their Organizational Capacity
  • Mozambique: Access to Clean Water Improves
  • Mozambique: Albano Silva Case - Phone Records Under the Spotlight
  • Mozambique: 'Green Revolution' to End Food Deficit
  • Mozambique: Albano Silva Case - Witness Speaks of Satar Warning
  • Mozambique: Government Investing in Rural Filling Stations
  • Mozambique: 22 Inmates Die in Manica Prison
  • Mozambique: Tanzania Wants Cahora Bassa Power
  • Angola: Brazilian Building Firm Odebrecht Vows to Comply With Deadlines
  • Angola: Football - International Manucho Ready for Manchester United
  • Southern Africa: SADC Police Chiefs Meeting Postponed for Saturday
  • Ghana: NPA Not Ready to Review Policies
  • Ghana: 'Parellels'
  • Ghana: Local Gov't Ministry to Pay Ghana@50 Contractors
  • Ghana: GTTA Ranks Senior Players
  • Ghana: GPRTU Has No Case
  • Ghana: Krif Ghana to List On the Stock Market
  • Ghana: Indian Hemp Tycoons Jailed 30 Years
  • Ghana: Sunyani Polytechnic Commends President Kufuor, Getfund
  • Ghana: Aspiring MP Calls for Strengthening of Party Structures
  • Ghana: Toyota Ghana to Assist Drivers With Wipers And Bulbs
  • Ghana: Journalists Urged to Play Leadership Role
  • Ghana: Perrank FC Are Gala Lords
  • Ghana: Judge Faulted in Missing Cocaine Mystery
  • Ghana: Stop Aiding Politicians in Their Unlawful Act, Afari-Gyan Advises Media
  • Ghana: Reduce NHIS Premium to Increase Membership
  • Ghana: Wacam Calls for Better Royalties On Mining
  • Ghana: Tragedy Hits NDC At Juaboso
  • Ghana: The Drug Menace, Country Sits on Time Bomb
  • Angola: Govt, Cote d'Ivoire Praise Friendship Relations
  • Angola: Signing of Accord Marks Fight Against HIV/Aids
  • Zimbabwe: UN Chief Calls for Free and Fair Run-Off
  • Liberia: Civilian Patrols Combat Rise in Armed Crime
  • Kenya: NMG to Sponsor Hunger Walk
  • Kenya: Chaos Marks KTDA Directors' Elections
  • Zimbabwe: Police Officers Ordered to Vote for Mugabe
  • Zimbabwe: AU Urged to Intervene As Death Toll Rises
  • Zimbabwe: Remaining White Commercial Farmers Given 24 Hours to Leave
  • Congo-Kinshasa: UN Fund Provides $60 Million for Humanitarian Efforts
  • Somalia: UN Special Envoy Asks Diaspora to Support Peace Process
  • Somalia: Young Girl, 2 Police Officers Killed in Roadside Blast
  • Zimbabwe: Cross-Border Fuel Lifeline Cut
  • Zimbabwe: Mugabe Held at Gunpoint, Says Exiled Writer
  • Cameroon: A Week Dedicated to Women Issues
  • Cameroon: MTN Elite Two - Battle for Ascension Intensifies
  • Cameroon: Futsal Seeks for Partnerships
  • Rwanda: Christian Based Counseling Institute Establishes in Kigali
  • Africa: Daily HIV/Aids Report
  • Burundi: Why Peace Remains Elusive
  • Liberia: Pres. Johnson-Sirleaf Arrives Back Home
  • South Africa: Controversial Suspensions of SABC's Top Men
  • Angola: Govt Studies Institutionalisation of Arts International Festival
  • Angola: Airline Opens Luanda-Dubai Route
  • Southern Africa: SADC Police Analyse Stand-By Brigade Memo
  • Angola/South Africa: Football - South Africa Want Final
  • Angola: Govt to Elaborate Science And Technology Policy
  • Angola: Bengo - Governor Works in Kissama, Icolo E Bengo
  • Angola: Cult - Weaving Art Barely Visible in Angola
  • Angola: Welfare Minister Starts Visit to Malanje Province
  • Liberia: Gemap - A Model for Economic Management in Conflict-Affected Countries
  • Africa: Educating the Teachers
  • Namibia: Pirates, Ramblers in Battle MTC
  • Cameroon: Gov't Wants Order in Book Production
  • Cameroon: Competition for Humanitarian Law Launched
  • Cameroon: CFA 20 Billion Needed to Protect Sangha Trans-Boundary Park
  • Cameroon: North West - Plan Cameroon Sizes Up Its Field Health Services
  • South Africa: NW Premier Encourages Depts to Participate in Research
  • South Africa: Education Dept to Fence More Schools in KZN
  • South Africa: Tshwane Metro to Meet Samwu to Resolve Strike
  • South Africa: Public Hearings Into Suspended Pikoli Kick Off
  • Zimbabwe: Run-Off Election Possible Within 12 Months
  • Mauritius: Is the Rice Crisis a Trade Manipulation?
  • Cameroon: Shameless Man
  • Cameroon: Douala II and City Council Disagree
  • Kenya: Food Shortages Persist Even As Rains Fall in Northeast
  • Gambia: UTG 9 in Scholarly Research Seminar
  • Gambia: Cruel Father Sentenced
  • Gambia: U.S. Embassy Launches New Website
  • Gambia: Shrimp Association Appeals for Storage Facility
  • Gambia: Bai Ousman, Juwara Reappear in Court
  • Gambia: Profile of An Industrious Stakeholder in Tourism
  • Liberia: Death Sentence Awaits Armed Robbers
  • Liberia: Magistrate Linked to Sexual Abuse
  • Liberia: Poverty, Food Security Discussion Underway
  • Liberia: Corruption And Exploitation in Not-for-Profit Organizations
  • Liberia: Country's Population to Triple Mid-Century
  • Liberia: President Respects Judgement on Treason Trial
  • Liberia: Women Are Key to Peace
  • Liberia: "We Won't Give Cause for Asylum"
  • Liberia: Lisgis Compiles Census Provisional Results for May
  • Gambia: Marabout Charged
  • Uganda: Congolese Con Kenyan Doctor
  • Uganda: Akon Set to Arrive Tomorrow
  • Southern Africa: 5-Yearly Review for SADC Power Plan
  • Namibia: Churches to Collect for BIG
  • Namibia: Children Urged to Speak Out
  • Namibia: Unam Sets Fees Deadline
  • Nigeria: 'Country Needs N950bn to Boost Food Production'
  • Nigeria: Ciroma Warns PDP On Consensus
  • Nigeria: N50bn Pef Fund - Police Arraigns Kenny Martins, Dumuje
  • Kenya: Three Killed in Crime-Hit Region
  • Kenya: All Muslims Need to Be Considered
  • Kenya: Study Rings Alarm Over Teen Sex
  • East Africa: Comesa Insurance Agency Gets Top Rating
  • Kenya: 350 Tourists Arrive From UK
  • Kenya: Safaricom's M-Pesa Service Wins Praise in UK Event
  • Zimbabwe: SA President in High Level Talks
  • Mauritius: Central Bankers sound Alarm Over Food Prices
  • Zimbabwe: Politically Healthy Parties Good for the People
  • Zimbabwe: Quiet Diplomacy Question And More Questions
  • Zimbabwe: Election Body Says Run-Off To Be Ward Based
  • Namibia: Pray for Zimbabwe - CCN
  • Namibia: Two Locomotives Collide at Usakos
  • Namibia: Gurirab Eyes World Parliament Post
  • Zimbabwe: Ship of Shame Leaves Luanda
  • Namibia: Nurses Left in the Dark
  • Namibia: Two Men Found With Dagga
  • Namibia: Ex-Namdeb Man Dodges Theft Conviction
  • Namibia: Slain Couple's Son to Remain in Custody
  • Namibia: Clinton, Obama Face New Tests in White House Duel
  • Namibia: Mensah-Williams Throws the Cat Amongst the City Pigeons
  • Namibia: Sibalatani Redeployed to National Council
  • Namibia: Scorpion Miners Vote for Strike
  • Somalia: Amnesty Report 'Scratches Surface of Atrocities'
  • Kenya: Why Teachers Are Busy to Seeking Greener Pastures Elsewhere
  • Kenya: Councillors Protest At Transfer of Treasurer
  • Kenya: Me And Mine - It's the Age of Silvery Discs And Small Screens.
  • Kenya: We Won't Go Back, Say Scared Refugees
  • Kenya: Why Mungiki Sect Leader is a Cut Above the Other Inmates
  • Kenya: Kabuga's Property Frozen
  • Kenya: Athletics - Great Show By Ethiopian Hosts
  • Kenya: Leaders Must Help Fight Lamu Famine
  • Kenya: Kenol/Kobil's Turnover for 6 Months Doubles
  • Kenya: Hope And Anxiety As Families Reach Out to Neighbours
  • Kenya: Hunt for New CCK Boss Intensifies
  • Kenya: Women's Long Walk With Milk Finally Giving Good Returns
  • Kenya: Killing of Villager By AP Causes Tension
  • Kenya: Chiefs Accused of Inflating Figures
  • Africa: Zimbabwe Tops Agenda As AU Ministers Meet
  • Kenya: Khalwale And Linturi to Head Watchdog Teams
  • Kenya: PS Launches Sh60m Drive to Screen Patients
  • Kenya: Raila to Host Homecoming Parties
  • Kenya: How to Prepare for the World Cup
  • Namibia: Spca Wants to Expand to Ramatex Site
  • Namibia: Nampower Secretive About Zim Coal Loan
  • Namibia: Nabta Erongo Branch Stalwart Resigns
  • Namibia: Maths Wizards Meet At Swakop
  • Namibia: Mushroom Project for Youth
  • South Africa: Tourism Expo Goes Green
  • South Africa: Editors Optimistic About Multimedia Newspapers - Survey
  • South Africa: Bullard Speaks Candidly On Local Podcast
  • South Africa: Local Artist Designs for Google
  • Sierra Leone: A Tale of 'Broke Ose'
  • Sierra Leone: Healing the Horror
  • Sierra Leone: Mr. President, Time to Change Players
  • Sierra Leone: In the Belly of Presidential Convoys
  • Sierra Leone: CPJ Rating Accused of Being Unfair
  • Sierra Leone: Ex-Child Soldier Tells of Harrowing Experience
  • Sierra Leone: District Chief Imam Inaugurated in Moyamba
  • Sierra Leone: Situation of Youths Worsens
  • Sierra Leone: Teacher Arrested for Impregnating Pupil
  • Sierra Leone: Lawn Tennis Competition Bat Off Today
  • Sierra Leone: Minister Receives Cricket Laurel
  • Sierra Leone: Husband Kills Wife Out of Jealousy
  • Sierra Leone: Grenade Amputates Nine-Year-Old
  • Sierra Leone: APC Youth Leader, 40 Arrested in Kono
  • Sierra Leone: African Minerals Takes Over Pepel Railway Project
  • Nigeria: Crimes Comission Tasked on Senator
  • Nigeria: Indian, Chinese Technology for Artisan Miners -- Minister
  • Somalia: Region's Last Woman TV Presenter's Life in Danger
  • Uganda: Why Safe Water Plans in Country Choke
  • Uganda: Kipsiro to Compete With Legend Bekele in Qatar Grand Prix
  • Uganda: Medicinal Tree Faces Extintion
  • Senegal: Country's Big Plans to Banish Hunger
  • Uganda: Road Signs Are a Total Disaster to Users
  • Uganda: Mobilise Savings the NSSF Way
  • Uganda: NIC Out to Support Teachers And Students
  • Uganda: Mukwano to Offer Free Eye Treatment in Lango Region
  • Uganda: Country Needs Law On 'Bonna Bafune Ettaka'
  • Africa: Is Recolonising Continent the Solution to Its Woes?
  • Uganda: MPs Okay Dura Lafarge Project
  • Uganda: A Way Around Cassava Diseases
  • Uganda: Women's Golf Team Eleventh in Egypt
  • Uganda: Global Initiative Rescues Country's Looming Water Crisis
  • Uganda: USAID to Boost Private Sector Health Status
  • Kenya: Speak on Zimbabwe, Leader Tells AU
  • Kenya: Airline is Safe, Says KQ Boss
  • Kenya: Leaders Accuse Police of Being 'Trigger Happy'
  • Kenya: Mugo Loses Bid to Quash Petition
  • Kenya: Kabuga And Wife Own Villas in Posh City Estate
  • Kenya: Contractors Warned Against Poor Work
  • Kenya: Atwoli to Appear in Court for Contempt
  • Ghana: Fear and Loathing in Bawku - the Presidential Candidates Must Act Now!
  • Ghana: Business Call to Action - Leaders Unveil New Plans To Fight Poverty
  • Ghana: 'No' to Bright Colourings in Sweets And Fizzy Drinks
  • Ghana: No Divide And Rule Tactics- Nana Akufo Addo
  • Ghana: Parties' Quest for Power Directing Course of Election 2008
  • Ghana: But Aspiring Okai-Koi Parliamentarian Says, "No Fears!"
  • Ghana: German Sports Firm to Train Administrators
  • Ghana: How Far Are we Allowed to go?
  • Ghana: To Unearth Gospel Music Talent in Ghana
  • South Africa: Altron Sees Profit in Power Blackouts
  • South Africa: Old Mutual Agrees to Healthcare Merger
  • South Africa: Crime-Busters Hit Back at Ruling Party Criticism
  • South Africa: Big-Spending Acsa to Seek Payout Pause
  • South Africa: Food Prices And the Poor
  • South Africa: Seeing the Real Reason Tiger Woods Doesn't Cheat
  • Uganda: Relocation of Kenya Refugees Starts
  • Uganda: What Sharing Knowledge Can Do for a Farmer
  • Ethiopia: Why Only Zenawi; Why Not Mussolini?
  • Uganda: Budo Matron Denied Bail Again
  • Kenya: Linturi to Chair Watchdog Team
  • Kenya: Election Commissioners Skip Independent Review
  • Kenya: The Adventures of a Former 'His Worship'
  • Kenya: Can't Pay, Won't Move, Say IDPs
  • Kenya: Sh3 Billion Kitty for Farmers
  • Kenya: Foreign Press Hurt Tourism in Country
  • Kenya: Four Million Maize Bags Needed, Says Minister
  • Kenya: Bill On Plea-Bargaining Now Awaits Whole House
  • Kenya: Students Protest Fee Increase
  • Kenya: Teachers' Strike Now Cancelled
  • Kenya: Nyaga Stockbrokers On Spot Over Unpaid Claims
  • Nigeria: Former President Summoned in Power Probe
  • Nigeria: How Iwendi Died, By Aide
  • South Africa: Emerging Farmers to Showcase Products On Nguni Day
  • South Africa: Limpopo, Swaziland to Improve Trade Co-Operation
  • South Africa: Systematic Failures, Socio Economic Factors Cause Babies' Deaths
  • South Africa: Undersea Cable to Create Sustainable Competitive Market
  • South Africa: Business Confidence Takes a Further Dip
  • Southern Africa: SADC Region Police Officers Arrive in Luanda for Meeting
  • Angola/Namibia: Host Team Beat Namibia By 3-0
  • Angola: Palop, European Commission Approve Cooperation Plan
  • Southern Africa: SADC Countries Armies Chiefs of Staff Meet in Luanda
  • Angola: African Football Confederation Team Leaves Luanda
  • Angola: Petro De Luanda Defeat 1º De Agosto
  • Angola: Accords to Fight HIV to Be Signed Wednesday
  • Angola: Konde Performs Tonight in Casa70'
  • Kenya: Soccer - Hunt for New Stars' Coach is Stepped Up
  • Kenya: How Can Such House Watchdogs Bite?
  • Kenya: Hurdles New Cabinet Must Overcome If It's to Function
  • Kenya: Chiefs Sheer Bribe Seekers
  • Kenya: Tana Delta Sugar Project Hearing Starts
  • Kenya: Volleyball - Triumphant Prisons Back From Cairo
  • Tanzania: Norwegian Firm Quits Tanzania Over Graft
  • Kenya: Shake Up the Bourse
  • Kenya: Rallying - Duncan Takes Battle to Embu
  • Africa: African Power Firms to Meet in Nairobi
  • Kenya: State Signs Easy Mortgage Deal
  • Kenya: Teen Mothers Face Ridicule in Schools
  • Kenya: Sh3.2bn Loan Kitty for Farmers
  • Africa: Gazing At East Africa Through a Crystal Ball
  • Kenya: Schools May Close Due to Funds Delay
  • Kenya: 3M Bags of Cereals to Be Bought to Avoid Hunger
  • Nigeria: Adesanya, Akande's Burial Programmes Out
  • Nigeria: Record Entry At O'jez T'tennis
  • Nigeria: Ciroma Faults PDP's Consensus Arrangement
  • Nigeria: PEF - Kenny Martins Arraigned, Granted Bail
  • Nigeria: Gowon - Military Leaders Failed Nigeria
  • South Africa: De Villiers is Not Intending to Be Caught Short On Depth
  • South Africa: Oil Price Trend Still Upwards
  • South Africa: Move to Simplify New Accounting Rules Welcomed
  • South Africa: Taste Sees Downturn As Boon for Cheaper Fast Food
  • South Africa: Madison Expands Platform in UK
  • South Africa: Children No Small-Time Consumers
  • South Africa: Gold Rises 2 Percent On Oil Prices And Anglogold Move
  • South Africa: Discount Dilemma
  • South Africa/Egypt: The Real Stars Will Be in Cairo, Not in Mafikeng
  • South Africa: Two Possible Buyers Consider Nationwide
  • Tanzania: Regional Commissioner Challenges Small And Medium Size Enterpreneurs(SMES)on Quality
  • Tanzania: Minister Admits Confusion Over Payment of Levy
  • Tanzania: Charity Walk to Raise Cash for School Food Takes Off
  • Tanzania: Prime Minister Hails Locals On Education
  • Tanzania: MP, Government Battle for Ethics Bill
  • Zimbabwe: African Union Tackles Crisis
  • Southern Africa: Shein's Call On SADC Exports
  • South Africa: Commission Gunning for More Scrap Metal Scalps
  • South Africa: 'Lose-Lose Situation' for Land Reform - CDE
  • South Africa: Whether It Lasts is in Hands of Citizens
  • South Africa: Sappi to Tame Europe
  • South Africa: ANC Bulldozer
  • South Africa: Eastern Cape Breathes Easy
  • South Africa: Local Cynics Out of Step With Global View On Zuma
  • South Africa: Busy Factories Help to Curb Recession Fear
  • South Africa: Vehicle Sales Slow As Higher Interest Rates Bite
  • South Africa: Country 'Pledged to Aid Evicted Zimbabwe Farmer'
  • Nigeria: Famous V'ball Tourney Offers N2.3m Prizes
  • Nigeria: Closure of Shops - Country, Ghana Hold Dialogue
  • Nigeria: Dike Fishes in Pepsi Waters
  • Nigeria: 'Frustrated Politicians Behind Petitions Against Tribunals' Members'
  • Nigeria: ETF Disburses N1.1bn
  • Nigeria: Kingibe Raises Alarm Over Road Accidents
  • Nigeria: First Inland's Free Points Boost Wema
  • Zimbabwe: AU Seeks Common Line On Country
  • South Africa: Preparing Fertile Soil for Businesses to Take Root
  • South Africa: Shining a Critical Light On Plans for Repowering Country
  • South Africa: Tobacco Giant Tackles New Bill
  • South Africa: Sappi Enjoys Good Quarter Despite Power Cuts
  • South Africa: Bharti's Potential Bid for Mtn 'Too Low'
  • South Africa: Bank to Root Out, Sue 'Bad Elements'
  • South Africa: Maybe MTN Should Be Taking Over Bharti
  • South Africa: Public Broadcaster Boss 'In Firing Line'
  • South Africa: Absa Gets Provisional Licence for Namibia
  • South Africa: Investing in Shares is Not Free of Charge
  • Nigeria: Yar'Adua Hale, Hearty - Presidency
  • Nigeria: NECO May Hike Exam Fees
  • Nigeria: NECO Candidates to Increase By 300 Percent in 2010
  • Nigeria: Sokoto Releases N1.5bn for Fertiliser
  • Nigeria: Leaders Should Be Morally Sound -CLTC Boss
  • Nigeria: Finance Minister, NSE Boss Support Capital Market Recapitalisation
  • Nigeria: Iyanna Now Chairman, Road Safety Tribunal
  • Nigeria: Governor Amaechi to Appear Before Truth Commission
  • West Africa: Ecowas Urges Member States to Develop Road Infrastructure
  • Nigeria: Residents Lament Hike in Prices of Foodstuff
  • Nigeria: Globacom to Build 1,500 Base Stations
  • Nigeria: N50bn PEF Scam - Martins Dumuje Arraigned, Granted Bail
  • Nigeria: Dr Kumo Dies At 71
  • Nigeria: House Leader And the South-South Interest
  • Nigeria: Fayose Wants 7 PDP Lawmakers Arrested
  • Nigeria: Senate, RMAFC Disagree On Revenue Formula Bill
  • Nigeria: Whatever Happened to the Minutes of the Last Meeting?
  • Nigeria: Governor Goje's N200m Swindle
  • Nigeria: The Task of Maintaining El-Rufai Buses
  • Nigeria: Internet for Job to Kick-Start ICT Boom - Ajayi
  • Nigeria: FG Earmarks 26bn for Severance Benefits of Retirees
  • Nigeria: AC Out to Frustrate Appeal Court Suit, Edo PDP Alleges
  • Nigeria: Uduaghan Mends Cracks in Delta PDP
  • Nigeria: Okiro Pays Tribute to Haz Iwendi
  • Nigeria: NUC Blacklists Five New Varsities
  • Nigeria: Those Who Cause us Pains
  • Nigeria: BNC, EDSOPADEC Trade Words Over Ceded Oil Wells
  • Nigeria: Senate Probe Panel Condemns Financial Breaches in Fcta
  • Zambia: State Owes Zesco K16bn
  • Zambia: Former UPND Security Chief Found With Case to Answer
  • Zambia: UNZA Don Counsels NCC Participants
  • Zambia: We Are Perturbed by Persistent Reports
  • Zambia: MMD Boots Out Christine Moonga
  • Zambia: Solwezi Councillors Take Mayor to Task
  • Nigeria: N/Assembly Probe - Healthy for Democracy - Sen Ehinlanwo
  • Nigeria: Kugbo Residents Cry Out to PHCN
  • Nigeria: Adamawa - End of Political Road for Atiku?
  • Nigeria: Oil Prices - U.S. Seeks Alternatives
  • Nigeria: HiTV Set to Treat Nigerians to Tv Reality Show
  • Nigeria: Admit Your Mischief, Ali Tells Obasanjo, El-Rufai
  • Nigeria: NUJ Chapel Condoles CPS Family
  • Nigeria: ICT-Based Internal Control Workshop On Capital Market Operatio
  • Nigeria: Gombe Announces 45 Percent Subsidy On Grains
  • Nigeria: Pension Board Commences Payment of Benefits
  • Nigeria: NLC Holds Anti-Corruption Rally Tomorrow
  • Nigeria: Zamfara Governor Moves to Boost Revenue Generation
  • Nigeria: N80bn Not for Rice Importation Alone - Ruma
  • Nigeria: Abia Govt to Boost Education
  • Nigeria: Lawmaker Condemns Yar'Adua's Plans to Import Rice
  • Nigeria: Nigeria 2009 - Fashola Charges Lagos LOC
  • Nigeria: I Didn't Know Obasanjo Was Corrupt - Hon Ningi
  • Nigeria: BPR to Publish Bidding Rules
  • Nigeria: New Vision of Northern Governors Forum
  • Nigeria: Globacom Reaffirms Partnership With Abuja Chamber of Commerce
  • Nigeria: Legislators Summon Obasanjo Over Spending
  • Nigeria: A'ibom Govt to Flood Uyo With Taxis
  • Nigeria: SEC Suspends 42 Operators, Refers 13 to EFCC
  • Nigeria: PPP - Oceanic Partners Kebbi State On Education, ICT, Infrastructure
  • Nigeria: ANPP - I Was Not Dismissed - Modibbo
  • Nigeria: PDP Suffers Zonal Marginalisation - Nwobodo
  • Nigeria: Isa Mohammed Vs Leadership
  • Nigeria: We Will Not Despair, Neither Shall We Give Up
  • South Africa: North West Urged to Support Soccer Event
  • South Africa: Workers Urged to Report Unsafe Working Conditions
  • South Africa: Over R432m Set to Improve Security in Ethekwini
  • South Africa: EU Strengthen Co-Operation in Research, Education
  • Zimbabwe: Mbeki Team in Top-Level Poll Talks
  • Namibia: Local Car Market Takes a Knock
  • Namibia: Copper Festival Plans in Full Swing
  • Namibia: Attitudes, Skills in Conflict in Education
  • Namibia: Infighting Grounds Bravio
  • Namibia: NPC Staff Undergo Protocol Training
  • Namibia: Joseph Ithana Dies
  • Southern Africa: Juniors Take Good 3rd Place
  • Namibia: Business Should Be Enviro-Friendly
  • Namibia: Students Close Gap on Sowetans
  • Namibia: Chinese Promise an Olympics Spectacular
  • Namibia: ACP-EU Indaba Adopts Windhoek Communiqué
  • Namibia: Three Days of Free HIV Testing
  • Namibia: Youth Expo Draws Wide Interest
  • Namibia: Rammies Face Test of Character
  • Namibia: Namibia, Germany Promote Agriculture
  • Namibia: So This is Democracy?
  • Namibia: Use Weapons With Extreme Caution
  • Nigeria: Coy Begins Construction of Satellite Gateway
  • Nigeria: Kidnappers On Rampage in Asaba
  • Nigeria: Train Crushes Woman to Death
  • Nigeria: Power Probe Panel Summons OBJ, Atiku
  • Nigeria: FG to Move Gas Turbines With N2bn
  • Nigeria: Fears of Bribery Spread As NFA Appeals Committee Meet
  • Nigeria: A Question of Food Crisis
  • Africa: Greed of Leaders, Military, Bane of Africa's Development-Gowon
  • Nigeria: Bayelsa Sheds Light On Alleged $40m Scam
  • Nigeria: Daar Stirs More Competition in the Dstv Sector
  • Nigeria: Brian Computers Signs Mou With Niger State On Computer Ownership Scheme
  • Nigeria: The Mobile TV Challenge
  • Nigeria: Ken Nnamani - Taking Good Governance and Development to Greater Height
  • Nigeria: Nimasa Stresses Importance of Secured Waterway to Economy
  • Nigeria: Echoes of June 12 Saga - Pa Adesanya, Babangida and June 12
  • Nigeria: Athletes Blame Altitude for Poor Show
  • Nigeria: SEC Suspends 40 Operators, Drags 13 to EFCC
  • Africa: Bank PHB Launches Banker's Club, As Stakeholders Commend Apprentice Africa
  • Nigeria: Labour Holds Anti-Corruption Protest Tomorrow
  • Nigeria: Probe of Obasanjo's Tenure'll Continue, Senate Tells Presidency
  • Nigeria: Ali's House Demolished in Error, FCT Insists
  • Nigeria: ExxonMobil, Shell Resume Production
  • Nigeria: Mass Action - NLC, TUC Perfect Strategy
  • Nigeria: Consolidation - SEC DG Confirms Infractions by Operatorb
  • Nigeria: Food Crisis - Senators Oppose Rice Importation
  • Nigeria: Militants Seek Role for Carter at N'delta Summit
  • Nigeria: Phillips Consulting Partners Bankers Academy On E-Learning
  • Nigeria: House May Propose Review of Power Contracts
  • Nigeria: Akunyili - Court Fixes Ruling for May 14
  • Zimbabwe: Ngugi an Inspiration
  • Zimbabwe: Parties Challenge Poll Results Again
  • Zimbabwe: Cheetahs Leave for International Sevens Rugby Tourney
  • Zimbabwe: EMA Calls for Registration of Sand Abstraction Sites
  • Zimbabwe: Govt Begins Disbursement of Doctors' Cars
  • Zimbabwe: Public Protector's
  • Zimbabwe: More Creativity Vital for Banks
  • Zimbabwe: UN Body Holds Workshop on Behavioural Change
  • Zimbabwe: Country Meets Olympic Games Accreditation Deadline
  • Zimbabwe: Polygamist Jailed
  • Zimbabwe: UN Commission on Sustainable Development Meets
  • Zimbabwe: Profit Takers Put Brakes on Stock Market
  • Zimbabwe: Cash Queues - Banks Blame High Demand
  • Zimbabwe: District Conducts Election Audit
  • Africa: Dembare, Bosso Trips in Doubt
  • Zimbabwe: Five Teachers Fined
  • Zimbabwe: Run-Off to Be Ward Based - ZEC
  • Kenya: Ministers to Inspect Mau Forest
  • Kenya: KNEC Role Questioned
  • Kenya: DC in the Dark Over Fate of Displaced People in Kisii
  • Kenya: Champion Tundo Promises to Bounce Back
  • Kenya: Leopards Saved From Dissolution
  • Kenya: Ministry Set to Meet Nurses
  • Nigeria: Dream Team Escapes Seedorf, Babel Threat
  • Nigeria/Ghana: Chile 2008 - Evumena Calls 25 for Ghana
  • Nigeria: Afn Reads Riot Act to Saboteur Athletes
  • Nigeria: FG's Property - Fashola Lauds Yar'Adua's Directive
  • Nigeria: FG Moves to Regulate Contract Bidding Process
  • Zimbabwe: Man Siphons $620bn From Firm's Account, Court Told
  • Zimbabwe: Food Shortages - Country's Land Reforms Boost Production
  • Zimbabwe: Woman At Centre of Pius Ncube's Adultery Case Dies
  • Zimbabwe: Ngugi's Memorial Service on Today
  • Zimbabwe: Might Warriors Bow Out of Cosafa
  • Zimbabwe: Wild Boys Date Lengthens
  • Zimbabwe: Walk the Talk Morgan Tsvangirai
  • Zimbabwe: Woman Loses Cash to Robbers, Gang-Raped
  • Zimbabwe: Karate Union Building National Team
  • Zimbabwe: Country Impresses Russian Tour Operators
  • Zimbabwe: Illegal Fuel Dealer Shot
  • Zimbabwe: Zesa Cables Recovered
  • Zimbabwe: Tobacco Deliveries Improve
  • Zimbabwe: Guzha Play Brilliant Concept, Muddled Script
  • Zimbabwe: 38 Athletes Shortlisted for Paralympic Team
  • Nigeria: Education As Democracy Dividend in Edo
  • Nigeria: Qualify for 2010 World Cup Or Amodu Gets Ultimatum
  • Nigeria: Rule of Law and the South-West
  • Nigeria: N-Delta - Jimmy Carter Accepts to Mediate
  • Nigeria: NB Laments Poor Infrastructure, Epileptic Power Supply
  • Kenya: Ports Workers Threaten to Strike
  • Uganda: Company Loses Right to Congo Oil Exploration
  • Kenya: Renewed Rivalry As ODM, PNU Pick Candidates
  • Kenya: Team Questions Voting Practice
  • Uganda: Key Bridge On Verge of Breaking
  • Somalia: Report Calls for War Crimes Investigation
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