June 12, 2009
- Cote d'Ivoire: Polls Top Talks Between UN Peacekeeping Chief And Prime Minister (UN News)
- Cote d'Ivoire: American Embassy's National Daily Press Review (U.S. Embassy Abidjan)
- Africa: Trade Talk - 'Not On My Watch' [column] (TWG)
- Kenya: It's Our Turn To Eat: The Story of a Kenyan Whistler Blower by Michela Wrong [book listing] (Harper Collins)
- Eritrea: Enad Holds Annual Meeting (Shabait)
- Eritrea: Govt Implementing Major Development Programs to Combat Desertification (Shabait)
- Eritrea: Families of Fallen Heroes in Afabet Sub-Zone Express Satisfaction With the Support Extended to Them (Shabait)
- Eritrea: How Bad is the Food Crisis Really? (IRIN)
- Nigeria: Delta Violence Past & Present [analysis] (AfricaFocus)
- Nigeria: Midterm Results Disappoint [analysis] (AfricaFocus)
- Sierra Leone: German Envoy Urges Youth Interest in Wrestling (Concord)
- Sierra Leone: SLFA Welcomes New Fifa Rule (Concord)
- Sierra Leone: President Welcomes New Ambassadors (Concord)
- Sierra Leone: Corporal Punishment At St Edwards (Concord)
- Sierra Leone: 'Don't Get the Police Into Politics' ... AIG East Warn (Concord)
- Sierra Leone: Guma Chides Illegal Connections (Concord)
- Sierra Leone: 'Freemasonry is Not a Secret Society' ... District Grand Master (Concord)
- Sierra Leone: MPs Quiz Education Minister (Concord)
- Sierra Leone: Supreme Court Fails SLAJ (Concord)
- Sierra Leone: Peace Remains Fragile (Concord)
- Sierra Leone: ACC Boss May Leave, If ... (Concord)
- Africa: Continent Calls On World's Richest to Curb Brain Drain (SciDev.Net)
- Ghana: Road Crash Casualties Hit Maternal Health Efforts (IRIN)
- Kenya: Mia Farrow, Quincy Jones, Henry Louis Gates and Tyler Perry among 2009 Leon H. Sullivan Summit Honorees [SPONSOR WIRE] (Sullivan Foundation)
- Zimbabwe: French Aid Group to Tackle Urban Food Insecurity (SW Radio)
- Zimbabwe: SADC Ruling Ignored Again as Farmers Fight to Keep Their Land (SW Radio)
- Zimbabwe: Chegutu Farmer Denies Verbal Abuse of PM's 'Niece' (SW Radio)
- Zimbabwe: Residents Up in Arms Over Zesa Disconnections (SW Radio)
- Zimbabwe: Tsvangirai Meeting President Obama at White House (SW Radio)
- Zimbabwe: Cabinet Approves Move to Bypass Central Bank on Aid [analysis] (SW Radio)
- South Africa: 'You Prostitute, Come Here' (Argus)
- South Africa: Backyarders Arrested After Protest (Argus)
- Ethiopia: Ethiopian American Wins 2009 World Food Prize (America.gov)
- Liberia: UN Under-Secretary-General for Peacekeeping Operations Visits Sunday (Informer)
- Liberia: Angry Mob Breaks Harper Prison - Over 500 Prisoners Flee (Informer)
- Liberia: CRC/SRI Writes Off BSP's Propaganda - Promises to Dedicate Rubber Factory December (Informer)
- Liberia: PUL Warns Liberians (Informer)
- Liberia: Big Changes in Gov't - Munah-Sieh, Banks, Bonner Jallah Out (Informer)
- Liberia: Executive Must Bugle Up to Prosecute Corrupt Cases - LACC Boss (Informer)
- Gambia: GRA Chairman Defends His Men (Foroyaa)
- Gambia: GID Seeks Double Title in Nisa Tournament Final (Foroyaa)
- Gambia: Civilian-Military Wrestling Derby This Weekend (Foroyaa)
- Gambia: 'Not Every Criminal Trial Can Go Into a Voir Dire' Says Justice Wowo (Foroyaa)
- Gambia: In D1.6 Million NIA Case, Defence Opposes Amending the Charge (Foroyaa)
- Gambia: Maratout Sowe's Allegation Rejected (Foroyaa)
- Gambia: Fatal Accident in Farato Claims 2 Lives (Foroyaa)
- Gambia: Who Goes to the Final? (Foroyaa)
- Gambia: St. Peters Holds Graduation Ceremony (Foroyaa)
- Gambia: NEA Celebrates World Environment Day (Foroyaa)
- Gambia: GPU Reacts to President Jammeh's Statement On Deyda (Foroyaa)
- Gambia: Victim of Witch Hunt Still Under Treatment; Appeals for Help (Foroyaa)
- Gambia: Gamtel Staff Charged With Stealing, Economic Crime (Foroyaa)
- Gambia: Ports And Interior Bounce Back (Foroyaa)
- Gambia: Trial of Sidia Jatta And Halifa Sallah Continues As the Two Give Address in Court (Foroyaa)
- Gambia: Halifa Sallah On the Present Governance Situation (Foroyaa)
- Gambia: A Sweeping Exercise Or a Crisis of Governance? [editorial] (Foroyaa)
- Angola: Minister Discusses Human Rights With British Diplomat (ANGOP)
- Africa: Organisers Advertise African Football Cup in Portugal (ANGOP)
- Angola/Guinea: National, Guinea Football Squads Meet After Two Years (ANGOP)
- Angola: Over 12,000 Refugees Registered (ANGOP)
- Angola: Catumbela's Industrial Estate Licences 80 Companies (ANGOP)
- Angola: Public Contest for Housing Projects to Open Soon (ANGOP)
- Angola: Culture Minister Defends International Interchange (ANGOP)
- Angola: Writer Luísa Coelho Launches Children's Book (ANGOP)
- Angola: Vice Minister Defends Environment Preservation (ANGOP)
- Angola: Tivoli Cinema Shows 'Cenas Marcantes' Play (ANGOP)
- Angola: Deputy Attorney General Meets With Magistrates (ANGOP)
- Mozambique: 'There Hasn't Been Adequate Emphasis On Family Planning' (IPS)
- Kenya: Two Dollars And Change - Enough to Save a Mother's Life (IPS)
- Somalia: Moderate Islamists Carry Out Security Operations in Central Part of the Country (Shabelle)
- Africa: Two Schemes Win in Global Green Energy Awards [press release] (Ashden Awards for Sustainable Energy)
- South Africa: Teaching Has Resumed At Soweto Schools (BuaNews)
- South Africa: OR Tambo Preparations Receive Thumbs Up (BuaNews)
- Africa: Agriculture Important for Africa's Wealth (BuaNews)
- South Africa: Limpopo to Focus On Education, Adult Literacy (BuaNews)
- South Africa: NC Government to Convene Economic Summit (BuaNews)
- South Africa: SA Navy Committed to Empowering Youth With Skills (BuaNews)
- South Africa: Eastern Cape Premier Outlines Her Priorities (BuaNews)
- Somalia: Two Broadcast Journalists Seriously Beaten [press release] (NUSOJ)
- Africa: Leaders Say Continent Can Dramatically Boost Agricultural Production [press release] (WEF)
- South Africa: Nedbank Keeping an Eye On Nigeria (TradeInvest)
- Africa: Finance Minister Announces Expansive Budget (TradeInvest)
- Africa: Leaders Say Crisis Represents Opportunity as Well as Challenge [press release] (WEF)
- Ghana: NDC Thugs Attack NPP Serial Callers (Ghanaian Chronicle)
- Ghana: Most Fire Hydrants in Kumasi Not Functional - Fire Officer (Ghanaian Chronicle)
- Ghana: Gold Fields Salutes Stars (Ghanaian Chronicle)
- Ghana: Queen Atlantic Resort FC Excels (Ghanaian Chronicle)
- Ghana: Asfag is Misleading the Public - Okudzeto (Ghanaian Chronicle)
- Ghana: Musicians and Professional Players Fund-Raising Match for June 27 (Ghanaian Chronicle)
- Ghana: Takoradi 'Muntaka' Encores Deals (Ghanaian Chronicle)
- Ghana: Soldiers Chase Out Press With Guns (Ghanaian Chronicle)
- Ghana: 'Christ the King Scam Hits School of Management Studies (Ghanaian Chronicle)
- Ghana: MCE Frowns On Environmental Degradation (Ghanaian Chronicle)
- Ghana: Fourth Season of Stars of the Future Reality Show Launched [column] (Ghanaian Chronicle)
- Ghana: Bahmed Travel And Tours' Solicitor Reacts (Ghanaian Chronicle)
- Africa: Access to Finance the Bane of Businesses - Report (Ghanaian Chronicle)
- Ghana: Five Students Suspended for a Year (Ghanaian Chronicle)
- Ghana: Cadman Mills Pursues Blay Miezah Money (Ghanaian Chronicle)
- Ghana: GFA Must Call the Bluff of Players [editorial] (Ghanaian Chronicle)
- Sierra Leone: Parliament Okays New Bank Governor (Concord)
- Mozambique: Guebuza Praises Relaunch of Wheat Production (AIM)
- Mozambique: Barracks for Peace Keeping Missions Handed Over (AIM)
- Mozambique: Provisional Seat Allocation for Assemblies (AIM)
- Mozambique: Do Not Despair Over Heavy Sands Project - Guebuza (AIM)
- Mozambique: Penicela Case - Police Assassin Jailed (AIM)
- Mozambique: Country's Top Photo-Journalist Dies (AIM)
- Mozambique: HIV/Aids Situation 'Alarming' in South (AIM)
- Zimbabwe: PM Tsvangirai Urges U.S. Businesses to Support Reconstruction [press release] (CCA)
- Nigeria: An Unhealthy Burden [column] (Daily Trust)
- Nigeria: Lagos Adopts GIS (Daily Trust)
- Nigeria: Rain Wreaks Havoc in Aliero (Daily Trust)
- Nigeria: PDP - FG Will Unveil Sponsors of Niger Delta Militants (Daily Trust)
- Nigeria: Mikel, Yobo Dispel Eagles Boycott Rumour (Daily Trust)
- Nigeria: Man Charged for Impersonating Yar'Adua's Brother (Daily Trust)
- Nigeria: Etisalat Opens Customer Care Centre in Kano (Daily Trust)
- Nigeria: Surrender to Police, Ekiti PDP Chair Tells Deputy Speaker (Daily Trust)
- Nigeria: Yar'Adua Commissions CAC Head Office (Daily Trust)
- Nigeria: Affordable Housing Wanted (Daily Trust)
- Africa: Khomeini - Setting Agenda for the World [column] (Daily Trust)
- Nigeria: Combating Desertification in Country (III) [opinion] (Daily Trust)
- Tunisia: Obama Names Senior Career Officer Now Serving in Iraq as Ambassador [document] (White House)
- Burundi: Obama Names Career Officer Currently Serving in Kenya as Ambassador to Burundi [document] (White House)
- Ghana: More Work to Be Done for Federation of Disabled [column] (Ghanaian Chronicle)
- Ghana: Standard Chartered Urges to Protect Surroundings (Ghanaian Chronicle)
- Sudan: Some Southern Soldiers Disarm (IRIN)
- Namibia: FNB Reviews Fee Structure (Namibia Economist)
- Sudan: Catholic University Launches New Degree Course (CISA)
- Sudan: Four Humanitarian Agencies Allowed Back (CISA)
- Kenya: Nuns Leave Diocese After 47 Years of Service (CISA)
- Kenya: Annan Gives Deadline for Local Tribunal (CISA)
- Uganda: Prelate Seeks Church-Govt Partnership On Education (CISA)
- Tanzania: Churches Lose Tax Exemption (CISA)
- Zambia: Vatican Excommunicates Priest Over Milingo Ties (CISA)
- Kenya: We Are Not Rebels, Breakaway Catholic Group Says (CISA)
- Namibia: Namibia's Export Strategy Gets a Boost (Namibian)
- Zimbabwe: SADC Tribunal Rules Govt Non-Compliant (Namibian)
- Namibia: Chasing the Dots - Divide And Misrule [opinion] (Namibian)
- Namibia: FNB Classic Clashes Move to Coastal Schools (Namibian)
- Namibia: Police Cordon Off Mbanderu Graves (Namibian)
- Uganda: Museveni Orders Probe Into Education (New Vision)
- Uganda: Apac District Has Highest Malaria Transmission Rate in the World (New Vision)
- Angola: Chief Justice Checks Sector in Benguela (ANGOP)
- Angola: Sports Minister Transmits President's Solidarity With Basketball Team (ANGOP)
- Nigeria: The Recession is in Your Head [opinion] (This Day)
- Namibia: Witchcraft Business And Its Consequences! [column] (New Era)
- Namibia: Pottery Workshop Successful (New Era)
- Namibia: A Passionate Artist And Art Lecturer [opinion] (New Era)
- Namibia: Political Play Back On Stage (New Era)
- Namibia: Another Collective (New Era)
- Namibia: Art Review - Solo Exhibition in Capital (New Era)
- Namibia: Young Encouraged to Read More (New Era)
- Namibia: More And More Namibians Study French (New Era)
- Namibia: Youth Aids Workshop Next Weekend (New Era)
- Namibia: Remember Ruling Oviritje Roost With the Ozombara (New Era)
- Namibia: Minister Welcomes Finnish Youth (New Era)
- Namibia: Hendrik Witbooi [column] (New Era)
- Namibia: Communications Bill Constitutional (New Era)
- Namibia: Should Country Sign EPAs? [opinion] (New Era)
- Namibia: African Education - Dilemmas And Challenges (New Era)
- Namibia: Otjivero's Big Shows It Can Work (New Era)
- Namibia: Analysis of Post [opinion] (New Era)
- Namibia: Karas Twinning Agreement Faltering (Namibian)
- Namibia: Suspects' Defence Surfaces in City Police Murder Trial (Namibian)
- Namibia: Critics Blast Spanish Reality Show for 'Stereotyping' San (Namibian)
- Namibia: NSX Results Slow On Back of Crisis (Namibian)
- Namibia: Keetmanshoop Water Cuts Punishment for Loan Defaults (Namibian)
- Namibia: Keetmans Cops On Trial Over Death of Suspect (Namibian)
- Namibia: Erna Muller Launches 'Extra Time' (Namibia Economist)
- Namibia: Positive Gains Attained in HIV Fight (Namibia Economist)
- Namibia: Welwitschias to Lock Horns With Elephants (Namibia Economist)
- Namibia: Convergence in the Statistics is a Good Sign [column] (Namibia Economist)
- Namibia: This Week in the Khuta [column] (Namibia Economist)
- Namibia: Six Artists Take Their Work to Germany (Namibia Economist)
- Namibia: Childcare And Protection Bill Revised (Namibia Economist)
- Namibia: High-Tech Business Solutions for SMEs (Namibia Economist)
- Namibia: Bonsai Puts Emphasise On Professional Services (Namibia Economist)
- Namibia: Afrisam, Namport Boost Generation of Entrepreneurs (Namibia Economist)
- Namibia: No Need to Fear Monitoring, NSS Must Have a Reason (Namibia Economist)
- Namibia: Rainfall Year 2009 - Unevenly Eventful (Namibia Economist)
- Namibia: The Saint Effect (Namibia Economist)
- Namibia: Old Power Station Owner Shows His Mettle (Namibia Economist)
- Sierra Leone: Drug Fight Advances But Risks Remain (IRIN)
- Uganda: Eleven Arrested Over Alleged Rebel Activity (IRIN)
- Zambia: Stop Invasion of Kasanka Trust National Park [editorial] (Times of Zambia)
- Zambia: Go Back to Work, Teachers Unions Urge Members (Times of Zambia)
- Zambia: Luanshya Magistrate Recuses Himself From Kambwili Case (Times of Zambia)
- Zambia: High Court Wants Chibanda Lawyers' Conduct Examined (Times of Zambia)
- Zambia: IT Specialists In (Times of Zambia)
- Zambia: Kabwe Pupils Plead Not Guilty to Riotous Behaviour (Times of Zambia)
- Zambia: Anti-Copper Squad to Be Boosted (Times of Zambia)
- Zambia: Banda Undergoes Knee Surgery (Times of Zambia)
- Zambia: Banda Woos International Business Community (Times of Zambia)
- Zambia: PF Leadership Questioned (Times of Zambia)
- Zambia: Former Health Minister Warned Over Financial Scam (Times of Zambia)
- Tanzania: Obama Names Retired Army General as Ambassador [document] (White House)
- Liberia: Time Runs Out for Bong's Preparation - As July 26 Draws Closer (Informer)
- Namibia: Ovambanderu Playing Selves Into Hands of Detractors, Destructors! [opinion] (New Era)
- Gabon: Requiem for a Notorious Plunderer [opinion] (Public Agenda)
- Zambia: Suspension of Aid Due to 'Corruption' Right, Says Bishop (ENI)
- Africa: Tobacco Companies Target Continent (Public Agenda)
- Ghana: Don't Make the Whistle Blowers Scapegoats [editorial] (Public Agenda)
- Ghana: Ibis Supports District Assemblies in Decentralization Process (Public Agenda)
- Ghana: Cutting Down Public Spending Would Constrain Provision of Social Services-Isodec (Public Agenda)
- Ghana: Treasury Bills in Record Demand (Public Agenda)
- Ghana: Cell Phone Companies Must Pay Rent to Forestry Commission (Public Agenda)
- Africa: World Bank Accused of Bias Against Black Staff (Public Agenda)
- Ghana: Change? - Can Atta-Mills Really Deliver? [opinion] (Public Agenda)
- Ghana: NGO Sensitizes Policy Makers On HIV/Aids (Public Agenda)
- South Africa: We Are Here to Win, Says U.S. Soccer Coach (BuaNews)
- South Africa: King Zwelithini Urges Govt to Initiate Food Programmes (BuaNews)
- Ghana: Pamoja Forum Recognizes Youth And Adult Literacy As Key to Development (Public Agenda)
- South Africa: First Phase of BRT to Go Ahead - Deputy Minister (BuaNews)
- Africa: South Africa Can Deliver 2010 Soccer, Says Zuma (BuaNews)
- South Africa: Partnerships Necessary to Overcome Economic Crisis (BuaNews)
- South Africa: Health Preparedness Plan Ready for Confeds Cup (BuaNews)
- Nigeria: MTN Starts 0813 (Daily Trust)
- Nigeria: Igbo Group Condemns Plot to Remove Reps Chief Whip (Daily Trust)
- Nigeria: Country Living on Past Glory - Senegal Coach (Daily Trust)
- Zimbabwe: Energy Crisis Poses Threat to Success of Sterp (Zimbabwe Independent)
- Zimbabwe: Bosso Drive On the Highway (Zimbabwe Independent)
- Zimbabwe: Econet, NetOne Results Poles Apart (Zimbabwe Independent)
- Zimbabwe: MDC Activists Apply for Supreme Court Hearing (Zimbabwe Independent)
- Zimbabwe: Farmers in Spending Spree At Tobacco Auction Floors (Zimbabwe Independent)
- Zimbabwe: Zanu PF MPs Stall Constitutional Reform (Zimbabwe Independent)
- Zimbabwe: Distorting Tsvangirai's Goodwill Mission (Zimbabwe Independent)
- Zimbabwe: Suicidal Demands of Labour [column] (Zimbabwe Independent)
- Zimbabwe: U.S. Denies Country Economic Aid (Zimbabwe Independent)
- Zimbabwe: Murambiwa Stands By Craven Week Team (Zimbabwe Independent)
- Zimbabwe: Parly Must Initiate Legislative Agenda [column] (Zimbabwe Independent)
- Zimbabwe: 'Jazzed' to the Bone! (Zimbabwe Independent)
- Zimbabwe: Nyanhongo Accused of 'Hijacking' Mabvuku Constituency (Zimbabwe Independent)
- Zimbabwe: Demise of MIC Long Overdue [opinion] (Zimbabwe Independent)
- Zimbabwe: Country Needs a New Media Regime [opinion] (Zimbabwe Independent)
- Zimbabwe: Gono Builds Silos Whilst GMB Stocks Run Dry (Zimbabwe Independent)
- Zimbabwe: A Reality Check [editorial] (Zimbabwe Independent)
- Zimbabwe: IMF Delegation to Assess State of Economy (Zimbabwe Independent)
- Zimbabwe: Biti Gains Control of Treasury (Zimbabwe Independent)
- Zimbabwe: Govt Accuses Fuel Companies of Shortchanging Consumers (Zimbabwe Independent)
- Zimbabwe: U.S. Investors Call for More Reforms (Zimbabwe Independent)
- Zimbabwe: Muchinguri to Challenge Mujuru for VP's Post (Zimbabwe Independent)
- Africa: How Africa Can Be More Competitive (Zimbabwe Independent)
- Gabon: Omar Bongo (1935 - 2009) [editorial] (Daily Trust)
- Nigeria: Insurance Sector Gets Score Card June 25 (Daily Trust)
- Nigeria: One Dies in Auto Crash at Kwali (Daily Trust)
- Nigeria: CRH Donates Drugs to Kabusa Clinic (Daily Trust)
- Nigeria: FG to Sell Nitel, Mtel in Pieces (Daily Trust)
- Nigeria: Sokoto - Long Walk to Modernisation [analysis] (This Day)
- Nigeria: Their Quadruplets, Our Bundles of Joy [analysis] (This Day)
- Nigeria: Big Brother Africa Set to Build Self Ego (This Day)
- Nigeria: Life in a Lunatics' Rehab [analysis] (This Day)
- Nigeria: The June 12 Spirit [editorial] (This Day)
- Nigeria: FG Records N249 Billion Q1 Deficit (This Day)
- Nigeria: Daniel, Oni Absent at PDP Reconciliation (This Day)
- Nigeria: Reps Intensify Plot Against Chief Whip, Collect 213 Signatures (Independent)
- Nigeria: Faan Laments Outage, Restates Commitment To Aviation Safety (Independent)
- Nigeria: Citizens Mark June 12 Today (Independent)
- Nigeria: Supreme Court Throws Out Uba's Appeal (Independent)
- Nigeria: Tackling Social Malaise in Schools (Independent)
- Nigeria: Senate Alerts Over Expired Cooking Gas Cylinders (Independent)
- Nigeria: Freed Nigerian Sailor, Egbegi, Narrates Ordeal (Independent)
- Nigeria: Ekaette Warns Contractors Handling Niger Delta Jobs (Independent)
- Nigeria: Orosanye Succeeds Pepple As Head of Service (Independent)
- Nigeria: FG to Scrutinise Draft Report On Tertiary Education (Independent)
- Nigeria: NLC Chieftain Warns Politicians Over Electoral Reform (Independent)
- Nigeria: Examination Fraud - Keep Off Law Students' Case, Counsel Tells EFCC (Independent)
- Nigeria: Siasia Dismisses Bribery Allegation in Flying Eagles Camp (Independent)
- Nigeria: NNPC Spends N710 Billion LNG Proceeds Without Approval (Independent)
- Nigeria: Legal Fireworks As Ribadu, El-Rufai Battle EFCC in Courts (Independent)
- Nigeria: Babangida in Another Maradonic Move (Independent)
- Nigeria: I Am Still Committed to Getafe, Says Uche (Independent)
- Nigeria: Country Yet to Domesticate Kyoto Protocol (Independent)
- Nigeria: Country, Others to Earn U.S.$530 Billion Oil Revenue in 2009 - EIA (Independent)
- Nigeria: Failure of the State, Not Parenting [opinion] (Independent)
- Gambia: Antouman Saho Joins Cabinet (Daily Observer)
- Gambia: All Set for the Cultural Week in Stockholm (Daily Observer)
- Gambia: Draft Water Reform Document Reviewed (Daily Observer)
- Gambia: In Pursuit of Peace [editorial] (Daily Observer)
- Gambia: VP Presides Over Bissau Political Leaders' Consultative Meeting (Daily Observer)
- Gambia: Dampha Kunda Clears President Jammeh's Farm (Daily Observer)
- Gambia: 'My Vision Will Be Achieved At All Costs' (Daily Observer)
- Gambia: Pa Dodou, the Visionary Leader of Jef Jel Band (Daily Observer)
- Nigeria: I Am Not Afraid of Uche, Eneramo, Says Aiyegbeni (Daily Trust)
- Sudan: Al-Bashir's Sit-Tight Bid And the Country (Daily Trust)
- Liberia: Executive Order Number 20 Issued (Liberia Govt)
- Namibia: Offshore Cash Flows Back to South Africa (Namibian)
- Namibia: Truck Driver And Pensioner Sentenced On Dagga Charges (Namibian)
- Namibia: Karas FM Celebrates First Year of Existence (Namibian)
- Namibia: Ya France Still in Limbo (Namibian)
- Namibia: New Mayor Wants Own Fine Scrapped (Namibian)
- Namibia: Lüderitz Rape Case Drags On (Namibian)
- Namibia: Kashona Wants to Make It Big (Namibian)
- Namibia: No Arrests in Farm Murders (Namibian)
- Namibia: Housing - a Crisis in Free-Fall [opinion] (Namibian)
- Namibia: Mbanderu Vow to Defy Cop Order (Namibian)
- Namibia: 'Spy Bill' Debate Starts in NA (Namibian)
- Nigeria: Aba IPP Gets $20 Million Investment (This Day)
- Nigeria: PDP - FG'll Not Spare Sponsors of Niger Delta Crisis (This Day)
- Nigeria: Security - Zain Gives 'Zero- Rated' Calls to Police (This Day)
- Nigeria: File All Applications Today, Osun Tribunal Orders Parties (This Day)
- Nigeria: Economic Recovery Hopes Push Oil Near U.S.$73 (This Day)
- Rwanda: Sen. Mukabaramba Takes Over PDC (New Times)
- Rwanda: Civil Servants' Wealth Under Probe (New Times)
- Rwanda: Karekezi Set for Al Ahly Switch (New Times)
- Rwanda: Teenagers for Singapore Camp (New Times)
- Rwanda: 5th Hillywood Film Festival Opens (New Times)
- Rwanda: Lara Electrifies Cricketers (New Times)
- Rwanda: Children And Their Laptops [opinion] (New Times)
- Rwanda: Country to Export Value Added Tea This Year (New Times)
- Rwanda: Ferwafa Pardons Mulenda (New Times)
- East Africa: EAC Budget Approved, Legislative Assembly Allocated More Money (New Times)
- Rwanda: Briefing Note On the 2009/10 Budget [document] (New Times)
- Rwanda/Sudan: Atraco Draws Sudan's El-Merreikh in Kagame Cup (New Times)
- Rwanda: SMEs to Benefit From New Borrowing Tech (New Times)
- Rwanda: MTN Group in Merger Talks With Indian Telecom Company (New Times)
- Rwanda: High Cost of Sanitary Towels Cause School Absenteeism (New Times)
- Rwanda: Power Struggle Splits City Pentecostal Church (New Times)
- Rwanda: Gishwati Forest - Counting the Losses [editorial] (New Times)
- Namibia: Recession Threatens Aids Programmes (Namibian)
- South Africa: Emjedi to Appeal Against Taliep Ruling (Argus)
- Rwanda: 99.4 Percent of Gishwati Forest Destroyed (New Times)
- Rwanda: GTZ to Support Electrogaz in Standards Electrical Installation (New Times)
- Rwanda: Disgruntled Civil Servants Petition President Over Gasabo Plots (New Times)
- Rwanda: Cricket Legend Mourns 1994 Genocide Victims (New Times)
- Nigeria: 'Delta Govt Can Identify Illegal Institutions' (This Day)
- Nigeria: Council Tenure - Students Dare Lawmakers (This Day)
- Nigeria: FDI - CAC's Role Critical, Says Yar'Adua (This Day)
- Africa: WHO Declares Swine Flu Pandemic (This Day)
- Nigeria: 16 Years After, Citizens Remember June 12 (This Day)
- Nigeria: JTF Arrests Suspected Militant Leader (This Day)
- Nigeria: Council Boss Renews Commitment to Rapid Devt (This Day)
- South Africa: Chaaban - I'm No Gangster! (Argus)
- Nigeria: India's Omel Set to Begin Oil Exploration (This Day)
- Nigeria: Oronsanye Emerges New Head of Service (This Day)
- Nigeria: 'Money Can't Bring Back Ogoni Nine' (This Day)
- Nigeria: Igbo to Float Diaspora Fund, Spare Parts Factory (This Day)
- Nigeria: Orji is the Potent Force of PPA in Abia - Okpara [interview] (Independent)
- Nigeria: A Day to Remember [opinion] (Independent)
- Nigeria: Film Industry Not a Write-Off - Enwerem [interview] (Independent)
- Nigeria: Reaping From the Lessons of June 12 [editorial] (Independent)
- Nigeria: Koko Mansion Audition Kicks Off (Independent)
- Nigeria: Redefining the 'Power of Arrest' On Minor Offences [opinion] (Independent)
- Uganda: Angella Back With 'Kakondo' (New Vision)
- Uganda: Iryn Unveils New Album Tonight (New Vision)
- Uganda: Back Samma Releases 'Ensi Madala' (New Vision)
- East Africa: What a Fatal Mistake the Founders of the OAU Made! [column] (New Vision)
- Kenya: Budget to Boost Tourism (New Vision)
- Uganda: Breastfeeding Puppies - NGOs Are Right to Speak [opinion] (New Vision)
- Uganda: High Court Orders Government, Army to Produce Detained Journalist (New Vision)
- Uganda: U.S. Envoy Warns On Human Trafficking (New Vision)
- Uganda: St. Balukuddembe Vendors Fight Before Minister (New Vision)
- Nigeria: Freed Sailor Narrates Ordeal (This Day)
- Uganda: Analysts Hail, Decry Bbumba's Luwero Budget (New Vision)
- Nigeria: Undergraduates Seek Restraining Order Against EFCC (This Day)
- Uganda: Country to Benefit From £800 Million UK Climate Fund (New Vision)
- Nigeria: Amosun Vs Daniel - Results in Five LGs Missing (This Day)
- Uganda: Makindye Chief Honours Court (New Vision)
- Nigeria: American Bank Gives $15.5 Million to Health Firm (This Day)
- Nigeria: Niger Delta Leaders Warn Against Militarisation of Region (This Day)
- Nigeria: Anambra - Supreme Court Throws Out Uba's Application (This Day)
- Nigeria: JTF Denies Recovering Bodies of Missing Soldiers (This Day)
- Nigeria: Stop Attacking Yar'Adua, Waziri, PDP Tells Tinubu (This Day)
- Africa: R. Kelly to Headline ThisDay Music Festival 2009 (This Day)
- Nigeria: Conduct Bureau Threatens to Extradict Ribadu (This Day)
- Nigeria: Strengthening Democracy in Country (1) [opinion] (This Day)
- Nigeria: World War 11 and African Veterans [opinion] (This Day)
- Nigeria: June 12 - I Disagreed Violently With IBB Over Annulment, Says Omoruyi [interview] (This Day)
- Nigeria: June 12 - Where are the Heroes? [analysis] (This Day)
- Uganda: NGO Lobbies Govt On HIV (New Vision)
- Uganda: Kadri Owes His Success to Kurji (New Vision)
- Uganda/Rwanda: KCC Draw DR Congo's TP Mazembe in Kagame Cup (New Vision)
- Uganda: Cranes Ready (New Vision)
- Uganda: KCC, URA Scale Down Training (New Vision)
- Uganda: Bbumba Making the Right Noises But... [editorial] (New Vision)
- Nigeria: Election 2011 - Whither the Opposition? [opinion] (Daily Champion)
- Nigeria: Mega Party Still Shrouded in Uncertainty [opinion] (Daily Champion)
- Nigeria: Corruption Has Not Abated -Kida [interview] (Daily Champion)
- Uganda: Usual Talk, Says Opposition (New Vision)
- Uganda: No New Taxes (New Vision)
- Uganda: MPs Doubt Promise to Fight Corruption (New Vision)
- Uganda: Priorities Correct - Donors (New Vision)
- Nigeria: Megawatts of Deceit? [editorial] (Daily Champion)
- Zambia: An Unwelcome Guest Has Taken Root (IPS)
- Zimbabwe: Farmers Go to War Against Lantana Camara (IPS)
- Malawi: Court Allows Madonna to Adopt Child (allAfrica)
- Zimbabwe: Poles Coming to Country (The Herald)
- Zimbabwe: Warriors Fire Chirova,Chigova (The Herald)
- Zimbabwe: New Bottling Line for Delta (The Herald)
- Zimbabwe: Cop Charged With Theft (The Herald)
- Cameroon: Cab Drivers Drilled on New Exploitation Measures (Cameroon Tribune)
- Cameroon: Executive Bureau of U.C.C.C. Commissioned (Cameroon Tribune)
- Cameroon: North West - Maternal-Neonatal Deaths Worry (Cameroon Tribune)
- Cameroon: SOWEDA Budget Drops to 1.6 Milliard (Cameroon Tribune)
- Cameroon: CAMASEJ - New Executive Visits Bamenda (Cameroon Tribune)
- Cameroon: Hon. Kwei Andrew Supports Oku and Noni Schools (Cameroon Tribune)
- Cameroon: National Employment Fund Trains «Bayam Sellams» (Cameroon Tribune)
- Cameroon: Customs Revenue Recovery Committee Commissioned (Cameroon Tribune)
- Cameroon: Ambassador Explains Situation of Cameroonians (Cameroon Tribune)
- Cameroon: CDU Wouri II Hatches Action Plan (Cameroon Tribune)
- Cameroon: Farmers Spending Sleepless Nights (Cameroon Tribune)
- South Africa: Minister Shares Some NHI Detail [document] (Health-e)
- Cameroon: Efforts Against HIV Stigma Intensify in Douala (Cameroon Tribune)
- Cameroon: Reckoning Time for Elite One Clubs (Cameroon Tribune)
- Africa: All Set for Confederations Cup (Cameroon Tribune)
- Somalia: Ex-PM to Become EU Envoy, Ambassador to Italy (Garowe Online)
- Angola: Local Writer John Bella Presents Children's Book in Zaire (ANGOP)
- Zimbabwe: 'Zimbabwe Committed to Achieve MDGs On Health' (The Herald)
- Zimbabwe: Judgment Reserved (The Herald)
- Zimbabwe: SA Bus Accident Victims Identified (The Herald)
- Zimbabwe: 70 More Cuban Doctors Arrive (The Herald)
- Zimbabwe: Protect Crops From Frost - Met Office (The Herald)
- Zimbabwe: Genius Scores 27 Points At 'A' Level (The Herald)
- Zimbabwe: We'll Continue Refining Land Reform - Murerwa (The Herald)
- Zimbabwe: Boy Remains in Remand (The Herald)
- Zimbabwe: Farmer's Trial Postponed (The Herald)
- Zimbabwe: Kadoma to Get Bridge-Making Factory (The Herald)
- Zimbabwe: Bank Robbery Suspects Claim Victimisation (The Herald)
- Zimbabwe: Highway Robbers Arrested (The Herald)
- Zimbabwe: Bomb Kills Boy (The Herald)
- Zimbabwe: Let's Create Wealth From Below [opinion] (The Herald)
- Africa: AU Must Defend Continent Boldly [editorial] (The Herald)
- Zimbabwe: Amicable Divorce Ideal for Meikles, Kingdom (The Herald)
- Zimbabwe: Churchill Boys for South African Soccer Tourney (The Herald)
- Zimbabwe: Dzanya Joins Eagles Board of Directors (The Herald)
- Zimbabwe: Bureau Tasked to Transform PAP (The Herald)
- Zimbabwe: Business Leaders to Tour Israel (The Herald)
- Zimbabwe: Chegutu Council, Farmer in Strategic Partnership (The Herald)
- Zimbabwe: 14 Hockey Teams Take Part in Invitational Tournament (The Herald)
- Zimbabwe: Firm Sets Up Fake Notes Detector Plant (The Herald)
- Zimbabwe: 'Land Reform Irreversible' Use Cash Wisely, President Tells Farmers (The Herald)
- Zimbabwe: ZKU Step Up Preps for Zone XI Championships (The Herald)
- Zimbabwe: 'No Room for Poaching in Zim' (The Herald)
- Zimbabwe: Defao Finally Leaves (The Herald)
- Zimbabwe: Government Okays Schweppes Takeover (The Herald)
- Central African Republic: UN Political Chief Visits Country (UN News)
- Zimbabwe: Mugabe's Zanu-PF Seeks Constitutional Talks Delay (The Herald)
- Nigeria: Taraba Challenges Census Results (Daily Trust)
- Nigeria: 'Why IBB Failed to Hand Over' (Daily Trust)
- Nigeria: EU-Prime Spends N20 Billion on Country (Daily Trust)
- Nigeria: 10,000 Jigawa Teachers Unqualified - Committee (Daily Trust)
- Nigeria: FG Gives Speed Boats to Lagos Police (Daily Trust)
- Nigeria: East-West Road Dualisation - Setraco Takes Over From Berger (Daily Trust)
- Nigeria: Representatives to Oust Chief Whip June 23 (Daily Trust)
- Nigeria: Edo Govt. Accuses LGs of Sabotage (Daily Trust)
- Nigeria: Conference Urges Govt to Appropriate 15 Percent of Budget to Health (Daily Trust)
- Nigeria: NANS Holds Zone A Convention (Daily Trust)
- Nigeria: KDSG Denies Marginalization of Southern Kaduna (Daily Trust)
- Nigeria: Alleged N10.2 Billion Fraud - Court to Decide Sept 22 (Daily Trust)
- Southern Africa: Groundwater Still Underutilised (IPS)
- Africa: Obama Speech Resonates With Africa, Says Top Official (America.gov)
- Africa: Africa - Weathering the Storm, Charting Recovery [opinion] (This Day)
- Somalia: Call for Release of Journalists (Shabelle)
- Zimbabwe: Mutambara in SA for World Economic Forum (The Herald)
- Africa: Breadbasket Development Key to Achieving African Food Security [press release] (AGRA)
- Africa: Women's Choices Change Cities (IPS)
- Africa: South Africa Doesn't Want to Play Ball on Trade (IPS)
- Nigeria: Endemic Corruption Drains Resources (IPS)
- Africa: Call for Affordable Housing for Poor (IPS)
- Africa: AfDB Opens Regional Office in South Africa [SPONSOR WIRE] (AfDB)
- Nigeria: Oil Cabal Had Allocations Up to 2016, Says Official (This Day)
- Nigeria: Country Runs up Big Budget Deficit (Daily Trust)
- Rwanda: 2009/10 Budget - Expenditure to Grow By 24 Percent (New Times)
- Nigeria: Fears of Sectarian Crisis as 17 Die (Daily Trust)
- South Africa: Accuser Shows Where She Was 'Raped' (Argus)
- South Africa: Mother City Gets R8,5 Billion Legacy (Argus)
- Angola: Singer Lina Alexandre Foresees Progresses in Relationship With South Africans (ANGOP)
- Angola: Over U.S $ 10 Million Granted to Vaccination Programme (ANGOP)
- Africa: Continent Needs U.S. $80 Billion for Infrastructure (This Day)
- Sudan: Top Envoy Meets Darfur Rebel Leader (UN News)