September 9, 2009
- Uganda: Joining Clubs to Pool Money for Investment (New Vision)
- Africa: Nations Increasingly Take Reins of Own Economies (IPS)
- Nigeria: Telecoms Experts Meet (Vanguard)
- Nigeria: Call for Legal Action Over Currency Devaluation (Vanguard)
- Nigeria: Life Imprisonment Without Remission Will Stem Corruption - ICPC (Vanguard)
- Nigeria: Delta Students Laud Uduaghan on Bursary, Scholarship Scheme (Vanguard)
- Nigeria: Oshiomhole Begins Merger of Public Schools (Vanguard)
- Nigeria: Group Honors Imo Natives in Lagos (Vanguard)
- Nigeria: Flood Kills Lady in Port Harcourt (Vanguard)
- Nigeria: Toro Still in Shock (Vanguard)
- Nigeria: 2010 World Cup - Ukadike Slams Eagles [column] (Vanguard)
- Nigeria: Amaechi Assures Ateke Tom of Safety (Vanguard)
- Nigeria: JTF Raids Illegal Oil Bunkerers' Hideouts in Delta (Vanguard)
- Nigeria: Access Bank, HITV to Broadcast of UEFA Competitions (Vanguard)
- Nigeria: How Gani Turned Down National Award - Uwais (Vanguard)
- Nigeria: NPC Moves to Institutionalise Productivity Culture with PAC (Vanguard)
- Nigeria: PTF Rejects Victory Bonus for Eagles (Vanguard)
- Nigeria: EFCC Quizzes Okereke-Onyiuke, Transcorp Directors (Vanguard)
- Nigeria: NFF Technical Committee Calls for New Players (Vanguard)
- Kenya: Tables Turn as Former Police Bosses Salute Juniors (Nation)
- Kenya: Councils Ordered to Shuffle Workers (Nation)
- Kenya: University Dons Query Delay of New Pay (Nation)
- Kenya: New Promotion System for Civil Servants (Nation)
- Kenya: Police Prosecutors to Be Phased Out (Nation)
- Kenya: Bid to Defer Adoption of Report Fails (Nation)
- Africa: EU Donates U.S.$63 Billion for Research (Nation)
- Kenya: Ali's New Post Office Job Raises Queries (Nation)
- Kenya: Judge Pulls Out of Ringera Case (Nation)
- Kenya: Grain Firm's Growth Raises Storm (Nation)
- Kenya: Areas with Lowest Crime in the Country Named (Nation)
- Kenya: Sugar Shortage Hits Market (Nation)
- Kenya: Ongeri Pledges to Release Education Funds (Nation)
- Botswana: Barata-Phathi Fed Up with Khama - Lucas (Mmegi)
- Botswana: WDC Chairman Petitions Council (Mmegi)
- Botswana: NBB Orders Political Ads Off the Airwaves (Mmegi)
- Botswana: Maun Prison Escapes Worry Residents (Mmegi)
- Botswana: IEC Official Tips Election Candidates (Mmegi)
- Botswana: Vigilance Cautioned as BOB Recovers Two Defective Notes (Mmegi)
- Botswana: Malope Show Was Thrilling - Keba (Mmegi)
- Botswana: Musician in Half a Million Car Scam (Mmegi)
- Botswana: Cosassa Team Redeems Lost Pride (Mmegi)
- Botswana: Cheetahs Cry Foul After Rhinos' Humiliation (Mmegi)
- Botswana: Zebras Prepare for China Game (Mmegi)
- Botswana: Country's Medal Hopes Go Up in Smoke (Mmegi)
- Botswana: Now Everyone Has a Chance to Vote [editorial] (Mmegi)
- Botswana: First Division League To Start Without Sponsorship (Mmegi)
- Botswana: BNF Calls Gaborone North Primaries (Mmegi)
- Botswana: Two More Judges for the High Court (Mmegi)
- Botswana: Botswana Flops by 10 Positions in Competitiveness (Mmegi)
- Somalia: Parliamentarians from Bay and Bakol Regions Condemn Islamists (Shabelle)
- Somalia: Heavy Fighting Kills Two, Wounds 5 in Mogadishu (Shabelle)
- Somalia: President Sharif Departs to Djibouti (Shabelle)
- Sudan: Amnesty international Calls on Govt to Repeal Law Penalizing Women for Wearing Trousers [press release] (Amnesty International)
- Tanzania: Keep Fake Products Out [editorial] (Citizen)
- Tanzania: Let Your Coming Vote Liberate You (Citizen)
- Tanzania: JKT Hold Young Africans (Citizen)
- Africa: Naiko - Strive to Retain Investors (Citizen)
- Tanzania: Zanzibar Current Account Deficit Up to Sh7.5Billion (Citizen)
- Tanzania: Professional Cricketers to Come Home (Citizen)
- Tanzania: Nine Teams Drawn for Nyerere Hockey Tournament (Citizen)
- Nigeria: Shell Shuts 115,000 Barrels Per Day EA Floater (This Day)
- Nigeria: Ohakim Challenges Ndigbo On Heritage (This Day)
- Nigeria: 'Gani's Death Depletes Rank of Genuine Critics' (This Day)
- Nigeria: Anxiety Over Presidency, SGF's Relations (This Day)
- Nigeria: FG Seeks African Perspective to Israeli/Palestine Crisis (This Day)
- Nigeria: NDDC Takes Free Healthcare to LG (This Day)
- Nigeria: Aregbesola Tenders Election Results (This Day)
- Nigeria: Bua Acquires Sokoto, Okpella Cement Factories (This Day)
- Nigeria: Ondo Assembly Holds Special Session (This Day)
- Nigeria: Country's Ranking Drops in Global Competitiveness (This Day)
- Nigeria: Country Trade With Isreal Hits $1 Billion (This Day)
- West Africa: WFP Rolls out Rapid Response to West Africa Flood Victims [press release] (WFP)
- Nigeria: PH Waterfronts - More Landlords Back Amaechi (This Day)
- Nigeria: PDP - Yar'Adua Orders Mid-Term Convention (This Day)
- Nigeria: Agoro - Lion of Country Bar is Gone (This Day)
- Nigeria: Pollution - FG Tasks GSM Operators On Base Stations (This Day)
- Nigeria: Chemical Engineers Condemn Govt's Attitude (This Day)
- Kenya: Kibaki Son Deliberates President's Planned Tour (Nation)
- Kenya: Faza Residents Still Homeless (Nation)
- Kenya: UN Backs Appeal for U.S.$81 Million to Restore Critical Forest Area (UN News)
- Kenya: Conflict is the Deadliest Manifestation of Drought - ActionAid Criticises Use of Army to Food [press release] (ActionAid)
- Nigeria: Ex-NADECO Leaders Float New Group (This Day)
- Nigeria: 'No Dialogue With NUT Until 2010 Budget's Passed' (This Day)
- Nigeria: Shonekan - We Will Never Forget Gani (This Day)
- Nigeria: 'N1Trillion Not Remitted to Federation Account Annually' (This Day)
- Nigeria: Fashola Swears in New CJ (This Day)
- West Africa: Ekweremadu Emerges Speaker of Ecowas Parliament (This Day)
- Nigeria: Why Do They Yearn for Another Gani? [opinion] (This Day)
- Nigeria: Cadbury to Raise N22.2 Billion Via Rights Issue (This Day)
- Kenya: Govt Pledges to Revive Pyrethrum Industry (Nation)
- Kenya: Geothermal Key to Power Woes - Firm (Nation)
- Kenya: Country's Rank in Business Reforms Falls (Nation)
- Kenya: KCB Banks on High Tech to Increase Revenue (Nation)
- Kenya: East African Mobile Firms' Quality Poor - Experts (Nation)
- Kenya: Tough Agenda for New Police Chief [editorial] (Nation)
- Kenya: Tame These Grabbers [editorial] (Nation)
- Kenya: The Cutting Edge [column] (Nation)
- Kenya: How Police Can Contain Crime More Effectively [opinion] (Nation)
- Kenya: Lucrative Nairobi Race Date Set (Nation)
- Kenya: Attitude Change All That's Required [opinion] (Nation)
- Kenya: Wild Animals Disrupt Classes (Nation)
- Kenya: Hey is Here to Stay, Football Kenya Declares (Nation)
- Kenya: Scientists Asked to Simplify Findings (Nation)
- Kenya: Shimba Hills Girls Vow to Keep Trophy as Majority in Team in Form One and Two (Nation)
- Egypt: Four migrants killed - Authorities must reign in border guards [press release] (Amnesty International)
- Somalia: Army Commander Says Insurgents Have Taken Beletwein (Garowe Online)
- Africa: A Rough Guide to Climate Change in Continent (IRIN)
- Angola: Migration and Foreigners Services Expel Illegal Citizens in Cabinda (ANGOP)
- Southern Africa: Region Remains Peaceful and Steady, SADC's Final Report States (ANGOP)
- Angola: Jurist Clarifies Indirect Presidential Election Model (ANGOP)
- Angola: Welfare Deputy Minister Recommends Improvement in Accountability (ANGOP)
- Southern Africa: SADC Executive Secretary, Assistant Sworn in (ANGOP)
- Angola: Migration and Foreigners Services in Moxico to Have Modern Building (ANGOP)
- Africa: PricewaterhouseCoopers to Sponsor U.S.-Africa Business Summit [SPONSOR WIRE] (CCA)
- Sierra Leone: Rodney Michael Boosts Wafa (Concord)
- Sierra Leone: Ayala's Display Woos Blackpool Manager (Concord)
- Sierra Leone: Cricketers May Miss 2010 World Cup (Concord)
- West Africa: Bloody Wars in Region - Lessons From Liberia (Concord)
- Sierra Leone: Foreign Affairs Spokesman Preaches Students' Solidarity (Concord)
- Sierra Leone: Taylor Denies Knowledge of Arms Flow (Concord)
- Sierra Leone: Africell Superstar Bags Le15 Million (Concord)
- Sierra Leone: NGO Policy is 'Substandard' (Concord)
- Sierra Leone: Country Boosts Ties With Italy (Concord)
- Sierra Leone: Rapp's Legacies in RUF, CDF Cases - Says He is Grateful to Country (Concord)
- Sierra Leone: Flooding Sweeps 40 Houses in Pujehun (Concord)
- Uganda: Carbon Trading Scheme Blamed for Displacement (IPS)
- Southern Africa: Zimbabweans Rubbish SADC's Sanctions Call (IPS)
- Zimbabwe: MDC - SADC Reluctant to Approach Zim Issue Head-On (SW Radio)
- Zimbabwe: Farmers Outraged As SADC Remains Silent On Snub of Tribunal (SW Radio)
- Zimbabwe: Region Wants Sanctions on Mugabe Lifted (SW Radio)
- Africa: Report On ICC Communications Sheds Important Light - NGOs [opinion] (IWPR)
- Ghana: Political Dishonesty [opinion] (Ghanaian Chronicle)
- Ghana: Coca-Cola Launches Fifa Cup Trophy Tour (Ghanaian Chronicle)
- Ghana: Toyota Slashes Prices in New Promo (Ghanaian Chronicle)
- Ghana: President Mills Salutes Stars (Ghanaian Chronicle)
- Ghana: Scientific Lady, Mona Win 6th Tigo Tema Open (Ghanaian Chronicle)
- Ghana: Dwarfs Gear Up Team for Benin (Ghanaian Chronicle)
- Ghana: The Bagre Dam, Nightmare To The North (Ghanaian Chronicle)
- Ghana: Pastor Nabbed for Using Markins' Name to Secure Loans (Ghanaian Chronicle)
- Ghana: Edina Omanhen Calls for an End to Land Litigation (Ghanaian Chronicle)
- Ghana: Otwereso Youth Threaten Demo Against Chief (Ghanaian Chronicle)
- Ghana: 19 Perish in Bizarre Accident At Eduagyei (Ghanaian Chronicle)
- Ghana: Court Rules Against Anglogold Over Unlawful Dismissals (Ghanaian Chronicle)
- Ghana: Banks Under Siege - The Inside Story (Ghanaian Chronicle)
- Ghana: Chiefs And People of Agortime Celebrate Agbamevor Za in Style (Ghanaian Chronicle)
- Ghana: NPP Thugs On Rampage (Ghanaian Chronicle)
- Ghana: Exploring a Lasting Solution to Bawku Conflict (Ghanaian Chronicle)
- Sudan: Obama Envoy On The Road Again (allAfrica)
- Nigeria: Forensic Elections to the Rescue [opinion] (Vanguard)
- Nigeria: Again, Nobody Resigns [opinion] (Vanguard)
- Nigeria: Group Honours Orji Kalu, Ihedioha, Biu, Customs CG, Others Today (Vanguard)
- Nigeria: Edo Re-Run Election - the Limits of Propaganda [opinion] (Vanguard)
- Liberia: Korto, 2 Deputies Earn Week's Break (New Democrat)
- Liberia: Greaves the Blackmailer - Report (New Democrat)
- Liberia: GAC Auditors Descend On LPRC (New Democrat)
- Ethiopia: Four Star-Hotels Joins the Catering Industry (Daily Monitor)
- Ethiopia: Adama University Becoming Model International University - President [column] (Daily Monitor)
- Ethiopia: To Tax Or Not to Tax [opinion] (Daily Monitor)
- Ethiopia: Holland Car Rolls Out Three New Models (Daily Monitor)
- Ethiopia: ECX Puts Challenging Year Behind, Promises Huge Benefits (Daily Monitor)
- Tanzania: Activists Call for Overhaul of Constitution (Citizen)
- Tanzania: Study - 2010 Election, Half of Parliamentarians Won't Be Re-Elected (Citizen)
- Tanzania: 'Iringa MPs Most Likely to Lose Seats' (Citizen)
- Tanzania: Country Climbs 13 Places Up Competitiveness Ranking (Citizen)
- Tanzania: Rites - We've Put Sh59 Billion into TRL (Citizen)
- Kenya: Ministers, MPs Under KACC Probe Named (Nation)
- Kenya: Reprieve for Lamu's New Office Bearers (Nation)
- Kenya: Council in Threat to Sue Hotels Over Bed Levy (Nation)
- Kenya: Now U.S. Envoy Praises Country's Reform Record (Nation)
- Kenya: Heritage Cities Conference to Discuss Lamu (Nation)
- Kenya: MPs Urge Coalition Principals to Trim Cabinet (Nation)
- Kenya: Group Says Darfur Death Figures Inflated (Nation)
- Kenya: PM Launches Sh30 Billion Mau Appeal (Nation)
- Southern Africa: SADC Condemns Unilateral Government (AIM)
- Mozambique: "CNE is Killing Democracy" - Simango (AIM)
- Mozambique: Cardoso Murder - Assassin Changes His Story (AIM)
- Mozambique: Facim Premises to Accommodate Five Star Hotel (AIM)
- Mozambique: Housing Finance Meeting Opens in Maputo (AIM)
- Mozambique: A Billion Dollars in Agreements with Portugal (AIM)
- Mozambique: Salomao Elected to Second Term in Office (AIM)
- Mozambique: Parliamentary Candidates - MDM (AIM)
- Mozambique: Parliamentary Candidates - Renamo (AIM)
- Mozambique: Parliamentary Candidates - Frelimo (AIM)
- Mozambique: Over 50,000 Mozambicans Abroad Registered to Vote (AIM)
- Nigeria: BUA Acquires Sokoto, Okpella Cement (Leadership)
- Nigeria: Board Remits N1 Billion to National Hajj Commission (Leadership)
- Nigeria: Gani - Torrent of Tributes (Leadership)
- Nigeria: NU Applauds Sanusi on Bank Reforms (Leadership)
- Nigeria: Federal Govt to Launch Economic Blueprint October 1 (Leadership)
- Nigeria: How Sanusi Emerged CBN Governor - Bankole (Leadership)
- Nigeria: Federal Govt to Nipss - You Must Contribute to Seven-Point Agenda (Leadership)
- Nigeria: Mast Hazard - Federal Govt Calls for Optimizers in Generators (Leadership)
- Nigeria: EFCC Recovers Over N70 Billion Bad Debt (Leadership)
- Nigeria: Minister Assures Pensions Board and DHMI of Govt's Support (Leadership)
- Africa: Doing Business 2010 - Rwanda is Top Global Reformer, Mauritius Moves into Top 20 Economies on Overall Ease of Doing Business (World Bank)
- Rwanda: Belgian Chief of Defence Pays Homage to 10 Soldiers Killed in Country (Hirondelle)
- Rwanda: ICTR/Kanyarukiga - Tutsis Had Initially Resisted Attackers in Nyange Church (witness) (Hirondelle)
- Egypt: Desert Winds Stir New Hope (IPS)
- Congo-Kinshasa: UN Reports Describe Possible War Crimes [press release] (OHCHR)
- Sudan: U.S. Special Envoy Gration to Travel to Sudan [press release] (State Department)
- Uganda: Mbarara RDC Warns Rebel Workers on Jobs (New Vision)
- Uganda: 'Otunnu Must Apologise' (New Vision)
- Sudan: Advocacy Group, in Letter to Obama, Seek Policy Changes [press release] (ENOUGH)
- Congo-Kinshasa: UN Reports Point to Possible War Crimes in East (UN News)
- Kenya: Activists Plot Shadow Government (Nation)
- Gambia: Karcher Futuretech Congratulates President Jammeh [column] (Daily Observer)
- Gambia: TK Motors, Others Give to Flood Victims [column] (Daily Observer)
- Gambia: Country is a True Friend of Nigeria - CJ Agim [column] (Daily Observer)
- Gambia: GAF Personnel Back From Al-Fateh Revolution Celebration [column] (Daily Observer)
- Nigeria: NGO Raises Alarm Over Rate of Infant, Maternal Mortality (Vanguard)
- Nigeria: Adamawa Declares Contractor Wanted Over Alleged Fertiliser Scam (Vanguard)
- Nigeria: Makurdi NBA Wants Law School Named After Gani (Vanguard)
- Kenya: Hope and Fear Ahead of El Nino Rains (IRIN)
- Southern Africa: Reporting Water in Southern Africa -- A Media Guide to Managing Our Water Resources [book listing] (SANF)
- Botswana: Artists Urged to Collaborate (Mmegi)
- Botswana: BIUST Project On Track - Manager (Mmegi)
- Botswana: Police Appeal for Info On Murder (Mmegi)
- Botswana: Kgatleng District Council Launches Newsletter (Mmegi)
- Botswana: Kgoroba Laid to Rest (Mmegi)
- Botswana: 'Scandalous' Security Firm Admits Hiring Refugees (Mmegi)
- Botswana: Mels Slams the Media for Bad Publicity (Mmegi)
- Botswana: BHC Interacts With Customers (Mmegi)
- Botswana: Teachers Engage in Sexual Relations With Students - Makula (Mmegi)
- Botswana: BNF Council Candidate Appeals for Mandate (Mmegi)
- Botswana: Drought Relief Programme Cuts 68 Workers (Mmegi)
- Botswana: Low Education Shouldn't Be Barrier, Says Young Artist (Mmegi)
- Botswana: Judge Praises Media, But... (Mmegi)
- Botswana: New Banknotes Receive Mixed Reaction (Mmegi)
- Botswana: Moshupa Revives Dikgafela (Mmegi)
- Botswana: Some People Think They Own Khama - DK (Mmegi)
- Botswana: Letshego Expands Into Namibia (Mmegi)
- Botswana: GU Give Players Ultimatum (Mmegi)
- Botswana: Volleyball Coach Dismisses Regional Tournament (Mmegi)
- Botswana: Boteti Aim for Top Four Finish (Mmegi)
- Botswana: Rollers Strengthen Technical Squad (Mmegi)
- Botswana: Whither Local Sports? (Mmegi)
- Botswana: Fighters Appeal for Clemency, Decline to Challenge Punishment (Mmegi)
- Botswana: Junior Cricket League Starts Today (Mmegi)
- Botswana: UCCSA Broadhurst Choir Impresses Despite Snags (Mmegi)
- Eritrea: Govt And European Commission Conclude 122-Million Euro Agreement (Shabait)
- Eritrea: The Prevailing Religious Mutual Respect And Co-Existence Emanate From Cherished Culture of Harmony And Unity - Religious Leaders (Shabait)
- Eritrea: 156 Students Graduate From Mendefera School of Associate Nurses (Shabait)
- Eritrea: Country Has Become Central Gravity of Mining Companies Thanks to the Existing Conducive Ground, Says Minister (Shabait)
- Liberia: Morocco, Country Sign U.S.$1.5 Million Agreement (Informer)
- Liberia: Repair Works Begin At CDB King School Following Minister Korto's Suspension (Informer)
- Liberia: ERU Strength Close to 300 (Informer)
- Liberia: RTP Organizes Play Day for 740 Kids in Harper (Informer)
- Senegal: Senegal to Receive U.S.$540 Million Development Grant (America.gov)
- Somalia: Heavy Fighting With Shelling Kills Five, Injures 31 Others in Mogadishu (Shabelle)
- Somalia: Somaliland Troops Seize Parliament After Lawmakers' Dispute (Garowe Online)
- Somalia: 16 People Killed in Renewed Mogadishu Clashes (Garowe Online)
- Cote d'Ivoire: American Embassy's National Daily Press Review (U.S. Embassy Abidjan)
- South Africa: Unemployed Turn to Stealing to Survive (West Cape News)
- South Africa: HIV Patients Say They Are Humiliated At Du Noon Clinic (West Cape News)
- South Africa: Half of Cape Town's River Systems Polluted (West Cape News)
- Africa: Soybean, the Golden Seed for Wealth And Health (Citizen)
- Uganda: Buganda MPs Storm Out of Parliament (Monitor)
- Gambia: Late Alhagie Demba Sanneh Memorial Tournament Kicks Off in Daruhairu (Foroyaa)
- Gambia: Yarambamba U-13 And U-15 Eliminate Nyodeyma Academy (Foroyaa)
- Gambia: Golden Eaglets Square With Baby Scorpions. (Foroyaa)
- Gambia: Swearing in Ceremony for Peace Corps Education Volunteers (Foroyaa)
- Gambia: FYDA On Farming Activities (Foroyaa)
- Gambia: UTG Orients 420 New Intakes (Foroyaa)
- Gambia: The View of Drivers On Traffic Road Accidentsunion And Drivers Speak On the Increase in Road Traffic Accidents (Foroyaa)
- Gambia: Spain Deports Six Detained Nationals (Foroyaa)
- Gambia: 16 Year Old Boy Dies in Kafuta Road Accident (Foroyaa)
- Gambia: GRTS is the Wrong Medium to Use to Give Lectures On Responsible Journalism [editorial] (Foroyaa)
- Somalia: Fresh Fighting Restarts in Mogadishu (Shabelle)
- Africa: Trying to Work From the Same Weather Page (IRIN)
- Sudan: WHO Warns of Epidemics in Conflict Areas of South (IRIN)
- Zimbabwe: The Goal in 2010 is Food Security (IRIN)
- Somalia: Hisbul Islam, TFG Officials Accuse Each Other to Be Mastermind of Yesterday's Civilian Casualties in Mogadishu (Shabelle)
- Ghana: Mfantsiman Assembly Owes Ghc57,000 in Scholarships (Public Agenda)
- Ghana: Zoomlion Equip Sanitation Officers (Public Agenda)
- Ghana: Upper East Holds Domestic Violence Forum (Public Agenda)
- Ghana: NGO Provides Skills Training for Girls in Upper East (Public Agenda)
- Ghana: Broadband Utilisation Could Boost Economy (Public Agenda)
- Ghana: 'Mentoring Walk' Empowers More Women (Public Agenda)
- Ghana: Media On Trial Again (1) [opinion] (Public Agenda)
- Ghana: AI Urges Media to Mainstream Human Rights Issues (Public Agenda)
- Ghana: Farmers Demand Farmland From AngloGold (Public Agenda)
- Ghana: Justice Not for Sale Please! [editorial] (Public Agenda)
- Ghana: Nothing New in Budget Review, Says ISODEC (Public Agenda)
- Nigeria: Why Darul Islam Sect Emerged - Niger Dep Gov (Daily Trust)
- Liberia: More Appointments Made In Government (Analyst)
- Liberia: Tuzon Residents Confer With Ellen (Analyst)
- Ghana: Country-Korea Marathon Fixed for Sept.19 (Accra Mail)
- Ghana: Fifa Confirms Stars 2010 World Cup Place (Accra Mail)
- Ghana: Joseph Ato Bissah Has Been Voted As the Glo Premier League's Most Valuable Player. (Accra Mail)
- Ghana: Kotoko Look for Win Against Lions (Accra Mail)
- Ghana: Dormahene Launches Fund for Aduana FC (Accra Mail)
- Ghana: Addo Hit At Go-Slow Contract Talk (Accra Mail)
- Ghana: Lady Talata Bounces Back in Style (Accra Mail)
- Ghana: Media Whizz Kids Name 20 Finalists for Miss Ghana Contest (Accra Mail)
- South Africa: Final Preparations Ahead of KZN Royal Reed Dance (BuaNews)
- Southern Africa: SADC Leaders Reject New Madagascar Govt (BuaNews)
- Ghana: Toyota Slashes Prices in New Promo (Accra Mail)
- Ghana: Accra Bourse Slips On BOPP, Goil. UT Losses (Accra Mail)
- Ghana: Citizen - Government Engagement Good Governance Prerequisite (Accra Mail)
- Ghana: Kumasi Launches First 'Truly' National Newspaper (Accra Mail)
- Ghana: Abiremhene Expresses Concern Over Negative Propaganda Against Newmont Project (Accra Mail)
- Ghana: Badu Doubts Kotoko Stay (Accra Mail)
- Ghana: Past Award Winners of Farmers in Tema Cry for Tomato Cannery (Accra Mail)
- Ghana: Rajevac Keen to Preserve Record (Accra Mail)
- Ghana: Judiciary Undergoes Reforms (Accra Mail)
- Kenya: Rules to Curb Medical Malpractice On the Way (Nation)
- Kenya: Former ACK Bishop Namango Dies (Nation)
- Kenya: Rail to Make Trade Hub (Nation)
- Kenya: Elders to Wait Longer for Pay (Nation)
- Uganda: Court Martial Hearings At Halt (Monitor)
- Uganda: FMU Explains Mosac Rally Changes (Monitor)
- Uganda: NBA Stars Here (Monitor)
- Uganda: G4s Pirates RFC Target Second Uganda Cup Title (Monitor)
- Uganda: Basena Looking Forward to Curtain Raiser (Monitor)
- Uganda: Museveni to Water Sembabule Grass (Monitor)
- Uganda: Serugo Beaten in Milan (Monitor)
- Uganda: Museveni Sacks Transport Crew (Monitor)
- Uganda: Court Orders Kezaala's Reinstatement (Monitor)
- Uganda: MPs Threaten to Discipline Mutebile (Monitor)
- Uganda: Child Sacrifice Wave Hits Northern Region (Monitor)
- Uganda: Is Saleh the Pauper He Claims to Be? (Monitor)
- Uganda: MPs Add Voice to Call for Jamwa Incarceration (Monitor)
- Uganda: Museveni to Meet Warring Basoga Again (Monitor)
- Uganda: Deputy Speaker Wants Oil Records Laid Bare (Monitor)
- Uganda: Don't Impose New Guards On Kabaka [editorial] (Monitor)
- Uganda: MPs to Government - Switch Off Umeme (Monitor)
- Uganda: Apologise, Mengo Says to Museveni (Monitor)
- Uganda: FDC Youth Chairman's Ordeal Meant to Cow the Youth [opinion] (Monitor)
- Uganda: Redemption Time for Kipsiro (Monitor)
- Africa: Blue Financial Services - Supporting Africa's Small Businesses (TradeInvest)
- Rwanda: Micro-Finance Can Empower the Under-Banked (TradeInvest)
- Uganda: Court Hears Bride Price Case (Monitor)
- Uganda: Electricity Cooperatives is the Way to Go for Country [opinion] (Monitor)
- Uganda: ARVs Shortage - is It a Symptom of a Failing Health System? [opinion] (Monitor)
- Uganda: Police Declare War On Film Piracy (Monitor)
- Uganda: Tourism Body Aids Teso Famine Victims (Monitor)
- Uganda: FDC Calls Kamya Back to Party (Monitor)
- Uganda: Court Decides Radio Panelists' Fate Today (Monitor)
- Uganda: Workers' Strike At Southern Range Nyanza Factory Intensifies (Monitor)
- Uganda: Rights Body Trains Village Monitors Ahead of 2011 (Monitor)
- Nigeria: The Nation Without Gani [analysis] (Independent)
- Nigeria: Analysts Raise Posers on N420 Billion Loan For Five Banks [analysis] (Independent)
- Nigeria: Yar 'Adua Orders Release of 25,000 Metric Tonnes of Grains (Independent)
- Nigeria: Yar'Adua Launches Blueprint For Vision 2020 October 1 (Independent)
- Nigeria: FG Must Enforce Gani's Last Wish on Education, Says ASUU (Independent)
- Nigeria: EFCC Recovers Over N70 Billion Bank Debt (Independent)
- Nigeria: Dora Akunyili And Nation-Building [opinion] (Independent)
- Nigeria: NIJ Alumni Celebrates Jakande in Style (Independent)
- Nigeria: 7-Up Reports Profit Drop, Offers N1.50 Dividend (Independent)
- Nigeria: Banking Stocks Drag NSE Capitalisation N544 Billion Down in Two Weeks [analysis] (Independent)
- Nigeria: Mudashiru's Widow Petitions Police Over Alleged N81 Million Fraud (Independent)
- Nigeria: Oke-Ogbe Community Cries Over Neglect (Independent)
- Nigeria: Daniel's Aide, Samuel, Resigns (Independent)
- Nigeria: Ekiti - Tribunal Rules on Video Evidence Today (Independent)
- Nigeria: PDP Holds Crucial NEC Meeting Sept 24 (Independent)
- Nigeria: Water Fronts - Opposition to Amaechi Suffers Setback (Independent)
- Nigeria: Lagos to Include Library Period in School Curriculum (Independent)
- Nigeria: Onovo Redeploys Abia Police Commissioner (Independent)
- Africa: World Health Body Decries Health Threat (Nation)
- Nigeria: Dakingari Can't Deliver Kebbi in 2011 - Zuru [interview] (Independent)
- Nigeria: Hurricane Sanusi - Periscoping The Eye of the Storm [analysis] (Independent)
- Nigeria: 'Ageing Population Demands Action, Opportunity Closing Rapidly' (Independent)
- Nigeria: Nwosu, Gara-Gombe Slam Ndanusa Over U.S. $10,000 Bonus (Independent)
- Nigeria: Sexual Harassment Not Peculiar to Nollywood -Omoni [interview] (Independent)
- Nigeria: A&G Pays N486 Million Claims in Eight Months (Independent)
- Nigeria: Pupils, Lawyers Eulogise Gani (Independent)
- Nigeria: Fashola Wants Assembly to Re-Order N22 Billion in 2009 Budget (Independent)
- Nigeria: Shareholders Commends Adedeji, Niger ED (Independent)
- Nigeria: For a Sustainable Social Security Scheme [editorial] (Independent)
- Nigeria: Fasheun on Rampage (Independent)
- Nigeria: Beyond Bank Reforms - What Sanusi Must Do [opinion] (Independent)
- Nigeria: Garlands for Gani [analysis] (Independent)
- Nigeria: Oliseh Calls For Overhaul of Nigeria Football System (Independent)
- Nigeria: Lar Explains The Country's Political Woes (Independent)
- Nigeria: BUA Group Acquires Two Cement Firms For N15 Billion (Independent)
- Nigeria: NIA Advises Insurers On How to Avoid Regulators' Sanctions (Independent)
- Zimbabwe: Southern Africa Snubs Tsvangirai (Nation)
- Namibia: Netball Team Slowly Awakens (Namibian)
- Namibia: Country Competes Better Despite Various Drawbacks (Namibian)
- Namibia: Ali Vows to Down Malinga (Namibian)
- Namibia: Flood Victims' Bodies Found (Namibian)
- Namibia: Spy Clause Short On Detail (Namibian)
- Namibia: Vet Affairs Should Handle Vet Children, Says Neka (Namibian)
- Namibia: Country to Do Own Flu Tests - DR Vries (Namibian)
- Namibia: Scrap Interception Clause in 'Spy Bill', Urges Lister (Namibian)
- Namibia: Landscaping Tender Flop Still Haunts Government (Namibian)
- South Africa: Implementation of Bilateral Agreements Under Review (Cameroon Tribune)
- Cameroon: Eyeya Zanga Louis - «Many Government structures are being put in place» [interview] (Cameroon Tribune)
- Cameroon: Bakassi - Administration Evaluates Development Pace (Cameroon Tribune)
- Cameroon: Buea In Quest Of Statues (Cameroon Tribune)
- Cameroon: Kennedy Statue at the Mercy of Vandals (Cameroon Tribune)
- Cameroon: After Back-to-School - Petit Traders Heave Sigh of Relief (Cameroon Tribune)
- Cameroon: Fighting Trans-national Crime Police Officers Mobilised (Cameroon Tribune)
- Cameroon: Bamenda-Bafoussam - Collapsed Road Now Good for Use - Circulation resumed on September 2, 2009. (Cameroon Tribune)
- Cameroon: 6,490 New Teachers Recruited (Cameroon Tribune)
- Cameroon/Gabon: Gabon; A Tricky Opponent (Cameroon Tribune)
- South Africa: Critical Task of Ensuring State Walks the Talk On Competition [analysis] (Business Day)
- South Africa: Tshwane False Alarm Still a Timely Wake-Up for Municipalities (Business Day)
- South Africa: Soldiers' Figures False [opinion] (Business Day)
- South Africa: Kriegler's New Words Crack Same Old Whip [opinion] (Business Day)
- Nigeria: Nigeria -Israel Sign Trade Agreement (Daily Trust)
- Namibia: Jerry, Utoni, !Naruseb Top At Electoral College (Namibian)
- Africa: Neighbours Feel the Pinch of SA's Woes (Business Day)
- South Africa: Gauteng Commits R105 Million to Ford in Bid to Secure Investment (Business Day)
- South Africa: Bus Project Loses 'Chosen' Manager (Business Day)
- South Africa: Rise in Air Freight Points to Increased Confidence (Business Day)
- South Africa: SARS Staff Strike as Deadline for Tax Returns Approaches (Business Day)
- Africa: Rwanda Named World's Top Business Reformer (allAfrica)
- South Africa: Private Investor - Out of Strength Came Forth Sweetness (Business Day)
- South Africa: Amap Expected to Recover As Tough Times Hammer Turnover (Business Day)
- Africa: Big Brother Africa - is It Good Or Bad for Democracy? [column] (Monitor)
- Uganda: Consensus Grows Around $2 Billion Ugandan Oil Refinery (Monitor)
- Uganda: Uganda Telecom Launches Solar Charged Mobile Phone (Monitor)
- East Africa: EAC Set to Begin Consulting on Region's Monetary Union (Monitor)
- Uganda: MP's Against Telecom Promotion Drive (Monitor)
- Uganda: Govt Acts to Protect Lakes, Wetlands (Monitor)
- Uganda: Long Drought Sends Milk Prices Through the Roof (Monitor)
- Uganda: Telecom Companies to Give Farmers Acurate Climate Updates (Monitor)
- Uganda: UWA Targets 800 Million Subscribers for $1 Gorilla Website (Monitor)
- Uganda: Mukono Farmers Still Interested in Growing Coffee Despite the Wilt (Monitor)
- Uganda: Cavendish University Changes Learning (Monitor)
- Uganda: Grounded MV Kalangala Renders Over 300 Jobless (Monitor)
- Uganda: G4 Guards Get Nod to Form Union (Monitor)
- Uganda: Teachers Urged to Start Serious Work Right Away (Monitor)
- Uganda: Open University Offers Business Degree (Monitor)
- Uganda: Employers Protest NSSF Court Ruling (Monitor)
- South Africa: Delays in the Allocation of Municipal Tenders Take Their Toll On Dawn Group (Business Day)
- South Africa: Wits Gold Finds Bloemhoek Project Economically Viable (Business Day)
- South Africa: Resources Rally On JSE As Dollar Helps Gold Shoot Through 1000/Oz (Business Day)
- South Africa: Watson Agrees With Scrum Concerns (Business Day)
- South Africa: Sharks 'Have to Play Well in Every Area' to Beat the Bulls (Business Day)
- Nigeria: Human Beings Can Now Live Longer - Stem Cell Expert (Vanguard)
- Nigeria: Sokoto Gives Temporary Shelter, Relief Materials to Flood Victims (Vanguard)
- Nigeria: Speaker, Chief Arraigned for Public Disturbance (Vanguard)
- Nigeria: A-Ibom Community Wants FG to Call Attah to Order (Vanguard)
- Nigeria: EGDC Donates N6.5 Million Relief Materials to 32 Communities (Vanguard)
- Nigeria: NLC Cries Out, As Delta Lawmaker Hijacks State's Nuj Land (Vanguard)
- Sierra Leone: Malaria Causes Mortality, Morbidity (Concord)
- Sierra Leone: SLAJ Cautions Members Against 'Rebels' (Concord)
- Sierra Leone: No Case Against SLAJ Vice Chair (Concord)
- Sierra Leone: Ports Workers Urged to Embrace Change (Concord)
- Sierra Leone: Dock Workers Blast Union (Concord)
- Sierra Leone: Youth Unemployment Worries UN (Concord)
- Sierra Leone: Benjamin Davies Heads Ports (Concord)
- South Africa: Fifa Warns SA Soccer Chiefs Over Safa Race (Business Day)
- South Africa: We Missed Our Chance to Get Shot of Santana (Business Day)
- South Africa: Kriegler Defends Civil Body's Conduct (Business Day)
- South Africa: Confusion Reigns Over Mcbride Post (Business Day)
- South Africa: MPs Seek Gama Update From Hogan (Business Day)
- South Africa: SA May Miss Out On Boom As Gold Price Scales 1000 (Business Day)
- South Africa: Quick Link Will Put SALT Scientists in the Picture (Business Day)
- South Africa: Members of Parole Boards 'Fear Officials' (Business Day)
- Nigeria: Expert Urges Removal of Fertilizer Subsidy (Daily Trust)
- Nigeria: Oceanic Partners Groups to Enhance Customers' Status (Daily Trust)
- Nigeria: District Head's Daughter, Others Die at Mine Site (Daily Trust)
- Nigeria: Bauchi Constructs N150 Million Silos (Daily Trust)
- Nigeria: Kadcima Condemns Closure of PAN (Daily Trust)
- Nigeria: AC Urges Citizens to Resist Iwu's Second Term Bid (Daily Trust)
- Nigeria: The Country's Locomotive Engines Have Expired - Minister (Daily Trust)
- Nigeria: Flood - Analyst Says Everyone is Culprit (Daily Trust)
- Nigeria: FCTA Engages 100 Casual Workers to Control Vegetation (Daily Trust)
- Nigeria: Commissioner Warns Against Indiscriminate Felling of Trees (Daily Trust)
- Nigeria: Katsina Campaigns Against Open Defecation (Daily Trust)
- Nigeria: Export Woes - Empty Containers Leave The Country (Daily Trust)
- Nigeria: FCMB Introduces Nigeria's First Picture Card (Daily Trust)
- Nigeria: Owerri Greening Model For Makurdi (Daily Trust)
- Nigeria: Gani's Body Lies in State, Ready For Burial (Daily Trust)
- Nigeria: Audit - CBN Discovers Lesser Infractions in 11 Banks-May Not Sack Banks' Chiefs (Daily Trust)
- Nigeria: Waziri - - How Tanzilla Duped EFCC (Daily Trust)
- Nigeria: Shehu Shagari Heads Ipac Elders Committee (Daily Trust)
- Zambia: NCC Mandate Extended by Four Months Only [editorial] (Times of Zambia)
- Zambia: NCC Has Four Months (Times of Zambia)
- Zambia: Ndola TDRC Expansion Process Begins (Times of Zambia)
- Central Africa: Great Lakes Security Situation Elates Banda (Times of Zambia)
- Zambia: Unzasu Condemns CBU Students Union Leaders Purge (Times of Zambia)
- Zambia: Cops Arrest Murder Suspect (Times of Zambia)
- Zambia: Passport Renewal Exercise Extended (Times of Zambia)
- Zambia: Tetamashimba Gets State Funeral (Times of Zambia)
- Zambia: Don't Be Partial, FJT Challenges Critics (Times of Zambia)
- Zambia: Journalist Faces Obscenity Charges (Times of Zambia)
- Nigeria: Banking Reforms - Ijaws Drum Support For Sanusi (Leadership)
- Nigeria: Immigration Arrests Ghanaians Over Passports (Leadership)
- Nigeria: Surrender Now, Waziri Tells Akingbola (Leadership)
- West Africa: Ecowas Speaker Cautions on Political Crisis (Leadership)
- Nigeria: Amnesty Package - Saboma Jackrich Cries For Justice [analysis] (Leadership)
- Nigeria: NPC Releases 2006 Census Priority Tables (Leadership)
- Nigeria: Tears as Gani's Final Journey Begins (Leadership)
- Nigeria: Amnesty - Militants' South-West Commander Disarms (Leadership)
- Nigeria: Saraki, Kwara Patriots, Others Mourn Gani (Leadership)
- Nigeria: FRSC Commences Helmet Enforcement in Gwagwalada (Leadership)
- Nigeria: The Netherlands Committed to Peace in The Country - Envoy (Leadership)
- Nigeria: Allowances - Militants in Violent Protest (Leadership)
- Africa: South Africa 2010 LOC Welcomes Ghana (Leadership)
- Nigeria: AFDB to Finance U.S. $ 30 Million Helios Telecom Infrastructure Project (Leadership)
- Nigeria: Kaduna Govt Advertises For Facility Managers (Leadership)
- Nigeria: NFF Apologises to Nigerians (Leadership)
- Nigeria: Suntai Returns, Fear Grips Top Govt Officials (Leadership)
- Nigeria: Two-Party Option, Best For Nigeria - Goni (Leadership)
- Nigeria: Nafdac Pushes For Stiffer Penalty For Drug Counterfeiters (Leadership)
- Nigeria: The Nation's Exports to UK Rise by 436 Percent (Leadership)
- Nigeria: Gauraka Residents Send SoS to Niger Governor (Daily Trust)
- Nigeria: Darul Islam May Establish Bases in Four States (Daily Trust)
- Nigeria: South Africa, Niger Collaborate on Beef Production (Daily Trust)
- Nigeria: ANPP - Gani Fawehinmi's Struggle Must Not Be in Vain (Daily Trust)
- Nigeria: Bashir Vs Jokolo - Court to Rule Sept Nine (Daily Trust)
- Nigeria: Israel is an Occupation Force, Group Says (Daily Trust)
- Nigeria: EFCC Boss Speaks on Tax Reforms Tomorrow (Daily Trust)
- Nigeria: Reconsider the Mutineers' Case [editorial] (Daily Trust)
- Nigeria: Kwara Probes Suspended LG Bosses (Daily Trust)
- Nigeria: Abuja - Rising Tide of Road Accidents (Daily Trust)
- Nigeria: UN, Political Parties Meet Over 2011 Polls, Reject Option A4 (Daily Trust)
- Nigeria: Citizens Advised Against High Tension Lines (Daily Trust)
- Nigeria: Citizens Abroad Grow Economy by U.S. $7 Billion-BoI (Daily Trust)
- Africa: Ecowas Fears Political Backwardness in Africa (Daily Trust)
- Nigeria: Amnesty Key to Solving Energy Crisis - Minister (Daily Trust)
- Nigeria: Oronsaye Gets Two Weeks to Rescind Tenure Policy (Daily Trust)
- Nigeria: Abuja Flood - Works Minister Pledges Support For Victims (Daily Trust)
- Nigeria: Bird Flu - FG Pays N631Million Compensation to Poultry Farmers (Daily Trust)
- Nigeria: Bwari Council Donates N1 Million Materials to Flood Victims (Daily Trust)
- Nigeria: SON Set to Rid The Country of Fake Roofing Sheets (Daily Trust)
- Uganda: Otunnu, Why Attack the Society That Built You? [opinion] (New Vision)
- Uganda: Teacher, Pupil Absenteeism Kills Education Standards (New Vision)
- Africa: Continent's Editors Name Media 'Battlefields' [press release] (The African Editors' Forum)
- South Africa: SABC Hopefuls' Cvs Public (Business Day)
- South Africa: Traffic Group CEO Accused of Fraud (Business Day)
- South Africa: Minister Concedes Discipline Problem in Defence Force (Business Day)
- South Africa: National Lottery Loses Sole Right to Lotto (Business Day)
- Nigeria: Amodu Wants Another Chance (Vanguard)
- Africa: South Africa May Host Nations Cup (Vanguard)
- Nigeria: Gani's Death Worries Anyim (Vanguard)
- Nigeria: Gani, Our Standard in Civil Society - Nwankwo (Vanguard)
- Nigeria: Prostituting the Landscape [column] (Vanguard)
- Nigeria: NADECO Canvasses Regional Constitution (Vanguard)
- Nigeria: What's Special About 09-09-09? (Vanguard)
- Nigeria: Police Rescue 12-Yr- Old Boy From Kidnappers (Vanguard)
- Liberia: Taylor Denies Knowing of Rebels' Operation (CharlesTaylorTrial.org)
- Liberia: 'Maintain High Professional Standard' (Analyst)
- Liberia: Amb. Barnes Commissions First African-American Female Honorary Consul General (Analyst)
- Liberia: Sirleaf Draws the Dagger (Analyst)
- Liberia: Anti-Teahjay 'Coup' Foiled (Analyst)
- Liberia: Unknown Men Attack the Analyst's Reporter (Analyst)
- South Africa: Combined Artists Productions Chosen to Produce Final Draw (BuaNews)
- Southern Africa: Zuma Arrives Back in Country After SADC Summit Wraps Up (BuaNews)
- South Africa: SARS Stands By Wage Offer (BuaNews)
- South Africa: Govt, Sweden to Strengthen Ties (BuaNews)
- South Africa: Capital Investment Slides, Projects Ditched (Business Day)
- South Africa: A Tale of Two Judges And Some Sobering Questions for the JSC [opinion] (Business Day)
- Uganda: Pay LDC Staff - Parliament Tells Govt (New Vision)
- Uganda: Plastic Bags Choke Ugandan Soils (New Vision)
- Uganda: UPDF Effects Officers Pay Rise (New Vision)
- Uganda: Shun Sectarianism - Museveni (New Vision)
- Uganda: Mugabe Rolls On in Burundi F1 Event (New Vision)
- Uganda: KICC Stuns Mukasa's Nile Cricket Club (New Vision)
- Uganda/Sudan: Ghana First to 2010 World Cup Finals (New Vision)
- Uganda: Falcons Outclass Canons in Heated Tie (New Vision)
- Uganda: U-17 Soccer Team wins USPA Award (New Vision)
- Uganda: Ngabo Claims MTN August Mug (New Vision)
- Uganda: Striker Muwanga Joins KCC FC (New Vision)
- Uganda: Sudhir Should Open His Books (New Vision)
- South Africa: Selection Process Has Missed Chance to Change the Script (Business Day)
- South Africa: Has Gama Become the Hlophe of Parastatals? (Business Day)
- South Africa: Xstrata, Lonmin Mum On Fresh Bid (Business Day)
- Rwanda: OTC Market Report - Tuesday September 8, 2009 (New Times)
- Rwanda: Doing Business 2010 - Reforms to Facilitate Local Investors (New Times)
- Rwanda: MOH Contributes Rwf26 Million to 'One Dollar Campaign' (New Times)
- Rwanda: Sixteen Enter KCB Mt. Gorilla (New Times)
- Rwanda: KCB, Govt Posts Losses in Second Quater Reporting (New Times)
- Rwanda: Local Pros Target Shell Cash (New Times)
- Rwanda: Volunteers to Boost Education Sector (New Times)
- Rwanda: PSF Gets Rwf300 Million for Training Project (New Times)
- Rwanda: Kigali Should Not Be a Speculators' Paradise [editorial] (New Times)
- Rwanda: Pugilists Hit Exit in Milan (New Times)
- Rwanda: Remittances Up 24 Percent Despite Global Recession (New Times)
- Rwanda: Local Importers Threaten to Boycott Dar Port Over Theft (New Times)
- East Africa: EAC to Present Report On Education Harmonisation (New Times)
- Rwanda: 20 Rescuers During the Genocide to Be Honoured (New Times)
- Rwanda: Businessman Appointed Regional Business Council Boss (New Times)
- Rwanda: Mukama Takes Over Captaincy (New Times)
- Rwanda: Heineken Bails Out RTF (New Times)
- South Africa: AVI Reports Solid Growth in Tough Year (Business Day)
- South Africa: Coal Demand Expected to Rise Strongly (Business Day)
- South Africa: The Love Affair With Life Insurance Continues (Business Day)
- South Africa: Miners, State Differ On Charter's Success (Business Day)
- South Africa: Firms Face New Wave of Accounting Rules (Business Day)
- South Africa: New Draft Tender Rules 'Lack Specificity' (Business Day)
- South Africa: Authority Suspends Pocket Power Jockey (Business Day)
- South Africa: Krol Criticises Squeezing of Premiership Season (Business Day)
- South Africa: Bulls, Stormers Get Favourable Draws for Next Year's Super 14 (Business Day)
- South Africa: Bok Medical Team On Mission to Get Habana Fit (Business Day)
- South Africa: Athletics Boss Hits Back At Coach Daniels (Business Day)
- South Africa: Will Sabbatini Fall Foul of Norman's Aussie Rules? (Business Day)
- Rwanda: Doing Business Report - Country's Hopes High (New Times)
- Rwanda: Belgians Here Over Genocide Fugitives (New Times)
- Rwanda: Special Olympics Tourney in Pipeline (New Times)
- Rwanda: Regional Business - Unease Over Oil Revenues in Sudan Could Spark War (New Times)
- Rwanda: KCC to Support Former Sex Workers (New Times)
- Rwanda: Children to Undergo Free Surgery (New Times)
- Rwanda: World Half Marathon Team Named (New Times)
- Rwanda: ACBF Shifts to Programme Support (New Times)
- South Africa: No Patience for Santana's 'Learning Curve' (Business Day)
- South Africa: Claim of Ban On Teachers' Extra Pay 'Misguided' (Business Day)
- South Africa: Estate Agents Jump Ship As Housing Market Stays in Doldrums (Business Day)
- South Africa: Group Seeks Details On SABC Hopefuls (Business Day)
- South Africa: Moody's Gives IDC And DBSA Lower Ratings (Business Day)
- South Africa: SAA Gets CEO 'Mismanagement' Report (Business Day)
- South Africa: Housing Victim of Tight Budget (Business Day)
- South Africa: Land Bank Vacancies Must Be Re-Advertised - DA (Business Day)
- Uganda: BBA Revolution - the Twist (New Vision)
- Uganda: Hima Unveils New Cement Brand (New Vision)
- Uganda: Financial Journalists Advised On Accuracy (New Vision)
- Uganda: Arua Increases Licence Fees (New Vision)
- Uganda: The Anti-Counterfeit Draft Law Out Soon (New Vision)
- Uganda: Tyre Dealers Protest High Taxes (New Vision)
- Uganda: Phenix Logistics Gets Presidential Nod (New Vision)
- Uganda: Kisozi Farmers Get Seeds (New Vision)
- Uganda: Force Parents to Feed Kids, NGO Urges Govt (New Vision)
- Uganda: Court Gives Warid, URA Two Weeks to Settle Tax Row (New Vision)
- Uganda: Muslims Construct Sh650 Million Mosque (New Vision)
- Uganda: Gulu Receives Sh6 Billion for Water (New Vision)
- Namibia: Tobias Calls for Fans (Namibian)
- Africa: National Boxing Team Among Top On Continent (Namibian)
- Namibia: Angolan Acquitted On Cocaine Charges (Namibian)
- Namibia: Warriors Not Brave Enough (Namibian)
- Namibia: Early Notice of Election Date Hailed (Namibian)
- Namibia: Grootfontein Farmers Celebrate 100 Years (Namibian)
- Uganda: Ogoola Calls for Special Law On Breast Feeding Inmates (New Vision)
- Uganda: UPC MP to Honour One Term (New Vision)
- Uganda: Storm Devastates Kiruhura (New Vision)
- Uganda: Health Worker Steals Drugs (New Vision)
- Uganda: Kasese Paralegals Commissioned (New Vision)
- Uganda: Isingiro Parish Chiefs Lack Offices (New Vision)
- Uganda: Busoga to Elect Kyabazinga (New Vision)
- Uganda: Katakwi, Moroto Leaders Clash (New Vision)
- Tanzania: Meserani B Receive Medical Team With Joy (Arusha Times)
- Tanzania: DSW Launches Center At Tengeru (Arusha Times)
- Tanzania: Youths Urged Not to Indulge in Smuggling (Arusha Times)
- Tanzania: Dorcas Aid International Channels Support to Orphans (Arusha Times)
- Tanzania: Amma Extend Loving Hand to Arusha Orphans (Arusha Times)
- Tanzania: New Airline Promises Cheap Fares (Arusha Times)
- Tanzania: Arusha Twigas in Hockey National Premier (Arusha Times)
- Tanzania: Varieties of Corrupt Practices [column] (Arusha Times)
- Tanzania: Defence Forces in Joint Field Drill (Arusha Times)
- Tanzania: Centre Promises New Lease of Life Amid HIV/Aids Threat (Arusha Times)
- Tanzania: Local Media Edge Above Others (Arusha Times)
- East Africa: Region Has World's Highest Road Carnage Rates (Arusha Times)
- South Africa: SA's Bad Cop Capital (Argus)
- South Africa: 'It's Never Too Late to Learn Your ABC's (Argus)
- South Africa: Heart FM Fraudster Loses Appeal (Argus)
- South Africa: Drivers That Damage Property to Pay (Argus)
- South Africa: Heartbroken Family Buries Saskia (Argus)
- South Africa: Honda Boss in Cape After Toddler's Death (Argus)
- South Africa: No Performance Contract for Cele (Argus)
- Southern Africa: Summit Passes Zimbabwe Buck to SADC Organ (Business Day)
- Tanzania: MP Oversees Food Aid Distribution to Drought-Stricken Region (Arusha Times)
- Tanzania: Kaaya's 'Bleeding Heart,' Places Arusha On World's Literary Map (Arusha Times)
- Tanzania: Truckers Leave Aids Viral Loads in Namanga Border Town (Arusha Times)
- Tanzania: Atomic Energy Commission's Head Offices Launched in Njiro (Arusha Times)
- Africa: Lodge and Houseboat Opportunities (TradeInvest)
- Lesotho: Stunning Opportunity to Develop Mountain Park Resort (TradeInvest)
- Zimbabwe: Monoz Trip in Danger (The Herald)
- Zimbabwe: Top Cop Shoots Street Kid Dead, Court Told (The Herald)
- Zimbabwe: Country Aces Cara, Ullyett Set to Clash At U.S. Open (The Herald)
- Zimbabwe: Water Restored in Most Suburbs (The Herald)
- Zimbabwe: Over U.S.$46 Million Exchanges Hands On Local Bourse (The Herald)
- Zimbabwe: Dance Fiesta Prize Money Doubled (The Herald)
- Zimbabwe: Tkzee Set to Rock Harare (The Herald)
- Zimbabwe: Royal Cricket Club to Hold Seminar (The Herald)
- Zimbabwe: Mandaza Embroiled in Land Ownership Wrangle (The Herald)
- Zimbabwe: Northern Region Requests for Top Referees (The Herald)
- Zimbabwe: Zimra Exceeds Target (The Herald)
- Zimbabwe: Farming Inputs Deliveries Begin (The Herald)
- Zimbabwe: Arts Festival Showcases Untapped Youth Talent (The Herald)
- Zimbabwe: Don't Take Teachers for a Ride, Zimta Told (The Herald)
- Zimbabwe: New Twist to CAPS Saga (The Herald)
- Zimbabwe: Maringwa Backs Malajila (The Herald)
- Zimbabwe: Rugby Summer Series Resumes (The Herald)
- Zimbabwe: Hubby Locked Up for Wife's Murder (The Herald)
- Zimbabwe: 15 Years for Stealing U.S.$30,000 Copper Conductors (The Herald)
- Zimbabwe: GMB to Be Recapitalised (The Herald)
- Zimbabwe: 'Government's Cadetship Programme Still Open' (The Herald)
- Zimbabwe: BEAM Funds Set Aside (The Herald)
- South Africa: Soldiers Up in Arms Over Grievances (Business Day)
- Southern Africa: SADC Snubs MDC-T (The Herald)
- Rwanda: Country Receives Grant From Japan (New Times)
- Nigeria: Bank Recovers Debts Worth Billions (This Day)
- Rwanda: Rwanda's President Kagame to Participate at U.S.-Africa Business Summit [SPONSOR WIRE] (CCA)