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Stories Posted: 2010/11/12

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  • November 12, 2010

  • Uganda: Looming Strike Threatens Makerere Examinations
  • Zambia: Pulling Together To Protect Kafue Flats
  • Congo-Brazzaville: Polio Kills 100
  • Africa: Church Leaders an Obstacle To Preventing Maternal Deaths
  • Nigeria: ACF Calls On Jonathan to Respect Zoning
  • Nigeria: Jos Killings - Police Arrest 'Prominent Personality'
  • Nigeria: Bail Application - Okah Heads for High Court
  • Nigeria: FG May Report Iran to UN Over Arms
  • Nigeria: FG Powerless As Darkness Persists in Lagos South West
  • Nigeria: Bankole's Rocky Years in the Saddle
  • Nigeria: President to Lead Uduaghan's Re-Election Campaign
  • Nigeria: Gunmen Bomb Alaibe's Country Home
  • Nigeria: Jonathan Names Liberty Stadium After Awolowo
  • Namibia: RDP Slams 'Cowardly' Unions
  • Namibia: MX-Classic Storms Swakopmund
  • Sudan: Upper Nile State Pledges to Conduct Credible Referendum
  • Uganda: Parliament Mourns Former MP James Mwandha
  • Kenya: Journalism Don Who Brought Rugby to Locals
  • Nigeria: JTF Set for Offensive Against Militants
  • Nigeria: Ekiti, Edo Get Allocations Despite LG Dissolution
  • Cote d'Ivoire: Press Assesses Prospects Ahead of Presidential Run-Off
  • Nigeria: FG Set to Deepen Ties With Turkey
  • Kenya: 14 Inmates Graduate and Appeal for Distance Learning
  • Africa: Church Urged to Continue Giving Hope to Continent
  • Kenya: Five-Year Old Dies in Cattle Raid
  • Kenya: Ruto Witnesses Say They Lied
  • Liberia: Central Bank Unveils Stimulus Package for Businesses
  • Liberia: Is Jenkins Scott Crazy?
  • Liberia: Bring Them Back - U.S. Asked To Return Historical Artifacts
  • Liberia: Alleged Telephone Snatchers Land in Prison
  • Nigeria: Unity Bank Records N10 Billion Profit
  • Nigeria/Cameroon: Falcons 'Paint' Cameroon With Goals, Pick World Cup Ticket
  • Nigeria: Ideriah Dazzle at Niger-Delta Golf Talent Hunt
  • Nigeria: Hajj - 8 Citizens Die in Mecca
  • Nigeria: Indomie Excites Consumers at Lagos Trade Fair
  • Nigeria: Igali Advocates Canada, Pakistan's Strategy for Nation
  • Nigeria: We Want to Develop Business Models That Are Indigenous, Bamgboye
  • Nigeria: Wuraola Golf Tourney Transcends Golf As a Game, Toyota
  • Nigeria: Lack of Title Sponsor - Clubs Don't Have Hope of Getting a Dime From NPL
  • Nigeria: Uduaghan's Election Nullification - Delta PDP to Run Warri Wolves
  • Nigeria: Soundcity Hires Jan Malan for Awards
  • Nigeria: Siasia, Oliseh Combination Won't Work, Jalla
  • Nigeria: Son Tasks Industries On Product Certification
  • Nigeria: Ribadu Wants Youth to Stand Up for Democracy
  • Nigeria: The Healing Power of Golf
  • Nigeria: Uduaghan Ambushed From Many Fronts
  • Nigeria: Ex- Deputy Governor Under Threat, Diaspora Group Tells Jonathan
  • Sudan: U.S. Denial Rate of Visitor Visa At Its Lowest Level Since 2006
  • Ethiopia: Govt Releases More Detained Ogaden Rebels
  • Sudan: SPLM Sets Up Referendum Operation Rooms in South
  • Sudan: South Minister Calls On Teachers to Collaborate
  • East Africa: Feared Rebel Group Sows Terror in South Sudan Breadbasket
  • Tanzania: 22 Chadema Agents in Mpanda Fail to Take Oath
  • Tanzania: Dar es Salaam Golfers Shock Abuja
  • Tanzania: Zanzibar Heroes Ready for Cecafa Competition
  • Tanzania: Swiss Photographers for Swahili Photo Exhibition
  • Tanzania: Simba Appeal Against Kaseja Ban
  • Nigeria: Afrotunes Drops Mixtape
  • Nigeria: Assault - Actress Threatens to Sue Speaker
  • Nigeria: Obesere, Baba Nee Launch Album
  • Africa: ICC Delivers Global Business Views to G20, Heralds Innovative Business Summit
  • Africa: Climate change: Continent is preparing for COP16
  • Nigeria: Militants Releases Names of Kidnapped Expatriates
  • Nigeria: Unionists Reject FG's Plan to Scrap COE
  • Nigeria: Delta Acting Governor, Uduaghan, Others Meet PDP NWC
  • Nigeria: Judgment on Amendment Won't Hinder Election Preparations - INEC
  • Nigeria: UK Grants Over £ 100 Million for Agric Development
  • Tunisia: Country-Algeria, Ink Agreement on Bilateral Co-Operation in ICT
  • Tunisia: Country Aims at Attracting More Polish Tourists
  • Tunisia: Country to Boost Disseminating of Digital Culture
  • Namibia: 'Free Riders' Not Complying With RUC System
  • Namibia: Huge Road Deaths and Injuries - MVA Fund
  • Namibia: Early Christmas for Children With 'When Santa Fell to Earth'
  • Namibia: DBN's N$1 Million to Flood-Afflicted Schools Yields Results
  • Namibia: CCF Embarks Upon Breeding Programme
  • Namibia: Telecoms Sector Records Significant Growth - IHN
  • Namibia: Foreign Direct Investment Increases
  • Namibia: Easier Access to Roads Authority Information
  • Namibia: Understanding Weather Not Predicting It
  • Namibia: If the Spark is Bright, It Lights the Way for Both You and Me
  • Namibia: Fraud Escalating, Bank Warns
  • Namibia: Short Term Solutions Needed for Unemployment
  • Namibia: Poly IT Student Works on Hybrids in Germany
  • Namibia: Bank Takes Services Closer to the People
  • Namibia: State of the Art Building to Be Complete Soon
  • Ghana: Reducing the Carnage on Our Roads
  • Congo-Kinshasa: Intermediary Denies Bribing Witness
  • Congo-Kinshasa: Katanga, OTP Investigator Ask for Intermediary's Transcript
  • Namibia: This Week in the Khuta - PHD a Common Factor at the Workplace
  • Namibia: Offbeat
  • Nigeria/Equatorial Guinea: Country Faces Equatorial Guinea
  • Namibia: DHPS Wins Table Tennis Championships
  • Zimbabwe: Tom Saintfiet Denied Work Permit
  • Namibia: Nudo Leader Assaults Rival
  • Nigeria: Food is Sweet But Exercise Sweeter, Says Mohammed
  • Africa: New TB Drugs on the Horizon
  • Nigeria: The Dangers Ahead of Siasia
  • Nigeria: I Pray Jonathan's U.S.$200 Million is Not an Election Promise -Inojie
  • Nigeria: Edikan Sketches Map of Child Abuse, Molestation
  • Nigeria: Scramble for Jonathan's U.S.$200 Million Begins
  • Nigeria: Beware of Sycophants, Ijeoma Cautions Clark
  • Nigeria: More Children May Die of Pneumonia
  • Nigeria: Why I Have Not Picked ANPP Nomination Form - Tofa
  • Nigeria: Lagos Employs 155 Medical Doctors
  • Nigeria: North Not Bothered Over Jonathan's Endorsement -ACF
  • Nigeria: Arms Shipment - Iran Accepts to Release Suspect for Interrogation
  • Nigeria: Gunmen Bomb Alaibe's Bayelsa Home, Kill Policeman
  • Nigeria: Ogbomosho Rally Confirms Alao-Akala's Rejection by His People -Balogun
  • Nigeria: Court's Ruling on Amended Constitution Well Founded -Akintola
  • Nigeria: 2011 And Court's Ruling On Amended Constitution
  • Nigeria: Ohanaeze Took the Right Decision to Support Jonathan -Ozobua
  • Nigeria: Etiaba, Woman of Valour Turns 68
  • Nigeria: It Was Prophesied I Would Be a Great Woman -Christy Essien-Igbokwe
  • Zimbabwe: Police Block MDC Rally and Offer Venue to Zanu PF
  • Zimbabwe: National Museums Ordered Out of Vic Falls Rainforest
  • Zimbabwe: Former Minister Matongo Facing Jail in Farm Case
  • Southern Africa: SADC to Hold Indaba With Zimbabwean Civil Society Organizations
  • Zimbabwe: Mines Minister Mpofu Accused of Soliciting Bribes
  • Southern Africa: SADC Accused of Appeasing Robert Mugabe
  • Zimbabwe: Speculation That Mutasa Leaked Chombo Asset Details
  • Mozambique: Navy Developing Radar in Northern Region
  • Mozambique: Deadline for Sim Card Registration Extended
  • Mozambique: Nobody Creates a Family Then Begs - President Guebuza
  • Mozambique: Country to Receive U.S.$90 Million to Improve Education
  • Mozambique: Angola Not Ready for Visa Exemption
  • Mozambique: Mavalane General Hospital - Patient Kills Two
  • Somalia: Government Soldiers Detain More Than 35 People in an Operation in Moga
  • Somalia: Galmudug, Puntland Sign Agreement on Security of Galka'o
  • Somalia: MPs Call Clashes in Galgudud to Be Halted Soon
  • Somalia: MP Denounces Law Makers
  • Somalia: Al-Shabaab - 'TFG, Amisom's Attacks Failed'
  • Somalia: MMHouse Welcomes Fleeing Journalists
  • Somalia: Woman Dies, 7 Injured in a Stray Mortar Shell in Capital
  • Somalia: Al-Shabaab Fighters Detain People in Bula-Hawo District
  • Kenya: Mwamba Seek to Win Today's Match for 'Bimbo'
  • Kenya: Ulinzi Fate in Ochieng's Hands
  • Kenya: Race for KCB Cash Moves to Kipkelion
  • Kenya: Motocross Champ Guya the Man to Beat
  • Kenya: It is Time for a People's Truth Commission
  • Kenya: TJRC Should Be Disbanded Because It Was Misplaced and Misconceived
  • Kenya: Let Us Not Elect Politicians But Leaders Who Have the Good of Country at Heart
  • Kenya: Too Many Questions On Boundaries Report
  • Kenya: Do Not Bank On Logic When It Comes to English
  • Kenya: Take Away the Guns From Policemen Who Can't Pass the Psychological Test
  • Kenya: Citizens Should Avoid Parliamentary Polls to Allow for a Smooth Transition
  • Kenya: The Worst is Over, Says Jelimo
  • Kenya: Ulinzi, Gor Set for Ultimate Showdown
  • Angola: Armed Forces Brigadier Stresses Staff Academic Training
  • Angola: Cuba Pledges Availability to Contributed to Country's Rebuilding
  • Angola: UN Secretary General Congratulates Nation On 35th Independence Anniversary
  • Zimbabwe: ZRP Pledges to Maintain Poll Peace
  • Angola: Industry Minister Re-Inaugurates 'Cuca' Beer Factory
  • Angola: Governor Calls for Praising of President's Efforts
  • Angola: Independence Leads Country to Concert of Nations - Ambassador
  • Angola: Mozambican MPs Praise Development
  • Zimbabwe: Metgold to Spend U.S.$800 Million on Expansion, Exploration
  • Zimbabwe: Bogus VID Official Faces Fraud Charges
  • Zimbabwe: Suspected Armed Robber Remanded in Custody
  • Zimbabwe: Another Man Raped at Gunpoint
  • Zimbabwe: Matutu's Trial Fails to Take Off
  • Zimbabwe: CSC Strikes New Deal
  • Zimbabwe: Congolese Fined U.S.$5 000 for Evading Duty
  • Zimbabwe: Man (55) Falls Into Well, Dies
  • Zimbabwe: Kombi Holding Bays on Cards
  • Zimbabwe: Envoy Strips in Front of Staff
  • Eritrea: Inhabitants of Ti'o Called Upon to Closely Follow Up Student Academic Performance
  • Eritrea: Northern Red Sea Region - Call Made for Increased Female Participation in Education
  • Eritrea: Farmlands of Martyrs' Families in Mendefera Sub-Zone Harvested Through Popular Campaign
  • Zimbabwe: National Gold Mining Cycle Weak
  • Eritrea: Need for Close Follow-Up of Service-Rendering Institutions in Massawa Stressed
  • Eritrea: Keren Hospital Introduces Fully-Equipped Pediatrics Equipments
  • Eritrea: Construction of Foam-Made Housing Complex in Gerset Nearing Finalization
  • Zimbabwe: Unicef Yet to Release 560 000 Pupils' Beam Funds
  • Zimbabwe: Hurungwe Farmers Meet Over Issues Affecting Production
  • Zimbabwe: President Leaves for Namibia
  • Zimbabwe: Westminister to Raise Stake in MedTech
  • Zimbabwe: Family Court Proposed
  • Zimbabwe: Ministry Seeks U.S.$50 Million to Complete Projects
  • Gambia: Interview With Kebba O. Fadera
  • Gambia: Fandema Kafoo Sensitises on Democracy and Women's Protocol
  • Gambia: Rwandan Tribunal Personnel Brief the Press
  • Gambia: High Court Adjourns Fire Arms Case
  • Gambia: Human Rights NGOs Forum Kicks Off in Banjul
  • Zimbabwe: Zvishavane Town Council Fined
  • Gambia: Livestock Dealers Express Concern
  • Gambia: Press Conference by President of Federation of African Journalists
  • Gambia: Paramount Seyfo Declines to Talk Unless
  • Gambia: The Kingship Question Refuses to Go Away
  • Zimbabwe: NGO Builds School to Benefit the Disadvantaged
  • Zimbabwe: Minta Hopes to Inspire Golf Team to Glory
  • Zimbabwe: Deal Seeks to Rehabilitate Shashe Irrigation Scheme
  • Zimbabwe: Feathers Fly Over Missing Cock
  • Zimbabwe: Workers' Union Gets Nod to Participate in Job Evaluation
  • Zimbabwe: Audit Unearths Irregularities in Ministries
  • Zimbabwe: Chissano Arrives Tomorrow
  • Zimbabwe: Masvingo Raises U.S.$80 000
  • Zimbabwe: Govt, Iran Resuscitate ZBC Digitilisation Deal
  • Zimbabwe: Army Consoles Takavingofa Family
  • Zimbabwe: Govt Says No to Conditional Aid
  • Zimbabwe: Vacate Rainforest, National Museums Ordered
  • Zimbabwe: Cotton Growers Yet to Receive Top-Up Payments
  • Nigeria: Chidinma Emerges as Best Cook in Ajeromi Ifelodun LGA
  • Nigeria: How to Rebuild the Nation
  • Nigeria: SA Court Delays Okah's Bail
  • Nigeria: At Ten, Microsoft COO Visits teh Country -Restates Commitment to the Economy
  • Nigeria: NPL Suspends 3sc Striker Salami
  • Nigeria: U.S.$200 Million Bonanza to the Entertainment Industry Who Controls the Fund?
  • Tunisia: National Union of Journalists Hails Initiatives Announced in President's Address
  • Tunisia: New Ambassador in Muscat Presents Credentials
  • Tunisia: Religious Minister Meets With Saudi Pilgrimage Minister
  • Tunisia: New Ambassador in Doha Presents Credentials
  • Tunisia: Higher Education and Scientific Research Ministry and Microsoft to Strengthen Partnership
  • Tunisia: Seville Hosts Information Day on Industrial Strategy
  • Tunisia: Passing of Bill Providing for Amendment of Some Provisions of Nationality Law
  • Zimbabwe: Poll Call Splits Zanu-Pf
  • Zimbabwe: New Board Appointments at Starafricacorporation
  • Zimbabwe: Kaukonde in Joint Venture With Face
  • Zimbabwe: Confusion Over Zhuwao
  • Zimbabwe: MedTech Urges Shareholders to Follow Rights
  • Zimbabwe: Innscor to List Crocodile Business
  • Zimbabwe: Nuplanet Clinches Mutirikwi Power Deal
  • Zimbabwe: War as Murowa Boss Gets U.S.$1 Million Exit Package
  • Zimbabwe: Airzim Property to be Attached
  • Zimbabwe: Is Devolution Answer to Under-Development?
  • Zimbabwe: 2011 National Budget Key Priorities
  • Zimbabwe: Increase Civil Servants' Salaries - Parliament
  • Zimbabwe: Govt Must Come Clean on Chiadzwa
  • Zimbabwe: Nation Has Seed Surplus
  • Zimbabwe: Zuma Loses Patience
  • Zimbabwe: Massive Recovery at Rufaro Marketing
  • Zimbabwe: 2011 Election - Gladiators' Battle
  • Zimbabwe: Legislators Afraid of Their Demons
  • Zimbabwe: KP Monitor Chikane Exposed
  • Zimbabwe: Tractive Bullish as Global Economy Recovers
  • Zimbabwe: ARDA Boss Finally Pushed Out
  • Zimbabwe: Ensared Patriots, Thieves
  • Zimbabwe: The Makings of a No Vote
  • Namibia: Namoloh Qualifies Bantu Education Praise
  • Namibia: Putting a Stop to Carnage
  • Namibia: Only Swapo Gains From the Marriage With Unions
  • Namibia: Time to Get Specific About Education Reform
  • Namibia: Ancient History Versus Modern Tourism
  • Namibia: MTC Towers Over Klein Windhoek
  • Namibia: Ramblers Are Best - Mannetti
  • Namibia: Cache-Ing in on Julius!
  • Namibia: The Ovambanderu Circus is a National Disgrace
  • Kenya: MPs to Quiz Team Over Voting Area Boundaries
  • Kenya: Band Leader Opens New Recording Studios
  • Kenya: Attorney General Opposes Freeing of 17 in Piracy Case
  • Kenya: Laxity On New Alcohol Rules Creates Anxiety
  • Kenya: 1998 Nairobi Blast Victims Seek Damages
  • Kenya: Putting On a Smile On Innocent Faces of HIV-Positive Children
  • Kenya: 'Court Cases Block Plan to Re-Open Bank'
  • Kenya: MPs' Protests Rock Cabinet Retreat
  • Kenya: Judge Rejects Offer to Chair Tribunal on Former Truth Commission Head
  • Kenya: "Protected" Constituencies
  • Kenya: New Split Paralyses Constituency Review
  • Kenya: Donkey Pulls Its Weight On Steep Road to Vision 2030
  • Kenya: Revisiting Our History And Where We Went Wrong
  • Somalia: Speaking Out for the Rights of Women
  • Uganda: Kick Boxing Team Promises More
  • Uganda: Who is Akbar Godi?
  • Uganda: Godi Killed Wife After She Learnt of His Links With Kony Rebels - Witness
  • Uganda: Board Explains Exam Mishap
  • Uganda: MPs Summon Mbabazi, Amos Nzeyi
  • Uganda: NRM's Mushemeza Battles Losers
  • Uganda: 50 Fuel Trucks Stuck At Malaba
  • Uganda: Prisons Should Be Reform Agents
  • Uganda: Nation Shifts Focus to International Championship in Johannesburg
  • Uganda: Cranes Plays Saudis in Abu Dhabi
  • Uganda: July 11 Bomb Suspects Sue Govt
  • Uganda: Besigye Allies Threaten to Quit Coalition
  • Uganda: 20,000 More Teachers to Get Jobs
  • Uganda: Hit Men Are Former Convicts
  • Uganda: Witchdoctors And Street Kids Cited in the Crime
  • Uganda: Iron Bar Hitmen Come Back for X-Mas
  • Uganda: Varsity Girl Drags Fellow Student to Police Over Theft
  • Uganda: Old Man Loses Luggage, Money Over Roast Meat
  • Uganda: Wanderers Face Charity in Mawanda Cup
  • Uganda: Essence - Same Home Two Camps
  • Uganda: Study Offers New Clues to Effective HIV Vaccine
  • Uganda: Govt to Launch Central Branch of Sanitation Facility
  • Uganda: Six Battle for Nebbi District Chair
  • Uganda: I Have Come Due to Public Demand
  • Uganda: Richard Waya Clings Onto Butaleja Seat
  • Uganda: DP, NRM And FDC Fight for Mabikke's Seat
  • Uganda: Betty Nambooze Torn Between Besigye And Mao
  • Uganda: LC1 Chairman Gets 14 Years for Mob Justice
  • Kenya: Human Rights Commission Abusing Witness Protection Scheme - Ruto
  • Kenya: Boat Accident Victims to Be Buried
  • Kenya: Most Citizens Support Hague Court, Says Poll
  • Sudan: Stepping Up Support for Referendum, UN Delivers Vehicles to South
  • Kenya: Courts Can Cancel ICC Arrest Warrants
  • Kenya: Rights Agency Wants Witnesses Arrested
  • Kenya: Alarm as Land Militia 'Re-Emerges'
  • Africa: Food Security Program Partnership Supports G20 Goals
  • Sudan: Europe Wants Bashir Barred From Summit
  • Liberia: Defense Lawyers Formally Close Their Case in the Charles Taylor Trial
  • Africa: Texting Saves Lives of HIV Patients, Study Confirms
  • Kenya: U.S. Wants Top Security for Nation's Germ Labs
  • Somalia: Premier Unveils New Cabinet
  • Nigeria: Doctors' Strike - Lagos Employs 155 New Doctors
  • South Africa: No Change in HIV Rate Among Pregnant Women
  • Cote d'Ivoire: UN Envoy Certifies Results of First Round of Presidential Poll
  • Somalia: Uganda Slams Western Pirate Strategy
  • South Africa: Energy Corporation Leads Way to Safe Nuclear Medicine
  • Congo-Brazzaville: UN Expert Praises Congo's Draft Law on Indigenous Rights
  • Africa: Building Stronger Tax Administrations in Africa
  • Africa: AfDB Supports 2010 African Media Leaders Forum
  • Western Sahara: Polisario Accuses Morocco of Killing Dozens
  • Africa: Climate change: Africa is preparing for COP16
  • Angola: Local Ambassador Receives Envoy of Egyptian President in Cairo
  • Nigeria: Legalised Irresponsibility
  • Africa: G-20 Summit - Seoul Consensus on Development
  • Ghana: IFS to Roll Out Three Innovative Products
  • Ghana: First Oil National Essay Competition Out-Doored
  • West Africa: Regional Monetary Zone Gets U.S.$7.8 Million Grant
  • Nigeria: Two Clear Signals for INEC
  • Gambia: Hon Nyang Donates to Banjul South Again
  • Africa: Millions of Children to Lose Schools 'Unless Western Donors Help'
  • South Africa: Who Profits from Copper Theft?
  • Uganda: Local Papers Guilty of Reinforcing Homophobia
  • South Africa: Treat Pneumonia or No MDG
  • Kenya: Women's Fund Seeks to Increase Reach at the Local Levels
  • Kenya: We Have Better Prices, Says Co-Op Coffee Dealer
  • Kenya: Union Asks Firms to Reinstate Tea Workers
  • Kenya: Varsity Don Who Brought Rugby to Locals
  • Djibouti: Drought Appeal for 120,000 Vulnerable Pastoralists
  • Kenya: Kibaki, PM Lead Cabinet Talks On New Law
  • Kenya: Famous Market Pulled Down
  • Kenya: Sweet Potatoes Replace Bread On Breakfast Table
  • Kenya: Join Cash Transfer Service, Urge Local Providers
  • Kenya: Local Banks Eye Record Breaking 2010 Profits As Economy Picks Up
  • Kenya: Appoint Next AG on Merit, Says Orengo
  • Kenya: Kibaki - Nation's New Values for Leaders
  • Kenya: Council Aims Better Service With Newsletter Launch
  • Kenya: We Housed Chaos Witnesses, Say Rights Body
  • Zimbabwe: Not Knowing When to Plant
  • Africa: G20 Nations Commit to Growth, Aid for Poor Countries
  • Africa: Statement Made by G20 Leaders Following the Summit in Seoul
  • Africa: G20 Pledge to Avoid Currency War Gets Lukewarm Reception
  • Zimbabwe: Need for Public Disclosure
  • Zimbabwe: NAMACO Mainstreams National Workforce Development
  • Central African Republic: Food Security Fears Rise as Attacks Increase
  • Africa: China in Africa - a Mutually Beneficial Partnership?
  • Zimbabwe: Govere Set Free
  • Zimbabwe: Saintfiet Mess - Zifa to Blame
  • Africa: Urgent Action Needed on Child Pneumonia Deaths
  • Angola: Defence Minister Happy About Combative Readiness
  • Angola: Nation Hosts Third Annual Conference of CPLP Strategic Organs
  • Angola: Diplomat for South/South Co-Operation Among African Countries
  • Angola: Ekuikui II Statue Inaugurated in Bailundo District
  • Angola: ASA Win League Cup
  • Angola: President Eduardo Dos Santos Attends Final League Cup
  • Angola: Namibian President Hails Deeds in Southern Region
  • Angola: Culture Minister Announces Construction of Memorial for Sovereigns
  • Angola: Head of State Lays First Stone to Build Luanda Media Library
  • Zimbabwe: Muwengwa's Body Expected Today
  • Zimbabwe: Capleton to Extend Stay in Africa
  • Gambia: Aziz and Sundsvall in Danger of Missing Out On Promotion
  • Gambia: Former Police Chief on Trial
  • Gambia: WAJA, FAJ Chiefs Brief the Press
  • Gambia: 48th Ordinary Session of ACHPR Kicks-Off
  • Gambia: Cocaine Nine Trial Stalls
  • Africa: Coca-Cola Africa Foundation Donates to RVTH
  • Gambia: Man Charged With Dangerous Driving
  • Gambia: BRCB 12th Annual Youth Gathering Slated
  • Gambia: North Bank Regional Youth Committee Elects New Executive
  • Gambia: Some Fiscal Reality
  • Gambia: LMIS Document Validated
  • Gambia: Demba Tandia Due in Banjul Today
  • Gambia: Agriculture Remains Major Driver of Economy Says IMF Official
  • Gambia: Amie Dibba Eyes International Stardom
  • Gambia: Players 'No-Show' Cancels Palestine Friendly
  • Gambia: NSC Meets National Sports Associations On Saturday
  • Gambia: Narcotics Officer Testifies in Cannabis Case
  • Gambia: WASDA Holds Livestock Trade Fair
  • Gambia: Unique Solutions, Other Partners Launch Pilot Mobile Repair Training Programme
  • Gambia: More Donations for Emergency Relief Response
  • South Africa: HIV Rate Stabilizes in Pregnant Women
  • Congo-Kinshasa: Police Charged Over Activist's Death
  • Namibia: First Red Set to Be Dissolved
  • Namibia: RDP Candidate Withdraws
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  • Nigeria: FG Declares Tuesday, Wednesday Public Holidays
  • Gambia: IMF Concludes Visit to Nation for the Seventh Review of the Program Under the Extended Credit Facility
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  • Nigeria: IMAN Sacks NATFORCE Chairman
  • Nigeria: The Nation's Airline Partners NCAT on Manpower Devt
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  • Nigeria: Atiku Cautions Against Making Legislators NEC Members
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  • Nigeria: FG to Promote African Agenda at Security Council
  • Nigeria: AMCON to Purchase N1.1 Trillion Margin Loans by December
  • Nigeria: Minister in Gun Duel With Suspected Kidnappers
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  • Nigeria: 2011 - Ebonyi ACN Endorses Ribadu
  • Nigeria: We Thank God for Jega
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  • Rwanda: Religious Leaders Vow to Combat HIV/Aids
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  • Rwanda: SFB Student to Address International Youth Forum
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  • Nigeria: 55 Cheers for the Chief Servant
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  • Nigeria: Group Roots for Re-Election of Senate President
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  • Nigeria: Customs Arrest Man Over Imported Pistol
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  • Nigeria: Police Kill Toy-Welding Armed Robber
  • Nigeria: Businessman Accused of Stealing Motorcycles
  • Nigeria: Amaechi Orders Review, Sack of Education Secretaries
  • Nigeria: INEC Swears-in New Regional Electoral Commissioner
  • Nigeria: Rep Aspirant Dumps Nasarawa PDP
  • Nigeria/Cameroon: Falcons Book World Cup Ticket
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  • Nigeria: Why FG May Phase Out Colleges of Education - Minister
  • Nigeria: Ekiti Health Workers Get New Pay
  • Nigeria: Gunmen Kill Two in Ex-Oyo Deputy Speaker's House
  • Nigeria: Niger State Health Workers Get 180 Percent Pay Rise
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  • Nigeria: 2011 Elections - Customs Launches Anti-Smuggling Operation
  • Nigeria: Applicant Dies At FRSC Recruitment Exercise
  • Nigeria/Cameroon: Nkwocha Hat-Trick Thrills Omidiran
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  • Nigeria: Bafarawa's Ambitious 2011 Platform
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  • Nigeria: Guber Aspirant Defies Nasarawa Govt Order On Lafia Roads
  • Nigeria: Jang Admits Financial Weakness After Crises
  • Nigeria: Kano PDP Leaders Worried Over Loss of Party Big Wigs
  • Nigeria: Code of Conduct Not to Gag Siasia - Umeh
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  • Nigeria: Nation Remains in Darkness After Strike
  • Nigeria: Redefinition of Sokoto Politics
  • Rwanda: Parliament May Decriminalise Prostitution
  • Rwanda: Gatare Calls for More Skills Development
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  • Nigeria: Oshiomhole - His Politics, His Achievements
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  • Nigeria: Attack on Obasanjo
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  • Nigeria: Lagos Trade Fair of Traffic Nightmares
  • Rwanda: AfDB Pledges Credit Lines for Local Banks
  • Nigeria: Central Bank Releases Guidelines for New Banking Model
  • Rwanda: Western Union, MTN Group Partner in Mobile Money Transfer Service
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  • Uganda: National Bank to Raise Capital Requirements to Sh24 Billion
  • Uganda: UPDF, Prisons in Tight Race for Honours
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  • Uganda: Mbabazi, Nzeyi Return to House Over Temangalo
  • Uganda: MPs Accuse Speaker of 'Killing' Chogm Report
  • Uganda: Enemies Fighting President On Oil
  • Uganda: Love-Struck Husband Locks Up Wife for 10 Years
  • Uganda: Mao Calls Museveni a Corruption Suspect
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