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Stories Posted: 2011/05/10

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  • May 10, 2011

  • Namibia: Cycling for Charity
  • Namibia: New Shuttle Service for Walvis Bay Airport
  • Namibia: Suspect Convicted Over Ex-Girlfriend's Murder in Katutura
  • Africa: Under Secretary Mchale On U.S.-South Africa Partnership
  • West Africa: Experts Call for Synergy in ECOWAS Counter-Terrorism Strategy
  • Liberia: Tallest Structure in Africa Demolished to Make Way for Modern Market Complex
  • Liberia: Erratum - Press Release of May 9
  • Nigeria: As Alimi Adewale Takes a Shot at the 'Sublime'
  • Africa: BBA Amplified - The Chances, the Changes
  • Namibia: Youth March Stopped By Police
  • Nigeria: Innocence Lost
  • Nigeria: Food Security Possible in Five Years - Saraki
  • Nigeria: U.S.$180 Million Halliburton Scam - Trial of Obasanjo's Ex-Aide Stalled
  • Nigeria: Bankole VS Melaye - As a 'Valedictory War' Brews
  • Nigeria: Poverty Reduction Tops My Agenda - Suswam
  • Nigeria: Obi's Large Heart for People-Oriented Projects (1)
  • Nigeria: Emenike Leads Eagles Attack Again
  • Nigeria: FG Moves to Ensure Proper Budget Implementation
  • Nigeria: Sapele NIPP Plants - Delta's Desire for Growth (2)
  • Nigeria: Setting Agenda for Kwankwaso (1)
  • Nigeria: Reward Indigenes' Confidence in You, UNAAB Urges Amosun
  • Nigeria: Brainstorming on Risk Based Supervision of Pension
  • Nigeria: CHI Advises Motorists on How to Get Genuine Insurance
  • Nigeria: The Phantom Victory of Lagosians
  • Namibia: 'Big Brother' to Come to Walvis
  • Namibia: Imbambah's Assault Case Postponed
  • Somalia: Nation Stops 40 MPs From Leaving Country
  • East Africa: Museveni Swearing-in Declared Public Holiday
  • Namibia: Walvis Bay Land Development Nearing Completion
  • Namibia: Muremi Wants Financial Inspection Law to Have Teeth
  • Namibia: Kazenambo Urges Corporates to Back Sport
  • Namibia: Walvis Bay Has Southern Hemisphere's First Newest Volvo Truck
  • Namibia: Who Should Clean Up the Mess in Dorob Park?
  • Namibia: Anixas Power Station to Be Ready By End of May
  • Namibia: Omaruru Wants a 'Pedestrian' Bridge
  • Namibia: Camp Numbers Growing
  • Tanzania: Chadema's Budget Proposes Tax Cuts
  • Mozambique: 'We Cannot Allow War to Return' - Guebuza
  • Mozambique: Vale Awards Contract to APR Energy
  • Cote d'Ivoire: Press in Turmoil After Gbagbo Fall
  • West Africa: Waja World Press Freedom Day Statement
  • Mozambique: Cholera and Malaria Cases Fall in Sofala
  • Mozambique: Final Tests on New Water System Due in September
  • Mozambique: Owner of Illegal Pharmacy Arrested in Sofala
  • Mozambique: Nacala Port Key for Mineral Exports
  • Mozambique: Redundant Sugar Workers Demand Compensation
  • Mozambique: Preliminary Environmental Study Favours Coal Barges
  • South Africa: On State Violence
  • Africa: Fear of Envy Stifles Agricultural Innovation, Study Says
  • Sudan: Foreign Ministry's Undersecretary Receives Brazil Ambassador
  • Sudan: Karti and Ki-Moon Discuss Issues of Concern to Nation and UN
  • Sudan: National Assembly to Hear Specialized Committees' Reports
  • Sudan: Report On Vision of Ministry of Animal Resources On Enhancement of Livestock Exports Discussed
  • Sudan: Cooperation Between Universities of Sudan And Dresden to Enhance Timber Quality in Nation
  • Sudan: Council of Children Welfare to Discuss Situation of Children in Year 2010
  • South Africa: Naked News on TV Evokes Religious Outcry
  • Niger: Caring for the River, Reaping the Benefits
  • Malawi: Govt Lays Out Its Agenda At UN Development Conference
  • Africa: Better Global And Local Governance Keys for LDCs
  • Africa: What Has Gender Got to Do With Media Freedom?
  • Liberia: New Appointments Government
  • Ghana: Doctors, Nurses Begin National Service
  • Ghana: Without Jerry, Ndc is Doomed!
  • Ghana: Of Decongestion, the 'Traitors Within' And the 'Others' Outside
  • Uganda: Organisation Protests Ugandan Embassy over 'Kill the Gays' Bill
  • Ghana: Mills Abandons ¢15 Billion Project to Weeds
  • Ghana: Pastor, Accomplice in Court for Fraud
  • Ghana: Mills' Deputy Ministers Are Little Flies -Herbert Mensah
  • Ethiopia: AU Chairperson Holds Consultations with UN Secretary-General
  • Ghana: Brong-Ahafo Giba Partners Police to Fight Crime
  • Cameroon: GCE Practicals Begin Hitch-Free
  • Kenya: Murdered Police Chief Had No Crucial ICC Evidence
  • Kenya: Kiraitu Directed to Hold Stakeholders Meeting On Fuel Prices
  • Nigeria: We Hope It's Not a Witch-Hunting Mission, Says CPC
  • Nigeria: Ahmad Lawan's Re-Election to the Senate
  • Nigeria: HIV Positive Mothers Can Breastfeed for 6 Months If Placed on Anti-retroviral Drugs
  • Nigeria: Senators Should Be Prepared to Hit the Ground Running - Lar
  • Namibia: State Asks Conviction On Massacre Charges
  • Namibia: Skydiving Still Grounded
  • Namibia: Henties Bay Becomes Town of 'Dongas'
  • Namibia: Topnaars Receive Help in Difficult Times
  • Ghana: Essien Confirms Black Stars Return
  • Ghana: Barclays Global Retail Banking Chief Executive Visits Country
  • Ghana: Large Turnout Characterize KEK Golf Tourney
  • Ghana: NPP Sets Up Polling Station Campaign Team
  • Ghana: Protecting Our Forests
  • Ghana: Richard Attenkah
  • Ghana: MASLOC Drags Clients to Court
  • Ghana: Sustainable Rural Water And Sanitation Project Launched
  • Ghana: Small Scale Farmers Educated On Budget Process
  • Namibia: Orlam Tribe Pays Tribute to Heroes
  • Namibia: River 'Assaults' Rooikop Army Base
  • Nigeria: Acute Kerosene, Petrol Scarcity Hit Port Harcourt
  • Nigeria: Rough Road to Stability
  • Nigeria: Ex-Militants Accuse Banks of Slashing Allowance
  • Nigeria: Bus Conductor Charged With Robbery
  • Nigeria: Suswam, Mark, Gemade, Others Get INEC Certificates
  • Nigeria: Imo Will Be Devoid of Kidnapping, Robbery and Other Menace - Okorocha
  • Nigeria: Towards a New Legislative Culture
  • Nigeria: Two Die in Manderegi Auto Crash
  • Nigeria: DMO DG Justifies Borrowing
  • Nigeria: Democracy and Freedom of the Press
  • Nigeria: Declining Fortunes of River Basins
  • Nigeria: MDCN Approves Pfizer Summit for Doctor
  • Nigeria: Kwara Academy Targets 65 Cadets
  • Nigeria: Lemu Heads Election Riots Probe Panel
  • Nigeria: High Cost of Diesel Worsens Transport Sector Losses
  • Nigeria: Keep the Streams of Justice Unpolluted -JB Daudu Tells Lawyers
  • Uganda: Reject Anti-Homosexuality Bill, Rights Group Urges
  • Nigeria: NSHDP Vital to Achieving MDGs
  • Nigeria: Kaduna ACN Passes No Confidence Vote on Chairman
  • Nigeria: Suspect Caught With Indian Hemp at Federal Secretariat
  • Namibia: Cement Price Anger
  • Sudan: Episcopal Archbishop Hails Wes Government Cooperation With Churches
  • Sudan: Darfur Mediation Reschedules Stakeholders Conference, Urges Govt-Jem Talks
  • Sudan: SPLA 'Kill 84' in Attacks On Gatdet's Militia in Unity State
  • Sudan: Clashes Claims Over 80 Lives in Warrap State
  • Sudan: Four UN Peacekeepers Shot in Abyei
  • Sudan: SPLM Pulls Out of South Kordofan Vote Body As Foreign Observers Urge Calm
  • Sudan: Hundreds of Farmers Stage Demonstrations
  • Sudan: South Civil Society Groups Petition UN Security Council Over Abyei Crisis
  • Ethiopia: Nile Dam Project Not Negotiable, Says Govt Ahead of Egyptian PM Visit
  • Malawi: Govt Keen to Build Trade Ties With India
  • Nigeria: Engineer in Court Over Stolen Cheque Leaflet
  • Nigeria: Lagos Beauty Now Challenged By Mutilated Election Posters
  • Nigeria: PenCom Threatens to Continue Sanctioning Erring Employers
  • Nigeria: Deadline to Operators to Submit Account Expires April
  • Nigeria: Oil Insurance Brokers Now to Open Offices in Oil Producing States
  • Nigeria: STI Adopts Enterprise Risk Management Framework
  • Africa: Six Hundred Insurance Operators Set for AIO Conference in Zimbabwe
  • Nigeria: N1.7 Trillion Amcon Bonds Crashes Inter-Bank Rates
  • Nigeria: Why Adequate Power Will Remain Elusive!
  • Nigeria: Rescued Banks May Get 15-Month Extension to Conclude Mergers
  • Nigeria: CBN New Cash Policy - Right And Wrong?
  • Nigeria: Beyond Yuguda's Comments
  • Nigeria: Ndigbo in the New Political Calculus
  • Nigeria: Post-Election Violence And Youth Corpers
  • Nigeria: Obama, Osama And a World Gone Bananas!
  • Nigeria: Whose Mandate is it to Destroy Hotels?(1)
  • Nigeria: Lagos Doctors Promise Better Service Delivery
  • Nigeria: 47th Anniversary - NAF Gets Commendation Over Free Medical Tests
  • Nigeria: Arik Air's B737 Aircraft Hit By Bird Strike Grounded
  • Nigeria: Ekiti White Paper Indicts Oni, Aides
  • Nigeria: Akingbola's Arraignment Stalled Again
  • Nigeria: FG Gives Families of Slain Corps Members N5 Million Each
  • Nigeria: Northern Governors Endorse National Assembly Zoning Formula
  • Nigeria: Okorocha - Making of a People's Governor
  • Nigeria: Ekiti Has Returned From Sabbatical -Bamidele
  • Nigeria: Zoning And the New Face of South East
  • Nigeria: End of the Road for Car-Snatching Gang
  • Nigeria: Kano Post-Election Violence Sponsored - Police Commissioner
  • Nigeria: Aregbesola Advocates Technical Education to Tackle Unemployment
  • Nigeria: Oyo Guber Poll - No Victor, No Vanquished -Ajimobi
  • Nigeria: The Nation Can Achieve Food Security in Five Years - Saraki
  • Nigeria: Egbema Community Rates Delta Polls Peaceful
  • Nigeria: DPP Assembly Candidate Denies Bribery Allegation
  • Nigeria: Imoke Inspects CRBC Facilities at Obudu
  • Nigeria: Ezea to Challenge Chime at Tribunal
  • Nigeria: Contractors Sabotage Govt Water Project
  • Nigeria: Anambra Committed to Reform - Obi
  • Nigeria: NMA Rejects Mafuyai as Uni-Jos Vc
  • Nigeria: Women Group Condemns Post-Election Violence
  • Nigeria: How Politicians Generate Crises, By Dashe
  • Nigeria: Society of Women in Taxation Holds Seminar
  • Nigeria: Why Electricity Tariff Will Go Up - NERC
  • Nigeria: Presidential Inaugural Game Cancelled
  • Nigeria: Why Pneumonia Should Be Taken Seriously - Experts
  • Nigeria: I'll Negotiate With Boko Haram - Shettima
  • Nigeria: 'Devil Pushed Us Into Stealing Pastor's Goat'
  • Nigeria: Aduda, Jisalo, Dobi Receive Certificates of Return
  • Nigeria: Kebbi to Recruit 1,200 Additional Teachers
  • Nigeria: Ministry of Agric - Workers Protest Over Unpaid Benefits
  • Nigeria: Use of Mosquito Nets Not Impressive -SFH Boss
  • Nigeria: Artists Storm Abuja to Exhibit Works
  • Nigeria: EFCC Arraigns Stockbroker Over N80 Million Fraud
  • Nigeria: 'Only Thorough Probe Can End Election Violence'
  • Nigeria: Farmer Tells How He Defeated Imo Speaker in Polls
  • Nigeria: Govt, Sweden Trade Stands at $700 Million
  • Nigeria: North East Group Opposes PDP's Power Sharing Formula
  • Nigeria: Flying Eagles Missing Musa
  • Nigeria: Warriors, Comets in Last Minute Rally
  • Nigeria: Wema Bank to Close Branches
  • Nigeria: Minister Explains Reason for Establishing Abuja University
  • Nigeria: PDP Chieftain Urges Politicians to Learn to Accept Defeat
  • Congo-Kinshasa: Central African Judge Says Local Soldiers Brutalized Civilians
  • Nigeria: Ewuga's Senate Bid Shaky,as INEC Certifies Nagogo
  • Nigeria: Four Students Missing After Brush With Varsity Authorities
  • Tanzania: Exim Bank Posts Over Six Billion- Pre-Tax Profit
  • Nigeria: Tooth Decay Paste Hits Nigerian Market
  • Tanzania: Mizengo Pinda to Grace AFZA Convention
  • Nigeria: Section of Warri Refinery Cathes Fire
  • Nigeria: FA Cup - NFA Bars Pillars, Kwara United, Insurance
  • Nigeria: Flying Eagles Finish Second in Korea
  • Africa: Fresh World Cup Scandal Rocks FIFA
  • Nigeria: Oil Productions From the Country, Others Plunge in April
  • Nigeria: NB Seeks Shareholders' Nod to Buy Sona Breweries
  • Nigeria: Naira Under Depreciation Threat, CBN Alerts
  • Tanzania: Kili Taifa Cup Quarterfinalists Out on Wednesday
  • Nigeria: Yuguda Dedicates Return Certificate to Slain NYSC Members
  • Tanzania: Nation Needs Female Football Coaches - Nassra
  • Nigeria: Kwankwaso, Others Receive Certificates of Return
  • Nigeria: CPC Rep Guns for House Minority Leadership
  • Nigeria: PDP NWC Accepts Status Quo on Zoning
  • Tanzania: Kawe B Retain Juniour League Cricket Title
  • Nigeria: Doctor Warns On Dangers of Untreated 'Staph'
  • Tanzania: Jeshi Stars Too Good for Prisons in NBL
  • Nigeria: Flying Eagles Finish Second in Korea
  • Nigeria: Uniabuja Hospital Sensitizes Staff on Cleanliness
  • Nigeria/Mozambique: Super Falcons to Travel to Maputo
  • Tanzania: Stars' Nizar Out of Bafana Clash
  • Nigeria: Oceanic Bank Declares N87bn Liability in Q1
  • Nigeria: Lawyers May Not Be Happy With Results - Ajimobi
  • Nigeria: Three Killed in Fresh Violence in Jos
  • Nigeria: South Africa President Congratulates Jonathan, Hails Poll
  • Nigeria: Okonkwo, Okoronkwo Doubtful for WAFU Semi Final
  • Nigeria: Delta House Poll - DPP Patani Candidate Accepts Defeat
  • Nigeria: Bodies of Drowned Corps Members Recovered in Bayelsa
  • Nigeria: Bayelsa Players Barricade Govt House
  • Nigeria: 'Igbo Deserves Presidency in 2015'
  • Africa: New World Cup Bribery Scandal Hits African Officials
  • Nigeria: Don't Offer Us Gifts, Edo Election Tribunal Chairman Warns Politicians
  • Nigeria: Kwara Football Academy Commences On-Line Registrations
  • Nigeria: Petrol Fire on Benin-Asaba Highway - Driver Killed, Three Wounded
  • Nigeria: I'm Leaving No Debt in Oyo State - Akala
  • Somalia: One Killed, Seven Injured in Mogadishu Bomb Attacks
  • Somalia: Parliament Speaker Condemns Govt Move to Stop MPs From Trip
  • Kenya: Theft Spoils Party for Local Coffee Producers
  • Kenya: Deal to Increase Paint Firm's Regional Reach
  • Kenya: Analysts Lower Growth Prospects for the Economy
  • Kenya: Slain Officer Not Poll Chaos Witness - Minister
  • South Africa: Zuma Appoints New Electoral Commission Member
  • South Africa: Burundi Electoral Commission to Take Lessons Here
  • South Africa: Workplace Experience Important - Nzimande
  • Kenya: Suspect in Sh1 Million Mutoko Theft Case to Know Fate in Seven Days
  • Kenya: Suspects in Sh80 Million Cooperative Bank Hesit Charged Afresh
  • Kenya: 2,700 Killed During 60s Isiolo Massacre
  • Kenya: DTB Posts 63 Percent Jump in Profits Before Tax
  • Kenya: Oduor And Nyikuli Recalled to Sevens Team
  • Kenya: Consumer Body Says No to Price Control Bill
  • Kenya: Treasury Creates Sh3.8 Billion Sme Fund
  • Kenya: Shivam to Unveil New Kawasaki for Sunday Race At Jamhuri
  • Kenya: Kericho Tea Company Screens Workers to Weed Out Bad Eggs
  • Kenya: Kacc Probes Nzoia Sugar Fraud Claims
  • Kenya: Kireri Lead All Women's Team to Win At Ericsson Day
  • Kenya: Wrangles Are Nyandarua's 'Undoing'
  • Kenya: Coast MP Claims Parents Sending Children to Al Shabaab
  • Kenya: Two Injured As Orma, Somali Tribes Battle Over Grazing Land
  • Kenya: Go Back to School, Ongeri Tells Teachers
  • Kenya: Kitutu Poll Case Adjourned
  • Kenya: Kosgei Out to Improve Her Time in Nakuru
  • Kenya: Garissa Students Demonstrate
  • Kenya: Kathiani Most Transparent in Cdf Kitty Expenditure
  • Kenya: Officer's Plea Over May 20 Youth Polls
  • Kenya: New Reggae Act Mumbi Launches Album
  • Kenya: Judge Mbogholi Last to Be Grilled for Chief Justice Position
  • Kenya: MP's Sh79 Million Case to Be Heard May 19
  • Kenya: Floods Destroy Homes As Rains Pound Nakuru
  • Kenya: Kisia Confident As Junior Team Departs to Geberone
  • Kenya: Family Structure Oppresses Women
  • Kenya: Kcb Has Outperformed the Nse20 Index
  • Kenya: MP's Sh41 Million Fraud Case Set for June
  • Kenya: Sme's Sh3 Billion Business Fund Runs Into Trouble
  • Kenya: Fuel to Go Up By Sh6
  • Kenya: Kanu to Back Biwott's Presidency Bid
  • Kenya: EU Commits to Ensuring Peaceful 2012 Elections
  • Kenya: Mwingi DJ Faces Wrath of OJ Fans
  • Kenya: Don't Politicise Process of New Law, Says Ruto
  • Kenya: Fish Ponds At Preserved Kilifi Site Raise Concern
  • Kenya: Safaricom Gets Gag Order Against Firm
  • Kenya: Man Arrested Over Bogus Sh560,000
  • Kenya: Yakhama Condemns Leopards' Sunday Incident in Mumias
  • Kenya: Woman Slashed With Panga in Kitui
  • Kenya: Sh3.7 Billion to Reconstruct Eastleigh's Poor Roads
  • Kenya: Leave Me Out of Machakos Row, Says VP Kalonzo
  • Kenya: Nation Attracting Tourism Investors
  • Kenya: Fuel Price Control Can Never Work
  • Kenya: Local Firms May Start Selling ARV Drugs
  • Kenya: Gor Sponsors to Unveil Official Replica Kit Soon
  • Kenya: Star Writers in Diageo Awards
  • Kenya: Suspected Al-Shabaab Recruits Arrested
  • Kenya: Mediocrity a Threat to New Constitution
  • Kenya: Lari Farmers Dig Trench to Halt Jumbos
  • Kenya: Death Toll in Ngong Grenade Explosion Rises to Five
  • Somalia: U.S. Concerned Over TFG Attempts to Block Travel
  • Kenya: Food Prices Affecting Marriages - Kajembe
  • Kenya: 80-Year-Old Woman Shot Dead in Kisii
  • Kenya: ODM to Lock Ruto Rebels Out of Polls
  • Kenya: Sh1.8 Million for Kazi Kwa Vijana Missing
  • Kenya: ODM Told to Quit All House Committees
  • Kenya: Uhuru Foils Leaders' Clash in Nyeri Rally
  • Kenya: ODM Raises Sh3 Million to Finance Campaigns
  • Kenya: MPs Delaying Constitution, Says Nyachae
  • Kenya: Coast Imams Call for Snap Elections Over Committee Dispute
  • Kenya: I Am Not a Dictator, Says Judge Ang'awa
  • Kenya: Nahashon Kimaiyop Thrives in Warm Dusseldorf
  • Kenya: Drugs Suspect Arrested As He Tries to Induct Student Into the Trade
  • Kenya: VP Accused of Backtracking On Ababu No-Confidence Vote
  • Kenya: Unite MPs, Kibaki And Raila Urged
  • Kenya: Europe Day Celebrated in Nairobi
  • Kenya: Go for Medical Screening, Nyeri Doctor Urges
  • Angola: Botswana Supports Regional Celebration of 'Cuito Cuanavale' Battle
  • Angola: Energy Minister Informed About Kambambe Hydroelectric Dam Rehabilitation Works
  • Angola: Luanda Governor Receives Mozambican Tourism Minister
  • Angola: Tourism Entrepreneurs Called to Invest
  • Angola: Minister Urges Association to Control Social Actions
  • Angola: U.S. Ambassador Visits Benguela Province
  • Angola: Uan Runs Workshop On 'University And Companies'
  • Angola/Zimbabwe: Women Football Team Leaves for Zimbabwe Friday
  • Angola: Official Defends Approval of Anti-Corruption Law
  • Angola: Official Mentions Tourism As Strategic Industry in Country's Development
  • Angola: Sweden Defence Attache Accredited
  • Angola: RNA Gives Handouts to Rain Affected People
  • Angola: Saurimo Hosts National Forum of Young Entrepreneurs
  • Angola: Major Exchange of Experience Among Uccla Countries Defended
  • Angola: Social Welfare Ministry, Associations Signs Agreement
  • Eritrea: Preparations for Carnival in Northern Red Sea Region Finalized
  • Eritrea: Potable Water Provision in Central Region Enhanced
  • Eritrea: Employees of Elaberid Agro-Industries Express Determination to Boost Production
  • Eritrea: Farmers in Adi-Keih Sub-Zone Strive to Boost Production
  • Eritrea: Inhabitants of Wade Express Satisfaction With Social Services Made Available
  • Eritrea: Symposium of Central Region Opens
  • Zimbabwe: Murder Case Involving Mohadi Remains Unresolved
  • Zimbabwe: Paul Siwela Case Postponed As Judge Demands Affidavit
  • Zimbabwe: Bulawayo Riot Police Crush Peaceful Woza Protest
  • Zimbabwe: Moyo Further Strains SA Relations With Fresh Attack On Zuma
  • Sudan: Darfur Community Leaders Engage in Tribal Reconciliation
  • Sudan: Unamid Confirms Detention of Staff Member
  • Kenya: Woman in Suicide Bid Charged
  • Kenya: Military to Remove Bombs From Range
  • Kenya: Turkana Residents Demand Arms
  • Kenya: Mau Mau Files to Be Made Public
  • Kenya: Fees Waiver 'May Begin Next Term'
  • Kenya: Alarm As Youths Enlisted in Al Shabaab Killed
  • Kenya: Why the Principals Are Pulling Apart
  • Kenya: State Rejected Kebs Advice On Bad Maize
  • Kenya: Ministry Clashes With Fuel Firms Over Prices
  • Kenya: Speed Up the New Laws
  • Kenya: Stop Deaths Caused By Military's War Games
  • Kenya: Groups Reject Plan for Bypass Through Park
  • Kenya: Ex-Officers Accused of Training Gang
  • Kenya: Maize Farmers Grapple With Erratic Rainfall
  • Kenya: Professors Don't Delay Students' Studies
  • Kenya: Improved Economy, Not Wage Increase, Will Solve Problems of Workers
  • Kenya: Brace for Tough Battle, Raila Tells Rivals
  • Kenya: MPs Call for Tighter Border Security
  • Kenya: Seven Killed By Police At Mosque, Says Imam
  • Somalia: Govt Readied Militiamen to Kill People, Says Politician
  • Somalia: Refugees in South Africa Hold Demonstration
  • Zimbabwe: Club Shanga Realises Dream
  • Zimbabwe: Govt Starts Evaluating Empowerment Proposals
  • Zimbabwe: ZSE Registers Significant Gains
  • Zimbabwe: Tele-Density Rate Takes Dip
  • Zimbabwe: Property Destroyed As Fire Guts House
  • Zimbabwe: Twinning Scheme to Benefit Farmers
  • Zimbabwe: Nation, South Sudan Sign Memorandum of Understanding
  • Zimbabwe: Airzim Fails to Secure Fuel
  • Zimbabwe: Madzibaba Nzira Faces Eviction
  • Zimbabwe: ZMDC Can Revive SMM - Chimanikire
  • Zimbabwe: We Need Constructive Debate, House Urged
  • Zimbabwe: Row Disrupts Lessons At City School
  • Zimbabwe: U.S. Envoy Backs Pirate Radio Stations
  • Zimbabwe: Eastern Lions Director Takes Msiska to Court
  • Zimbabwe: Cashier Vanishes With U.S.$20,000
  • Zimbabwe: Pastor Mhindu Pays U.S.$74,000 Restitution
  • Zimbabwe: Court Defers Bail Ruling On Siwela
  • Zimbabwe: Sandra Nyanhongo Dies
  • Zimbabwe: Destiny in Our Hands - Khama
  • Zimbabwe: Busy Times for Drivers
  • Zimbabwe: Fc Platinum Roll in for Date With Caps United
  • Zimbabwe: Young Sables Hailed
  • Zimbabwe/South Africa: Mukamba, Sithole in SA
  • Kenya/Sudan: Ulinzi On Mission to Khartoum And Rio Next Month
  • Kenya: Sinking Bandari Turn to Ex-Stars for Redemption
  • Kenya: Muthee Acts to Boost Management
  • Kenya: Fkl Target Dujkovic for Stars Job
  • Angola: State of Infant Theatre Worries Actress
  • Africa: Stronger Cross-Border Economic Ties Will Boost Africa, UN Report Finds
  • Tanzania: Leaders' Public Spats Paint a Nasty Picture
  • Tanzania/Uganda: Relegation Scrap Takes Centre Stage in Kampala League
  • Tanzania: U-23 Team's Striker Ulimwengu for Germany to Seek Greener Pastures
  • Tanzania/South Africa: Bafana Bafana to Jet in Tomorrow
  • Tanzania: Dar Swimming Team for Nairobi Youth Tourney
  • Tanzania: Pinda to Open Free Zones Conference
  • Tanzania: Plant Tree, Finnish Expert Tells Nation
  • Tanzania: Exim Bank Profit Up 16 Percent in Quarter
  • Africa: Diego Announces Finalists for Africa Business Reporting
  • Tanzania: Shortage of Funds Hinders Inspection of Schools
  • Tanzania: Military in Loliondo to Assess Security
  • East Africa: Few Attend Public Hearing of EAC Bill
  • Tanzania: Race to Fill Vacant Uvccm Post Starts
  • Tanzania: Zitto Promises to Expose Govt Over Salaries Saga
  • Tanzania: Amana Hospital's Mother, Child Theatre Gets Boost
  • Tanzania: Chadema's Budget Proposes Tax Cuts
  • Tanzania: Poverty And Osama Discussed At UN Summit
  • Tanzania: Cheka Risks Losing UBO Title
  • Tanzania: We're Probing BP's Local Acquisition, Says Regulator
  • East Africa: Worrying Trends in EA Democracy
  • East Africa: Construction of EAC Offices On Track
  • Tanzania: Constitutions 'Never Complied With Democracy'
  • Tanzania: Grassroots Key to Progress
  • Africa: Population - Promise Rises With a Problem
  • Kenya: Hague Court Rejects Prosecutor's Appeal
  • Uganda: Opposition Leader to Protest Museveni Inauguration
  • Zimbabwe: Media Blackout on Talks to Resolve Political Crisis
  • South Africa: Police Minister Promises Farmers More Protection
  • Africa: UNHCR Seeks Better Rescue Mechanisms After Mediterranean Drownings
  • Sudan: Attackers Shoot Abyei Peacekeepers
  • Zimbabwe: Zuma Team to Meet Mugabe's Generals
  • Africa: Hundreds of Fleeing Migrants Feared Drowned Off Libya
  • Niger: Freedom for Ousted Leader Tandja
  • Gambia: 19 Students Graduate in Social Work
  • Gambia: Gambia Scout Association Donates to Schools And Institutions
  • Gambia: PW 10 Testifies in Cocaine 9 Trials
  • Gambia: Gamcotrap Sensitises Chiefs, Village Heads And Women Leaders On FGM, ETC
  • Gambia: Women of Wuro Kunda Lament On Lack of Water
  • Gambia: Kotu Quarry Residents in Tears As Officials Insist That They Vacate Their Homes
  • Gambia: Registration of Voters in KMC in High Gear
  • Gambia: Border Opens Today - Senegalese And Gambian Transport Unions Sign MOU
  • Gambia: The Battle Against Organised Fraud in the Registration of Voters
  • Sudan: Local Troika Joint Statement on Abyei, Southern Kordofan Elections, and Doha Peace Talks
  • Africa: Urban Growth Offers Business Opportunities
  • Tanzania: IMF Executive Board Concludes 2011 Article IV Consultation with the Nation
  • Somalia: President Describes Election Committee As a Tragedy
  • Tanzania: IMF Executive Board Completes Second Review Under Policy Support Instrument for Nation
  • Angola: Workshop On Minors Court Expansion Starts in Lubango
  • Angola: Bar Association Chairman Expected in Huambo On Saturday
  • Angola: WHO Offers Various Materials to Health Ministry
  • Angola: Government Committed to Modernise Agriculture - Minister Says
  • Angola: Courthouses in Huila in Need of Investment
  • Angola: Israeli Ambassador Commends Relations With Country
  • Angola: CPLP Experts Prepare Documents for Approval
  • Mauritania: Statement at the Conclusion of an IMF Mission to the Nation
  • Angola: Parliament First Deputy Speaker Back Home
  • Nigeria: CIIN Holds Education Conference
  • Nigeria: Reduction On Group Life Insurance Commission is Counter-Productive-Brokers
  • Kenya: REA Needs Sh28 Billion to Raise Power Access
  • Kenya: Govt, Oil Firms Clash Over Fuel Prices
  • Kenya: Airtel Kenya Launches Postpaid Package
  • Kenya: ODM Will 'Fight' for Namwamba
  • Kenya: Team Wants Ministers to Explain Insecurity
  • Kenya: Nambuye Quizzed Over Delayed Judgements
  • Somalia: Rains Worsen Conditions for Displaced
  • Liberia: A Terribly Bad Omen - Reviewing Concessions At the 11th Hour
  • Liberia: October Line-Up
  • Liberia: Endangered Contracts
  • Liberia: Influx Forces Refugees Relocation in Maryland
  • Liberia: Take the Brib - Law School Dean Urges Judges, Lawyers
  • Madagascar: New Climate Change And Adaptation Films
  • Libya: Migrant Survivors Speak of Boat Tragedy off the Coast of Country
  • Sierra Leone: Kamboi Eagles Move Three Points Clear At Summit
  • Sierra Leone: Rodney Strasser Writes History in Italy
  • Sierra Leone: Information Ministry Humbles Ministry of Trade
  • Sierra Leone: We Must Unite Our Nation
  • Sierra Leone: Africell Celebrates With Midwives Association
  • Sierra Leone: Citizens in Ethiopia End Jubilee Celebrations in Grand Style
  • Sierra Leone: Airtel's Independence Donations Proved Helpful
  • Sierra Leone: Comium Unveils Wigo Wireless Internet Service
  • Sierra Leone: SLAJ Ends World Press Freedom Week in Style
  • Sierra Leone: Awol Deserves a Big, Loud Applause
  • Sierra Leone: Mobile Companies Urged to Comply With Regulator
  • Sierra Leone: World Bank Grants U.S$4 Million to Bank of Salone
  • Sierra Leone: Youths Demand Reduction in Fuel Price- Or Demonstrate in 21 Days
  • Uganda: Kenzo Lights Up Mbarara
  • Uganda: Interacting At the Mith's Party
  • South Africa: Under Secretary of State Judith A. McHale Traveling to Nation and Senegal
  • Kenya: Funding Opens Export Window for Rabbit Farmers
  • Kenya: Why Employers Oppose Cotu Strike Call
  • Kenya: Fishermen Fear Oil Extraction Will Deplete Stocks
  • Kenya: CFC Slashes Fees to Gain Market Share
  • Kenya: Faida Hiring Intensifies Battle for Talent
  • Kenya: Investors in Limbo As Ngenye Kariuki Misses Cma Listing
  • Kenya: Stock Market Gains Push Pension Funds to Sh420 Billion
  • Kenya: Civil Servants to Get Another Pay Rise in House Allowance Review
  • Cote d'Ivoire: Nation Must Fulfill Promise of a Free Press, Investigate Disappearance
  • Botswana: Civil Servants Go On Indefinite Strike
  • Kenya: Six Terror Suspects Arrested
  • Kenya: Petroleum Prices Up
  • Kenya: ODM Heads to Kamukunji
  • Kenya: Child Trafficker Caught
  • Kenya: Parliament to Discuss Turkana
  • Kenya: Thugs Kill One At Mpesa Shop
  • Nigeria: Students Kick Against Hike in School Fees
  • Nigeria: Kebbi Plans to Employ 1,200 Teachers
  • Nigeria: Police Arraign House Wife for Dumping Baby in Pit
  • Nigeria: External Debt Hits U.S.$4.5 Billion, Domestic N4.5 Trillion
  • Nigeria: Poorest Countries Need Investment Not Charity, Says Ban Ki-Moon
  • Africa: Over 80 Percent of Countries in the Continent to Attend South Sudan's Independence Celebration
  • Nigeria: Dangote Cement Records N28 Billion Profit in First Quarter
  • Nigeria: Reality Shows Develop Youths Potential - Hundah
  • Africa: The Country's Failure to Lead African Sports Not Justified - Adedoja
  • Kenya: ODM to Lock Ruto Rebels Out of Polls
  • Congo-Kinshasa: Certification Needed to Get Nation's Conflict Minerals Out of Laptops, Cell phones
  • Nigeria: Verdict 2011 - Between Good And Bad Losers
  • Nigeria: U.S. Condoles With NYSC Over Slain Corps Members
  • Nigeria: IBB And His Passion for One Nation
  • Nigeria: EFCC Arraigns Akingbola, Others on Fresh Charges Today
  • Nigeria: Boko Haram Rejects Amnesty Offer
  • Nigeria: Zoning - Group Advocates Status Quo in PDP's NWC
  • Nigeria: Al-Mustapha Opposes Prosecution's Request to Reopen Case
  • Nigeria: NDIC Begins Payment of MFBs Depositors
  • Nigeria: Gunmen Kill One, Injure Others at PDP Meeting
  • Nigeria: We Have Not Missed Deadline - Savannah Bank
  • Nigeria: Court Decides Eyiboh's Fate May 19
  • Nigeria: My Political Protégé Undermined me - Useni
  • Nigeria: NUC Summons Bingham Varsity Boss Over Crisis
  • Nigeria: CPC Wants Ballot Papers Kept With CBN
  • Nigeria: INEC Presents Certificate of Return to Mark, Suswam, Others
  • Nigeria: OPEC to Hold Research, Journalism Awards
  • Nigeria: 'We Have Lost Respect in Europe'
  • Nigeria: Jonathan, Mark, Others Condole With CJN Over Wife's Death
  • Nigeria: Jega to Deliver Lecture on General Elections Today in U.S.
  • Nigeria: BOA Lawyers League - Agbakoba Are Champions!
  • Nigeria: Kwara Football Academy Recruitment Flags Off
  • Uganda: When Cakes and Samosas Become Hard Nuts to Crack
  • Namibia: Airports Company Defends Its Position
  • Angola: Angolan MPs in UK
  • Namibia: Jaqui's On the Move - Locals Struggle in Youth Games
  • Namibia: Big Brother Amplified - Jossy Lands in Nomination Mix
  • Namibia: New Life for Small Business in Lüderitz
  • Namibia: Business Delegation Visits United Arab Emirates
  • Africa: Rebuilding Disaster-Hit Towns in Japan May Take 10 Years
  • Africa: Stronger Cross-Border Ties Key to Social And Economic Progress
  • Namibia: Church Youth Hold Traditional Day
  • South Africa: Gautengers Happy With Local Government - Report
  • Nigeria: The Freedom Fighters And Humour of 2011 Elections
  • Sierra Leone: 'Olu's' Last Whisper to 'Ernest'
  • Sudan: Darfur Breakaway Faction Reunites With the Rebel SLM-Nur
  • Sudan: Dispute Over Vote-Counting Delays Results of South Kordofan Polls
  • Kenya: CIC to Prioritise Land Law
  • Kenya: Fire Burns Down School Dorms
  • Kenya: Inflation to Hit the Roof-Biz
  • Nigeria: President Jonathan Offers Condolences to Justice Katsina-Alu Over Wife's Death
  • Libya: Some Aid Reaching Misrata, But Needs Still High
  • Namibia: Mobile Health Clinics in the Agriculture Sector
  • Namibia: MCA Millions to Boost Northern Farmers
  • Namibia: Dolphins, Whales And Jellyfish to Be Studied
  • Namibia: School Principal Faces Culpable Homicide
  • Namibia: Majiedt 'Corruption' - Trucker's Suicide Link?
  • Namibia: Hikers Rescued From Fish River Canyon
  • Namibia: Unions Reject Govt Offer
  • Angola: Rain Victims Get More Goods
  • Ghana: Shaft FM And Cancer Foundation Organise Free Breast Cancer Screening
  • Angola: Unknown Persons Set Fire to Residences, Kill Old Lady
  • Ghana: Nine Muslim Chiefs in Obuasi Introduced to Adansiman
  • Angola: Police Dismantle a Gang in Menongue City
  • Angola: Parliamentary Inquiry Commission Works in Londuimbali
  • Nigeria: PDP Meets Tuesday to Ratify Zoning
  • Nigeria: Panic as Heavy Rains, Windstorms Wreak Havoc
  • Nigeria: TUC Seeks Review of Tax System
  • Nigeria: Petroleum Products - PEF Test Runs E- Loading System
  • Nigeria: Demand Pressure Eases at WDAS
  • Nigeria: RenCap - Banks Sitting On Excess Liquidity
  • Nigeria: National Assembly - South East Governors, Ohanaeze Ndigbo Insist on Speaker
  • Nigeria: Electricity Distribution - Akwa Ibom, Bayelsa Others Float Company
  • Nigeria: Let's Have Peaceful Transition
  • Nigeria: Mark, Suswam Get INEC Certificates
  • Nigeria: ACN Lawmakers - We Aren't Under Pressure to Defect to PDP
  • Africa: Africa's Middle Class Triples to More Than 310m Over Past 30 Years, Reports AfDB
  • Angola: Uije Province to Hold Nursing Technical Activities
  • Angola: Capital Cities General Assembly Kicks Off
  • Angola: Some 126 Firms Confirm Presence in Benguela International Fair
  • Angola: IACAM Promotes Portuguese Speaking Countries Cinema Festival
  • Angola: Justice Vice Minister Returns to Luanda
  • Angola: European Commission Presents Results of Study On Cattle
  • Nigeria: CPC Justifies Killings
  • Nigeria: Borno - Boko Haram Rejects Governor-Elect's Amnesty Plan
  • Nigeria: EFCC - Court Adjourns Case on Lulu, Others
  • Nigeria: Power Supply - Task Force Restates Commitment to Reform
  • Nigeria: Al-Mustapha - Court to Rule on Re-Opening of Case May 31
  • Nigeria: Imo - I'm on Rescue Mission, Says Okorocha
  • Nigeria: Electoral Violence - FG to Investigate Sources of Arms Used in Akwa Ibom, Others
  • Nigeria: Governance - Fashola Woos Opponents
  • Nigeria: Labour Demands Scrapping of National Housing Fund
  • Nigeria: Disputed Oil Wells - RMFAC Okays Escrow Account for Rivers, Awa Ibom
  • Nigeria: HDP Petitions Jonathan's Victory At Tribunal
  • Nigeria: Non-Oil Revenue Records 300 Percent Rise
  • Nigeria: Oil Price Recovers, Hits Over U.S.$101 Per Barrel
  • Angola: Energy Minister Checks Sector in Kwanza-Norte
  • Angola: Agostinho Neto Hospital With New Clinical Laboratory
  • Angola: Huíla Ready to Host SADC Parliamentary Forum - Governor Says
  • Africa: Country to Focus On African Markets
  • South Africa: MPC Likely to Keep Rates Unchanged
  • South Africa: SETAs to Get Makeover
  • Gambia: Nation's Anti-Hunger Crusade Boosted As President Jammeh Gives Out Dozens of Tractors
  • Gambia: Banjul South Women Boosted
  • Gambia: Alleged Dutch Paedophile Denies Rape, Indecent Charges
  • Gambia: Nation's Recognition of Libya Transitional Council 'Symbolic' Says Oxford University Researcher
  • Gambia: SCB Releases Interim Management Statement
  • Gambia: Towards Greater Investment
  • Gambia: Dasilami Community Capacitated On Adaptation Measures to Climate Change
  • Gambia: 'It is Your Constitutional Right to Register'
  • Gambia: Ndemban, Somita Islamic Schools Receive Donation
  • Gambia: Foni Commemorates May Day
  • Gambia: GEAPP Equips Regional Agriculture Directorate, Others
  • Gambia: DPP Grills Ex-IGP Badjie in Cross-Examination
  • Gambia: GNTCA Counters GTAFIWU's Claim
  • Libya: Libya - Misrata Rebels 'Push Back Gaddafi Troops'
  • Nigeria: NITEL - Govt to Conclude Payment of Workers' Salary Arrears This Month
  • Nigeria: Six Hundred Insurance Operators for AIO in Zimbabwe
  • Africa: All Africa Games - Team Nigeria to Train in South Africa, Cuba
  • Nigeria: Eight Rescued Banks to Get Investors Soon
  • Nigeria: Eagles WAFU Semi-Final Foes Emerge Tomorrow
  • Nigeria: FIFA Partners Interpol Against Match-Fixing
  • Nigeria: Dangote Cement Shows Post-Merger Consolidation
  • Nigeria: Zenke,Agbetu Shine in Turkey
  • Nigeria: Poll Outcome Signals Political Stability - Fashola
  • Nigeria: NFF Cancels Presidential Inauguration Match
  • Nigeria: Kalu - the Demystification of the Master Strategist
  • Nigeria: Lagos to Spend N102 Billion On Lekki International Airport
  • Nigeria: Defeated PPA Candidate Procures Forensic Machine for Tribunal
  • Nigeria: Nation Defeat Japan at World Cricket League
  • Nigeria: Akala Embarks on Youth Empowerment, Poverty Alleviation
  • Nigeria: Unity Bank Acquires 100 Buses for Lagos' BRT Scheme State
  • Nigeria: Amuneke, Ugbade
  • Nigeria: Ashewa, Akosile, Others Shine at CBN Junior Tennis Circuit
  • Africa: Angola Topple Morocco
  • Nigeria: National Assembly Set to Pass Petroleum Industry Bill
  • Nigeria: Dust Yet to Settle Over Ondo National Assembly Poll
  • Nigeria: Guru Maharaj-Ji Congratulates Jonathan On Victory
  • Nigeria: FMBN to Raise N14 Billion Mortgage Backed Bonds
  • Nigeria: What Niger Delta Expects From Jonathan
  • Nigeria: Lagos Lawyer Counsels Incoming Legislators
  • Nigeria: EFCC's Fruitless Pursuit of Former Governors
  • Nigeria: Aviation - Court Order Stales Airfield Lighting Project
  • Nigeria: Multiple Taxation in the Aviation Sector
  • Nigeria: PDP Members Dragged to Court for Alleged Arson
  • Nigeria: Osun Tribunal Begins Sitting
  • Nigeria: Our Democracy is Maturing - Ayogu Eze
  • Nigeria: The Fallen "Corpers" And the Nation's Unity
  • Nigeria: Play Tough; Risk Failure; Stock Brokers Warn Onyeama
  • Nigeria: Emordi Blames Match Rusty for Enyimba's Slim Win Over Al-Ittihad
  • Nigeria: Bin Laden - Pakistan And the American Dilemma
  • Chad: Deby Wins Disputed Election by Landslide
  • Nigeria: South East Must Produce House of Reps Speaker - Uwechue
  • Nigeria: Senate Presidency - Cracks in N-East Senate Caucus
  • Nigeria: Polls Violence - FG Empanels Commission of Inquiry
  • Nigeria: Presidency - We Have Enough Evidence to Sack Jonathan, CPC Insists
  • Nigeria: Why PDP Lost to ACN in Edo - Ogbemudia Faction
  • Nigeria: How We Will Nail PDP At the Tribunal - CPC
  • Nigeria: Public Officers Responsible for Corruption - CCB
  • Nigeria: Yuguda And the Murders of Bauchi
  • Nigeria: Murdering the Future of the Country
  • Nigeria: RMAFC Okays Escrow Account for Akwa Ibom, Rivers
  • Libya: Desperation and Hope Amongst Misrata Wounded
  • Nigeria: Braimoh, Lakoju Challenge Edo North Senatorial Election Result in Court
  • Nigeria: Govt Yet to Develop Guideline for Asthma Control
  • Nigeria: Experts Lament Non-Dedication of Five Percent National Budget to Health
  • Nigeria: Pfizer, Chrisland School Collaborate to Tackle Pneumonia
  • Nigeria: Sultan Sets Up Panel on Post-Election Riots
  • Nigeria: Alcoholic Parents Beget Alcoholic Children - Study
  • Nigeria: Akala Insists on Paying N18,000 Minimum Wage
  • Nigeria: Alleged Financial Scam - Court Orders EFCC to Release Atuche's Wife
  • Nigeria: N12 Billion Pension Scam - EFCC Arraigns Ex-Director, Five Others
  • Nigeria: Okagbare Flounders in Doha
  • Nigeria: NDLEA Seeks 15 Yrs Sentence for Drug Offenders
  • Nigeria: Women Task President Jonathan
  • Nigeria: Chukwu's Charge to Dental Therapists
  • Nigeria: Slain Corps Members - NANS Gives Yuguda 72 Hours Ultimatum to Retract Statement
  • Nigeria: NDIC Pays N6.14 Billion to Failed Banks Depositors
  • Nigeria/Egypt: Presidential Inauguration - Argentina Knocks Off Egypt
  • Nigeria: Ministerial/Board Appointments - South West PDP Leaders Rise Against Obasanjo
  • Nigeria: Jonathan, Mark, Oshiomhole, Tinubu, First Lady Console Katsina-Alu
  • Nigeria: No Legal Implications Against Egg, Sperm Donation
  • Nigeria: SKG's Rulox Gets Facelift
  • Nigeria: Fashola, Others Get Certificates of Return
  • Nigeria: Ruling on Lagos State Suit Against Al-Mustapha for May 31
  • Nigeria: Plateau Politicians Lobby for Top Federal, State Govts' Jobs
  • Nigeria: Antimalarial Drugs to Cost N80 Per Dose
  • Nigeria: Post-Election Violence Probe - Ahmed Lemu Heads Judicial Panel
  • Uganda: Consumers Still Lack Fortified Food Knowledge
  • Uganda: Source of the Nile Marathon Doubles Entry
  • Uganda: Red Cross Shuns Opposition Parties' Plan to Donate Blood
  • Uganda: Qatar Airways Joins Tight Airline Market Competition
  • Uganda: Mark My Word - Lagging Behind
  • Uganda: North Gets Three Judges
  • Uganda: Nationals Ignorant of Their Rights, Say Experts
  • Uganda: Kanungu Residents Reject New District
  • Uganda: New Arua Judge Starts Hearing Election Petition Cases
  • Uganda: Walk-to-Work - the Smell of Blood is in the Air
  • Uganda: Routes for Pearl Rally Revealed
  • Uganda: Citizen On Caine Prize Shortlist
  • Uganda: Government Promises Under Scrutiny
  • Uganda: City Hall Gets Sh80 Million Facelift
  • Uganda: Oil Production Technicians Complete Training
  • Uganda: Patidar Pound Tornado, Charity Make Solid Start
  • Uganda: Depleted Ucu Labour Past Kiu
  • Uganda: Police Deploy in Entebbe Ahead of Besigye Return
  • Uganda: Rising Inflation Affects Investor Sentiment
  • Uganda: Bunyoro, NFA Fight Over Forest
  • Uganda: Government to Walk Tight Rope in 2011/12 Budget
  • Uganda: Women MPs-Elect Back Kadaga for Speaker
  • Uganda: The 'Hammer' is Detracting From Key National Reform Issues
  • Uganda: Agriculture Ministry Embarks On Strategy to Develop Dairy Sector
  • Uganda: Chief Justice is Toothless - Veteran Lawyer
  • Uganda: Government Declares Public Holiday for Swearing-in
  • Uganda: FAO Makes New Warnings Against Food Price Increases
  • Uganda: Mbale Property Owners Evading Tax - Town Clerk
  • Uganda: World Bank Forced People Onto Uwa, Says Witness
  • Uganda: Jinja Investors Wary of Political Interference
  • Uganda: Manufacturers Want Cement Tariff Raised
  • Uganda: Three Charged With Theft
  • Uganda: Relegation Scrap Takes Centre Stage
  • Uganda: Museveni Accepts Dialogue, Rejects Opposition Calls for Fresh Elections
  • Uganda: Museveni Government Should Prioritise Human Rights, Say Activists
  • Rwanda: Ruterana Fired Up for TZ Open
  • Rwanda: Nur Defend 'Never Again' Karate Title
  • Rwanda: Brandts Seals Primus Title
  • Rwanda: Civil Society Blamed for Not Helping Stop the Genocide
  • Rwanda: Rusororo Residents Trained in Health Issues
  • Rwanda: Rwamagana Raises Funds to Help Storm Victims
  • Rwanda: 50 Police Officers Trained in Advanced Investigations
  • Rwanda: Vulnerable Students Get ICT, Auditing Skills
  • Rwanda: Varsity Students Hold Commemoration Vigil
  • Rwanda: Mastercard, Digital Trust Partner to Empower Youth
  • Rwanda: Vulnerable Families in Bugesera Get Free Houses
  • Rwanda: Nation, Kenya to Sign Defence Pact
  • Rwanda: Conference On Alternative Sentencing Opens in Kigali
  • Rwanda: Local Leaders Trained in Procurement
  • Rwanda: Districts to Get Health Managers
  • Rwanda: Umurenge Sacco Deposits Hit Rwf 10 Billion
  • Central Africa: Cepgl Moots Free Movement of People
  • Rwanda: Planned Settlement Would Mitigate Disasters
  • Rwanda: Umurenge Sacco - the Best Way to Fight Poverty
  • Rwanda: Shoddy Bakery Shuts Down
  • Rwanda: Fusion Capital to Boost Smes
  • Rwanda: Govt Welcomes Contourglobal Kivuwatt's Investment Guarantee
  • Rwanda: Raf Opts Out of Botswana Event
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