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Stories Posted: 2012/06/01

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  • June 01, 2012

  • Rwanda: Kirehe - Agricultural Activities Become Economic Wheel
  • Rwanda: Agricultural Season 2012A Reports Huge Increase in Beans
  • Rwanda: Police Upbeat On 12th Anniversary Celebrations
  • Rwanda: Cooperative Presidents Asked to Use Bank Accounts
  • Rwanda: MTN Mobile Money Now Extends to Rwandan Diasporas
  • Namibia: For the Love of Venus.
  • Angola: Manuel Vicente - Transparently Corrupt
  • South Africa: FXI Concerned Over Film and Publications Board's Classification of Artwork
  • Namibia: Vaalgras Chief Running Out of Options
  • Liberia: Nationwide WASH Compact Awareness Concludes
  • Liberia: Internal Audit Secretariat Outlines Challenges
  • Liberia: Armed Robbers Terrorize Lakpazee
  • Liberia: Police Axe Nine Officers
  • Zimbabwe: Why U.S. Sanctions Should Stay
  • Namibia: Gambling and Hoping to Win
  • South Africa: Google Online Family Safety Centre Launched
  • South Africa: U.S. Navy High Speed Swift Departs Simon's Town for East London, Continues Visit to South Africa
  • Zimbabwe: Free Messaging Holds Sway
  • Namibia: The Neo-Liberal Scramble for Africa
  • Namibia: Swapo Youth Want Locals to Own Banks
  • Congo-Brazzaville: U.S.$ 10 Million for Sustainable Forest Sector Development
  • Africa: Anti-Polio Campaign Moves to Emergency Mode
  • Zambia: Nation Emerging as African Economic, Political Leader
  • Africa: Fact Sheet on U.S. Response to Global Maternal Mortality
  • Africa: Secretary Clinton on U.S. Global Health Initiatives, Partnerships
  • Cote d'Ivoire: U.S. Embassy Sponsors Training for Journalists
  • South Africa: Trade Vs. Corruption Costs in Durban and Maputo Ports - Report
  • South Africa: Name Dropping - Kagiso TV and Communications Embarks On Exciting New Journey As 'Grounded Media'
  • South Africa: International Judge Joins Pendoring Panel
  • South Africa: The Big Issue's Youth Day Edition Out Today
  • South Africa: Online Customer Strategy
  • South Africa: City Press Lifestyle Magazine Goes National This Sunday
  • South Africa: Social Media Is Changing Township Marketing
  • South Africa: CT to Host Enterprise Mobility Forum
  • South Africa: Wildlands Event See 30 000 Trees Planted
  • Cote d'Ivoire: UN to Help Monitor Security in Prisons
  • Cote d'Ivoire: Gov't Commits to Fighting Illicit Enrichment
  • South Africa: First Mobile Police Unit Delivered to Bloem Saps
  • South Africa: Lindt Introduces New Dark Wasabi Flavoured Chocolate
  • South Africa: Pioneer, Pannar Seed Merger Analysed
  • South Africa: Govt Promotes Fair Labour Practices On Wine Farms
  • Cote d'Ivoire: President Ouattara Calls on Countries to Stimulate Economic Growth
  • Kenya: Will Musalia's Dramatic Campaign Last?
  • Kenya: 40,000 More Teachers Needed, Says Kiyiapi
  • Kenya: Follow Traffic Rules, Kibaki Tells Drivers
  • Namibia: Whose Pension Is It Anyway?
  • Africa: U.S. Faces Pressure to Militarize Africa Policy
  • Mali: UN-Backed AU Peacekeeping Force for Mali Imminent
  • Cameroon: University of Yaounde II - Late Prof Modo Asse Honoured
  • Africa: Climate Conversations - Talks On Climate Loss and Damage Build Up Steam
  • Rwanda: Work Facilities Emphasized for Development
  • Rwanda: Environmental Conservation to End Illegal Gold Mining
  • Rwanda: Minister Stanislas Kamanzi Visits Nyaruguru District Over Plants-Gnawing Insects
  • Namibia: Starting a Revolution
  • South Africa/Nigeria: South Africa Friendly - Falcons Begins Night Training
  • Nigeria: Mexico 2012 - U15 Team Wins Friendly As It Fine-Tune Strategies
  • Nigeria: Falcons Turn Prayer Warriors for the Super Eagles
  • Nigeria: Iorfa Wants National U15 Test
  • Nigeria: Lawmakers Bound to Fail Unless - Ekweremadu
  • Nigeria: Blackwall Street FC Recruits 23
  • Africa: The Hague May Ease Family Reunion Criteria
  • Southern Africa: Rio Tinto to Tackle Issues in Tete
  • Nigeria: Orphaned By Maiduguri Bomb, Enrolled in Kaduna School
  • Liberia: CAMUSU Wants Mining Agreement Re-Negotiated or Else...
  • Liberia: DEA Boss Gets Tough
  • Rwanda: Govt Warns Non-State Actors On Reckless Interference
  • Rwanda: Local Refugees From Uganda Here for Tour
  • Rwanda: Security Agencies Trained in Project Management
  • Rwanda: MIDIMAR Signs Transportation Agreement With Other Agencies
  • Rwanda: Nyamasheke - JADF to Review District Budget for 2012-2013
  • Southern Africa: Extraordinary Summit of SADC Heads of State and Govt
  • Uganda: Groups Welcome Journalist's Release, Call for Compensation
  • Zimbabwe: Zanu-PF Invades Epworth
  • Sudan: Country, South Sudan Agree to Roadmap for Negotiations
  • Congo-Kinshasa: Nameless Youth Movement Battles Unemployment in the DRC
  • South Africa: A Black Man Conquers the Great White Open
  • South Africa: Bafana Bafana's Confidence Boosted By Moving Up Four Places On the FIFA Rankings
  • South Africa: Argentina Edge Past Japan Into the Final At the Eight-Nation International Tournament
  • Africa: AfDB Annual Meetings End On Cautious Optimistic Note
  • Africa: An Interview With South Sudan Deputy Minister for Planning
  • Zimbabwe: Four MDC-T Members Acquitted in 'Public Violence' Case
  • Zimbabwe: Canada Withdraws From UN Tourism Body Over Mugabe Honour
  • Zimbabwe: Mutambara Hints At March 2013 Election
  • Zimbabwe: U.S Embassy Joins Global Condemnation of Mudzi Murder
  • South Africa: Under-20 Bow Out of Eight-Nation International Tournament
  • South Africa: Modise and Majoro Believe Bafana Bafana Has the Best Strikeforce
  • Congo-Kinshasa: Concern Mounts for Civilians Targeted in North Kivu Violence
  • Nigeria: Be Patient With Keshi, Izagbo Begs Citizens
  • Nigeria: Provost of Unizik Medical School Kidnapped
  • Nigeria: Keshi's Rebuilding Process in Right Direction - Omokaro
  • Nigeria: Have Sex On Set? Surely Kelvin Ikeduba
  • Nigeria: Lagos Urges 788 Sacked Doctors to Report HSC
  • Nigeria: Borno Spends Over N1 Billion On Poverty Alleviation
  • Nigeria: Osazuwa Can Win African Championship Gold - Ogba
  • Nigeria: Police Disperse Protesters Over Renaming of UNILAG
  • Africa: P Square Signs With Universal Music South Africa
  • Nigeria: FRSC Mobile Court Impounds 57 Vehicles in Uyo
  • Nigeria: APGA Not Exclusive for Igbos - Scribe
  • Nigeria: Court Remands Father, Daughter for Alleged Murder
  • Nigeria: U.S Bi-National Commission to Meet in Washington DC
  • Nigeria: Osun Students Protest Over Bursary Allowances
  • South Sudan: Country to Establish More New Counties - Machar
  • Sudan: What is Expected From Talks Between Two Sudans?
  • South Sudan: Machar Says Creation of New More Counties Takes Towns to the People
  • Kenya: Transforming the Judiciary
  • Kenya: National Security Under Threat
  • Kenya: Al Shabaab Threatens to Bomb Nairobi Skyscrapers
  • Sudan: Rebels Call for 'Urgent' Unilateral Humanitarian Assistance
  • South Sudan: Director General of Taxation Urges All Businesses to Register
  • Sudan: Country Withdraws Police Force Out of Abyei
  • Sudan: SRF Rebels Say 'Comprehensive' Solution Requires Regime Change
  • South Sudan: Lakes State Police Commissioner Sacked After Attacks On Press Freedom
  • Somalia: Ethiopia's Analysis of Country's Political Situation - 'A Web of Obstruction'
  • Sudan: Jonglei Announces Drop in Violence As UN Urges for Peace
  • Sudan: Khartoum Lifts Fuel Subsidies, Opposition Strongly Condemns Decision
  • Sudan: Two Students Arrested in El-Daein
  • Kenya: For Most, Nothing to Celebrate 49 Years On
  • South Sudan: 'Konkoc'! Mr. Minister Sir! the U.S. Report Isn't 'A Concoction'
  • Kenya: Transition Will Be Guided By Law, Says Kibaki
  • Africa: AfDB Supports Access to Finance for African SMEs With the Official Launch of the African Guarantee Fund
  • Africa: AfDB's CSO Forum Closes With a Renewed Commitment to Partner for Development
  • Kenya: Censorship of Ideas, Images or Words is Wrong and Futile
  • Kenya: Nairobi Park Diary - Parenting the Forest
  • Kenya: Man Shot and Injured By Gangsters in Highrise
  • Kenya: Knut Demands Pay Hike, Threatens to Down Tools
  • Kenya: Newcomers Toroso and Silibwet Set Date in Boys' Handball Final
  • Kenya: Ruto Tells Saitoti, Iteere to Quit
  • Kenya: Cash Crunch to Slow GDP Growth
  • Kenya: Young Kipketer Wins 10,000m at Chepkoilel
  • Kenya: Don't Interfere With the Diaspora Vote
  • Kenya: Coast Tourism Players Worried Over Terror Blasts
  • Kenya: Sh6 Billion to Upgrade Colleges to Varsities
  • Kenya: So, Who Are Real Beneficiaries of Corruption in the Mara?
  • Kenya: Two Die in Taita After Eating Poisoned Food
  • Kenya: Police to Inspect Hotels in Western, Says PC Kilele
  • Kenya: Ready to Rumble
  • Kenya: Mwingi Traders Defy Police Order to Disperse
  • Kenya: Expanded Body to Control Oil Business
  • Kenya: Measles Outbreak Kills Three Children in Narok
  • Kenya: New Agency to Represent Cooperatives
  • Kenya: Floods Sink Toilets in Narok School
  • Kenya: Iran to Build Hospital, Power Plant in Mombasa
  • Kenya: No Role Models for Youth
  • Kenya: City Hall, NCBDA to Collect Rates Together
  • Kenya: Economy Has Much Riding on Polls
  • Kenya: Two Things Uhuru Kenyatta Must Tackle
  • Kenya: Western Affair
  • Kenya: 200 Ruiru Residents Protest Murder
  • Kenya: Prisons Now Target League Trophy After Bagging Africa Title
  • Kenya: Kamama Admits Helb Loans Insufficient to Cater for Students' Needs
  • Kenya: De-Register Job Bureaus Duping Citizens - Duale
  • Kenya: Syokimau Commuter Train a Major Milestone in Public Transport Sector
  • Kenya: Sh75 Million Cultural Centres to Be Constructed
  • Kenya: Milk Prices Remain High on Weak Supply
  • Kenya: Iranian VP's Dnner With Mombasa Muslims
  • Kenya: Fresh Row Over Mau Forest Squatters Resettlement
  • Kenya: Planned Demo Against Cashew Nuts Factory Fails
  • Kenya: MRC Put on Notice in Malindi Over Peace
  • Kenya/Malawi: Malawi Flames Should Expect Different Ball Game This Time
  • Kenya: Alarming Rape Cases Reported in Kisii
  • Kenya: Coast Health Boss Backs Syringes Plan
  • Kenya: Don't Underrate Yourself
  • Kenya: Coast Security to Be Boosted
  • Kenya: U.S. Terrorism Suspect Released in Nanyuki
  • Kenya: Mudavadi Rally in Muliro Today
  • Kenya: Plot to Push Poll to 2013 August
  • Kenya: Relative Values - I Admire How My 10-Year-Old Musician Daughter Makes Decisions Like an Adult
  • Kenya: 9,500 Trans Mara Girls Receive Pads
  • Kenya: The Future of Black Rhinos Lies in Expansion of Their Habitat
  • Kenya: AGRA Launches Lending Scheme for Rural Farmers
  • Kenya: Military Offer Security at Nyayo Stadium
  • Kenya: Kibaki Right on County Heads, Says Kutuny
  • Kenya: Mastermind to Sue Ugandan Firm Over Supermatch Copyright
  • Kenya: Wanted Gang Nabbed in Zimmerman
  • Eritrea: National Communities in Berlin, Heidelberg and Houston Colorfully Mark Independence Day
  • Eritrea: Gash-Barka Regional Administration Provides Media Personnel With Still and Video Cameras
  • Egypt: Govt Must Return to Rule of Law as State of Emergency Ends
  • Nigeria: Re-Naming of UNILAG - Pat Utomi, Others Condemn FG's Decision
  • Eritrea: Inhabitants of Rural Areas in Hagaz Sub-Zone Express Satisfaction With Social Service Facilities
  • Eritrea: New Project Launched to Ensure Potable Water Supply in 53 Villages
  • Liberia: IAS Saves GoL in Excess of U.S.$8 Million
  • Eritrea: Effective Utilization of Social Service Facilities Being Witnessed in Kedihat Village
  • Liberia: U.S.$649.7 Million Draft National Budget Submitted to Legislature
  • South Africa: TAC 'Comrades' Tackle the Race of a Lifetime
  • Liberia: EPA Boss - Wetlands Should Not Be Misused
  • Liberia: Nationwide WASH Compact Awareness Ends
  • Liberia: 'General' Broh Risks Vote of No Confidence
  • Liberia: Senator Taylor Pleads With UN Over Travel Ban
  • South Africa: Olympics Team Profile - Sifiso Nhlapo
  • Somalia: Dutch MPs Question Failed Asylum Seekers' Fate
  • Zimbabwe: Sekuru Magura's Burial Set for Sunday
  • South Sudan: UN Races to Relocate Thousands of Refugees
  • Zambia: 'Dumping Place' - Govt Struggles With Soaring Youth Unemployment
  • South Africa: Promoting Women's Voices on HIV/Aids
  • Niger: UNHCR and IOM Start Moving Malian Refugees to New Camp
  • Zimbabwe: Four MDC Members Acquitted
  • Rwanda: Ministry Issues Alert Over Red Eyes Infection
  • Zimbabwe: Copac Spokesperson Jessie Majome on Question Time
  • Nigeria: Hamma Bachama Asaph Zadok Dies in Cairo
  • Ghana: Hannah Tetteh Wants Growth of Rural Enterprises
  • Ghana/Lesotho: Avoid Complacency Against Lesotho - Derek Boateng Warns Team-Mates
  • Ghana: Farmers Embrace 'Farmer Managed Natural Regeneration Project'
  • Ghana: Cholera Outbreak Kills Two in Upper East
  • Ghana: Three Men Rob Woman at Gunpoint
  • Ghana: Gyambiby Ambushed by Parliament
  • Ghana: Coup Against Rawlings
  • Egypt: FM to Visit Doha, Cyprus, Pakistan, Afghanistan and Istanbul
  • Egypt: Foreign Ministry Says Ready for Expats' Runoff
  • Egypt: Govt Participates in Arab - Turkey Businessmen Forum
  • Mozambique: Govt to Introduce Digital Broadcasting in 2013
  • Egypt: Stock Exchange Awaits Mubarak Verdict
  • Mozambique: Mediafax Reports Minister Denies Authorising Sale of Cove to PTT
  • Egypt: 40 Busts of Statues, Limestone False Door Found in Southern Saqqara
  • Uganda: AMISOM Mission Unstoppable
  • Mozambique: No Sign of Demonstrations in Maputo
  • Egypt: End of Emergency Law Another Step to Democratic Transition
  • Mozambique: Further Details Emerge Over the Country's Role in SKA Telescope
  • Liberia: President Sirleaf Departs on 12-Day Visit to United States
  • Nigeria: Unilag Protests - Police Fire Tear Gas
  • Mozambique: Government Wants Vale to Sell Shares in Moatize Coal
  • Egypt: SCAF - Protecting Citizens Our Responsibility Until Power Handover
  • Egypt: Abul-Naga - Extending State of Emergency Is Parliament's Responsibility
  • Ghana: U.S.$5 Million Tema Feed-Mill Sabotaged by Govt Officials?
  • Sudan: Intisar Sharif Adbdalla Must Not Be Executed!
  • South Africa: IFP Says 'Do Away With Cadre Deployment'
  • Somalia: Quietness Returns to Afmadow Town, South of the Country
  • South Africa: IFP Horrified By Reports of Mosquito, Cockroach and Rodent Infestation at King Edward VIII Hospital
  • South Africa: A Storm in a Teacup
  • Zimbabwe: Officials Not Immune to ICC Prosecution
  • Zimbabwe: Vabvuwi Guild Founder and President Paul Mudowayo Die at 92
  • Zimbabwe: AMH Makes New Appointments
  • Lesotho: Commonwealth Observers Outline Next Steps After Polls
  • Zimbabwe: Tsvangirai Takes Khupe to Task
  • South Africa: Spear Saga - FPB Protecting the President, Not Children
  • Zimbabwe: AAG to Grill RBZ, Foreign Banks Over Empowerment
  • Zimbabwe: Ray Lambasts Military in Politics
  • Zimbabwe: Mpofu Attacks KPCS Minority
  • Niger: Food Crisis, Refugee Crisis Hits Locals
  • Zimbabwe: I Am Walking on Borrowed Legs
  • Africa: AfDB Launches Initiative to Invest in Agribusiness
  • Nigeria: FG Approves Bill on War Crimes, Genocide, Others
  • Sudan: Where Is the UNSC and World Leaders While Khartoum Continues Bombardment of South Sudan Territories?
  • West Africa: More West Africans Held Over Drugs
  • Sudan: Desperate Lies of NCP Regime Never End
  • Tanzania: Sh 67bn/ - Water Project for Zanzibar
  • South Sudan: World Vision Donates School Equipment to All St. Rejaf Basic
  • Uganda: Economic Growth Slows to 3.2 Percent
  • Tanzania: MPs Rap Ministry Over Student Loans
  • South Sudan: Plane Carrying Agriculture Minister Aborts Flight
  • Africa: Kikwete Touts Continent's Tourism Growth
  • Tanzania: TRA, Fire Brigade to Inspect Imported Vehicles
  • Uganda: Inflation Reduces to 18.6 Percent
  • South Sudan: Exposition of Fuel Hoarders by Security, CID Personnel Was a Real National Work
  • Rwanda: Former Minister Jailed for Life
  • Somalia: Fighting Hits Outskirts of Mogadishu
  • Tanzania: Human Rights Body Urges Dedication to Health Care
  • Uganda: Proposed Increase in Power Tariffs by ERA is Outrageous
  • South Sudan: Security, CID Personnel Discover Fuel Hoarding Facilities
  • Africa: FAO and Sweden Sign Contribution Agreement
  • Somalia: MPs Call on TFG and Kenyan Forces for Civilian Protection
  • Tanzania: 10,000 Babies Born With Sickle Cell Each Year
  • Rwanda: Reproductive Health Services Rewarded
  • Rwanda: All Kids Should Grow Up in Families, MPs Say
  • South Africa: Poultry Producers Call for 'Level Playing Field' to Create Jobs
  • Africa: Continent Advised on Development
  • Rwanda: Former Minister Nzabonimana Sentenced to Life Imprisonment
  • Rwanda: Transparency Rwanda Gives Education Good Marks
  • Rwanda: Inyange Offers Milk on the Go
  • Tanzania: TIB to Transform Operating Structure
  • Rwanda: No-Tobacco Day Targets Industry
  • Ghana: Make or Break for NDC, NPP
  • Ghana: Bench Warrant for Lawyer - For Failing to Appear in Court
  • Ghana: Sales Personnel Jailed for Five Years - For Stealing
  • Ghana: PPP Rubbishes NDC's Unprecedented Improvement in Education Sector Since 2008
  • Ghana: Dithering Statistical Service Releases Census Figures
  • Ghana: Mobila Died in Guard Room 'Military Enquiry Report Indicated'
  • Tanzania: Tazara MD Post Pact for Review
  • Zimbabwe: Women Warn Against Early Polls
  • Tanzania: Shein Bans Anti-Union Rallies in Zanzibar
  • Ghana: Arrest Martin Amidu Now
  • Egypt: Tight Security Plan Adopted to Secure Mubarak Trial
  • Nigeria: Bill Clinton Predicts Strong Obama Victory
  • Zimbabwe: Summit Blocks Mugabe's Push for Elections
  • Sudan: Khartoum, Juba 'Agree' on Talks Roadmap
  • Nigeria: Citizen to Run for Elections in New York
  • Zimbabwe: Banks Call for RBZ Re-Capitalisation
  • Zimbabwe: The Hague Must Indict Bush and Blair, Says Zanu-PF
  • Ghana: The Danger in the Aflao Declaration
  • Nigeria: FCDA Demolishes Kubwa Market
  • Ghana: Esperanca Gives Seydou Ultimatum
  • Nigeria: I May Contest in 2015 - - Buhari
  • Nigeria: Leadership Initiatives for Excellence - in Search of Visionary Leaders III
  • Nigeria: Jonathan Commissions First Locally - Built Defence Boat
  • Ghana: Juliet Ibrahim Rocks Allure Magazine Cover
  • Ghana: Eazzy 'Mildred' and Keitta are Up for Possible Eviction
  • Tanzania: TPB Boss Assures Clients in Bukoba About Services
  • Nigeria: Under-17 Womens World Cup - Coach Devdebo Searches for More Players
  • Ghana: 75 Percent of Burns Cases Preventable, Says Medical Director
  • Tanzania: Tusker Project Fame Gala Show Kicks Off This Weekend
  • Nigeria: NUPENG Calls Off Solidarty Strike
  • Ghana: Stade Malien Sack Coach Abdul Razak
  • Tanzania: Flurry of Transfer Activities Expected as Window Reopens
  • Nigeria: I Had a Thrilling Moments As a Broadcaster - Ndidi Osaka
  • Ghana: Mzbel Disappoints Fans
  • Tanzania: Government Officials Should Use Simple Cars
  • Angola: Over 3,000 Children Mark 1st June
  • Tanzania: Stars Can Tame the Elephants - Why Not?
  • Africa: Don't Sell Continent Back Into Slavery
  • Angola: Art and Culture Foundation Celebrates June 1 With Hundred Children
  • Tanzania: Mara Private School Strives for Excellence
  • Ghana: Assembly Members, Councilors Advised to Stop Unnecessary Fights - To Secure Public Toilets
  • Angola: Writer to Release Book Soon
  • Africa: Boateng Chairs CIPS Strategic Advisory Board
  • Angola: Ambassador to Holy See Thanks Vatican for Support
  • Tanzania: Widows Risk Losing Land in Arusha
  • Ghana/Lesotho: Bonus Row Hits Lesotho Ahead of Ghana Clash
  • Tanzania: Mwanza Contractors Vow to Improve Performance
  • Tanzania/Cote d'Ivoire: Moshi Out of Ivory Coast Clash
  • Angola: Candidatures for Child Literary Contest Opens
  • Angola: MPs Join National Delegation at Seventh World Meeting of Families
  • Ghana: Asem Joins Top African Artistes on 'This Is Afrobeats'
  • Angola: Govt Worried About Situation in Syria
  • Angola: CPLP Executive Secretariat Welcomes Partnership
  • Tanzania: Kikwete Pledges Road Network Boost
  • Angola: UNICEF Praises Government's Actions on Behalf of Children
  • Angola: Situation of Children Improved
  • Uganda: Charles Taylor's Verdict a Big Lesson to Leaders Hanging in the Similar Boat
  • Southern Africa: Angolan President Suggests Reflection on SADC Strategic Goals
  • South Africa: President Zuma Appoints Commissioners for Gender Equality
  • Uganda: Bank of Uganda Cuts Key Lending Rate
  • South Africa/Ethiopia: Ethiopian Black Lions Issued Visas for Travel to the Country
  • Uganda: Lira University Opens in August
  • South Africa: Keeping Children Safe Online Is Just a Click Away
  • Uganda: No Foul Play
  • South Africa: Maintenance Backlogs to Be Resolved By 2013
  • Uganda: Are You Married but Still Feeling Single?
  • Namibia: Capitalising on the Spear Saga
  • South Africa: ARV Packs Delivered in Limpopo
  • South Africa: ARV Availability Improves in Gauteng, Says Mekgwe
  • South Africa: Govt Hails Improvement on Land Reform
  • Uganda: Two Dead, Six Injured in Lyantonde Bus Accident
  • Namibia: Big Brother's Sizzling Hot Girls
  • Uganda: Jethro Opolot Professor of Education Psychology, Dead
  • Uganda: I Was Paid Billions for Sex - Bad Black
  • Uganda: Power Out to Overrun Warriors in League Tie
  • Uganda: IMF Says the Country's Tax System Unfair
  • Uganda: Back Off Politics, Minister Tells NGOs
  • Uganda: Butabika Opens Private Ward
  • South Africa: Petrol Price to Decrease By 55 Cents
  • Uganda: Fatal Accident - Mbarara - Masaka Road Closed
  • Uganda: Govt to Back Turkey for 2015 UN Security Council Seat
  • Uganda: Bunyoro King Storms Parliament Over Oil Revenue
  • Namibia: Rules Might Not Stop Swapo Campaign
  • Uganda: Stigma - HIV Positive Boy Abandons School
  • Uganda: VP Commissions Third Bujagali Dam Unit
  • Angola: President Reiterates Condolence on Death of Malawi Statesman
  • Angola: Santos, South African Presidents Meet
  • Angola: Embassy to Canada Shows Cuisine
  • Southern Africa: SADC Troika Meets in Luanda
  • Angola: Sonangol Invests in Renewable Energy for Environment Protection
  • Angola: New Baskeball Coach Pledges to Lead Renewal Process of 1º De Agosto Club
  • Angola: President Calls for Support in Finding Political Solution to DRC
  • Angola: Writer Zulinni Bumba Wins Literary Award
  • Angola: President Urges Maturity During Elections
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  • Rwanda: Congolese Refugees Begin Repatriation
  • Rwanda: Human Rights Watch 'Fundraising' to Malign Country
  • Rwanda: Police Eyeing Peace Cup
  • Kenya: Paramilitary Group Denounces Somalia Istanbul Talks
  • Rwanda: Meet the Farmer Whose Cooperative Has Transformed a Village
  • Rwanda: RDF College Curriculum Gets International Nod
  • Rwanda: MPs Assess Welfare of Orphans, Seniors
  • East Africa: EAC Evaluates Project to Eliminate Small Arms
  • Rwanda: MTN Launches Online Mobile Money Platform
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  • Rwanda: Mass Distribution of Text Books Begins
  • Rwanda: More Locals Adopting Children
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  • Southern Africa: President Zuma Arrives in Angola
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  • Nigeria: FG to Concession Onitsha Inland Port
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  • Nigeria: Hold Executive Answerable, Tanbuwal, Tinubu Tell Lawmakers
  • Nigeria: Agbaje, Ekpe, Access Bank, Honoured By African Banker
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