September 4, 2012
- Kenya: High Court Ruling in Mortgage Dispute (The Star)
- Kenya: State Govt Cancels Cement Factory Privatization Plans (The Star)
- Kenya: Kenyan Shilling Flat Versus Dollar Ahead of Expected Rate Cut (The Star)
- Kenya: Unfair Trade Practices Hurt Mumias Sugar Operations, CEO Says (The Star)
- Kenya: Housing Authority Set to Enforce Round of Evictions (The Star)
- Kenya: Corridors of Power (The Star)
- Kenya: Traders Robbed by Armed Thugs (The Star)
- Kenya: Suit Against State Broadcaster Appointments Gets Go-Ahead (The Star)
- Kenya: Golf: Kisii Club's Ondieki Books Dasani Win (The Star)
- Kenya: Highway Authority Warns Builder on Slow Pace of Work (The Star)
- East Africa: Firms Brace for Cyber Crime (The Star)
- Kenya: Devki Steel Mills Boss Wins Melvin Jones Fellowship Award (The Star)
- Kenya: Women's Hockey: Telkom Orange Ground Hapless Blue Eaglets (The Star)
- Kenya: Horticulture Exports Could Grow By 10 Percent (The Star)
- Kenya: Muslim Clerics Want New Internal Security Minister to Replace Haji (The Star)
- Kenya: We Have to Use Nature Wisely [opinion] (The Star)
- Kenya: Museum Chairman Resigns to Pursue Politics (The Star)
- Kenya: Rastafarian Brothers Upset Embu Magistrate (The Star)
- Kenya: Residents Homeless After Embu Inferno (The Star)
- Kenya: Balala Goes Low at Vipingo Ridge Golf Event (The Star)
- Kenya: Fresh Attempt to Stop Judges Vetting Board (The Star)
- Liberia: 'There is Still More to do in support of Peace', says UN Envoy (Unmil)
- Liberia: A Message for the Newly Commissioned Officials [editorial] (New Dawn)
- Liberia: 'There Is Still More to Do in Support of Peace' - UN Envoy (New Dawn)
- Liberia: 20 Inmates Released On Probation (New Dawn)
- Liberia: Police Back On Street Peddlers (New Dawn)
- Liberia: Transport Unions in Weekend Clashes (New Dawn)
- Liberia: Will Gov't go to Court Over Danish Journalist Saga? (New Dawn)
- Liberia: Farmers Receive U.S.$170,000 Million in Maryland (New Dawn)
- Liberia: CDC Supports One China Policy (New Dawn)
- Liberia: President Sirleaf Appoints Three More Officials of Government (Liberia Govt)
- Liberia: Head of AFRICOM, General Carter Ham, Pays Courtesy Call on President Sirleaf (Liberia Govt)
- Africa: Monitoring System Introduced to Track Wheat Pathogens (SciDev.Net)
- Swaziland: Clinton On Swaziland's National Day [document] (State Department)
- Gambia: Farmers Training On Poultry Keeping Ends (Daily Observer)
- Gambia: Ministers Defeat Presenters (Daily Observer)
- Congo-Kinshasa: Expert Says Bemba Troops Were a 'Legitimate' Force in the Car Conflict (Bemba Trial Website)
- Gambia: GAMYAA, Alliance Franco Sign Contract (Daily Observer)
- Africa: AfDB Regional Director Visits Menengai Geothermal Project [SPONSOR WIRE] (AfDB)
- Africa: AfDB and Mauritius Discuss Opportunities to Advance Development Cooperation [SPONSOR WIRE] (AfDB)
- Tunisia: London Paralympics 2012 - Four New Medals, Including One Gold, for Nation (Tunis Afrique Presse)
- Egypt: Nation Ranks 25 in Paralympic Games With Six Medals (Egypt Online)
- Africa: Leadership Trumps Wealth in Managing Urban Disaster Risk (UNISDR)
- Egypt: Qandil Opens ESE Trading Session (Egypt Online)
- Egypt: Two Factories to Produce Sugar in Sudan, Tanzania (Egypt Online)
- South Africa: Western Cape to Get 72 New Schools (SAPA)
- Egypt: EGP 1.650 Billion for Developing Sinai (Egypt Online)
- Uganda: Cervical Cancer Vaccination Program Launched in Uganda [press release] (African Press Organization)
- Namibia: Father Allegedly Raped Young Daughter (New Era)
- Africa: Tigo and Reach for Change to Boost Social Entrepreneurship in Africa [press release] (African Press Organization)
- South Africa: North West Farm Worker Electrocuted (SAPA)
- Namibia: Horses and Riders to Strut Their Stuff (New Era)
- South Africa: Unemployed Youth Hungry for Development, Says Researcher (allAfrica)
- Namibia: Church Repaints Katutura Cemetery (New Era)
- Egypt: Mursi to Deliver His First Speech in Al (Egypt Online)
- Nigeria: U.S.A. Down Falconets (Daily Trust)
- Egypt: New Turkish Investments (Egypt Online)
- Nigeria: The Global Fund and Nigeria's Battle Against Malaria Scourge [analysis] (This Day)
- Nigeria: When Will the Second Niger Bridge Be Built? [opinion] (This Day)
- Egypt: Nation, Sierra Leone Hold Aviation Talks (Egypt Online)
- Egypt: Nation Enters Age of Flying Doctors (Egypt Online)
- Egypt: Shaker Abdel-Fattah Appointed Board Chairman of Mena (Egypt Online)
- Mauritania: Court Orders Release of Mauritanian Activist [press release] (HRInfo)
- East Africa: Dozens Forced Back to Ethiopia [press release] (HRW)
- Egypt: El-Arabi Discusses Ways of Supporting Japanese Ties (Egypt Online)
- Egypt: Presidency Mourns Coach El-Gohari (Egypt Online)
- Tunisia: Tunisia - Drop Charges Against Artists [press release] (HRW)
- Egypt: Assar - Armed Forces Return to Their Barracks (Egypt Online)
- Africa: Stop Attacks On Libya's Sufi Sites [press release] (HRInfo)
- Nigeria: Bomb Scare in Delta Cabinet Office Complex, Asaba (Vanguard)
- Nigeria: Between Jonathan and His Critics [opinion] (Vanguard)
- Nigeria: Down From Olympian Heights [opinion] (Vanguard)
- Nigeria: PTDF Spends U.S.$25 Million On Workshops, Conferences (Vanguard)
- Egypt: U.S. Official Addresses American Chamber of Commerce in Cairo [document] (State Department)
- Ethiopia: UN Envoy Rice at Funeral of Prime Minister Meles Zenawi [document] (State Department)
- Egypt: New Gas Project Worth U.S.$11 Billion (Egypt Online)
- South Africa: Speakers Confirmed for Master Builders South Africa Congress (Biz-Community)
- South Africa: KNP and Traditional Healers Partner to Fight Poaching (Biz-Community)
- South Africa: Tshwane Invites Stakeholders to Discuss Public Transport (Biz-Community)
- Zambia: Teams Resume Chase for Honours in Istanbul (Times of Zambia)
- Zambia: African Title Elates Essa (Times of Zambia)
- Zambia: Lime, Warriors Smell Promotion (Times of Zambia)
- Zambia/Tanzania: Jacob Plots Win On Return (Times of Zambia)
- Egypt: Nation, U.S. Start Joint Military Exercise (Egypt Online)
- Egypt: Shura Council Wraps Up Discussions On NGOs Funding (Egypt Online)
- South Africa: People of Colour Not Welcome [opinion] (SACSIS)
- Africa: What Rising Food Prices Mean for the Fight Against Hunger [interview] (WFP)
- Africa: Paralympics - Muvunyi Sets New Record (New Times)
- Kenya: Mutua Resigns, Eyes Machakos Governorship (The Star)
- East Africa: Give Agriculture Priority - Dr. Sezibera (EA Business)
- Tanzania: Revenue Authorities Smooth Trade With DR Congo (EA Business)
- Kenya: Riots Hurting Tourism (EA Business)
- Rwanda: Franc Loses By 1.3 Percent Against U.S. Dollar (EA Business)
- Tanzania: DCB to Raise $19 Million by Selling New Shares (EA Business)
- Uganda: Sector Linkages Can Lead to Growth, Farmers Advise (EA Business)
- East Africa: Rwanda Least Corrupt in Region (EA Business)
- Kenya: New Team Probes Muslim Cleric's Murder (The Star)
- Rwanda: Weather Changes Affect Farming Season (New Times)
- Tanzania: Port Firm Gets New Equipment (EA Business)
- Uganda: Kampala Youth in City Clean-Up (EA Business)
- Kenya: Nairobi Embraces E-Payments for Parking (EA Business)
- Tanzania: Alaf Doubles Net Profit (EA Business)
- Kenya: Singers Prezzo, Jaguar Meet Raila (The Star)
- East Africa: Seeks Investors in Packaging (EA Business)
- Tanzania: Farmers Face Agro-Input Hurdles (EA Business)
- East Africa: Regional Trade Barriers to End This Year (EA Business)
- East Africa: Make Stand On EPA - EABC Chief (EA Business)
- East Africa: Regional Police Bosses Hailed (EA Business)
- Africa: World Food Chiefs Call for Urgent Action on Prices (FAO)
- Rwanda: Rwandans Raise U.S.$3 Million Towards Budget (EA Business)
- Angola: Prosecuting Counsel Drops Charges On Casa-Ce Supporters (ANGOP)
- Angola: Governor Inaugurates Infrastructures in Kalandula Tuesday (ANGOP)
- Angola: Eighth Finals of Roller Hockey League Cup Happens Tuesday (ANGOP)
- Angola: Casa-Ce Happy About Provisional Poll Results in Bié (ANGOP)
- Angola: Health Sector Records Reduction of Malaria Cases in Namibe (ANGOP)
- Angola: Muzongué Event Gathers Semba Music Singers (ANGOP)
- Angola: SME Records Over 10.000 Migration Flow At Angola/Namibia Border (ANGOP)
- Angola: Sayovo Qualifies for 200-Metre Semi-Finals (ANGOP)
- Angola: Rural Development Programme Improves Living Standards in Kalandula (ANGOP)
- Angola: Training of Trainers for Population Census Restarts On September 11 (ANGOP)
- Africa: High Food Prices - Why This Is Different From 2008 (WFP)
- Rwanda: Experts Call for Agricultural Insurance (EA Business)
- East Africa: EABL Registers 24 Percent Revenue Hike (EA Business)
- Africa: How High Food Prices Affect the World's Poor (WFP)
- East Africa: Amakula to Award the Best Feature Film (EA Business)
- Swaziland: Police Fire Teargas to Stop Students (Swazi Media)
- Africa: Where Families Seek to Rule [analysis] (African Arguments)
- Gambia: Demba Jarju Out of 100m Paralympics (Daily Observer)
- Swaziland: Students Lead Second Day of Protest (Swazi Media)
- Kenya: Schools Paralysed By Strike (The Star)
- South Africa: Govt Must Double Number of Incubators to Support Small Firms - Davies (SAnews.gov.za)
- South Africa: Govt, Vietnam to Sign Agreement On Poaching (SAnews.gov.za)
- South Africa: Minister Conveys Condolences to Barker Family (SAnews.gov.za)
- South Africa: Collective Approach Needed to Address Poverty (SAnews.gov.za)
- South Africa: Lonmin Negotiations Postponed (SAnews.gov.za)
- South Africa: Gauteng Gets Its Ducks in a Row for Textbooks Delivery (SAnews.gov.za)
- South Africa: Cabinet Lekgotla to Measure Progress (SAnews.gov.za)
- South Africa: Scholarship Recipients Selected (Biz-Community)
- Gambia: VolNet-Gam Holds Congress (Daily Observer)
- Kenya: Kenyan Acts Picked for Channel O Awards (The Star)
- Southern Africa: Rising Crime Worries Regional Police Chiefs (Daily News)
- Tanzania: Supply Factors Push Down Cotton Prices (Daily News)
- Tanzania: Plans Underway to Transform Tourist Board (Daily News)
- Nigeria: Nigerite Partners Foundation On Change (This Day)
- Nigeria: Enterprise Strengthens Operations for Improved Service (This Day)
- Nigeria: Market Records Seventh Consecutive Gain (This Day)
- Nigeria: CBN Will Save N7 Billion Yearly With N5000 Banknote (This Day)
- Nigeria: Bankers Games - Skye Bank in Good Start to Title Defence (This Day)
- Nigeria: Churchgate's Towers Joins Vi's Classy Office Buildings [analysis] (This Day)
- Nigeria: Naira Falls On Strong Dollar Demand (This Day)
- Nigeria: Pepple On Her Mettle [opinion] (This Day)
- Tanzania: Govt Securities Bidding Goes Online (Daily News)
- Tanzania: Call for Timely Coffee Seedlings Distribution (Daily News)
- Tanzania: Cricketers' Bad Start at World Cricket League (Daily News)
- Tanzania: Study Reveals Flaws in Child Protection (Daily News)
- Gambia: Minister Tasks Artistes' Associations to Be Responsive & Transparent (Daily Observer)
- Gambia: GNPC Yet to Settle Its JAPHAF Membership Fees (Daily Observer)
- Gambia: Defence Closes Case in Gamcotrap Officials' Trial (Daily Observer)
- Rwanda: RRA, Police Move to Fight Illegal Trade (News of Rwanda)
- Gambia: Wood Re-Export Trade Deadline Extended (Daily Observer)
- Gambia: MOYS Summer Camp Wraps-Up (Daily Observer)
- Egypt: Release of April 8 Officers Still Undecided (Aswat Masriya)
- Zimbabwe: Constitution Watch - Veritas [opinion] (Sokwanele)
- Nigeria: Aviation Group Asks Court to Nullify Inquest Into Dana Plane Crash (Leadership)
- Nigeria: Borno Will Partner With German Firms to Set Up Power Plants, Says Gov. Shettima (Leadership)
- Nigeria: Nigeria Making Effort to Improve On Peacekeeping Contribution---Petinrin (Leadership)
- Nigeria: 'Abia LG Elections Will Hold in January', - Orji (Leadership)
- Nigeria: Editor Dock Over Alleged N575,870 Theft (Leadership)
- Nigeria: Gombe Gov.condoles Adamawa Govt, People Over Floods (Leadership)
- Nigeria: Two Employees Arraigned Over Alleged Theft of Company's Products Worth N31 Million (Leadership)
- Nigeria: Gov. Orji Threatens to Demolish 1,800 Buildings On Sewer Lanes in Aba (Leadership)
- Namibia: Pauper Burials Common Among San (New Era)
- Cameroon: Bapes Bapes Launches School Year in Kribi (Cameroon Tribune)
- Cameroon: Centre Mobilises Towards Hitch-Free Celebration of World Tourism Day (Cameroon Tribune)
- Africa: Non-aligned, but Divided [analysis] (Cameroon Tribune)
- South Africa: Arrested Striking Miners Released in South Africa (Cameroon Tribune)
- Cameroon: New Chinese Ambassador in Yaounde (Cameroon Tribune)
- Cameroon: Rules of Cocoa Marketing Must be Respected (Cameroon Tribune)
- Cameroon: Rapid Results Initiative for Women Promotion Centres Launched (Cameroon Tribune)
- Cameroon: Korea Solicits Bids to Develop Paddy Complex for Rice Production in Cameroon (Cameroon Tribune)
- Nigeria: Market Forces Will Determine Extent of Proposed Currency Restructuring - CBN (Vanguard)
- Nigeria: FG, World Bank to Fund U.S.$18.5 Million PCB Project (Vanguard)
- Nigeria: Who Will Pay for the Adamawa Flood Deaths? [editorial] (Vanguard)
- Nigeria: Jonathan Seeks Global Support On Job Creation in Nigeria (Vanguard)
- Nigeria: Bakers Appeal to Public Over Bread Price Hike (Vanguard)
- Nigeria: Imo LG Tenure - Court Strikes Out Chairmen's Suit (Vanguard)
- Nigeria: Ritualists Kidnap Girl - Remove Tongue, Breasts, Clitoris (Vanguard)
- Cote d'Ivoire: Ivorian Universities Re-Opened After 18 Months (Vanguard)
- South Africa: South Africa Reassures Investors (SA Info)
- Namibia: Adult Learners' Week Launched in Omaheke (New Era)
- South Africa: Govt, Vietnam to Sign Anti-Poaching Pact (SA Info)
- Egypt: The Continuation of the Censorship Policy and Confiscation of the Press [press release] (EOHR)
- South Africa: Another Strain of Deadly Wheat Fungus (IRIN)
- South Africa: More Help for South African Taxpayers (SA Info)
- South Africa: [National Book Week] We Are What We Write (Biz-Community)
- Kenya: African Press Review 4 September 2012 (RFI)
- Nigeria: Japan 2012 - Team U.S.A Ends Falconets Glory Chase (This Day)
- Nigeria: 2014 WMRA Tourney - Ugbe Hails Gov Imoke Over Obudu Victory (This Day)
- Nigeria: Onolememen Wants Solution to Flooding, Drought (This Day)
- South Africa: Statement By Minister Robin Carlisle On Western Cape Provincial Road Traffic Bill [press release] (SA Govt)
- Zambia: Tonga Group Declares 'War' Against Bembas (Times of Zambia)
- Zambia: Call for Broader Media Freedom Landscape (Times of Zambia)
- Zambia: Kabimba Is New Justice Minister (Times of Zambia)
- Namibia: Tsumkwe Seeks 'Village Council' Status (New Era)
- Zambia: Extending Graft Fight to Rural Areas [opinion] (Times of Zambia)
- Zambia: Kambwili Unveils K11.8 Billion Youth Fund (Times of Zambia)
- South Africa: Marikana Negotiations Adjourned Again [press release] (SA Govt)
- South Africa: Department of Mineral Resources Conveys Its Condolences On the Passing of Dr Frans Barker [press release] (SA Govt)
- South Africa: The Minister Mashatile, Has Appointed the New Board of the NLSA for the Period 1 October 2012 to 30 September 2015 [press release] (SA Govt)
- South Africa: Minister of Communications Ms Dina Pule Appoints the Inaugural Postbank Board and a New Usaasa Board [press release] (SA Govt)
- Egypt: Formation of a National Committee to Develop Proposals for the Thorny Issues in the New Constitution [press release] (EOHR)
- Namibia: Ovaherero Threaten Worldwide Protest (New Era)
- South Africa: Three Out of Four Leases for Government Headquarters Did Not Go Out to Tender [press release] (DA)
- Tunisia: Two Egyptian Fishermen Killed Off Kerkennah Island - Foreign Ministry Regrets Incident (Tunis Afrique Presse)
- Namibia: Lump Sum Payments Resume (New Era)
- South Africa: In Brief - Probe into Mine Clash at Gold One [analysis] (Daily Maverick)
- Liberia: Secret Contracts Threaten Forests, Says Watchdog [press release] (Global Witness)
- Tunisia: IASPP Calls for Ending Proceedings Against Prisoners of Conscious (Tunis Afrique Presse)
- Somalia: Let's Keep the Optimism On Hold [analysis] (Daily Maverick)
- South Africa: From the Spear to Umshini Wam, a Trip Less Expected [analysis] (Daily Maverick)
- South Africa: Sanctions and Cultural Boycotts - the Next Frontier? [analysis] (Daily Maverick)
- South Africa: Detained Miners Allege Police Torture (Daily Maverick)
- West Africa: West Africa Set to Have Two Provinces, Two Archbishops (ACNS)
- Kenya: 82 Finalists Shortlisted in Technology Ideas Competition (Capital FM)
- Africa: The New Cancer in Africa [analysis] (The Herald)
- Rwanda: Imihigo Success Determined By Good Planning, Not Riches (Focus)
- Kenya: Samburu Weddings Battling Modernism (Capital FM)
- Zimbabwe/Angola: Abbas Amidu Ready for Angola Challenge (The Herald)
- Zimbabwe: Falgold to Become New Dawn Subsidiary (The Herald)
- Nigeria: Stock Market Recovers By 15 Percent - CIS (Daily Trust)
- Nigeria: First Lady Still in Germany, Presidency Silent (Daily Trust)
- Nigeria: Assistant Inspector General Harps On Modern Policing Technique (Daily Trust)
- Nigeria: Ebonyi Ministry Locks Out Workers for Lateness (Daily Trust)
- Nigeria: Mansard Insurance Pays N1.9 Billion Claims in Half Year (Daily Trust)
- Nigeria: N5000 Note - CBN Is Breaking the Law, Says Senator (Daily Trust)
- Nigeria: 'FG to Complete Enugu-Onitsha Expressway Soon' (Daily Trust)
- Nigeria: Rockefeller Foundation to Assist Nigeria's Agric Ministry (Daily Trust)
- Nigeria: State Police Will Not Solve Nigeria's Security Problem - Ibrahim Dasuki (Daily Trust)
- Nigeria: Hausa-Fulani Community Divided Over Choice of Candidate (Daily Trust)
- Nigeria: Barber Jailed for Trying to Initiate Teenagers Into Cultism (Daily Trust)
- Nigeria: Okada Riders Sue Lagos Over New Traffic Law (Daily Trust)
- Nigeria: Myths and Realities of North's Oil Find [opinion] (Daily Trust)
- Nigeria: NDE, NAPEP Partner On Skills Acquisition (Daily Trust)
- Nigeria: Borno Head of Service Dies (Daily Trust)
- Nigeria: States Send Students to Bad Varsities Abroad - NUC (Daily Trust)
- Nigeria: FG - Insurgency Not Affecting Military Combat Readiness (Daily Trust)
- Zimbabwe: Mean Defence Credited for Dembare's Impressive Run (The Herald)
- South Africa: New Co-Host of 180 With Bob (Biz-Community)
- Zimbabwe: MDC-T to Lose Forthcoming Polls - UK Group (The Herald)
- Zimbabwe: CDF Audits Blow Off MPs' Cover (The Herald)
- Namibia: Neo-Liberalism Bane of the Poor [opinion] (Namibian)
- Sudan: Diplomatic Considerations Not Pressure Behind Decision to Cede UNHRC Candidacy, Sudan Says (Sudan Tribune)
- Kenya: Muchai Blasts to Kenya's First Paralympics Gold (Capital FM)
- Sudan: Sudanese Opposition Warns of Potential Failure in Khartoum-Juba Talks (Sudan Tribune)
- Nigeria: Woman Divorced in Kaduna for Giving Birth to Triplets (Daily Trust)
- Zimbabwe: Chegutu East Select Find Going Tough (The Herald)
- Nigeria: Kaduna Aims to Provide Electricity for North - Commissioner (Daily Trust)
- Nigeria: Cameroon Should Be Sued Over Adamawa Floods - Shehu Sani (Daily Trust)
- Nigeria: Seven Intending Pilgrims Disqualified in Ekiti (Daily Trust)
- Nigeria: CBN Insists On N5000 Note Amidst Criticisms (Daily Trust)
- Nigeria: Transcorp Plans Facility Upgrade (Daily Trust)
- Nigeria: World Editors Forum Elects New Board Members (Daily Trust)
- Nigeria: Legislators' Wives Donate to Physically Challenged Persons (Daily Trust)
- Nigeria: Seven Nabbed for Allegedly Attacking Kubwa Hospital's Staff (Daily Trust)
- Nigeria: Fashola Tasked On Parks (Daily Trust)
- Nigeria: Saudi to Issue Nigerian Pilgrims Free SIM Cards (Daily Trust)
- Nigeria: Jonathan's Aide Asks Imo Assembly to Sack Okorocha (Daily Trust)
- Nigeria: FG Borrows U.S.$6.3 Million for Waste Disposal (Daily Trust)
- Nigeria: Labour Demands State of Emergency On Refineries (Vanguard)
- Nigeria: Moses, Ike Uche, Echejile Hit Eagles Camp (Vanguard)
- Nigeria: Power Reform - Government Must Enter Into Tripartite Partnership [opinion] (Vanguard)
- Nigeria: State Police and Scare Mongers (2) [opinion] (Vanguard)
- Nigeria: Foreign Interests in the Nigerian Mining Sector Grow Higher (Vanguard)
- Nigeria: Dredging of Calabar Channel On Govt Agenda - Minister (Vanguard)
- Nigeria: Upcoming Yoruba Actress Seun Ogunlade Dead (Vanguard)
- Nigeria: Enugu, Delta Govts Condole With Vanguard Over Amadi's Death (Vanguard)
- Nigeria: Boko Haram - Northern Economy Bleeding, Says Minister (Vanguard)
- Nigeria: Suit at High Court Suspends Coroner Inquest Into Dana Crash (Vanguard)
- Nigeria: We'll Overpower U.S.A - Okon (Vanguard)
- Nigeria: MOSOP Sends Notice of Self-Governance to FG (Vanguard)
- Nigeria: Nigerian Breaks World Record, but Can't Get Gold (Vanguard)
- Nigeria: Awoniyi - A Worthy Support At 52 [analysis] (Vanguard)
- Nigeria: Polio - Nigeria Focuses On Hard-to-Reach Areas (Vanguard)
- Nigeria: OMLS - Delta Youth Leaders Vow to Shut Down Oil Facilities (Vanguard)
- Nigeria: Faulty Transformer Throws 50 Enugu Communities Into Darkness (Vanguard)
- Nigeria: USA Win Falconets 2 - 0 (Vanguard)
- Nigeria: Falconets, Paralympics and Other Strokes... (Vanguard)
- Nigeria: Lagos Lawmaker Seeks Handsome Reward for Paralympic Medalists (Vanguard)
- Nigeria: FG Acknowledges Slow Pace of Work On Failed South East Roads (Vanguard)
- Nigeria: PIB - Dead On Arrival? [opinion] (Vanguard)
- Zimbabwe: Mixed Fortunes for Zim Copa Coca-Cola Team (The Herald)
- Namibia: Affected People Want Special Initiative Tenders (Namibian)
- Nigeria: Farmers Have Problem Getting Seedlings in Kaduna - Commissioner [interview] (Daily Trust)
- Nigeria: I'm Not From Jang's Village, Says Pwajok (Daily Trust)
- Nigeria: CIIN Condemns Proposed N5000 Note (Daily Trust)
- Nigeria: Giwa Calls On Aspirants to Eschew Bitterness (Daily Trust)
- Nigeria: Flood Displaced 400 in Taraba - Council Chair (Daily Trust)
- Nigeria: My 8-Month Ordeal in SSS Custody, By Madalla Imam (Daily Trust)
- Nigeria: SEC Cautions Investors Over 'Wonder Banks' (Daily Trust)
- Nigeria: Widows Benefit From Foundation's Gift Items (Daily Trust)
- Nigeria: Seven Intending Pilgrims Disqualified for Failing to Recite Fatiha (Daily Trust)
- Nigeria: The North Will Rise Again [analysis] (Daily Trust)
- Nigeria: Lagos Govt Awards Contract for Reconstruction of Ilasa Pedestrian Bridge (Vanguard)
- Nigeria: Orji Threatens to Demolish 1,800 Buildings in Aba (Daily Trust)
- Nigeria: FG, IPP Sign Fresh Deal for Steady Power Supply (Vanguard)
- West Africa: Jonathan Commends ECOWAS Mediation Team On Niger (Daily Trust)
- Nigeria: NNPC Confirms Desirability of Vulcan Modular Refineries (Vanguard)
- Nigeria: FG Approves National Infrastructure Master Plan (Daily Trust)
- Nigeria: CLO to Jonathan - Explain Whereabouts of N15.2 Trillion Crude Oil Earnings (Vanguard)
- Nigeria: Police Arrest Mother of Abandoned Baby (Daily Trust)
- Nigeria: Onitsha Port - Shippers' Association Commends Jonathan (Vanguard)
- Nigeria: Adamawa Relaxes Curfew in Michika (Daily Trust)
- Nigeria: JTF Trains Personnel On Ethics (Vanguard)
- Nigeria: CPC Directs MTN to Provide Information On Airplane Promo (Daily Trust)
- Nigeria: FRSC Begins Mandatory Free Eye Test for Prospective Drivers (Daily Trust)
- Nigeria: American Chioma Warns Falconets (Vanguard)
- Nigeria: Subsidy Scam - Capital Oil Breaks Silence (Vanguard)
- Nigeria: Education Ministers, Heads of Agencies Sign Performance Pact (Daily Trust)
- Nigeria: Kaztec Bags Best Oil Service Company Award (Vanguard)
- Nigeria: Mixing Official Business With Personal Pleasure [analysis] (Daily Trust)
- Nigeria: Creative Initiatives to Drive Nigerian Content Development [opinion] (Vanguard)
- Nigeria: Rice Importation to Remain Till 2015 - FG (Daily Trust)
- Tanzania: ICT Holds Promise to Boost Food Security (EA Business)
- East Africa: Tuberclosis On the Rise (EA Business)
- Namibia: Interrogating the Tortured Soul of Our Nation [opinion] (Namibian)
- Rwanda: Fina, Housing Firm Feud Ends (EA Business)
- Uganda: Dumba Ssentamu Elected Makerere Vice Chancellor (EA Business)
- Zimbabwe: Census Mop-Up (The Herald)
- Tanzania: Stakeholders Doubt On BPS Winner (EA Business)
- Uganda: NGO Urges Youth to Take Up Agriculture (EA Business)
- Africa: Medical Tourists Flock to India (EA Business)
- Uganda: Transport Costs Hurt Meat Firm (EA Business)
- Uganda: Review Fish Farming Policy - Farmers (EA Business)
- South Sudan: Civil Society Is a Watchdog in Fighting Corruption - Petroleum Minister (Sudan Tribune)
- Namibia: Ithana Elected Vice President of Socialist International (Namibian)
- Zimbabwe: Cyanide Case Lands Another Boss in Court (The Herald)
- Namibia: Malawian Hitch-Hikes to Play in Namibian Squash Tournament (Namibian)
- Zimbabwe: Kombi Pullout Leaves Thousands Stranded (The Herald)
- Namibia: Plan to Revive Ostrich Farming Fails (Namibian)
- Namibia: Respect Needed in Nam-German Relations (Namibian)
- West Africa: Ecowas Peace Mission Leaders Meet in Abuja (Daily Trust)
- Nigeria: Let's Get Serious [column] (Daily Trust)
- Nigeria: FG, Marketers in Fresh Spat Over Subsidy Claims (Daily Trust)
- Nigeria: Niger CPC Condemns Sale of Govt Property (Daily Trust)
- Nigeria: 'We Recovered Arms From Home of Boko Haram Chief' (Daily Trust)
- Nigeria: 'All Nguru Flood Victims Benefited From Govt's N35 Million Assistance' (Daily Trust)
- Nigeria: NAICOM Seeks to Deepen Micro Insurance in Nigeria (Daily Trust)
- Nigeria: Man Accused of Attempting to Kill Kano Emir Dies in Prison (Daily Trust)
- Nigeria: Vision 2020 Phase 1 to Gulp N32 Trillion (Daily Trust)
- Nigeria: ACN - Opposition Will Oust PDP in 2015 (Daily Trust)
- Nigeria: Gunmen Kill Petrol Attendant in Calabar (Daily Trust)
- Nigeria: Tackling Flood Menace in the North [editorial] (Daily Trust)
- Nigeria: The Nigerians They Don't Give a Damn About (III) [opinion] (Daily Trust)
- Nigeria: Newswatch - Ray Ekpu, Agbese, Others Fight Back (Daily Trust)
- Nigeria: Former CBN Governor Ola Vincent Dies At 87 (Daily Trust)
- Nigeria: NUJ Dissolves Edo Council (Daily Trust)
- Nigeria: Jigawa Trains 150 Clerics (Daily Trust)
- Nigeria: Police Arraign Man Over Pistol Possession (Daily Trust)
- Zimbabwe: Otis Mahlatsi to Play Alongside Mahlangu (The Herald)
- Zimbabwe: Irrigation Schemes Collapse (The Herald)
- Zimbabwe: Parliament Resumes Sitting (The Herald)
- Tunisia: Information Seminar Focuses On Ways to Boost Local Exports to U.S. Market (Tunis Afrique Presse)
- Zimbabwe: Zambezi Tour Calendar Out (The Herald)
- Nigeria: NIPCO Intensifies Safety Campaign for Truck Drivers (This Day)
- Nigeria: Shell Pioneers Local Manufacture of Steel Pipes (This Day)
- Nigeria: U.S.$9 Billion Oil Revenue Unremitted to Govt, Says Asobie (This Day)
- Nigeria: Nigerian Workers Cannot Prevail Without Struggle [interview] (This Day)
- Nigeria: Customs Seizes Controversial Containers at Tin Can Port (This Day)
- Nigeria: Uwabunkeonye Versus SERVICOM [analysis] (This Day)
- Nigeria: The Dignified Exit of Bart Nnaji [analysis] (This Day)
- Nigeria: Nigeria to Save N1 Trillion Yearly Blocking Substandard Products (This Day)
- Nigeria: Curbing Frauds in Subsidy Scheme [analysis] (This Day)
- Nigeria: NNPC, NCDMB to Integrate Nigerian Content Into Refineries (This Day)
- Nigeria: Erratic Power Supply Linked to Nnaji's Resignation (This Day)
- Zimbabwe: Visual Artist Off to Iran (The Herald)
- Namibia: The Head of Household Conundrum [column] (Namibian)
- Sudan: Sudan Says SPLM-N Rebels Do Not Seek Peace Seriously (Sudan Tribune)
- Zimbabwe: Msu Trip Challenged (The Herald)
- Namibia: Police Probe 'Dr' Blair (Namibian)
- Zimbabwe: BNC Staff Settlement Plan On Course (The Herald)
- Rwanda: Freezing Funds to Rwanda [column] (New Times)
- Namibia: Fairness of Treason Trial Under Attack (Namibian)
- Zimbabwe: Chiredzi Town Council Faces Corruption Probe (The Herald)
- Rwanda: Kiyovu Coach Kayiranga Calls for Patience (New Times)
- Namibia: Magistrate Myburgh Suspended (Namibian)
- Rwanda: Police Target Sina, 'Titi' Trains With APR (New Times)
- East Africa: Regional Top Employers Named (New Times)
- Namibia: Johnny Doëseb Positive On NPL Cups (Namibian)
- Rwanda: Mission Impossible (New Times)
- Rwanda: Home-Grown Initiatives Paying Off [editorial] (New Times)
- Rwanda: Agaciro Hits Rwf7 Billion (New Times)
- Southern Africa: SADC Pageant Opens Doors for Models (The Herald)
- Mali: Algeria Moves to Verify Diplomat Killing (New Times)
- Namibia: Leased Tugboat Christened Onkoshi (Namibian)
- Rwanda: Indian Community Marks 'Harvest Day' (New Times)
- Namibia: Deputy Minister's Daughter, Niece Among Nine Dead (Namibian)
- Rwanda: Tanzanian Military Officers Here On Study Tour (New Times)
- Namibia: Geingob Under Politburo Spotlight (Namibian)
- Rwanda: VolleyBall Trainer Bitok Calls for Focus On Youth (New Times)
- Tunisia: Germany Houses First Group of 195 Refugees From Shusha Camp (Tunis Afrique Presse)
- Zimbabwe: Masvingo Province Has Shown the Way [editorial] (The Herald)
- Liberia: Self-Centered (New Democrat)
- Zimbabwe: It's Mbada Time Again (The Herald)
- Zimbabwe: AFZ Fundraises (The Herald)
- Nigeria: Denies Favouring for NNPC in Oil Block Operatorship (This Day)
- Nigeria: Akpabio - State Police Is the Rational Way to Go [interview] (This Day)
- Nigeria: Heads of Education Parastatals Sign Performance Agreements (This Day)
- Nigeria: Jonathan Launches Second Phase of YouWin (This Day)
- Nigeria: NNPC Reaffirms Nigeria's Current Crude Production Figure (This Day)
- Nigeria: Currency Review - Bank Workers Call for Caution (This Day)
- Nigeria: State Police, PIB Top Agenda As Jonathan, PDP Governors Meet (This Day)
- Nigeria: Falconets Get Galaxy Tabs, iPad (This Day)
- Liberia: Frustration, Sorrow (New Democrat)
- Angola: Opposition to Challenge Election Result? [analysis] (IPS)
- Africa: AfDB Approves Us $800 Million in Loans to Advance Morocco's Wind and Solar Ambitions [SPONSOR WIRE] (AfDB)
- Nigeria: FG Borrows U.S.$6.3 Million for Waste Disposal (Daily Trust)
- Rwanda: Call for More Investment in Education Technology (New Times)
- Rwanda: Law Institute Launches Legislative Drafting Course (New Times)
- Nigeria: NDLEA Arrests 19 Suspects At Seaports (Vanguard)
- Nigeria: Nigerian Win Best Player At Airtel, Arsenal International Soccer Academy (Vanguard)
- Rwanda: Karate Team Aims for Medals in Morocco (New Times)
- Africa: Ease Border Restrictions to Enhance Intra-Africa Trade (New Times)
- Rwanda: State Calls for Nullity of Supreme Court Case (New Times)
- Rwanda: Govt Institutes Transport Directive (New Times)
- Rwanda: Miners Elect Representatives (New Times)
- Rwanda: Mining Sector Surges (New Times)
- Rwanda: Financial Education Campaign Targets Poor (New Times)
- Congo-Kinshasa: Radio Sends Signals of Hope From Africa's Deadliest War [book review] (ThinkAfricaPress)
- South Africa: SA Commercial Property Market Offers Substantial Opportunities (Biz-Community)
- Rwanda: Leading Bank Reports Surge in Net Earnings (New Times)
- South Africa: Plans to Re-Open Kempton Hospital Underway (Biz-Community)
- South Africa: Drop in Interest Rate Can Benefit Property Market (Biz-Community)
- Sudan: Mbeki in Khartoum to Push Talks (Biz-Community)
- Tunisia: Salafists Attack Hotel in Sidi Bouzid (Tunis Afrique Presse)
- Rwanda: On the Road to Success (Focus)
- South Africa: Technical Careers Expo in October Highlights Opportunities (Biz-Community)
- Uganda: Tullow Bolsters Oil Production Capacity (EA Business)
- South Sudan: Nuer Community Condolence to the Family of General Paulino Matip Nhial Nyak [press release] (SSNA)
- Nigeria: Nigeria Needs Proactive Police, Says AIG (This Day)
- Tunisia: Interim Prime Minister Receives Representatives of Civil Society in Jendouba - Press Statement (Tunis Afrique Presse)
- Nigeria: Suswam Advises Nigerians to Take Grievances to Rights Commission (This Day)
- Nigeria: Adesina - We Won't Lower Tariff On Crude Palm Oil (This Day)
- Nigeria: Yuguda Dissolves LG Caretaker Committees, Appoints Sole Administrators (This Day)
- Nigeria: Ogoni Denies Secession Claims (This Day)
- Nigeria: FG, World Bank Earmark U.S.$18.5 Million to Manage Hazardous Pollutants (This Day)
- Nigeria: Ex-CBN Governor, Ola Vincent, Dies At 87 (This Day)
- Nigeria: NURTW - How to Make Lagos Traffic Law Work (This Day)
- Nigeria: World Chess Olympiad - Nigeria Gains Valuable Win Over Aruba (This Day)
- Nigeria: FG Mulls Master Plan to Check Duplication of Infrastructure (This Day)
- Nigeria: Boko Haram - JTF Attributes Success to Intelligence Gathering (This Day)
- Nigeria: In Jos, Search for Dantong's Successor Begins (This Day)
- Nigeria: Japan 2012 Semi Final - No Retreat, No Surrender As Falconets Take On USA (This Day)
- Nigeria: Data Leakage - SSS Explains Why It Pulled Out of PenCom (This Day)
- Nigeria: Nnaji - Exit of Reform Advocate (This Day)
- Nigeria: Fresh Team to Evaluate Bids for Afam Power Firm Faulted (This Day)
- Nigeria: Falconets to Launch Fifa's Fair Play Campaign (This Day)
- Nigeria: COREN Moves to Check Building Collapse (This Day)
- Nigeria: First Lady Travelled for Medical Check Up (This Day)
- Nigeria: Ola Vincent, Former CBN Governor Dies At 87 (This Day)
- Nigeria: FG Says Military Can Curtail External Aggression (This Day)
- Nigeria: Eagles Defy Abuja Rains to Train, As Euro Pros Arrive (This Day)
- Zimbabwe: U.S. $4 993 Swindle (The Herald)
- Uganda: Supermarket Guidelines on the Way (EA Business)
- Nigeria: Blind Man Protests Termination of Cleaning Contract in Edo (This Day)
- Nigeria: Abdullahi Drums Support for Total Victory (This Day)
- Nigeria: Oil Production Falls Below Expectations (This Day)
- Nigeria: Brazilian Navy Partners Nigeria On Anti-Piracy Training (This Day)
- Nigeria: Federal Government Pays N259 Billion As Subsidy Claims (This Day)
- Nigeria: Shell Investigates Nembe Creek Pipeline Leak (This Day)
- Nigeria: FG Promises to Complete Road Projects in South-East (This Day)
- Nigeria: Body Weight Denies Nigeria Another Paralympic Gold (This Day)
- Nigeria: FG Commended Over Inauguration of Onitsha Port (This Day)
- Nigeria: First Lady Undergoes Surgery in Germany (This Day)
- Nigeria: Obi Calls for Renewed Assistance to Haiti (This Day)
- Nigeria: Niger Delta - Lawmaker Backs FG's Payments to Ex-Militants (This Day)
- Nigeria: Abia LG Elections Hold in January (This Day)
- Nigeria: As Yoruba Ponder the Future (This Day)
- Nigeria: Promotions - CPC Tasks MTN On Adequate Information to Consumers (This Day)
- Zimbabwe: Gono, Kereke Feud Spills Into Parly (The Herald)
- Rwanda: Standards to Restore Private Sector (EA Business)
- Tanzania: Is Treaty of 1890 On Malawi-Tanzania Border Lawful? [opinion] (Daily News)
- Tunisia: Constitutionalisation of Higher Islamic Council Discussed (Tunis Afrique Presse)
- Tanzania: More People Understand Carbon Trading - Experts (Daily News)
- South Africa: Closomo - the Next Big Thing [opinion] (Biz-Community)
- South Africa: Bouwer Claims Third Paralympics Medal (SA Info)
- East Africa: Nations Capable of Self Financing [editorial] (EA Business)
- Nigeria: Maritime Security Contract Condemned (Vanguard)
- Nigeria: Osun Probe Panel Starts Sitting (Vanguard)
- Nigeria: Nnaji Allays Fears of Investors' Withdrawal From Reforms (Vanguard)
- Nigeria: Let the People Speak [opinion] (Vanguard)
- Nigeria: Checking Expatriates Entry Into Petroleum Sector [interview] (Vanguard)
- Nigeria: Lead Poisoning - Concern Grows Over Committee's Failure to Deliver Promises (Vanguard)
- Nigeria: FG Debunks Rumour of First Lady's Illness (Vanguard)
- Nigeria: Shell Pioneers Manufacture of Local Made Carbon Steel Pipes (Vanguard)
- Nigeria: Jossylad Tips Falconets to Beat U.S.A (Daily Trust)
- Nigeria: Nigeria to Over-Take South Africa in 2014 (Vanguard)
- Nigeria: 'Zamfara Govt is Killing Agriculture' (Daily Trust)
- Nigeria: Okada Operators Sue Lagos State Govt Over New Traffic Law (Vanguard)
- Nigeria: Yuguda Sacks LG Caretaker Committees, Appoints Sole Administrators (Daily Trust)
- Nigeria: My Regrets - Man in NDLEA Net Over N7.4 Million Worth of Cannabis (Vanguard)
- Nigeria: Dwindling Revenue - Bauchi Slashes Workers Salaries (Daily Trust)
- Nigeria: Kuku Hints of FG's Plan to Expand Amnesty Beneficiaries (Vanguard)
- Nigeria: Jonathan Wants 'Bad' Leaders Out of Power (Daily Trust)
- Nigeria: Experts Call for Synergy Between Medicine, Religion (Vanguard)
- Nigeria: NDE, Plateau State to Train 200 Unemployed Graduates (Daily Trust)
- Nigeria: Vote Out Bad Politicians, Jonathan Tells Electorate (Vanguard)
- Nigeria: Family Lament Over Missing Girls' Case (Daily Trust)
- Nigeria: Nasarawa - Al-Makura, PDP in War Without End (Vanguard)
- Nigeria: NIA Commends NAICOM Over Pact With Other Countries (Vanguard)
- Nigeria: LG Verification Committees Uncover Rot in Bayelsa Councils (Vanguard)
- Zimbabwe: GMB's Success Restores Farmers' Confidence [editorial] (The Herald)
- East Africa: Region to Get Forensic Centre (EA Business)
- Kenya: Phase Two of Development Plan Launched (EA Business)
- South Africa: South Africa Frees First Batch of Miners (Tunis Afrique Presse)
- Zimbabwe: Ndabaningi Sithole Was No Hero [opinion] (The Herald)
- Zimbabwe: Copac Wants One Draft for Referendum (The Herald)
- Zimbabwe: Diamond Indaba Now Set for November (The Herald)
- Zimbabwe: Zimplow Revenue Declines (The Herald)
- Zimbabwe: Rhinos March On (The Herald)
- Egypt: Egypt Football Icon Gohary Dies (CAF)
- Tunisia: Esperance Extend Unbeaten African Run to 19 Games (CAF)
- Sudan: Wikileaks - Sudanese Launchpad for Egyptian Attack On Ethiopian Dam (Sudan Tribune)
- Zimbabwe: Govt, Private Sector Must Provide Basic Housing (The Herald)
- Zimbabwe: NMBZ Half-Year Profit Rises (The Herald)
- Zimbabwe: Monday, 03 September 2012 - Issue 424 [press release] (MDC)
- Zimbabwe: 'Gukurahundi Perpetrators Flock to Njelele Shrine for Cleansing' (Zimbabwe Standard)
- Zimbabwe: Political Grandstanding Stalls Charter - Mangwana [interview] (Zimbabwe Standard)
- Zimbabwe: Zanu-PF Fear Free Polls - Mwonzora (Zimbabwe Standard)
- Mozambique: Thieves Steal Machaze Teachers' Wages (AIM)
- Mozambique: Workers' Safety a Priority, Says Labour Minister (AIM)
- Mozambique: Businesses Encouraged to Invest in Niassa (AIM)
- Namibia: Nevonga Accused of Manipulating Napwu (Namibian)
- Mozambique: First Lady Warns Against Bush Fires (AIM)
- Mozambique: New Power Transmission Line to Nacala Proposed (AIM)
- Mozambique: PM Calls for Awakening Industrial Potential (AIM)
- Southern Africa: Guebuza Attends SADC Troika Meeting in Tanzania (AIM)
- Rwanda: Modric's Arrival At the Bernabue Timely (Focus)
- Namibia: Hamutumwa Calls for Athlete Support (Namibian)
- Rwanda: Fix Special Hire Taxi Rates, but Let Market Forces Prevail (Focus)
- South Sudan: Kuir Garang! South Sudan Is Not a Nation [opinion] (SSNA)
- Ethiopia: U.S. Recommits to Strong Partnership With Post-Zenawi Ethiopia (Sudan Tribune)
- Namibia: Rape Changes Head to Cabinet (Namibian)
- Nigeria: Oshiomhole, Airhiavbere Return to the Trenches (Daily Trust)
- Nigeria: Standard Alliance Life Grosses N4.8 Billion in 2011 (Daily Trust)
- Nigeria: Moses, Nwankwo, 13 Other Eagles Defy Abuja Rain (Daily Trust)
- Zimbabwe: Wedding Bliss (The Herald)
- Zimbabwe: Pair Rapes, Robs Policewoman in Uniform (The Herald)
- Zimbabwe: EU Urged to Renew Zim Sanctions Over Save Conservancy Invasion (SW Radio)
- Zimbabwe: Mliswa Exposes Rautenbach and Zanu-PF Patronage (SW Radio)
- Zimbabwe: Youth Farming Initiative Facing Closure After War Vets' Invasion (SW Radio)
- Zimbabwe: Mwonzora Castigates Chombo for Protecting Corruption (SW Radio)
- Zimbabwe: Makumbe Begins Campaign to Stand As MDC-T MP (SW Radio)
- Zimbabwe: Touts Assault Zanu-PF District Chair (The Herald)
- Namibia: Game Hunts for More Local Suppliers (Namibian)
- Zimbabwe: Nasdaq Dubai-Zim Business Showcase On Cards (The Herald)
- Namibia: Saara Changes Tune On TIPEEG (Namibian)
- Zimbabwe: Trial Date for City Lawyer Set (The Herald)
- Zimbabwe: Ultimatum for Condemned Buildings (The Herald)
- Nigeria: Ola Vincent, Former CBN Governor Is Dead (Leadership)
- Nigeria: Ogun to Partner Japan On Industrialisation (Leadership)
- Nigeria: Jang Advises Youths to Explore Business World (Leadership)
- Zimbabwe: Zim Women's Team Prepares for Sevens World Cup (The Herald)
- West Africa: ECOWAS Set to Double Rice Production By 2017 - Official (Leadership)
- Nigeria: Flood Displaces More Than 400 in Taraba - LG Chairman (Leadership)
- Nigeria: Ogoni Leaders Meet Jonathan, Deny Secession Threat (Leadership)
- Nigeria: Jonathan Seeks Global Support for Job Creation in Nigeria (Leadership)
- Nigeria: SMEDAN Restates Commitment to Training Farmers On Commercialisation (Leadership)
- Zambia: Personal View Point - Helping Zambia Grow [opinion] (Times of Zambia)
- Zimbabwe: Zanu-PF-Approved Amendments to Copac Draft Constitution [document] (The Herald)
- Zimbabwe: Marikana Massacre: Negation of Ubuntu [analysis] (The Herald)
- Zambia: Probe Chambishi Looting, Killings [opinion] (Times of Zambia)
- Zimbabwe: Sadomba Rescues Al Hilal Again (The Herald)
- Zimbabwe: Channel 2 Has a Lot to Offer (The Herald)
- Zambia: Help Govt Revamp Economy - Sichinga (Times of Zambia)
- Zambia: Editors Forum Zambian Chapter Revival On the Cards (Times of Zambia)
- Zimbabwe: Rugby Nosedives Again (The Herald)
- South Africa: Comedy Series for Community TV Being Produced in Port Elizabeth Uses Interns [press release] (Biz-Community)
- Zimbabwe: Zim, Botswana U.S. $64 Million Deal Sealed (The Herald)
- Tanzania: Moshi Court Dismisses Mrema's Suit (Daily News)
- Tanzania/Kenya: Azam's Bunjak Warns Simba (Daily News)
- Angola: Ex-Soldiers, Sergeants Benefit From Subsidies (ANGOP)
- Angola: FAA Urged to Keep Vigilance for Defence of Peace, Democracy (ANGOP)
- Nigeria: The North's Oil Fixation (Leadership)
- Nigeria: Ifeuko Omoigui Okauru - an Embodiment of Excellence (Leadership)
- Nigeria: Ethno-Cultural Connectivity - Why Nigerians Must Reconnect (Leadership)
- Nigeria: Demolition Necessary Sacrifice for Development - Minister (Leadership)
- Nigeria: Uche On Fire in Turkey (Leadership)
- Nigeria: Boko Haram Can't Stop Military From Tackling External Threats - FG (Leadership)
- Nigeria: Nurses, Security Men Down Tools Over Assault (Leadership)
- Nigeria: Stock Market Gains N36 Billion (Leadership)
- Nigeria: Suswam Donates Office Complex to NHRC (Leadership)
- Nigeria: 'Contractors Not Responsible for Mambilla Hydro Project Delay' (Leadership)
- Nigeria: Falconets Practice Dead-Balls for U.S. (Leadership)
- Nigeria: N5,000 Bill - the People Have Spoken [editorial] (Leadership)
- Nigeria: Banks' Preference for Govt Securities Robs Real Sector of Funds (Leadership)
- Nigeria: Victor Moses, Nwankwo Hit Eagles Camp (Leadership)
- Nigeria: Aliyu Identifies Free Education As Catalyst to Devt (Leadership)
- Nigeria: Nigerian Mobile Operators Pay 35 Percent Tax - Report (Leadership)
- Nigeria: Sultan Dasuki Lashes Out At Bad Leaders (Leadership)
- Angola: Angola Qualify for World Cup Despite Defeat (ANGOP)
- Tanzania: TPB Supports Wasira Primary School (Daily News)
- Tanzania: Tapping Canadian Education to Benefit Tanzania (Daily News)
- Sudan: Sudanese Unamid Staff Go On Strike Demanding to Be Paid in U.S. Dollar (Sudan Tribune)
- South Africa: Congratulations to SA Paralympics Team for 10 Medals So Far [press release] (IFP)
- Uganda: When Kiprotich Couldn't Win a Race (New Vision)
- Uganda: Rugby 7s Circuit- Heathens Come Out Strong (New Vision)
- Uganda: Muhoozi a Fine Officer and Gentleman [opinion] (New Vision)
- Africa: Presidents Pledge to Fund Family Planning (New Vision)
- Uganda: Benefits of Family Palnning (New Vision)
- Uganda: Kampala, Mukono Hotels Trained On Anti-Terrorism (New Vision)
- Uganda: Unmet Need for Family Planning Still High (New Vision)
- Uganda: 1.2 Million Babies Born Yearly (New Vision)
- Uganda: Women's Family Planning Needs Go Unmet (New Vision)
- Nigeria: Corrupt, Non-Performing Judges Will Be Disgraced - NBA (Vanguard)
- Nigeria: Impeachment Threat - the Alternative to Jonathan Is Chaos - Bent (Vanguard)
- Nigeria: SURE-P - Fuel Price Increase Generates N71 Billion in Three Months (Vanguard)
- Nigeria: Call This Minister to Order (Vanguard)
- Nigeria: Van Vicker Chases Colleagues for Contacts (Vanguard)
- Nigeria: 2015 - How PDP Plans to Weaken Jega (Vanguard)
- Nigeria: Ola Vincent, Former CBN Gov Dies At 87 (Vanguard)
- Nigeria: Subsidy Claims - FG Pays Marketers N338.24 Billion in 2012 (Vanguard)
- Nigeria: Wizkid Hits Double At NEA Awards (Vanguard)
- South Africa: NNPC, South Africa Investors Pledge Rehabilitation of Petroleum Infrastructure (Vanguard)
- Nigeria: Customers Laud Coscharis Aftersales, Services (Vanguard)
- Nigeria: Son Machetes Father to Death in Enugu (Vanguard)
- Nigeria: Chevron's Operations Paralysed in Delta (Vanguard)
- Uganda: Kiprotich Is an Inspiration to Our Children [opinion] (New Vision)
- Uganda: Will Funding Pledges Yield Success in Family Planning? (New Vision)
- Tanzania: Is the Capital at Risk of Flooding? (Daily News)
- Nigeria: Foreigners Own Naira Patent - CBN (Leadership)
- Nigeria: '17,500 Public Officers Consume N1.15 Trillion Annually' (Leadership)
- Nigeria: Subsidy Claims - FG Settles Additional N34.6 Billion (Leadership)
- Nigeria: We Have No Plan to Secede - Ogoni Kingdom (Leadership)
- Uganda: Gold Medal Marathoner Training for 2016 Olympics (New Vision)
- Nigeria: Bankers Games - Skye Bank in Good Start to Title Defense (Leadership)
- Nigeria: Why FG Opposes Labelling Boko Haram a Terrorist Organisation - Adefuye [interview] (Leadership)
- Uganda: Why Women Shun Contraceptives [analysis] (New Vision)
- Kenya: 'Jah Man' Lingo in Court Upsets Magistrate (The Star)
- East Africa: Bank M Introduces Electronic Money Marketing (Daily News)
- Tanzania: Mineral Wealth Should Benefit All Tanzanians [editorial] (Daily News)
- Somalia: Kenyan Military to Launch Major Offensive on Al-Shabaab (The Star)
- Tanzania: TTA Calls for Members' Census Participation (Daily News)
- Tanzania: Police to Probe Journalist's Death (Daily News)
- Tanzania: Germany Backs Construction of Major Highway (Daily News)
- Tanzania: Mkombozi Bank Launches Kariakoo Branch (Daily News)
- Tanzania: CCM's Youth Wing to Start Screening Aspirants (Daily News)
- Tanzania: Call to Revamp Obsolete Transport Laws (Daily News)
- Africa: African Science Initiative Likely to Expand (SciDev.Net)
- Eritrea: 'Pirates' Jam Radio Station (RSF)
- Burundi: Tensions Threaten to Bubble Over (ThinkAfricaPress)
- Congo-Kinshasa: Regional Leaders Meet on Crisis in East (Daily News)
- Nigeria: Presidency Keeps Mum On First Lady (Leadership)
- South Africa: The South African Police Service and the Public Order War (ThinkAfricaPress)
- Africa: Critical Elements for a Post-2015 Education Agenda (This is Africa)
- Ethiopia: Meles Zenawi - the Visionary Leader of Ethiopia [opinion] (SSNA)
- South Africa: End Poverty to Achieve Social Cohesion, Nation Told (allAfrica)
- Rwanda: Agaciro Fund Hits FRW 2 Billion, Says Rwangombwa (Focus)
- Uganda: MV Kaawa Re-Launched (Independent)
- South Sudan: Juba's Ethiopian Community Stages Memorial Service for Zenawi (Citizen)
- Uganda: Government Told Not to Interfere in Corruption Fight (Independent)
- South Sudan: The SPLM Intellectuals in Upper Nile Should Work for Peace and Realization of Party Vision [opinion] (Citizen)
- Kenya: Camp Mulla - Judge Us By Our Music! (Capital FM)
- South Sudan: Toward a Biblical Understanding of Polygamy [opinion] (Citizen)
- Kenya: Cane Theft Hurting Mumias Profit Margins (Capital FM)
- Kenya: KNUT Digs in As Learning Stalls in Schools (Capital FM)
- South Sudan: NBGs Revenue Authority - a Fisher in the Basket [opinion] (Citizen)
- Kenya: Striking Registrar Doctors Threatened With Sacking (Capital FM)
- South Sudan: Our Livestock Is Part of the Nation's Wealth, Attention Should Be Paid to It [opinion] (Citizen)
- Kenya: State Officers Quit to Seek Elective Offices (Capital FM)
- South Sudan: SSOPO Graduates Food Processing and Tailoring Trainees in Juba (Citizen)
- Kenya: Salaries Commission Dealing With Teachers' Pay Demands (Capital FM)
- Kenya: NCIC Mandate to Be Renewed - Wamalwa (Capital FM)
- Sudan: Convening the National Workshop On Activities Water in Red Sea and Aden Gulf (SNA)
- Kenya: Striking Teachers Ordered to Go Back to Work (Capital FM)
- Sudan: Preparations Are Running to Inaugurate the Road Halfa - Questel (SNA)
- Kenya: How 1997 Teachers' Pay Deal Was Agreed - Kamotho (Capital FM)
- South Sudan: State Funeral of the Late Zenawi [press release] (GoSS)
- Kenya: Paper Slams the UK Over Kenyan Preacher (Capital FM)
- Eritrea: Around 228,000 Nakfa Donated Honoring the Trust of Martyrs (Shabait)
- Eritrea: Bidho Construction Company Implements Construction Projects Worth 35 Million Nakfa in Southern Region (Shabait)
- Sudan: Newspapers Confiscated in Sudan (Radio Dabanga)
- Sudan: SLM - Doha and Abuja Not the Solution (Radio Dabanga)
- Sudan: UN - No Meeting Between Al-Bashir and Ban Ki-Moon (Radio Dabanga)
- Sudan: Kassab Camp Resident Raped (Radio Dabanga)
- Sudan: High-Level Delegation Headed By Defense Minister to Leave Wednesday for Al-Fasher (SNA)
- Africa: 'A Tragedy for Africa' (EPA)
- Sudan: Chairman of Council of States Affirms Keenness to Establish Good Neigbourliness Relations With South Sudan (SNA)
- Ethiopia: President Urges Public to Keep Promise to Realize Meles' Vision (EPA)
- Sudan: Dr. Al-Jaz Underlines Determination of Ministry of Oil to Attain Self-Sufficiency and Export (SNA)
- Ethiopia: Ministers On the Death of Prime Minister Meles (EPA)
- Sudan: Dr. Kamal Obied - Views and Ideas of People of South Kordofan and Blue Nile States Will Provide Directives for Negoations in Addis Ababa (SNA)
- Africa: The Role of Meles Leadership in Africa's Affairs [editorial] (EPA)
- Rwanda: Agaciro Fund Raises FRW 7 Billion in Two Weeks (Focus)
- Ethiopia: African Leaders, Officials Pay Tribute to Meles (EPA)
- Rwanda: The Census' Turnout Estimated At 99.5 Percent (Focus)
- Rwanda: Mugesera, Ingabire Appeared Before the Supreme Court (Focus)
- Ethiopia: Understanding the Way Great Leaders Live and Die the Reward of Great Men Is That, Long After They Have Died, One Is Not Quite Sure That They Are Dead.' (EPA)
- Ethiopia: Renewing Commitment to Realize Meles's Vision [editorial] (EPA)
- Ethiopia: Citizens, Dignitaries, Leaders, Bid Farewell to the Departed Great Leader (EPA)
- Ethiopia: Ethiopia's Horn Peace Great Role Intact [editorial] (EPA)