January 5
- Tanzania: Mafunzo Beat JKU in Mapinduzi Netball Clash (Daily News)
- Zimbabwe: Chirundu to Repossess Stands (The Herald)
- Tanzania: Firm Commends Dar for Attaining EITI Compliance (Daily News)
- Zimbabwe: Demetria Unmasked (The Herald)
- Tanzania: Hamad Wants War On Drug Abuse Fought At Grassroots (Daily News)
- Zimbabwe: Coach Pledges Loyalty (The Herald)
- Tanzania: Health Services Extended to Villages (Daily News)
- Zimbabwe: Saurombe Storm Into Semis (The Herald)
- Tanzania: Dar Gymkhana to Host Open Snooker Tourney (Daily News)
- Tunisia: Saïda Agrebi Left Turkey to France (Tunis Afrique Presse)
- Sudan: Army Denies Rebels' North Kordofan Claims (Radio Dabanga)
- Kenya: Voter Education Campaigns Today (The Star)
- Zambia: Shadreck Lungu Wins K250,000 (Times of Zambia)
- Sudan: Bombings in Golo Leave 'Several Dead' (Radio Dabanga)
- Nigeria: Dealing With an Autistic Child (Leadership)
- Kenya: Two Killed in Mombasa Clashes (The Star)
- Morocco: Family Killed in Light Plane Crash (RFI)
- Kenya: Memo to Raila Odinga and Uhuru Kenyatta [opinion] (The Star)
- South Sudan: Govt Detains Somalis in Juba (Shabelle)
- Kenya: Govt to Probe Police 'Impersonator' (Capital FM)
- Zimbabwe: Tsvangirai Under Fire (The Herald)
- Zimbabwe: NRZ Allocates More Passenger Coaches (The Herald)
- Central African Republic: War Crimes Suspect Fights Trial Delay (Bemba Trial Website)
- Tunisia: Tourism Ministry Preparing Statute of Hotel Debt Management Company (Tunis Afrique Presse)
- Angola: Over 5,000 Angolan Refugees Returned Home in 2012 (ANGOP)
- Central African Republic: State Department Daily Press Briefing [document] (State Department)
- Angola: Cabinda Electrification Master Plan in Conclusion Stage (ANGOP)
- Zimbabwe: New Parking Firm for City (The Herald)
- Angola: Road Accidents Kill 86 People in Cunene Province (ANGOP)
- Ghana: K'dua Assemblies of God Central Celebrates Pastor (Ghanaian Chronicle)
- Ghana: How K'dua Residents Celebrated the New Year [opinion] (Ghanaian Chronicle)
- Zimbabwe: Klaus Dieter Pagels' Appointment Surprising [opinion] (The Herald)
- Angola: Airline Board Open for Talks - Chairman (ANGOP)
- South Africa: 2013 Dakar Rally - Toyota South Africa Team Good to Go in Peru (This Day)
- Zimbabwe: Biti Dares 'Miracle Cash' Prophets (The Herald)
- Zimbabwe: Brother-in-Law Bashed (The Herald)
- Nigeria: The Emergence of the Carnival Calabar Queen (This Day)
- Angola: Luanda Governor Views Quiçama Social Infrastructures (ANGOP)
- Zimbabwe: ZVA to Meet for Handover Ceremony (The Herald)
- Morocco: Five Killed in Light Plane Crash in Southern France (RFI)
- Angola: Construction of Baixa De Kassanje Heroes Memorial Defended (ANGOP)
- Zimbabwe: MDC-T Branch Chair Detained in Military Barracks (SW Radio)
- Nigeria: Fulani-Gwari Clash - Displaced Victims Have Not Been Relocated, Says Nema (This Day)
- Angola: 'Universo' Hotel Hosts New Angolan Talents (ANGOP)
- Angola: More Engagement in Tracking Heritage Urged (ANGOP)
- Zimbabwe: Nation Warned Over Rhino Poaching (SW Radio)
- Nigeria: Deadline Rush - Ambrose, Echejile, Two Others Swell Faro Camp (This Day)
- Egypt: U.S. Backs Egyptian-IMF Deal - Spokeswoman (Egypt Online)
- Angola: Higher Education Ministry Promotes Meetings (ANGOP)
- Egypt: Cyprus Issues Formal Apology to Egyptian Ambassador (Egypt Online)
- Angola: Episcopal Commission On Youth Gets New Chairperson (ANGOP)
- Egypt: Bourse Gains EGP 4.4 Billion, Main Index Up 1.77 Percent (Egypt Online)
- Angola: Genoveva Lino Praises Heroism of Colonial Repression (ANGOP)
- Zimbabwe: An Interview With the Deputy Minister of Justice On the Elections [interview] (SW Radio)
- Egypt: Morsy Stresses Entrenched Relations Between Egypt, Sudan (Egypt Online)
- Nigeria: Police Chief Urged Not to Merge Units (Vanguard)
- Nigeria: NFF Assures Players of Entitlements Ahead of Afcon (Vanguard)
- Tanzania: Isles Uamsho Leaders to Remain in Police Custody (Daily News)
- Equatorial Guinea: Press Freedom Defender's Death in Country Suspicious [press release] (IFEX)
- South Sudan: Two Journalists Detained in Wau [press release] (CPJ)
- Angola: Operation of Socioeconomic Infrastructures Marks 2012 (ANGOP)
- Zimbabwe: Youth Warned to Beware of Election Promises (SW Radio)
- Egypt: Investment on the Rise, Election Law to be Ready Soon (Egypt Online)
- Angola: Official Wants Youth Involved in Government Programmes (ANGOP)
- Nigeria/Cape Verde: Algarve Stadium to Host Eagles, Blue Sharks Friendly (This Day)
- Tanzania: Stewart Hall Optimistic Despite Azam Draw (Daily News)
- Zimbabwe: Fans Livid As Exotic Dancer Cancels Show (The Herald)
- Kenya: Blast at Daadab Kills Two (The Star)
- Angola: MP Defends Memory of Baixa De Kassanje Killing (ANGOP)
- Nigeria: Why Celebrities Shun New Year Resolutions (Vanguard)
- Angola: Baixa De Kassange Uprising Motivates Angolans' Dignity (ANGOP)
- Egypt: EU to Finance 'International Bridges' Project (Egypt Online)
- Nigeria: Police Force Promotes 1,944 Junior Officers (Vanguard)
- Egypt: Tayyeb - Al-Azhar Working to Launch Its Own Channel to Promote Moderate Teachings, Tolerance of Islam (Egypt Online)
- Ghana: President Mahama's State of the Nation Address for the Mills Led Administration [document] (Ghana Govt.)
- Zimbabwe: Zesa Restructures Tariffs as Energy Concerns Remain High (SW Radio)
- Nigeria: Assets Seizure - Sylva Begs Court to Stop EFCC (Vanguard)
- Zimbabwe: Cash Crisis Delays Registering Voters (SW Radio)
- Nigeria: Breaking the Vicious Cycle of New Year Resolution [opinion] (Vanguard)
- Nigeria: Live Up to Your Responsibilities, Jang Charges Security Agencies (This Day)
- South Africa: NEC Decision On Match Fixing Report (SAFA)
- Africa: Billions and Billions of Planets [press release] (State Department)
- Nigeria: 'NTF Will Focus On Junior Cadre in 2013' (Daily Trust)
- Congo-Kinshasa: U.S. Sanctions Two Rebel Groups [press release] (State Department)
- Senegal: Journalist Handed Suspended Prison Sentence (IFEX)
- Mozambique: Traffic Police Seize Quelimane Bikes (AIM)
- Mozambique: Vale Mozambique Moves 1,000 Trainloads of Coal (AIM)
- Mozambique: Storms Destroy 344 Houses in Nampula (AIM)
- Gambia: The IFJ Calls on Govt to Stop Harassment of Journalist [press release] (IFJ)
- Nigeria: Agoro Faults Jonathan's Claim on Terrorists Arrest (Daily Trust)
- Mozambique: Tanzanian Arrested in Possession of a Million Dollars (AIM)
- Equatorial Guinea: Media Freedom Defender's Mysterious Death in Late 2012 [press release] (RSF)
- Nigeria: In Nigeria, a Slow, Winding Return of Trains (Daily Trust)
- Sierra Leone: New Year's Day Broadcast By His Excellency Dr. Ernest Bai Koroma [document] (Sierra Leone Government)
- South Africa: Suspended Football President Reinstated (SAnews.gov.za)
- Mozambique: Govt Fights Speculative Price Hikes (AIM)
- Somalia: Govt Withholds Currency From Market (Garowe Online)
- Nigeria: Govt to Distribute 10 Million Cell Phones to Farmers (Daily Trust)
- Nigeria: 60 Billion for 10 Million Phones Story Not True - Agriculture Minister (Daily Trust)
- Nigeria: Equity Market Plunges N19 Billion on Profit Taking (Daily Trust)
- Somalia: 'No Taxes on Humanitarian Services' Says Puntland Finance Minister (Garowe Online)
- Egypt: Registration for Egyptian Voters Overseas Starts Jan. 8 (Egypt Online)
- Egypt: Nour Party Elects New Head Next Wednesday (Aswat Masriya)
- Zambia: Car Hits and Kills Serenje Woman (Times of Zambia)
- Zambia: Shanty Townships, Spectre of Poverty [opinion] (Times of Zambia)
- Zimbabwe: Football Administrators and Impossible Relationships [opinion] (The Herald)
- South Africa: Country's 'Gold List' Hotels, Resorts (SA Info)
- Algeria: Latest Detention Underlines Ongoing Harassment of Activists [press release] (AI London)
- Angola: Citizens Hand Over 900 Fire-Guns (ANGOP)
- Africa: Setting Our Sights On Change - a Human Rights Wishlist for 2013 [press release] (AI London)
- Angola: Akwafrica Launches 'Imoshi-We Are One' Project (ANGOP)
- South Africa: KZN Premier Pleased With Matric Results (SAnews.gov.za)
- Liberia: You Save My Life for Many Years - President's Faith in Protection Service (Informer)
- Egypt: A Plan for Replacement, Renovation of Egyptair Airplanes (Egypt Online)
- Nigeria: Why Other Parties Can't Be Entrusted With Power - PDP Scribe (Vanguard)
- Liberia: Women Network Provides Training for Women in Tri-Cycle Riding (Informer)
- Nigeria: Kano Earmarks Millions for Mass Wedding (Vanguard)
- Egypt: Public Prosecution Receives a Report by a Fact-Finding Commission (Egypt Online)
- Tunisia: President Marzouki Hands Credentials to Five New Ambassadors (Tunis Afrique Presse)
- Angola: Historian Considers Baixa De Kassanje Uprising Basis of Modern Nationalism (ANGOP)
- South Africa: Being Smart Has Its Rewards for Mpumalanga's Top Matric Pupil (SAnews.gov.za)
- Nigeria: Providing Lifesaving Assistance to People Affected by Recent Floods [press release] (IFRC)
- Africa: Grapple Takes Theater Security Cooperation Underwater (U.S. Africa Command)
- Angola: Ruling Party MPs Attend Funeral of Vigils Tragedy Victims (ANGOP)
- South Africa: NYDA Congratulates Class of 2012 (SAnews.gov.za)
- Congo-Kinshasa: Fighting Triggers Humanitarian Crisis (UN News)
- Sudan: Juba-Khartoum Talks Now On for Saturday (Radio Dabanga)
- Ghana: Boateng Gets Support for Racism Stance (GFA)
- Ghana: Milan Walk-Off Following Racist Chants at Ghanaian Duo (GFA)