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Stories Posted: 2013/01/30

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  • January 30, 2013

  • Tunisia: Nation's Volleyball Championship/Day 17 - Results
  • Tunisia: Afcon 2013/Tunisia - Togo - Likely Line-Up of 'Carthage Eagles'
  • Congo-Kinshasa: Monusco Denounces the Circulation of a Fabricated Document Ascribed to the Mission
  • Nigeria: Zuru Records High Agric Yield Despite Flood in Kebbi
  • Nigeria: Reviving Nation's Agricultural Sector
  • Nigeria: Will Cocoa Processing Factory Save Cocoa Business?
  • Nigeria: Bridging Supply-Demand Gap in Palm Oil Business
  • Nigeria: How Fabricated Incubator Hatches Assorted Eggs
  • Namibia: Nigerians to Invest in Wlotzkas Salt Mine
  • Zimbabwe: Zim's Makumbe Dies
  • Namibia: Methodist Preacher Willie Gertze Dies
  • South Sudan: An Appeal for Community Solidarity, Leadership and Peace - Addressing Tension Between Koch and Deer Sections of Makuach Payam
  • Namibia: Law Society Vs Maletzky - Fight Intensifies
  • Namibia: Omaruru's Main Road Water Pipes Keep Breaking
  • Namibia: Rising Zambezi a Sign of Floods
  • Namibia: 'People Hungry for Homes'
  • Namibia: Safe Drinking Water a Luxury for Many Keetmans Residents
  • Nigeria: Abuja Court Dismisses N2 Billion Libel Suit Against Ribadu
  • Nigeria: EFCC Arraigns Freed Pension Thief for Not Declaring Asset
  • Nigeria: Why Flour Mills, Niger Mills Are Merging
  • Nigeria: Shell to Pay Damages for Oil Spill in Niger Delta - Dutch Court
  • Nigeria: Commercial Drivers Below 25 Years Won't Get Drivers Licence - FRSC
  • Nigeria: EFCC's Discussion With Bamanga Tukur's Son, Others Hits 'Brick Wall'
  • Nigeria: Freed Pension Thief Remanded in Prison, Fails to Declare N250 Million
  • Nigeria: Presidency Intensifies Attack On Ezekwesili, Says It Won't Debate Ex-Minister On Probity
  • Nigeria: Nexim, BOI Get U.S.$700 Million AfDB Facility to Support SMEs
  • Nigeria: Police Corruption and Channels TV's Aborted Forum
  • Nigeria: Osun Creates 18,000 Jobs Through Youth Employment Scheme
  • Nigeria: Discovery of Illegal Meth Labs in Lagos Worries Fashola
  • South Africa: Afcon 2013 - Cote d' Ivoire, Togo Complete Quarter-Finalists Roster
  • Nigeria: Human Rights Agency Moves to Strengthen Citizen Rights
  • Nigeria: Dutch Court Orders Shell to Pay Nigeria Farmers Damages for Spill
  • Nigeria: Exclusive - Presidency Sets Up 'High-Level' Task Force On Ezekwesili's 'Damaging' Remarks
  • Nigeria: Nigerian Agency Laments Absence of Policy On Hepatitis 'B'
  • Nigeria: Trial of Bamanga Tukur's Son, Others for Fraud to Continue As Negotiations Stall
  • Nigeria: The Attack On Emir Ado Bayero and the Collapse of the Last Frontier
  • Namibia: Land Valuation Roll to Be Reviewed
  • Angola: Angola Announces It Will Contribute to African-Led Food Security Fund
  • Zambia: PF Misapplies Over K500 Billion
  • Zambia: NGOCC Questions Govt On UTH Oxygen
  • Togo/Tunisia: Historic Victory for Togo! Tunisia Eliminated From the Competition
  • Namibia: Close to 1 500 Show Up to Settle Traffic Fines
  • Namibia: Construction Worker Dies After Steel Fell On Him
  • Namibia: Khorixas Going Downhill
  • Somalia: Letter to EU Foreign Ministers Regarding Their Meeting With Somali President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud This Week in Conjunction With the EU Foreign Affairs Council
  • Namibia: Oranger River Boundary Dispute Continues
  • Namibia: Ramblers to Disrupt Two-Horse Race
  • Namibia: Ongwediva City, BMC Advance in NFA Cup
  • Namibia: Kunene in Need of Home Affairs Office
  • Namibia: Omidi d'Afrique Take Root At Zenso
  • Africa: Mali - Thousands in Centre and North Receive ICRC Aid
  • South Africa: Minister Sexwale Cracks the Whip On Non-Performing Provinces
  • South Sudan: South Sudan Accuses Sudan of Imposing Economic War
  • Africa: Outgoing UN Police Adviser Stresses Critical Need for More Female Officers
  • Nigeria: We Are Behind Tukur - PDP NWC Says No Squabbles With Jonathan, Governors
  • Somalia: Puntland President Urges On Somalia Govt to 'Abide By Federal Constitution'
  • Cameroon: Cameroonians 'Changing Their Minds' About Gay People - President Biya
  • Ghana: Inequities in Access to Safe Services Keep Unsafe Abortion Rates High
  • Egypt: U.S. State Department Daily Press Briefing: Egypt
  • Mali: U.S. State Department Daily Press Briefing: Mali
  • Sudan: East Witnesses Protests Over Transportation Crisis
  • Mali: Avoiding Revenge in Order to Win Peace
  • Africa: Deputy Secretary-General Briefs Security Council On Recent Institutional Changes Made to Bolster UN Rule of Law Activities in Conflict, Post-Conflict Situations
  • Zimbabwe: Men's Sins So Much Easier to Recall?
  • Zimbabwe: John Makumbe - a Life of Worth
  • Zimbabwe: Another Wetland Under Threat
  • Zimbabwe: Non-Tariffs Barriers Affecting Trade
  • Zimbabwe: The Barter Alternative
  • Zimbabwe: Council Defies Minister
  • Zimbabwe: ZSM to Empower Artisanal Miners
  • Zimbabwe: No Action On Willowvale Flats Grabbers
  • Zimbabwe: Celebrate When Employees Resign
  • Zimbabwe: Mat Farmers Urged to Produce Fodder
  • Africa: John Kerry - the Next U.S. Secretary of State
  • Liberia: Two Fall Victim to Police Brutality - Perpetrator On the Run
  • Liberia: DEA Seizes Huge Quantity of Drug
  • Zimbabwe: Zanu-PF Charms Youths
  • Liberia: Citizens Mock Ellen's 20,000 Job Creation
  • Liberia: Banking System Strong & Stable - Ellen Tells Legislature
  • Zimbabwe: Zim's Foreign Missions Sing the Blues
  • Swaziland: A Story of Survival
  • Zimbabwe: Govt Workers Threaten to Boycott Polls
  • Zimbabwe: Nama Releases Nominees' List
  • South Africa: Back to School Prayer Rally
  • Zimbabwe: Council Lost More Land - Dumba
  • Zimbabwe: Tsvangirai Under Pressure
  • South Africa: Public Protector Finalising City of Johannesburg Billing Systemic Intervention Report
  • South Africa: Implementation of Turnaround Strategy 2012-14 Bears Fruit
  • Nigeria: Dutch Court Ruling Against Shell a Partial Victory
  • Angola: The Fallout From the First African Billionaire Story
  • West Africa: U.S. Urged to Boost Sahel Diplomacy
  • Madagascar: Cyclone Threatens Madagascar
  • Cameroon: U.E.B.C. Evaluates Strides
  • Algeria: Bloggers Discuss in Amenas Attack
  • West Africa: Cote d'Ivoire Alert - Authorities Suspend Pro-Ouattara Newspaper for Three Days
  • Angola: Building Infrastructure Ties With Brazil
  • Africa: Simon Lamb Appointed Head of Gavi Internal Audit
  • Kenya: Will Geothermal Energy Bring Power to the People?
  • Somalia: President to Discuss Development, Defence With EU Leaders
  • Somalia: South Africa Pledges Money for Somali Development
  • Somalia: Ethiopia, Somalia to Form Joint Ministerial Commission
  • Somalia: Somali Refugees in Kenya Lament Government Push for Relocation
  • Kenya: Kenyan Electoral Commission Clears Eight Presidential Candidates
  • Kenya: Kenya Wildlife Service to Recruit 1,000 Rangers
  • Kenya: Kenya Must Reform Police to Prevent Post-Election Violence, Report Says
  • Tanzania: Mtwara Gas Pipeline Unrest Stems From Miscommunication, Prime Minister Says
  • Djibouti: UN Development Programme Budgets U.S.$18 Million for Djibouti
  • Sudan: Govt Forces Involved in Gold Mine Attacks
  • Somalia: Influx of Dollars to Somalia Raises Costs of Living
  • Morocco: Moroccan Officials Discuss Security Situation
  • South Africa: Raising Tariffs 'Common Sense' Not Protectionism
  • Somalia: Al-Shabaab Takes Responsibility for Mogadishu Suicide Attack
  • Zimbabwe: No Change to Weak Citizenship Clauses
  • Togo/Tunisia: Tempers Flare Over Referee At Togo-Tunisia Clash
  • Tunisia: Tunisia Need CAN Win
  • Nigeria: Netherlands - Shell Case Shows Justice Is Possible
  • Gambia: National Assembly Turns Down UTG Report
  • Gambia: Art and Music With Mamour M. Mbenga
  • Rwanda: Government Committed to Streamline Arts Industry
  • Gambia: Former GPTC Staff Raise Concerns
  • Sudan: Sudan's Spy Chief Says Libya's Gaddafi Stirred Up Trouble in the Country
  • Gambia: How Do Some Differently-Able Persons Acquire Their Disability?
  • Sudan: Sudan Paid U.S. $200 Million to Darfur Authority, Regional Minister
  • Gambia: Assts SG 'Unaware' of Sacking Claims At GFA
  • Gambia: Reflection of the New Working Hours
  • Gambia: FOTGA Holds Fifth Award Anniversary and Annual PTA
  • Gambia: Interview With Immigration Spokesperson
  • Egypt: Mursi Fails to Secure German Aid
  • Gambia: Lt Sering Jallow Appears Before Court Martial Defence Counsel Urges Panelists to Recuse Themselves From Case
  • Gambia: Gambia in Talks to Lure Dibba
  • Gambia: President Jammeh New Year 2013 Interview With GRTS Part 2
  • Egypt: Al-Tagamo'a Party - Baradie's Call for Dialogue Does Not Represent the Front
  • Sierra Leone: MCC Meet Development Partners
  • Egypt: Power Outage in Several Cities Due to Technical Failure - Source
  • Egypt: Political Forces to March to Presidential Palace On Friday
  • Egypt: Scuffles Intensify in Simon Bolivar Square of Cairo
  • Nigeria: Abuja Court Dismisses N2 Billion Libel Suit Against Ribadu
  • Nigeria: Oby Ezekwesili, President Jonathan and the U.S.$67 Billion Question
  • Nigeria: BPE Writes BFIG, Gives Conditions for Alscon Takeover
  • Nigeria: Nigeria National League Matches Postponed for Super Eagles
  • Nigeria: Flying Eagles Lose Again to Rangers
  • Nigeria: Reps to Amend Penal Code That Freed Pension Scam Convict
  • Nigeria: CNPP Gives FG Seven-Day Ultimatum to Challenge Ezekwesili in Public Debate
  • Cote d'Ivoire/South Africa: Afcon 2013 - The Elephants, Hawks Complete Quarter-Finalists Roster
  • Nigeria: Police Recover Over 5,000 Cartridges in Border Raid
  • Nigeria: National Orientation Agency Laments Absence of Policy On Hepatitis 'B'
  • Nigeria: Group Wants Stronger Value for Citizen Rights in Nigerian Constitution
  • Nigeria: Shell to Pay Damages for Oil Spill in Niger Delta - Dutch Court
  • Nigeria: Commercial Drivers Below 25 Years Won't Get Drivers Licence - FRSC
  • Nigeria: Freed Pension Thief Remanded in Prison, Fails to Declare N250 Million
  • Nigeria: Two Die of Lassa Fever in Plateau
  • Nigeria: Fraudster's Fine Sparks Call for Stiffer Anti-Corruption Law
  • Nigeria/Cote d'Ivoire: Elephants Defender Rips Eagles Apart On Twitter
  • Nigeria: Trial of Bamanga Tukur's Son, Others for Fraud to Continue As Negotiations Stall
  • Burkina Faso: Burkina Into Quarters Without Alain Traoré
  • Zambia: Hervé Renard - 'No Excuses to Give When There Is a Failure'
  • Zambia: Herve Renard - 'Chipolopolos Not Sexy Enough for Confed Cup'
  • Somalia: Somali Authorities Lay Charges Against Alleged Rape Victim and Journalist
  • Togo/Tunisia: Aymen Abdennour - 'A Difficult Match Against Togo'
  • South Africa: The Bank Stops Here
  • Egypt: Defendants in Port Said Clashes Detained Pending Investigations
  • Mauritania: Mauritania Arrests Salafists
  • Libya: Bombs Target UN Building in Benghazi
  • Egypt: Court Unfreezes Assets of Ahmed Ezz's Family
  • Egypt: Erian Blames Warmongers for Hindering Egypt's Democracy
  • Southern Africa: Solving Statelessness in the Region
  • Tunisia: Tunisia to Secure Sufi Shrines
  • South Africa: Frederik Ngubane, Stateless in South Africa - 'It's Like My Future Is On Hold'
  • South Africa: Cosatu North West Condemns the Closure of Public Institutions
  • South Africa: Nehawu Is Disturbed but Not Shocked By the Report That Shows That 12 Million South Africans Are food Insecure
  • Somalia: Somalia Beginning 'Profound Transformation,' UN Official Says During Visit
  • South Africa: Cosatu Limpopo Supports a Living Wage Demand By Farmworkers At Letaba Citrus
  • South Africa: ANC Statement On the New Age/Sabc Breakfast Sessions
  • South Africa: EC Healthcare Workers? Payment Pleas Still Go Unnoticed-Denosa Eastern Cape
  • South Africa: Num Condemns Impala for Promoting Criminality
  • Mali: Unesco to Help Mali Restore Cultural Heritage Damaged During Recent Violence
  • Mozambique: Central Bank Warns of International Uncertainty
  • Morocco: HM King Mohammed VI Dedicates Cancer Treatment Center in Casablanca University Hospital
  • Morocco: HM The King Receives Phone Call From Palestinian President
  • Togo: Emmanuel Adebayor - 'Everything Is Possible in a Game...'
  • Togo: Supporters of the Hawks Still Behind the Game!
  • South Africa: Princeton Festival to Show Osisa-Funded Film
  • Zimbabwe: Mixed Feelings Over Ban on Medical Societies
  • Zimbabwe: ZBE Starts Clearing Tokwe-Murkosi Land
  • Togo/Tunisia: Togo and Tunisia for the Last Ticket?
  • Zimbabwe: Biti Extends the Begging Bowl After Empty Coffers Statement
  • Zimbabwe: ZSE Closes Firmly
  • Mozambique: Kenmare Resources Revenue Up 40 Per Cent
  • Angola: Defence Minister Regrets Nightclub Tragedy in Brazil
  • Mozambique: Nacala Oil Refinery Plan Revived
  • Zimbabwe: Professor John Makumbe Laid to Rest
  • Algeria/Cote d'Ivoire: Algeria Hold Cote D?ivoire in Four-Goal Thriller
  • Mozambique: Beacon Hill Discovers More Coking Coal
  • Nigeria: Okorocha Calls for Military Discipline in Politics
  • Nigeria: Reps Query FG Over N302 Billion Ecology Fund
  • Nigeria: CAN Blasts El-Rufai Over Alleged Comment On Jesus Christ
  • Nigeria: PDP Group Laments Non-Perfomance of Governors
  • Nigeria: BPE Issue BFI Alscon's Bid Letter
  • Nigeria: Kano to Close 2,000 Illegal Private Schools
  • Nigeria: Bauchi Suspends Payment of Allowance to Workers
  • Nigeria: Delta LG Chieftains Allege Extortion By House
  • Nigeria: Jonathan Tasks Civil Servants
  • Nigeria: FG Records U.S.$8.9 Billion FDI
  • West Africa: Afcon 2013 - Togo Completes West African Sweep
  • Nigeria/South Africa: Hart Tips Eagles Against the Elephants
  • Nigeria: Police Pension Scam - Reps Ask EFCC, AGF to Appeal Judgment
  • Nigeria: Okada - Lagos Goes Tough On Unrestricted Routes
  • Zimbabwe: Minister Mutsekwa Faces Stern Test in MDC-T Party Primaries
  • Zimbabwe: MDC Wants July Elections
  • Togo: Togo Hold On to a Draw and a Quarter Final Place
  • Zimbabwe: Year of the Mobile Wars
  • Nigeria/South Africa: Moses Dedicates Goals to Son, Eyes Trophy
  • Nigeria: Nation's Dangerously Rising Foreign Investment
  • Nigeria/South Africa: Maigari Thanks Nigerians, Expresses Faith in Eagles
  • Zimbabwe: Biti and Chamisa Criticized for 'Threatening' to Sue Paper
  • South Africa: Tshabalala Not Too Worried About Being On the Bench
  • Zimbabwe: Discrimination and Land Grabs Enshrined in New Constitution
  • Mozambique: Over 13,000 Hectares Lost in Sofala
  • Angola: INAD Committed to Improving Conditions for Sappers
  • Angola: Balombo Carnival Groups Continue Rehearsal
  • Nigeria: Rangers Trash Flying Eagles Again
  • Nigeria/South Africa: President Jonathan to Grace Afcon Final
  • Nigeria/South Africa: Eagles, Elephants Quarter Final Cracker - Head to Head Analysis
  • Nigeria: U.S.$100 Million Debt - Fidelity Bank Lists Conditions for Customers
  • Nigeria: Winner Emerges in Investment One Simulator Contest
  • Nigeria: Startimes Launches New M50 Mobile TV Phone
  • Nigeria: Operators Want Regulatory Arbitrage On Takaful Insurance
  • Nigeria: Royal Exchange Settles N1.58 Billion Claims
  • Nigeria: NSE Lists Benefits of Retail Bonds As Market Rebounds
  • Nigeria: CBN Moves to Save Banks From Euro Crisis
  • Nigeria: Non-Oil Export - AfDB Grants U.S.$700 Million Credit to NEXIM, BOI
  • Nigeria: MDRI - NAICOM Adopts New Strategy
  • Nigeria: Interswitch Targets More African Markets
  • Nigeria: Promoting Super Eagles With the Largest Football Jersey
  • Nigeria: Agenda for FG Committee On Digital Migration
  • Angola: Three Killed in Road Accident in Uije
  • Angola: Over 400 Shacks Destroyed in Cacuaco Municipality
  • Angola: 1º De Agosto's Players to Join Team in Pretoria
  • Nigeria: Oil Spill - Dutch Court Rejects Nigerians' Case Against Shell
  • Nigeria: Jonathan Promises Equity in Federal Appointments
  • Nigeria: Joblessness - Mimiko Canvasses Vocational Education
  • West Africa: Envoy Decries Poor Implementation of Ecowas Protocol
  • Nigeria: Community Backs Obama's Stand On U.S. Immigration Law
  • Nigeria: Stop Dumping Refuse in Asa River, Kwara Warns Residents
  • Nigeria: World Bank Develops Assessemnt Standards for States On Water Provision
  • Nigeria: Man, 26, Remanded for Murder
  • Angola: Fashion Agency Promotes Fund-Raising Parade
  • Zimbabwe: Electoral Authoritarianism: Elections Without Democracy
  • Angola: Musician Wishes Solidarity and Love Among Angolans
  • Nigeria: Mali Crises - NIS Fortifies Border Patrols to Curb Illegal Immigrants
  • Nigeria: Atiku Calls for Stiffer Anti-Corruption Laws
  • Nigeria: Jonathan Explains Delays in Federal Appointments
  • Nigeria: NAN Laments High Cost of Kidney Transplants in Nigeria
  • Angola: 4 February Preparatory Commission Visits Military Brigade
  • Zimbabwe: Rhyming and Reasoning With Hillary Clinton
  • Nigeria: Afcon - Stakeholders Call for Prayers for Super Eagles
  • Nigeria: Dialogue With Boko Haram, Sultan Tells FG
  • Nigeria: Gunmen Abducts Mother of Leader of Bayelsa House of Assembly
  • Nigeria: Prison Sentence for Ex-Pension Director Ridiculous - NBA
  • Angola: UNFAO Pays Homage to Angola
  • Nigeria: Ebonyi Closes 337 Illegal, Sub-Standard Schools
  • Nigeria: Masqurade Killer of Islamic Cleric On the Run
  • Nigeria: Afcon - Eguma Counsels Keshi On Strategy Against Cote d' Ivoire
  • Nigeria: Student Floats e-Magazine
  • Nigeria: Police Pension Thief Re-Arraigned, Remanded in Prison
  • Nigeria: Sub-Standard Products - SON to Destroy N2 Billion Fake Electrical Cable
  • Nigeria: Police Pension - EFCC Arraigns Yusufu Over N250 Million Fraud
  • Nigeria: Minimum Wage - NULGE Expresses Sadness Over Non-Implementation in Some States
  • Nigeria: Soku/Oluasiri Oil Wells - Rivers Govt Withdraws From Peace Meeting
  • Mozambique: Limpopo Receding, but Still Above Flood Level
  • Nigeria: PSC Promotes 2,341 Senior Police Officers
  • Nigeria: New Universities - Wike Expresses Concern Over Delay in Provisions of Infrastructure
  • Angola: Ministry Concerned At Musicians Situation
  • Angola: Angola and Russia Analyze Bilateral Co-Operation
  • Angola: Singer Waldemar Bastos Holds World Tour This Year
  • Mozambique: Water and Electricity Supplies Restored in Chokwe
  • Zimbabwe: Wednesday, 30 January 2013 - Issue 508
  • Angola: Fight Against Malaria Depends On Increase of Quick Tests Coverage
  • Angola: Researcher Suggests Vernacular Language Prize
  • Nigeria: Nigeria Spends N7 Billion On Malian Mission, Says President Jonathan
  • Angola: Dairy Firm Works for Product's Quality
  • Zimbabwe: Professor John Makumbe Laid to Rest
  • Angola: Portugal's Camões Institute Team Arrived
  • Zambia: CAF Dismiss Afcon Rumours Zambia Reinstated
  • South Africa: Portfolio Committee Pays an Oversight Visit to Department of Labour and Promise New Laws Will Be Passed Into Law Before the End of the Year
  • Angola: Rains Destroy 30 Homes, Injures Three People in Mbanza Kongo
  • Nigeria: SSS Director Makes Case for Inter-Agency Competition
  • Nigeria: NYSC Sports Festival Begins February 4
  • Africa: AfDB Approves U.S $100 Million Loan to Boost Fertilizer Production in Nigeria
  • Nigeria: Varsity Worker to Die By Hanging for Killing Admission Seeker
  • Nigeria: Betrayal of Sardauna's Legacy
  • Nigeria: FAAN Takes Delivery of Fire Tenders
  • Nigeria: The New Regulations in Aviation Sector
  • Uganda: Cholera Hits Six Villages in Nebbi District
  • Uganda: Uganda Ready to Work With Libya
  • Uganda: UBU Plan Boxing Gala
  • Uganda: Baayenda Has Made Saving Jinja Women's Main Forte
  • Nigeria: Gov Elechi Secures N20 Billion Bond in 10 Months
  • Rwanda: Opec, Rwanda Sign Rfw8 Billion Power Project Loan Deal
  • Uganda: NRMs 27 Years - Opening Doors for Women to the Top
  • Rwanda: Amavubi Line Up Cranes Friendly
  • Uganda: URA Fails to Hit Target by Sh175 Billion
  • Uganda: Is That 'Low-Fat' Food Label Genuine?
  • Uganda: Preparing Children for New Academic Year
  • Rwanda: The Face Behind Kigali?s Budding Make-Up Artistry
  • Uganda: NRM Anniversary
  • Uganda: Pioneer Bus Knocks Boy Dead, Residents Hit Back
  • Uganda: Feuding Couple Reveals Horror Secret of Dead Child
  • Uganda: Kategaya Improving, Onek Discharged
  • Uganda: Murchison Falls Gains Expected to Double
  • Uganda: Could an Earlier Lunchtime Help You Lose Weight?
  • Rwanda: Lawmakers Demand Clarity On Land Bill
  • Rwanda: EWSA to Adopt New Power Pricing System
  • Rwanda: Police Host Female Officers Convention
  • Rwanda: Police Officers Get Medals for South Sudan Mission
  • Mali: Africa Should Intervene in Mali
  • Rwanda: Government Launches Mass Distribution of Mosquito Nets
  • Rwanda: Renewed Requests to Extradite Ahorugeze
  • Rwanda: Ministry Clarifies On Mutuelle Fees
  • Rwanda: BK Securities Will Boost Bourse Trading - Brokers
  • Rwanda: Musanze Accident Claims One, Injures Six
  • Rwanda: MTN Cautions Salax Awards Organisers
  • Kenya: Ruterana, Hakizimana for Kenya Open
  • Rwanda: Karongi Irrigation Project Commended
  • Rwanda: Medical Board Speaks Out On Patients Referrals
  • Rwanda: Butare Hospital Gets Rwf1.8 Billion Upgrade
  • Africa: Let Us Hope Africa?s Momentum Holds After Davos
  • South Sudan: South Sudan Launches Council to Organize Grain Trade
  • Rwanda: Habiyambere Falls, Havugimana Advances
  • Congo-Kinshasa: Monusco Distances Self From Congo Army, FDLR Alliance Memo
  • South Sudan: Press Freedom in South Sudan Deteriorates, Watchdog
  • Congo-Kinshasa: Too Many Cooks in Solving DRC Crisis
  • South Sudan: No Room for Politics, Says Lakes State Caretaker Governor
  • South Sudan: Unitary System of Government Is Old Fashioned
  • Rwanda: My Dream Is to Be a Rwandan Citizen - Briton
  • Sudan: Militia Assaults Continue in North Darfur Town, Two Dead
  • Sudan: Armed Group Abducts and Kills Displaced At North Darfur Camp
  • Sudan: Sudan's Border Force Linked to Darfur Gold Mine Attacks - Amnesty
  • Sudan: Sudan Occupies Bottom 10 of Press Freedom Index - Report
  • Sudan: West Darfur Camp Onslaught Costs 'Millions in Damages'
  • Sudan: Militia Raids On North Darfur Road 'Halting Traffic Flow, Rising Prices'
  • Rwanda: French Court Grants Rwandan Extradition Request
  • South Sudan: Hepatitis E Surge Confirmed in South Sudanese Refugee Camps
  • Somalia: President Silanyo 'Disappointed' With UK Threat Alert On Somaliland Security
  • Africa: RSF - East Africa Stagnates Near Bottom of the Index, Mali Nosedives
  • Uganda: Uganda Has 'Reason to Mark NRM Day'
  • Uganda: Ssebuguzi Could Set the Mbarara Pace
  • Uganda: Umony Commits to Lifting Azam
  • Uganda: Afcon - a Cocktail of Drama
  • Uganda: Fake Extension Cables, Cooking Oil Flood Market
  • Uganda: The Battle for Guns in NRAs Bush War
  • Uganda: Sai Indian Spiritual Movement Gets Home
  • Uganda: Asaba Sold His Land to Author Mathematics Books
  • Uganda: Varicose Vein Patients Receive Surgery
  • Uganda: Sekajja Shuns Uganda, Wants England Shirt
  • Mali: AU-Led Donors' Conference Pledges Over U.S.$450 Million for Mali
  • Uganda: Why You Should Watch Your Sugar Intake
  • Uganda: Urban TV's Coca Cola Rated Next - a Case of Setting a Thief to Catch a Thief
  • Uganda: Public Service - Lwamafa, Seven Others Remanded
  • Eritrea: Health Center in Foro Semi-Urban Center Rendering Commendable Community Sensitization Service
  • Uganda: Single Parent in Marriage
  • Kenya: Peace Critical in the Run-Up to the Elections
  • Kenya: Incomes, Perceptions Spur Insurance Sector
  • Kenya: GM Upgraded Assembly Plant Operational
  • Kenya: Lateness Locks Out Presidential Aspirant
  • Kenya: Public to Report Crimes, Hate Speech Via SMS
  • Kenya: 200 Needy Students to Get KCB Scholarships
  • Kenya: Coast Gets First Fully-Fledged University
  • Kenya: Raila Agrees to Meet 'Fake' Cop
  • Kenya: Ndemo Challenges Pollsters On Objective of Polls
  • Eritrea: Ambassador Girma Calls On the AU to Pay Serious Attention to Implementation of EEBC Ruling
  • Uganda: Uganda Celebrates NRM 27th Anniversary
  • Kenya: Support Children Livivng With Cancer By Buying Their Paintings
  • Uganda: World Bank L. Victoria Project Fails to Take Off
  • Kenya: Police On the Hunt for Murder Suspect
  • Kenya: Wambui, Shebesh Get Off With Warning Over IEBC Protest
  • Ethiopia: Ethiopia and Botswana Sign Air Transport Agreement
  • Eritrea: Significant Development Accomplishment Registered in Adi-Keyih Sub-Zone
  • Algeria/Cote d'Ivoire: Wilfried Bony, Man of the 1st Match Cote d' Ivoire 2-2 Algeria
  • Togo/Tunisia: Afcon 2013 - Analysis of Togo 1-1 Tunisia
  • Togo/Tunisia: Afcon 2013 - Emmanuel Sheyi Adebayor, Man of the Match Togo 1 - 1 Tunisia
  • Togo/Tunisia: Lively Togo Make History At Afcon Finals
  • Africa: Mozambican Wins Prestigious Vaccine Innovation Award
  • Kenya: 175,000 Face Starvation in Kwale Drought
  • Kenya: Kwale School Whose English Results Were Cancelled Was to Be Shut Down Last Year
  • Kenya: Referees Converge in Kisumu for 3-Day Refresher
  • Kenya: Kiambu TNA Aspirants Promise Joint Campaigns
  • Kenya: Voter Doubts Joho Degrees, Asks Court to Disqualify Him
  • Kenya: Kenya Breweries Bumps U.S.$51,000 for 2013 Kenya Open
  • Kenya: Kaunya Not an ICC Witness
  • Kenya: Businesswoman Murdered in Mwingi
  • Kenya: Electoral Commission Clears Four Aspirants for the State House Race
  • Kenya: Kcpe Top Girl in Kitui Wants to Be a Surgeon
  • Kenya: Koigi Threatens to Sue Cord
  • Mali: Mali Series Bad Guy Unveils 'Sober' Music Video
  • Kenya: Is Stolen Property Allowed in China?
  • Kenya: Bloggers Believed to Be Perpetrators of Hatespeech Pursued
  • Kenya: Munandi Called Up to Tour Side
  • Kenya: Digital TV Decoder Prices Still Exorbitant
  • Kenya: Fear Grips Flower Firms Ahead of the Elections
  • Kenya: How to Win War Against the Poaching Menace
  • Kenya: Home Builders Hit By Land-Use Change Delays
  • Kenya: Politicians Told to Avoid Land Issues in Campaigns
  • East Africa: Evidence Found of Early Chinese Trade Links to East Africa
  • Kenya: Kaloki Calls for Unity in Parties
  • Kenya: Strict Taxman Removes Shine From Buy-to-Let
  • Kenya: Three Pupils Shot in Kuria
  • Kenya: Fake Cop Report Out Thursday
  • Kenya: Nairobi Police Send Pilot to Mombasa Over Defilement
  • Kenya: Five Public Schools Top Nandi Kcpe List of Best Performers
  • Africa: Remittances to Africa Are the World's Most Expensive.
  • Kenya: Prepare Supporters for Defeat - Aspirant
  • Kenya: Kabogo Picks Former Eabl Boss As Deputy
  • Kenya: State to Train Medics On County Leadership
  • Kenya: Tight Security As Presidential Candidates Present Papers
  • Kenya: Best Pals Lead Makueni Kcpe List
  • Kenya: Athletic Polls Shelved
  • Kenya: Outer City Properties Outdo Mid-Town Belt
  • Kenya: Embu Cop On Trial Over Prison Break
  • Kenya: Kisumu Water Safe for Drinking, Govt Says
  • Kenya: Dark Cloud Hangs Over Maize Farmers' Fortunes in Kitale
  • Kenya: UN Complex in Nairobi Remembers Holocaust Victims
  • Kenya: Kitale Property Developers Eye County Government
  • Kenya: Kenyans Bag Six Slots in Viewers' Choice Awards
  • Kenya: Stick to Your Mandate Kavuludi Tells Ipoa
  • Kenya: Burglars Break Into Tourists Hotel Room
  • Kenya: School Stages March for Top Pupil
  • Kenya: Kisumu's MM Shah Primary School Shines
  • Kenya: I WIll Meet Police Imposter - PM Raila Odinga
  • Kenya: Shahbal On Police Radar Over 'His Burnt Office'
  • Kenya: 1,800 Kenya Ports Authority Managers Await Pay Decision
  • Kenya: Teach Children to Make Decisions
  • Kenya: Policemen Fight Over Drink
  • Kenya: Kipsigis Leaders Back Cherotich
  • Kenya: Naivasha Prisoner Scores 350 Marks in Primary Exams
  • Kenya: Youth Fight Over Money
  • Kenya: 'Super-Spreads' Emerge in Mortgage Financing
  • Zimbabwe: MDC-T Would Prefer Elections in July
  • Kenya: Bondo University Men's Hostels Razed By Fire
  • Kenya: Red Cross Officials Ambushed in Dadaab
  • Mali: Rebel Leaders Flee Kidal in North
  • Kenya: Uchumi Picks Jambopay for E-Commerce Trade
  • Kenya: Isiolo Banditry Hits Kcpe Results
  • Kenya: Baringo Schools Reopen
  • East Africa: British Army Accused of Arming Poachers
  • Kenya: Uhuru, Ruto Plan to Seek ICC Trial Extension
  • Kenya: Supermarket Man in U.S.$17,000 Theft Case
  • Kenya: Raila Launches Campaign
  • Kenya: Mwakwere to Grace Coast Show
  • Kenya: Yumobile Lowers Cross Network Charge By 20 Percent
  • Cote d'Ivoire/Algeria: Elephants Come Back Against Surging Algeria
  • Kenya: Dalmas Rival Quits ODM
  • Kenya: Gitugi Tea Factory Renovated
  • Zambia: Zambia Kicked Out
  • Togo: All Eyes On Adebayor
  • Nigeria/Cote d'Ivoire: Nigerian Obi Mikel Wants a Victory Against Côte d'Ivoire
  • Kenya: Electoral Commission Must Reject Parties' Nominee Lists
  • Kenya: Youth Summit to Be Held Tomorrow
  • Kenya: Aswani in Oman
  • Congo-Kinshasa: Dramatic Report From DRC, Following Substantial Support to the Alliance's Appeal
  • Kenya: Cord Launches Fresh Campaign Machine
  • Kenya: Mass Elephant Slaying Linked to Appointment of Wildlife Director - Sources
  • Mali: French Go It Alone in North
  • Mozambique: Flood Disaster Displaces 70,000
  • Burkina Faso/Togo: Burkina Anxiously Awaits Traoré Recovery After Zambia Draw
  • Africa: World Loses $260 Billion From Poor Water Systems - President Sirleaf
  • Kenya: Don't Bribe, Job Seekers Told
  • Kenya: Why Maintenance of Assets Such As Buildings Is a Must
  • Kenya: Consumption of Cement Falls for the First Time in 3 Years
  • Kenya: Lover Accused of Burning Suitor's House
  • Kenya: Itierio Girl Tops Primary School Exams in Nyanza
  • Kenya: Boy, 17 Commits Suicide Over Exam Results
  • Kenya: Eveready Biggest Gainer At the NSE
  • Kenya: Kenya to Recall Five Players From Diaspora Ahead of Women's Africa Cup
  • Kenya: Deadline for Insurance Firms to Set Up Risk Pool Looms
  • Kenya: A Kenyan Manifesto Is What Is Needed
  • Kenya: Woman Denies Breaking Chairs, Beer Bottles
  • Kenya: Central Bank Steps in As Shilling Touches 88 to the USD
  • Kenya: Syokimau Railway Station Yet to Pick Up
  • Kenya: Serena's Wellness Initiative
  • Kenya: Kajiado County Improves Primary School Exams
  • Kenya: Raila to Meet Police Imposter
  • Kenya: Kenyan Town Gets U.S.$22 Million to Expand Water Services
  • Kenya: National Oil Lowers Diesel Prices By One Shilling
  • Kenya: TNA Officials Furious Over U.S.$ 719,000 Debt After Primaries
  • Kenya: Man Dies in Mwingi Road Crash
  • Kenya: Pleasant View Tops Kiambu
  • Kenya: Musingu High Win Arunga Basketball Tourney Title
  • Kenya: Law Society of Kenya Challenged Over New Dress Code
  • Kenya: Opinion Polls Are Democracy Tools, Consulting Agency Says
  • Kenya: AFC Move in to Avert Showdown With Busia Club Over Player
  • Kenya: Kenya Set to Stage International Junior Karate Show in May
  • Kenya: Kwale Locals Don't Understand Mining Exploration, Govt Says
  • Kenya: 3 Illegal Fish Traders Held
  • Kenya: Nigerian TV Station - We Did Not Ban Alingo!
  • Swaziland: Deputy PM Announces Date of Election
  • Swaziland: Deputy PM Misleads On Human Rights
  • Mali: Mali and Football On Agenda for Merkel Paris Visit Next Wednesday
  • Kenya: U.S.$68,000 of Marijuana Impounded
  • Kenya: Aspirant Tells Off UDF, Says He Will Win Mombasa Seat
  • Kenya: Olando Picks KSB Director As Deputy
  • Egypt: High Road, Railway Fatalities Highlight Need for Investment
  • Kenya: Agriculture Show Rescheduled
  • Kenya: Electoral Body Receives U.S.$570,775 in Nomination Fees
  • Kenya: 200 Needy Students Receive Scholarships
  • Kenya: Artists Join Joho's Peace Walk
  • Kenya: Gachugu Academy Emerges as Top School in Nyeri
  • Kenya: Workers Ready to Pay Nhif Rates After Consultation
  • Kenya: Mombasa Governor Hopefuls Divided Over Jubilee Plan
  • Kenya: Infants Have a Right to Eat Quality Food
  • Mauritius: IMF Concludes 2013 Article Iv Consultation Mission to Mauritius
  • Africa: Bill Gates's 2013 Annual Letter - Measuring Impact
  • Angola: IMF Concludes Second Post-Program Monitoring Mission to Angola
  • Gambia: Gambia Experience Donates to Gambian Projects
  • Western Sahara: President of Republic Likens Trial of Gdeim Izik Prisoners to Apartheid Regime
  • Gambia: Appeal Court Orders Release of Rape Convict
  • Gambia: U.S.' Generation Change Launched in Gambia
  • Mali: War and Hunger in Mali
  • South Africa: Nelspruit Hospital Without Water, 4 Weeks Now
  • Gambia: Court of Appeal Displeased With Batch Samba Fye's Family Member
  • Gambia: Couple Open Defence in Bakoteh Murder Case
  • Gambia: ITC Interim Council Meeting Opens in Banjul
  • South Africa: Legendary Pop Culture Painting Goes on Sale
  • Morocco: President of South Sudan Called On Nation to Recognize SADR
  • Gambia: Bafrow, Gambia Federation of Disabled Boosted
  • Egypt: More Protests Likely Over Football Disaster
  • Gambia: German Philanthropists Boost School Feeding in Gambian Schools
  • Africa: Digital, Mobile & Marketing Trends for 2013
  • Gambia: In Abdoulie Tambedou's Trial GPA Director of Traffic Operation Testifies
  • Gambia: We Will Bring Basketball Back to Its Feet, Says Gba Prexy
  • Gambia: 31 Employees Sue Capital Gas
  • Gambia: 2013 National Volleyball League Set for March
  • Gambia: 'All Schools to Operate Saturdays, Not Fridays'
  • South Africa: The Auditor-General Problem
  • South Africa: Hundreds of Farmworkers Fired After Strike
  • South Africa: Are the Lights Coming Back On in Khayelitsha?
  • South Africa: Why I Will Not Be Interviewed On Radio 786 - an Open Letter
  • Gambia: Burglar Jailed
  • Mali: Mali War Halts Climate Change Projects
  • Gambia: Court of Appeal Urges Legal Aid Agency to Represent Appellant
  • Gambia: Abubakarr Kunda Wins Tahir Senior Inter-House Sport Competition
  • Gambia: Six Million Economic Crime Case Continues
  • Kenya: Kenyans Wrest Flood-Prone River Onto the Straight and Narrow
  • Gambia: We Will Bounce Back, Brikama United Coach
  • Gambia: Washington & Jefferson College Gives to Tendaba Schools
  • South Africa: Short Film to Boost Mpumalanga's Film Profile
  • South Africa: SA, Philippines Meet for First Bilateral Meeting
  • Chad: Chad Averts Locust Threat
  • Gambia: Farmers Call for Revival of the Livestock Services
  • South Africa: Gauteng's Health Turnaround Strategy Improves Provincial Healthcare
  • Gambia: Assistance for Class Room Block
  • South Africa: Demarcation Board to Further Engage Zamdela Residents
  • Gambia: Serekunda East Plays Down Pitch Criticism
  • South Africa: SABC Hounds Dead Woman for Licence Fees
  • South Africa: New Minimum Wage for Farmworkers to Be Announced
  • South Africa: New Age Funding Is Apartheid infogate Scandal All Over Again
  • Gambia: Minister Jammeh Visits Darsilameh Youth
  • Burundi: Land Issues Threaten Burundi's Peace
  • South Africa: Another Year, Another Fet Certificate Crisis
  • South Africa: No Decision Taken On Export Levy for Coal - Shabangu
  • Gambia: Youth Group Cleans Up Brikama Health Center
  • Gambia: Boost for Jamissa Academy
  • Kenya: Stalled Police Reform Threatens Polls, Says Amnesty
  • Gambia: Defence Opens in Manslaughter Case
  • Egypt: Emergency Powers Excessive. Says Rights Group
  • Gambia: Kombo South Disqualifies Banyaka
  • Liberia: We Detest the Senators' Behavior
  • Gambia: EU Approves ?7.6 Million Project for Mdgs Initiative
  • Africa: Post-Conflict Security in an Africa of Networked Multilevel Governance - Is the International Community Focused On the Wrong Things?
  • Liberia: More Lebanese Investors to Visit Liberia Soon
  • Liberia: Pres. Sirleaf Satisfied With CBL Supervisory Role
  • Ghana: Election Petition - How Many Voted Abroad - Petitioners Ask EC
  • Africa: The Cruel and Ungrateful Game Sees Katonga On the Bench and Traoré On a Stretcher
  • Gambia: Standard Chartered Bank Donates to Five Hospitals Across the Country
  • Liberia: More Improvements in Justice System
  • Zambia/Burkina Faso: Zambia Now One-Tournament Wonders After Burkina Goalless Draw
  • Liberia: Taking Two Points From President Sirleaf's Annual Message
  • Africa: African Press Review 30 January 2013
  • Gambia: Utilising Potential in Fisheries Sector
  • Liberia: CSO Visions On MDGs Ensured
  • Liberia: Ellen Pleads With Lawmakers
  • Liberia: Stronger & Safer - Ellen Declares Liberia
  • Liberia: Mitigating Challenges to Decentralization
  • Liberia: Benoni Urey Raps On President Sirleaf's Annual Message
  • Gambia: Ex-GPA MD Tambedou Trial Progresses
  • Sierra Leone: Over 120 Patients in Sierra Leone to Benefit From Topotecan
  • Liberia: Teachers Appeal to Ellen, Education
  • Liberia: No Money for AFL Mali Mission, But...
  • Liberia: No Money for AFL Deployment
  • Liberia: Youth & Sports Commends All for Successful County Meet
  • Liberia: Fire Engulfs Legislature Records Department
  • Liberia: Gov't Receives Keys to Nine Housing Units
  • Liberia: PYJ, Wotorson in Bitter Exchanges
  • Liberia: Ex-Careysburg City Mayor Praises Ellen's Annual Message
  • Mali: Most Timbuktu Manuscripts Safe, Says Expert
  • Liberia: Job Creation Causes Stir
  • Liberia: Lawmaker Describes Ellen's Pronouncement Oversight
  • Liberia: GVL Operations Under Probe
  • South Africa: Residents, Parents From Zwelitsha and Nkanini Call for New School
  • Liberia: GOL Is Prepared to Provide Security If Unmil Leaves - Justice Minister
  • Liberia: Woods - This Is the Time to Act
  • Liberia: Ellen - Liberian Constitution Inadequate...
  • South Africa: From the Streets of Khayelitsha to the Cape Town All Stars
  • Liberia: Lawmakers Want Security, Clinic
  • Nigeria: Stakeholders to Parley On Alternative Building Process
  • Nigeria: Checking Demolition of Houses in FCT
  • Nigeria: NSE, Board to Partner On Trans-African Highway
  • Nigeria: Urban Shelter, FMBN Partner Over N1.8 Billion Abuja Brick City
  • Nigeria: Contractor Blames Rains, Lack of Funding for Project Delay
  • Nigeria: 'Inequal Land Rights Aggravates Women's Status'
  • Nigeria: Board to Restructure FHA Inaugurated
  • Nigeria: New Charges - Ex-Police Pensions Accontant Remanded in Prison
  • Egypt: Presidency - Morsi Visits Germany for Few Hours
  • Egypt: Prosecutor - General Orders Arrest of Suspected Black Bloc Members
  • Egypt: ESE Loses LE 4.5 Bn
  • Egypt: Opposition Meets With Ultraconservatives to End Crisis - Source
  • Egypt: Tourism Ministry Agrees to Sponsor Islamic Exhibition
  • Africa: Africa's High Growth Potential Cities
  • Egypt: PM Assigns Minister to Review Controversial Articles in Constitution
  • Libya: Army Thwarts Attempt to Smuggle Arms Into Egypt
  • Egypt: Cabinet Discusses Current Political Situation
  • Egypt: Presidency Announces Results of National Dialogue
  • Egypt: Morsi Assigns Canal Governors to Decide On Curfew
  • South Africa/Mali: Bafana's Majoro Fit to Face Mali
  • Egypt: PM Discusses Turkish Projects in Egypt
  • South Africa: Muti Protects - Commission Hears
  • Egypt: PM Asserts His Full Support for Police Forces
  • Egypt: Qandil: Dialogue 'Key to Resolve All Political Differences'
  • South Africa: President Zuma Commits to Helping Rebuild Somalia
  • Africa: AfDB President Visits India to Strengthen Ties, Participate in Development Summit
  • South Africa: John Cooper's Profile and Articles
  • South Africa: New Copyright Licenses From DALRO
  • Nigeria: Ondo Tribunal Adjourns to Feb 4
  • Nigeria: UAE Billionaire Al-Ghurair Targets Nigeria's Economy
  • Nigeria: PIB - House Panel to Visit Saudi Arabia, Venezuela, Others
  • Nigeria: Saudi Firm to Invest in Jaiz Bank
  • Nigeria: Electricity - Another Look At Nerc's Self Metering Plan
  • Nigeria: Presidential Pilgrimage Committee Wants Basa With Israel
  • Nigeria: Excess Crude Account - Governors Seek Suprme Court Interpretation
  • Nigeria: Missing 20-Year-Old Found Hanged in Kaduna
  • Nigeria: World Bank to Spend U.S.$5 Billion On 27 Projects
  • Nigeria: Provost, Bursar Jailed Over Corruption
  • Nigeria: Student Arrested for Planting Bomb in Kano
  • Nigeria: Where Northern Governors Invest
  • Nigeria/Ethiopia: Adepoju Congratulates Eagles On Victory Over Ethiopia
  • Nigeria: Army to Test Boko Haram Ceasefire
  • Nigeria: Ex-Police Officer, Eight Others Arrested Over Kidnap
  • Nigeria: Analysts Predict Good Returns for Dangote Cement Shareholders
  • Nigeria: How I Initiated the FOI Bill - Ugokwe
  • Nigeria: CPC Expels 10 Members in Katsina
  • Nigeria: Henry Okah's Conviction in South Africa
  • Nigeria: 'Country Still Leprosy Endemic'
  • Nigeria: Don't Overheat the Polity, Kuku Tells Ex-Militant Leaders
  • Nigeria: Verdict in Hague Niger Delta Oil Case
  • South Africa: Taking the Franschhoek Wine Tram
  • South Africa: Extra Boost for SA Manufacturing
  • South Africa: Hi-Tech Shacks for Better Living
  • South Africa: Cogta Must Answer for R30 Million Tender Fraud
  • Zambia/Burkina Faso: Steely Burkinabe Can Aim for Afcon Semi-Finals
  • Kenya: NCIC Pursuing Three Bloggers Believed to Be Perpetrators of Hatespeech
  • Kenya: Last Group of IDPs to Be Resettled By End of February
  • Kenya: Poachers Killed and Tusks Recovered
  • Kenya: Police Officer Killed in Mombasa
  • Kenya: Uhuru Kenyatta Cleared to Vie for Presidency
  • Kenya: Changes in Police Service Commission As Part of Reforms
  • South Africa: Another South African Oscar Nomination
  • Kenya: National Oil Cuts Diesel Prices Countrywide
  • Kenya: Other Aspirants to Also Present Papers
  • Kenya: Restaurant Review - Aero Club At Wilson Airport
  • Kenya: Foreign Media Warned Against Alarming Reports During and After Elections
  • Kenya: Pollsters Should Disclose Financiers - Ndemo
  • Kenya: Twitter's Video APP Could Be Next Big Thing in Social Media
  • Kenya: Raila Firmly in State House Race
  • Rwanda: KLAB Livens Tech Scene
  • Kenya: Institute of Economic Affairs Invites Essays On Nairobi City
  • Kenya: Kenya Police Gets New Spokesman
  • South Africa: Abraham Kriel Reopens House Bouwer for Girls
  • Kenya: Lies That Bind Leads Kenyan Nominees At AMVCA
  • Nigeria/Ethiopia: Ethiopia Fans Apologise for Conduct
  • Nigeria: ACN's Divided House
  • Nigeria: Mikel May Miss Elephants Clash
  • Nigeria: House Orders Probe Into Sale of OML 30 Divided Over Federal Character Act
  • Nigeria: Afcon 2013 - Moses Takes Eagles to Promised Land
  • Nigeria: Eagles Will Cage Elephants Says Emenike
  • Nigeria: Quiet, the President's Men Are Talking
  • Nigeria: Okah's Conviction Rekindles Clamour for Justice Sector Reform
  • Kenya: Uhuru Cleared for March 4 Poll
  • South Africa: No, No, No Comrade, That #FNB Campaign Is Unacceptable...
  • Zambia: Nation Awarded for Focused Malaria Fight
  • South Africa: Homes, Lives Lost in Limpopo Flooding
  • Zambia: Kwacha Continues Bearish Run Against Dollar
  • Nigeria: 'Charly Boy Brand Tormented Our Lives' - Charles Oputa
  • Nigeria: Afcon - Fans Laud Super Eagles Qualification
  • Nigeria: How Citizen Aigbedion Was Mobbed, 'Murdered' in Turkey
  • Zambia: Zambia Bow Out of Afcon
  • Zambia: Govt Plans for Street Children
  • Kenya: Woman Sets Self and Her Children On Fire
  • Nigeria: Caught in the Web of Politics
  • South Africa: Get Down and Dirty Dancing
  • Zambia: Ex-Convict Rathi Deported
  • Angola: FAO Director General Jets in
  • Zambia: 2013 Yield Threatened
  • Kenya: General Motors Expands Assembly Plant
  • Namibia: BA, Rammies in Zero Cool Clash Tonight
  • Angola: Writer João Miranda Presents Books in Caxito
  • Zambia: Muna Singh, Malauni Appointed FIA Stewards
  • Zambia: Nkomeshya Backs Referendum Calls
  • Angola: Cup Semi-Finals Set for Wednesday
  • Kenya: Presidential Candidates Cleared By the IEBC
  • Angola: Presentation of Aquatic Biodiversity Report On Okavango River
  • Angola: Interior Ministry to Probe Into Allegations of Bad Treatment of Inmates
  • Zambia: Isoka Gets 20 Hectares for Industrial Cluster
  • Namibia: Learning Centre Renders Good Service
  • Angola: State Secretary for Culture Works in Namibe
  • Zambia: Locusts Invade Mungwi
  • Zambia: Careless Solid Waste Managers to Be Shamed
  • Angola: Baía Farta Groups Receive Costume for Carnival
  • Zambia: Govt Takes Over Roan Golf Club
  • Namibia: Gambling Act Becomes Obsolete
  • Angola: Angolan Book of Tales in Jerusalem Fair
  • South Africa: Nkandlagate - President Zuma Must Pay-Up
  • Namibia: Alleged Girlfriend Killer Denied Bail
  • Angola: Attorney-General Backs Crackdown On Illegal Firearms Possession
  • Namibia: OYO HIV Testing Workshop Ends
  • Angola: Govt Continues to Create Conditions for Development
  • Zambia: Swedish Legislators to Visit Zambia
  • Southern Africa: Improved Education for SADC
  • Namibia: WAD Trains Another 122 Women
  • Namibia: Hano Opens Year Motivating Youth
  • Namibia: Zebra Snakes Continue to Torment Villagers
  • Zambia: Approved Exploration Licences to Boost Mining
  • Zambia: 50 Prisoners Petition State
  • Zambia: Renard Mourns Chipolopolo Exit
  • Namibia: Pastor Naibeb's Fraud Case Postponed
  • Zambia: 'Councillors' Ban Won't Affect UNWTO Preps'
  • Zambia: Zesco, LCC Told to Align Development Plans
  • South Africa: Boost for Local Manufacturing
  • South Africa: E-Tolling Is a Mockery of the Poor and Must Be Stopped
  • South Africa/Mali: Majoro Fit to Face Mali in Afcon Quarter Final
  • South Africa: Smuggling of Contraband in Prisons Must Be Eradicated
  • South Africa: Zuma Mourns Death of Jazz Legend
  • South Africa: Professional Bodies Urged to Assist Youth
  • South Africa: President Zuma Commits to Helping Rebuild Somalia
  • Mali: Captain Keita Offers to Pay Teammate Bonuses
  • Namibia: Ladies Doing It for Themselves
  • Zambia: Kr531 Million Unaccounted for, Reveals Auditor General
  • Ghana: Coach Appiah - 'We Are Half Way Through'
  • Zambia: RDA to Spend Kr3.2bn On Road Projects This Year
  • Zambia: Suspected Cholera Claims Four Lives in Chipili
  • Namibia: Pewa Academy, NGO Partner in Offering Computer Courses
  • Namibia: Incestuous Father's Sentence to Be Revisited
  • Liberia: High Level Panel Meeting Begins
  • Liberia: We Welcome the Delegates
  • Liberia: Civil Servants Salary Increment Unilateral
  • Zimbabwe: Nhira Re-Invents Herself
  • Zambia: Good Management Skills Will Save Agro Sector
  • Namibia: Searing Heat Scorches Namibia
  • South Africa: More Gauteng Learners Get Bursaries
  • Liberia: Bong Scholarship Program Suspended
  • Liberia: Fire in Capitol Building
  • Liberia: 'Not Realistic, Frank'
  • Namibia: Namport Acquires New Mobile Cranes
  • Africa: Champions Zambia Exit Afcon 2013
  • Zimbabwe: Satellite Schools Rapped
  • Zimbabwe: Tobacco Farmers Want More
  • Namibia: Popya With Maszanga
  • Zimbabwe: Parties Primary Elections Loom
  • Liberia: Police Begin Traffic Diversion Thursday
  • Zimbabwe: Chingoka Lifts Racism Lid
  • Namibia: Maria Konjeni Storms Into Bricklaying, Until Recently Considered a Men's World
  • Zimbabwe: Council Blitz Nets 81 Touts, Kombi Crews Hail Move
  • Zimbabwe: Sean Williams Impresses Tuskers
  • Africa: After Mali, Now What?
  • Nigeria: Ogun PDP Files Contempt Charge Against Oyinlola
  • Nigeria: Reps to Probe Oml 30 Allocation
  • Nigeria: Court Rules On Newswatch Suit Tomorrow
  • Nigeria: PDP Deputy National Exco Passes Vote of Confidence in Tukur
  • Nigeria: Ten Years of Trust's Dialogues (I)
  • Nigeria: 10 Feared Dead in Renewed Offa/Erinle Clash
  • Nigeria: Electricity Commission Considers Special Tariff for IPPs
  • Nigeria: States Get N157 Billion Excess Crude Funds
  • Zimbabwe: Beitbridge Water Supplies Improve
  • Nigeria: Obas Want Oyo Royal Palace Declared As National Monument
  • Nigeria: FG to Spend N8 Billion On Mali Operation
  • Nigeria: Kogi Lawmakers Return to ANPP to Avert Losing Seats
  • Nigeria: House Rejects Bill On Compulsory Breast Feeding
  • Nigeria: Religion Has Been Commercialised - Gbong Gwom
  • Nigeria: Lassa Fever Kills One in Plateau
  • Nigeria: Presidential Committee Wants Uniform Pay for All Public Servants
  • Nigeria: Woman Killed By Son in Kwara Buried
  • Nigeria: Brave Moses Takes Eagles to Promised Land
  • Nigeria: EFCC Arrests Freed Pension Accountant, Re-Arraigns Him Today
  • Zimbabwe: Zimbabwean Sets Record
  • Zimbabwe: Liquid Telecom Spreads Wings
  • South Africa: Altech in African Fibre Network Deal
  • Zimbabwe: Man Faces Extradition Over Murder Case
  • South Africa: Wcape Ecological Disaster Feared
  • Nigeria: Buhari, Tinubu Won't Drop Ambitions for Merger
  • Nigeria: Water Scarcity Hits Seven FCT Communities
  • Nigeria: No Agreement Today
  • Nigeria: Investors Will Not Take Over PHCN Until All Labour Issues Are Addressed - Opara
  • Nigeria: Pension Scam Trial - Akanbi Says Judge Encouraging Corruption
  • Nigeria: Steal a Goat, Go to Jail, Steal Billions, Pay a Small Fine
  • Nigeria: How I Won CPC Ticket for Wuse - Buba Galadima's Daughter
  • Nigeria: Reps Move to Scrap State Electoral Commissions
  • Nigeria: Soldiers Killed My Brother, Friend - Gombe Resident
  • Nigeria: 2015 - Urhobo Union Seeks Alliance With ACF
  • Nigeria: Why Palace Guards Took Bayero's Bullets - Shehu Malami
  • Nigeria: Flood Destroys 300 Farms in Sokoto Villages
  • Nigeria: I'm Fully in Charge, Says Enugu Acting Governor
  • Nigeria: Fidelity Bank to Sponsor 2013 NYSC Games
  • Nigeria: Dud Cheque - EFCC Arraigns Lawmaker
  • Nigeria: Judgement On Accountant Who Stole N1.4 Billion Is Okay - Yahaya Mahmoud
  • Nigeria: Fashola to Grace Ositelu's Service of Songs
  • South Africa: South African Tourism Industry Upbeat
  • Zimbabwe: Zimrights Director Granted Bail
  • Zimbabwe: Gomba Is New Zafa President
  • Zimbabwe: Mironga Leaves Caps United
  • Zimbabwe: Neighbour Yanks Stalker to Court
  • Namibia: Reds Secure Services of Chilufya
  • Zimbabwe: Civil Servants Fail to Reconstitute Apex Council
  • Zimbabwe: Poultry Association Cries Foul
  • Zimbabwe: Govt Seeks Money for Elections
  • Namibia: Number of Destitute People Growing Rapidly in Keetmanshoop
  • Zimbabwe: Residents Need Safe, Clean Water
  • Zimbabwe/South Africa: Simba Sithole Undergoes Medical
  • Namibia: Kabbe Readies for Mass Evacuation
  • Zimbabwe: Mimosa to Sink New Shaft
  • Zimbabwe: Africaid Wins Auxillia Chimusoro Award
  • Zimbabwe: New Music Academy On Cards
  • Zimbabwe: Sulu Unveils 'Batai Munhu' Dance
  • Zimbabwe: Chief Warns Zanu-PF
  • Zimbabwe: MDC-T Fissures Widen
  • Zimbabwe: Bogus Transporter Diverts Cotton Lint to SA, Court Told
  • Zimbabwe: Horror Blast - Initial Police Findings Out
  • Zimbabwe: Police Officers Urged to Study Further
  • Zimbabwe: Nyabinde's Saxophonist Dies
  • Nigeria/Cote d'Ivoire: Super Eagles Need to Up Their Game Against Ivorians
  • South Africa: The Riotous Underbelly of the New Normal
  • Zimbabwe: 'Invest in Excellence'
  • Zimbabwe: Chihuri Urges Women to Vote
  • Zimbabwe: Ndlovu Scoops Musho Award
  • Zimbabwe: Dam for Mhondoro
  • Zimbabwe: Envoy Hails Zim-Cuba Co-Operation
  • Nigeria: Revealed - SSS, Police Have Powers to Tap Phone Lines
  • Nigeria: EFCC Re-Arrests Pension Fund Fraudster
  • Nigeria: Okorocha - How Nigeria Can Move Forward
  • Nigeria: Cautious Optimism Greets Boko Haram's Ceasefire
  • Nigeria: Newswatch - Court Decides Former Directors' Fate Tomorrow
  • West Africa: U.S. Establishes Drone Base in Niger
  • Nigeria: Nine Arrested Over Abduction of Nollywood Actress, Sylvanus
  • Nigeria: We Remain Indivisible, Says CAN
  • Zimbabwe: Bid to Discredit Voters' Roll
  • Zimbabwe: Chi-Town Hospital, Wua Sign Pact
  • Zimbabwe: ZSE Rally Continues
  • Zimbabwe: Kevin Kaindu Disadvantaged Man
  • Zimbabwe: Simba, Roddie Gone
  • Liberia: Prevent the Looming Disaster
  • Liberia: Exercise Patience for Gradual Increment
  • Liberia: Fire Guts Capitol Building Again
  • Liberia: No Allotment for AFL Deployment
  • Liberia: Gov't Sued At Supreme Court
  • Zimbabwe: Heavy Rains Sweet News for Sugarcane Farmers
  • Liberia: Taylor Drags Gov't to Court
  • Zimbabwe: Draft Constitution to Be Presented to Parly Next Week
  • Nigeria: El-Rufai Apologises Over Blasphemous Re-Tweet
  • Nigeria: Fraud - Court Sentences Provost, Bursar to Four Years Imprisonment
  • Kenya: Uchumi Picks Jambo Pay for E-Commerce Trade
  • South Africa: Deaths Likely Following Mthatha Depot Shambles
  • Kenya: Raila, Uhuru Seek IEBC Clearance for March Poll
  • Kenya: Mombasa Polytechnic to Become a University
  • Zambia: The Parallel Universe Series
  • Zimbabwe: Agribank's Due Diligence Process Starts
  • Zimbabwe: Remain Disciplined, War Vets Told
  • Zimbabwe: Murder Cases Soar 18 Percent
  • Zimbabwe: Jaws, Chivandire to Help Old Hararians' Cause
  • Kenya: Digital TV Decorder Prices Still Exobitant
  • Zimbabwe: Municipality Contests Labour Court Ruling
  • Kenya: PM Raila, Kalonzo and Mudavadi Off the Hook
  • Kenya: Security Beefed Up At IEBC Offices
  • Kenya: Nairobi Named 6th City to Watch in the Next Five Years
  • Egypt: Mursi Says Suez Governors May Reduce or Cancel Curfew
  • Nigeria: Eagles Get U.S.$30,000 Each
  • Nigeria: Time to Fight Corruption
  • Nigeria: LG Polls - Crisis Rocks Edo ACN Over Alleged Imposition of Candidates
  • Nigeria: We Are Not Against Jonathan - Govs
  • Nigeria: NASS to FG - Revoke Dana's Licence, Sack NCAA Boss, Demuren
  • Nigeria: Ireto Road
  • Nigeria: Robbers Return to Lagos-Badagry Road
  • Nigeria: Houseboy Allegedly Organises Stealing of Boss' Car
  • Nigeria: Police, SSS Parade Nkiru Silvanus' Alleged Kidnappers
  • Nigeria: PDP 2015 Presidency - Coveted Seat, Veiled Contenders
  • Nigeria: Mimiko Wants Ibadan Tribunal to Dismiss Oke's Petition
  • Nigeria: Eagles Victory - Umeh Boasts, Maigari Prays
  • Nigeria: Controversy Trails Killing of Middle-Aged Man By Police in Imo State
  • Nigeria: NLC Irked By Light Sentence Given Yusufu for Stealing N23 Billion
  • Nigeria: Family Petitions CP, Accuses Lover of Killing Daughter
  • Nigeria: Court Jails College Provost, Bursar Over Fraud
  • Nigeria: 'Why FG Is Unexcited About Boko Haram Cease Fire'
  • Nigeria: Presidency - Nobody Can Stop Jonathan From Re-Contesting in 2015 - Clark
  • Nigeria: CAN Passes Confidence Vote On Oritsejafor
  • Nigeria: Police Projects Hampered By Poor Funding - Minister
  • Nigeria: Nigeria Expends N7 Billion On Troops, Logistics to Mali - Jonathan
  • Nigeria: Abia Commissioners Fault Kalu On Funding of Exco
  • Nigeria: NSCDC Uncovers Illegal Depot in Arepo
  • Nigeria: Police Pension Scam - EFCC Re-Arrests Yusufu, Pension Boss
  • Nigeria: Foreign Reserves - Ezekwesili Lied Shamelessly - Presidency
  • Nigeria: Man Slumps, Dies in Lagos With N200 in Wallet
  • Nigeria: Governors
  • Nigeria: Kwara Govt, Vanguard Newspaper, Hold Agro Summit in Ilorin Today
  • Nigeria: Police Corporal Dismissed Over Seized Motorbike
  • Nigeria: What's the Meaning of Jonathan's Visit to Ikeja Police College?
  • Nigeria/Cote d'Ivoire: Afcon - We'll Be Different Against Ivory Coast - Keshi
  • Nigeria: How Benue Minority Whip Escaped Midnight Arson
  • Nigeria: Special Fraud Unit Wants Ifeanyi Uba's N10 Billion Suit Dismissed
  • Nigeria: Excess Crude Account - States Get U.S.$1 Billion
  • Nigeria: EFCC Docks Lawmaker Over Alleged N125.5 Million Cheque Scam
  • Nigeria: Afcon - Moses Delivers Nigeria
  • Tanzania: Exim Bank Embarks On Robust Expansion Drive
  • Tanzania: From the House of Representatives
  • Nigeria: U.S. Oil, Pipeline Vandals Threat to Budget Estimates
  • Nigeria: The Future Is Africa - Nzennwa
  • Nigeria: Culture of Settlement in Nigeria
  • Nigeria: ThisDay Bomber Refuses Arraignment
  • Nigeria: Nigeria Through to Quarterfinals As Moses Saves Eagles' Blushes
  • Nigeria: Senate Orders CBN to Recover N35.5 Billion From Jimoh Ibrahim
  • Nigeria: NEXIM Committed to Creating Market Access, Derisk Non-Oil Sector - Orya
  • Nigeria: Nigeria's Incredible Justice System
  • Nigeria: The Original Sin
  • Nigeria: Nigeria to Set Up Computerised Data Base to Check Crime - NSA
  • Nigeria: Excess Crude Account - Govs Insist On Supreme Court Resolution
  • Nigeria: EFCC Rearrests Pension Thief Yakubu Yusufu
  • Nigeria: Rethinking Jonathan, Sambo Frosty Relationship
  • Nigeria: Nkiru - Dismissed Mopol Collected N8 Million Ransom - Police/SSS
  • Nigeria: CAN Reaffirms Confidence in Oritsejafor
  • Nigeria: N7 Billion Spent On Mali War Sor Far - Jonathan
  • Nigeria: AfDB Signs Agreement to Provide U.S.$700 Million to NEXIM, BOI
  • Nigeria: 'Gbagyi, an Endangered Species?'
  • Nigeria: Reviewing Alleged Media Complicity in Adamawa Political Stand-Off
  • Nigeria: Group Queries Removal of Immigration Boss
  • Nigeria: Expert Cautions Against Importing Food Containing Genetically Modified Organisms
  • Nigeria: Resettle Us At Dayspring Island, Bakassi Indigenes Tell FG
  • Nigeria: Stanbic IBTC Pensions Affirms Commitment to Customers
  • Nigeria: Curtailing Excesses of Owner-Managers in the Insurance Industry
  • Nigeria: Offa-Erin-Ile Renewed Clash Claims 10
  • Nigeria: Experts Predict 15.78 Percent Return for Equities Market in 2013
  • Nigeria: Oando Consolidates With N54.6 Billion Capital Injection
  • Nigeria: Ihedioha Kicks Off Road Project in Imo
  • Nigeria: CBT Has Come to Stay, Says JAMB Registrar
  • Nigeria: EFCC Arraigns Lawmaker for Fraud
  • Nigeria: NEMA - 113,837 Persons Displaced in Communal Clashes
  • Nigeria: No Going Back On Teacher Screening, Says Yuguda
  • Nigeria: NMA Wants Foreign Medical Trips for Public Officials Restricted
  • Nigeria: FCT Minister Summons Emergency Security Meeting
  • Nigeria: Credit to Private Sector Drops to N15.285tn in December
  • Nigeria: Southern Nigeria Leaders Meet, Canvass for National Dialogue
  • Tanzania: Increased Cattle Supply Pulls Down Prices At Pugu
  • Tanzania: Rape Incidents in Zanzibar - Public Blame Police, Judiciary
  • Nigeria: Raging Debate Over Nigeria's Interest Rate Regime
  • Nigeria: Kuku Cautions Ex-Militant Leaders Against Utterances
  • Nigeria: South-East PDP Disowns Kalu
  • Nigeria: Abu Reinforces Security Measures On Campuses Against Attacks
  • Nigeria: Fidelity to Groom NYSC Values Through Games
  • Nigeria: NSE Capitalisation Recovers N4 Trillion in 11 Months
  • Nigeria: When Will the President Visit Maiduguri?
  • Nigeria: Lagos Laments FG's Failed Promises
  • Nigeria: Okwenna - Menakaya Still APGA BoT Member
  • Nigeria: Police Nab Ghanaian, Nigerian Suspects for Gunrunning
  • Nigeria: Preventing Insider Dealings in a Rebounding Stock Market
  • Nigeria: PDP Happy Over Imoke's Recovery
  • Tanzania: Reliable Communication a Priority, Says Makamba
  • Tanzania: Serengeti National Park Clinches Prestigious Global Tourism Award
  • Nigeria: Reps Divided Over State of Origin Status for Married Women
  • Nigeria: Investment in Bonds Will Boost Economy-Onyema
  • Nigeria: The Sun Shines On Tambuwal
  • Nigeria: Rep Arraigned for Issuing Dud Cheques
  • Sudan: Kano, Khartoum, Cities With Least Growth Potential in Africa - Mastercard
  • Nigeria: NYSC Sports Festival Begins Feb 4
  • Tanzania: Zanzibar Rides Rough Political Change
  • Tanzania: Actress Lulu Finally Out On Bail
  • Tanzania: Govt Keen On Industrialising Regions
  • Tanzania: 'Katiba Should Protect Natural Resources'
  • Tanzania: Fifa Blocks Twite's Yanga Move
  • Tanzania: Dar Open Snooker Tourney Enter Quarterfinals Stage
  • Tanzania: PM Explains Gas Row Factors
  • Tanzania: State Loses Billions in Illegal Fishing
  • Tanzania: Local Cricketer Shines Alongside Pros
  • Tanzania: Sao Hill Forest Gives Sh25 Billion to Treasury
  • Tanzania: It Is High Time Local Media Embraced Professionalism
  • Tanzania: Pre-Shipment Verification Improves Import Standards
  • Tanzania: Natural Gas to Ease Current Account Deficit
  • Tanzania: Azam Seek to Close Gap
  • Tanzania: Rufiji Basin to Support Women Entrepreneurs
  • Tanzania: Malinzi, Nyamlani Fate to Be Determined On Tuesday
  • Tanzania: Govt Hailed Over Piled Ivory Stance
  • Tanzania: Lightning Claims Two in Sumbawanga
  • Uganda: Army Officers Blast Coup Talk
  • Uganda: Revealed - How Pension Billions Left Cairo Bank
  • Uganda: Land Office Closure Hurts Banks
  • South Sudan: A Call for a Marshall Plan for South Sudan (2-2)
  • Uganda: Idle Youths to Face Jail
  • Uganda: Parliament Signs New Tenancy Deal With Baumann House
  • Uganda: Kazinda Trial - Prosecution Ambushed
  • Uganda: Gen Tumwine On the State of NRM
  • Uganda: House Bans Observer Journalists
  • Uganda: Court Throws Out Shs40 Billion Kilembe Case
  • Uganda: Rwakihembo Walks to Jail Amid Chants and Cheers
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