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Stories Posted: 2014/05/12

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  • May 12, 2014

  • Africa: Chinese Premier Returns to Beijing
  • Africa: Can Africa Lead the Way to a Sustainable Future?
  • Liberia/Lesotho: Jabateh, Keita Recalled
  • North Africa: Building the Future - Jobs, Growth, and Fairness in the Arab World
  • Africa: Africa's Private Sector Needs Support
  • Kenya: Kenyan Security Forces Accused of Stoking Tensions
  • West Africa: Charlotte Based Seww Energy Selected to Join U.S. Secretary of Commerce's Business Delegation for West Africa Trade Mission
  • Ghana: Former Brazilian President Lula Pledges Support for Ghana's Rapid Development
  • Central Africa: U.S. Ambassador Power At U.N. Meeting On Central African Region
  • Nigeria: U.S. State Department Daily Press Briefing: Nigeria, Libya, South Sudan
  • Liberia: Lawmakers Vs. Konneh - Only a Holistic Approach
  • Liberia: NRC Seeks Women's Access to Property
  • South Sudan: Where Livestock Outnumbers People
  • Liberia: Mills Jones Receives More Criticisms
  • Liberia: Save the Children Establishes Girls' Center
  • Liberia: Rev. Brown's Surety Summoned
  • South Africa: Mandalay Women's Hockey Team Holds Their Own Despite Challenges
  • Liberia: Pres. Sirleaf Congratulates EU
  • South Africa: Skateboarding Will Hopefully Make Nyanga's Kids Safer
  • Liberia: Civil Society Coordinator Supports Tribal Politics
  • Kenya: Babies Left Behind As Parents Sent to Camps in Mass Arrests
  • Nigeria: Youth Development Minister Urges Establishment of UN Agency World Conference On Youth
  • Nigeria: Wefa - Nigeria, Us Partner On Boosting Nigerian Products' Exportation to American Market
  • Nigeria: Women Affairs Minister Seeks Aid for Insurgency Victims
  • Nigeria: Conduct Tribunal Receives UNODC Interventions Materials
  • Eritrea: Seminar Conducted in Forto-Sawa Sub-Zone With a View to Promoting Number of School Registration
  • Eritrea: Administrator of Central Denkalia Sub-Zone Conducts Discussion Regarding Proper Land Use With Eddi Inhabitants
  • Eritrea: Nuew Members in Norway Reiterate Readiness to Step Up Input in State Affairs
  • Eritrea: Residents of Tessenei Conducting Extensive Preparation for Rain-Fed Farming
  • Eritrea: Ambassador Ali Ibrahim Meets Chairman of Qatar's Olympic Committee
  • Eritrea: 5th Grassroots-Level Children's Football Festival of Central Region Conducted With Enthusiasm
  • Eritrea: Commander of Police Force Calls On Students to Prove Competence Vis-À-Vis Knowledge and New Technology
  • East Africa: IGAD to Open Office in Kismayo
  • Tanzania: Tanzania, UNDP Sign Agreement to Fight Poaching
  • Somalia: 10 Reported Killed in Baidoa Bombing
  • Tanzania: World Bank Railway Funding Aims to Turn Tanzania Into Regional Gateway
  • Kenya: Kenyan Police Arrest Third Suspect in Mombasa Explosions
  • Kenya: China, Kenya Sign Railway and Trade Agreements
  • Somalia: Mogadishu Residents Rally to Support Mohamud
  • Somalia: 45 Traditional Elders From South-Central Somalia Visit Somaliland Region
  • Africa: Social Conflict Incurs Financial Cost for Extractive Industry - Study
  • Nigeria: Goodluck Jonathan's Lose-Lose Dilemma - to Negotiate, or Not to Negotiate With Boko Haram?
  • South Africa: JP Duminy - From Strength to Strength
  • South Africa: The Killing of Anni - Was It All About 'Manhood'?
  • Uganda: Tissa's World - Do Women Hate Other Women?
  • Uganda: No Sole Candidate, Historicals Tell Off President Museveni
  • Uganda: Pay More Attention to Mental Health
  • Uganda: Hilderman Nails It At Double Launch
  • Uganda: In Kisoro, Retirement Is Not Really Permanent
  • Uganda: Oilers Show Who Is Boss
  • Uganda: Silent Killers - Anopheles Mosquito, Potholes
  • Uganda: Afrigo Quench Fans' Thirst With Rare Show
  • Uganda: Club Rouge Promises Better Services
  • Uganda: Court May Block Budget Over UPE
  • Uganda: MTN Rocks Social Media Party At Cayenne
  • Uganda: Wolokoso - Mbabazi Pokes Fun At 'Elephant'
  • Uganda: Kanyeimba, Mbabazi Court Case Nears End
  • Uganda: It Would Be Wise to Go Slow On Pension
  • Uganda: HIV Bill - Here's What Constitutes a Crime
  • Uganda: Benezeri Has Arrived
  • East Africa: EAC-IFAD Host Roundtable Discussion on Regional Trade in East Africa
  • South Sudan: UNAMID Deputy Chief and DRA Chair Meet South Darfur Community, Assess Security
  • Libya: UN Condemns Series of Attacks on Civilians, Personnel
  • Liberia: Dr. Sawyer On APRM Brouhaha
  • South Africa: Alexandra - Post-Election Fury Continues
  • Liberia: Wizkid's Bodyguard Angers Fans At ATS
  • Liberia/Cote d'Ivoire: Lone Star Defeats Counterpart
  • South Africa: Elections 2014 - All That Spoiling but Not Much Fight
  • Liberia: Justice Served
  • Sudan: South Sudan President Delays 2015 General Elections
  • Sudan: Sudan Tribune Editor Selected By APO to Participate in AFDB Annual Meeting
  • Sudan: Sudan's Bashir Appears On TV Following Knee Surgery
  • Kenya: Somali Detainees Describe Mistreatment, Lack of Access to UN
  • South Africa: Cosatu Warns DA Not to Make Fools of the DA Voters - With Their Racism!
  • South Africa: The Passing On of Mrs Motlanthe
  • Africa: Trade Misinvoicing Costs African Countries Billions
  • Kenya: Court Declines to Block Wambora Senate Censure
  • Ghana: GT Remote a First in Ghana Banking
  • Nigeria: Crime Suspect Okoh Cleared Travel to U.S.
  • Ghana: Ghana World Cup Squad Announced
  • Nigeria: Okonjo-Iweala Slams Critics Over Chibok Abductions
  • Nigeria: APC Governors Donate to Nyanya Victims
  • Nigeria: Govt Urged to Redouble Efforts on Missing Girls
  • Kenya: Kenya Loses Billions Through Misinvoiced Trade
  • Cameroon: Gabonese Envoy at Star Building
  • Cameroon: Free Irish Potato Seeds for Bui Farmers
  • Ghana: Dormaa Assembly Supports Brilliant Students
  • Ghana: Raiding the Heritage Fund?
  • Ghana: Otumfuo Rekindles Ashanti Spirit
  • Cameroon: Internal Auditing - Consupe Trains Yaounde One University Staff
  • Ghana: ICAG Begins Accountants' Week Celebrations With a Thanks-Giving Service
  • Ghana: We're Not in Crisis - NHIA
  • Cameroon: Cable TV Distribution - MINCOM Undertakes Sector Census
  • Ghana: CSOs Ambush Forestry Commission Over U.S.$16 Million Timber Cash
  • Cameroon: Traders Invade Nkololoun Road Again in Douala
  • Ghana: Re-Constituted Ghana Trade Fair Company Limited Board Inaugurated in Accra
  • Ghana: Technoserve Unveils Mobile Training Unit for Farmers
  • Ghana: Govt to Compensate La Chiefs - Over Acquisition of Trade Fair Lands
  • Cameroon: Two Infrastructural Development Firms Shortlisted for Mbalam/Nabeba Iron Ore Project
  • Cameroon: Traders Invade Nkololoun Road Again
  • Ghana: Obuasi MCE Clashes With T. K. Braimah - Over NDC Regional Chairmanship Slot
  • Angola: President Eduardo Dos Santos Discusses Cooperation With German Ambassador
  • Angola: Commission On Science and Technology for Development Session Opens
  • Angola: Official Highlights Challenges of Global Diplomacy
  • Gambia: VP Amplifies Call for Private Sector Investment in Agric
  • Gambia: Ebbeh-GI 7th AGM Held
  • Gambia: From Words to Action
  • Gambia: 11th Int'l Roots Festival Opens
  • Africa: Roots Delegates Call for Africa's Unification
  • Gambia: Int'l Stars, Others Thrill Thousands At 2014 Roots Jamboree
  • Gambia: New Real De Banjul Coach Eyes Domestic Dominance
  • Gambia: GFF 10 to Face 'Negligence' Charges
  • Gambia: Europe Day Observed
  • Gambia: 'Malaria-Related Deaths Dropped By 90 Percent'
  • Gambia: CRR Governor Urges People to Respond to President Jammeh's 'Vision 2016' Agenda
  • Gambia: NSC Boss Vows to Regulate National Sports Associations
  • Gambia: Kekuta Manneh Stars in Caps' Win
  • Gambia: Haddy Sillah-Njie Is Chairperson of GFF Rectification Committee
  • Gambia: Brufut Community Embarks On Road Rehabilitation
  • Gambia: AAITG Dialogue With Communities in Niamina Ends
  • Gambia: Ernest Jatta Suffers First Defeat
  • Gambia: Speaker Bojang Urged Students to Be Steadfast
  • Angola: Official Highlights Role of Secretaries in Institutions' Functioning
  • Angola: Digital Libraries Network to Train Experts On Multimedia
  • Uganda: Farmers Seek Juicy Profits From Hardy Organic Pineapples
  • Gambia: Ceesay Garage Beat Kebbeh FC in Fajara Tourney
  • Gambia: Libel Case Mentioned in Court
  • Gambia: Suspended GFF Officials Arrested, Detained
  • Gambia: Real De Banjul Appoint Mattar M'boge As Coach
  • Gambia: Police Officer Testifies in Housebreaking and Stealing
  • Gambia: Suspected Thief Acquitted and Discharged
  • Gambia: Gambia Labour Congress Calls for Salaries Review Commission
  • Gambia: Insight Training Centre Holds 14th Graduation Ceremony
  • Gambia: AUSAID Project Holds Final Institutional Meeting
  • Gambia: International Roots Festival Under Way
  • Gambia: 'Gambia Willing to Work Closely With EU'
  • Gambia: Health Minister Presides Over Gamstep Finding Results Stakeholders Meeting
  • Gambia: Welcome to International Roots Festival
  • Ghana: Tigo Boss Pays Courtesy Call on Otumfuo
  • Kenya: Two Suspects Charged Over Mombasa Blast
  • South Africa: Analysis - a Dam(n) Crazy Idea
  • Nigeria: Chibok Girls - Children's Parliament Mulls Boycott of Children's Day Celebration
  • Nigeria: Jonathan Inaugurates Committee On Nigeria Industrial Revolution Plan
  • Nigeria: Nigerian League - Sharks FC Leads Table for Fourth Consecutive Week
  • Nigeria: Jonathan Goes to Congo for Consultations On Regional Security
  • Nigeria: Jonathan, Maigari, Eagles Endorse 'Protect the Goal' Campaign
  • Nigeria: How to Mark Time As a Northern Elder While Waiting for the Presidency
  • Nigeria: Obasanjo Condemns Abduction of Schoolgirls in Chibok
  • Nigeria: Chibok Schoolgirls - Nigerian Government Still Studying Boko Haram Video
  • Nigeria: Boko Haram - European Union to Assist Nigeria
  • Nigeria: Nigerian Police Arraign Journalist for Chibok Protest Stories
  • Nigeria: Chibok Schoolgirls - Nigerian Civic Groups Express Divergent Views On Negotiation With Boko Haram
  • Nigeria: Declining Standards, Poor Curriculum Affecting Nigeria's Legal Profession - NBA President
  • Nigeria: IRS Plane Crash - Investigation to Be Handled By Niger Republic
  • Togo: England - Emmanuel Adebayor Qualifies Tottenham for the Europa League - Video
  • Africa: France / Ligue 1 - Vincent Enyeama, Winner of Marc-Vivien Foe Award 2014
  • Cote d'Ivoire: Champions! Yaya Toure and Manchester City Kings of England
  • Nigeria: Jan Schakowsky - Boko Haram's Violence Against Women Must Be Stopped
  • Kenya: One Dead As Military Aircraft Crashes in Elwak
  • Ghana: Navrongo Health Research Center Celebrates 25th Anniversary
  • Ghana: Our Leaders Are Big Liars ... Says Methodist Bishop
  • Ghana: Regional Minister Vows to Demolish Illegal Buildings
  • Angola: Energy and Water Minister Visits Norway
  • Kenya: HNA Group to Make Entry Into Aviation Sector
  • Angola: Benguela International Trade Fair to Start On Wednesday
  • Kenya: Safaricom Fy Profit Rises 31 Percent to Sh23 Billion
  • South Sudan: ASSD Condemns the Targeted Killing of Unarmed Military Trainees in Mapel and Western Bhar El Ghazal
  • Liberia: Community Radio Prexy Frowns At Lawmaker
  • Angola: Minister of Former Combatants Regrets Death of Lieutenant-General Mucongo
  • Nigeria: Tensions High As 'Bring Back Our Girls' Protests Dispersed
  • Kenya: Tennis Open Spreads to Counties
  • Angola: Lecturer Defends Specialised Training of Librarians
  • Africa: Africa Faces Significant Security Threats - Minister
  • Nigeria: 2014 Fifa World Cup - Nigeria Supporters Club Demand 62 Million Condoms
  • Nigeria: Court Stops FRC From Probing Sanusi
  • Nigeria: Chibok Schoolgirls - Shettima Orders Verification of Video Released By Boko Haram
  • Nigeria: Jonathan Visits Congo for Consultations On Regional Security
  • Nigeria: Lagos Police Command Arrests Killer Sergeant, Commences Investigation
  • Nigeria: Okah Rejects Medical Report, Seeks Independent Evaluation
  • Nigeria: House Committee Links Delay in Passage of PIB to Interference By Presidency, NNPC
  • Nigeria: Lagos Police Officer Arrested for Shooting Festac Resident to Death
  • Nigeria: Abuja Bombing - SSS Declares Ex-Soldier Wanted, Parades Five Suspects
  • Nigeria: Nigeria 'Will Fight Boko Haram With Every Resource At Our Disposal,' - Mark
  • Nigeria: Kwara Holdings Declares N308 Million Profit for 2013
  • Nigeria: Nigeria's Enyeama Emerges Best African Player in France
  • Nigeria: Scotland Names 23 Players for Friendly Against Nigeria
  • Nigeria: #BringBackOurGirls - Nigeria Police Not Against Protest - IGP
  • Nigeria: Our Aim Is to Win Nigerian League This Season - Sharks FC Manager
  • Nigeria: Work Resumes in Abuja After WEF
  • Liberia: 'The Loan-Giver' - CBL's Jones' Visit Lures Hundreds in Buchanan
  • Liberia: Liberian Police Accused of Brutality in Marshall Land Crisis
  • Nigeria: Court Stops FRCN From Investigating Sanusi
  • Nigeria: Alcohol Killed 3.3 Million in 2012 Worldwide - WHO
  • Nigeria: Kaduna Crisis - Kachia LGA Calls for Military Reinforcement
  • Rwanda: Why Hygiene is Ideal in Hospital
  • Nigeria: Olympic Course Begins in Osogbo
  • Namibia: Second LTF Tournament Starts in Windhoek
  • Angola: Minister of Former Combatants Presents Sector's Guidelines
  • Rwanda: Kigali Today Ltd Hands Basic Media Skills to Local Cooperatives
  • Kenya: Archbishop Okoth Want Police Reforms Quickly Implemented
  • South Sudan: W. Bahr El Ghazal Investigates Army Defections
  • Sudan: Malaysia's Petronas to Boost Oil Investments in Sudan
  • Sudan: Egyptian Presidential Candidate Asserts Sovereignty Over Halayeb
  • Sudan: Sudan's National Dialogue Due to Start Later This Month, Says NCP
  • South Sudan: Government to Benefit From U.S.$3.8 Billion Regional Rail Network
  • Ghana: NHRC Climaxes Silver Jubilee
  • Tanzania: Tanseed Boosts Small Farmer Yields
  • Uganda: Dairy Gives Milk As Earnings Hit U.S.$20 Million
  • Kenya: Police Kill Two Thugs Who Attacked Pregnant Woman
  • Nigeria: APC Governors Meeting Kick Off in Kano Amidst Tight Security
  • Nigeria: Naira Records Mixed Trading Against Foreign Currencies
  • Nigeria: UNAIDS Appoints Jonathan As 'Face of Protect the Goal'
  • Nigeria: Economic Environment Conducive for Investors - Dangote
  • Nigeria: MTN Football Scholar Audition Thrills Participants
  • Nigeria: Jonathan Leaves for Republic of Congo
  • East Africa: Ignore Financing At Your Peril
  • East Africa: Rwanda Speedy On EAC Targets
  • Central Africa: Violence in Central Africa Threatening Efforts to Eliminate
  • Zimbabwe: Man Struck With Machete in Opaque Beer Row
  • East Africa: EAC Health Protocol Being Drafted
  • Africa: Uhuru Touts Intra-Africa Trade
  • South Sudan: Dwindling Hopes for Cease-Fire Agreement
  • Uganda: Ugandans Fuel Up Via Cellphone
  • Liberia: Inside Kilby's GAC - Auditor General Turns Author, Dark Side
  • Sudan: South Sudan Leaders Must Allow Humanitarian Access, Work Together to Heal Wounds, Secretary-General Tells Security Council
  • Nigeria: Nyanya Bomb Blasts - DSS Parades Suspects
  • Uganda: Uganda Used Cluster Bombs in South Sudan - UN Report
  • South Sudan: Civil Society Applauds Peace Agreement
  • South Sudan: If We Ought to Live, We Must Let Go Tribal Warlords
  • Nigeria: FG Rejects Boko Haram Prisoner Swap for Hostage Schoolgirls
  • Nigeria: 2014 Imagine Cup - Lautech Students Qualify for World Semi-Finals
  • Uganda: Uganda Approves Islamic Banking
  • Sudan: Retired Bank Employees Protest in Sudan's Capital
  • Sudan: Christian Woman Sentenced to Death for 'Apostasy' in Sudan
  • Sudan: Women, Child Shot Dead in Darfur's Jebel Marra
  • Nigeria: Boko Haram Leader, Shekau Shows Abducted Girls in Latest Video
  • Nigeria: Hundreds Protest in Ghana Over Abduction of Nigerian Schoolgirls
  • Liberia: No Confusion - CDC Youth League Chair Says Party Stable
  • Zimbabwe: Makoni - No Reason or Rhyme to MDC-T Split
  • Uganda: Stanchart Teams Up With Revenue Collector Online
  • Uganda: Dealers Should Stop Arm Twisting
  • Liberia: CDC Aspirants in Gbarpolu Divided Over Primary Interest
  • Nigeria: Chibok Girls - No Prisoner Exchange With Terrorists - Odumakin, Others Tell FG
  • Somalia: Ten Killed in Baidoa Suicide Bombing
  • Tanzania: Arusha Graphite Project Sign MoU With the Richland Group
  • Kenya: President Kenyatta-Chinese Premier Li Keqiang MOU Signing
  • Nigeria: Kari - Linking Boko Haram to 2015 Election Is 'Counterproductive'
  • Cameroon: Rwandair Does Well to Add Douala Route
  • Rwanda: Rwanda Agro-Industry Set for Overhaul
  • Liberia: Lack of Roads, Water and Security Leaves Rivercess Town in Solitude
  • Namibia: Ouseb Joins Warriors' Technical Team
  • Somalia: Suicide Bomber Kills Many People
  • Zimbabwe: Tsvangirai Denies Messy Private Life Caused Election Rout
  • East Africa: Bank Earmarks U.S.$59 Million
  • Morocco: HM the King, Commander of the Faithful, Launches in Rabat Building Works of Mohammed Vi Institute for Imams, Murshidines and Murshidates Training
  • Nigeria: DPR Accuses Commercial Drivers of Aiding and Abetting Black Marketers
  • Liberia: What Is Stalling Ganta-Yekepa Road Project?
  • East Africa: Actis Buys Regional Credit Company
  • Zimbabwe: MDC-T Leadership Row Spills Into SA
  • Kenya: Mombasa Church Stands Firm Despite Sectarian Unrest
  • Zimbabwe: U.S $580 000 Gold - Couple Appears in SA Court
  • East Africa: EU Gives U.S.$3 Million for Shipping Security
  • Zimbabwe: Starving Youth Jailed for Maize Meal Theft
  • Tanzania: Dar es Salaam Bulk Liquid Cargo Grows
  • Morocco: HM the King Chairs Launch of Mad 18 Billion Urban Projects in Rabat
  • Nigeria: Lamorde Says EFCC Secures 117 Court Convictions in 2013
  • Tanzania: Tanzania Loses U.S.$512 Million Due to Bad Managers
  • Kenya: Rise of Unsafe Sex in Youth
  • Uganda: Somali President Back to the Country After Official Visit to Uganda
  • Cameroon: Cameroon Concerned About Boko Haram Violence
  • Kenya: Police to Shut Down Illegal Brew Dens in Mombasa
  • South Sudan: South Sudan Peace Deal Signed Under Pressure, Says Kiir
  • Kenya: Police Kill Thugs Linked to Attack On Uhuru's Uncle, Samburu East MP
  • Uganda: Agencies Told to Cancel Wetland Titles
  • Kenya: Kenya Ties With China Go Up Another Level After PM Visits
  • Morocco: HRH Princess Lalla Malika Chairs Ceremony of Celebrating World Red Crescent and Red Cross Day
  • Zimbabwe: Zanu-PF Supporters in Anti-Chombo Protest
  • Kenya: Obado Will Be Made PDP Chair - Magara
  • Africa: Child Beggar Who Asked for Pencil Inspires Man to Build 206 Schools
  • Nigeria: Cameroon Seeks Resident Permits for Nationals in Nigeria
  • Tanzania: Wa-Meru Stick to Traditions
  • South Sudan: Kiir - Vote to Be Delayed, Latest Ceasefire Broken
  • Sudan: UN Chief Urges Maximum Restraint Amid Reported Breaches of South Sudan Ceasefire
  • Zimbabwe/South Africa: Warriors Star Joins SA Premiership Side
  • Tanzania: Tanzanian Banker Listed for African Award
  • Africa: African Union Urges Global Intelligence Sharing Against Terrorism
  • Kenya: Corruption and Porous Borders Fueling Illicit Brew Availability
  • Rwanda: Rwanda Utility Solves Hitches
  • South Sudan: New Report Links Arms Trading, South Sudan Conflict
  • Tanzania: Turkish Airlines Flies to Zanzibar
  • South Sudan: Elections Postponed Amid Shaky Ceasefire
  • East Africa: Latest Sleek Samsung Now On Sale
  • Burundi: EU Promises to Stick By Burundi
  • South Africa: Election Results Promise Interesting Five Years
  • Zimbabwe: Tourism Authority Slams Harare Filth
  • Kenya: Early Treatment Can Save People Living With HIV
  • Zimbabwe: Tender Procedures Ignored in U.S.$3 Million Fuel Scam
  • Tunisia: Rowing/Munich Juniors International Tournament - Mohamed Al-Taieb Wins Gold Medal
  • Zimbabwe: Tobacco Sector Dominated By 'Contract' Farmers
  • Kenya: Learners Leave School in Pokot and Baringo to Search for Food
  • Tunisia: Al-Massar Wants to Transform Salvation Front Into Joint Electoral Front
  • Zimbabwe: Mutasa Criticised Over Comments On Journalists
  • Zimbabwe: Dubai Finally Pays Out Diamond Revenues
  • Kenya: Nyeri MCAS Asked to Declare Wealth
  • Kenya: Man in Court for Sex With Cow
  • Zimbabwe: Biti MPs Deny Seeking Tsvangirai Reunion
  • Tunisia: Tunisia's Leaders Attend Celebration of National Day of Agriculture and Fisheries
  • Kenya: Authority Alarmed Over Trade Barriers in Counties
  • East Africa: Safaricom Profits Up 31 Percent to Kshs 23 Billion
  • Zimbabwe: Pay Day for Zisco Workers, After Several Years
  • Kenya: Fortnight Wait for Ingwe, Thika Ruling
  • Kenya: Nairobi MCAS Barred From Impeaching Kidero's Executive
  • Kenya: #k Iambuchat - Kiambu Residents Engage With Governor Kabogo Via Twitter
  • Kenya: Kiambu Residents Engage Kabogo On Social Media
  • Kenya: Ignore Texts Warning of Terror Attacks in Mombasa
  • Kenya: Seventeen Bar Owners and Traders in Court Over Sale of Illicit Brew in Eldoret
  • Mozambique: Praise and Warnings From the IMF
  • Tunisia: Five Tunisians Apprehended Near Libyan Border
  • Mozambique: Central Committee Discusses Frelimo Election Directives
  • Tunisia: Issam Chebbi - Al Jomhouri Refuses Calls for NCA Dissolution
  • Algeria: Algeria Unveil Provisional World Cup Squad
  • Tunisia: Tunisia's Soccer Cup Draw for 2013-2014 Season
  • Mozambique: Protest At Character Assassination of Murdered Judge
  • Ghana: Ghana Names 26-Man Provisional Squad
  • Libya: Benghazi Bloodshed Escalates
  • Mozambique: Nigerian Contrasts and Lessons for Mozambique
  • Kenya: High Court Bars Kidero From Sacking Ondieki
  • Namibia: Mannetti Comfortable With Home Ground Advantage
  • Nigeria: Jumia Voted Best E-Commerce Website in Nigeria
  • Zimbabwe: Former Envoy Sues Zanu-PF Writer for U.S $200,000
  • Kenya: Leopards in Easy Nile Basin Pool
  • Libya: Tunisian Diplomat Still Captive in Libya
  • South Africa: Victorious U20 Arrive to Warm Welcome
  • Kenya: Over 300 Alcoholic Beverages Tested
  • Egypt: British Petroleum Invests $1.5 Billion in Egypt
  • Africa: Demo Africa Tour to Zimbawe Focuses On Tips On Successful Application
  • Kenya: China to Help Kenya Boost Food Production
  • Egypt: FM Reviews Peace, Water Files With French Senator
  • Nigeria: Experts Critisize Nigeria Government for Wasting Billions On Biometric Registration
  • Kenya: Govt Needs New Plan to Fight Illicit Brews
  • Egypt: Parliament to Have 600 Seats - Official Panel
  • Egypt: Sisi's Campaign Spent 12 Million Egp Until Now - Interview
  • Kenya: Owner of Vehicle That Blew Up in Pangani Released On Bail
  • Egypt: Cabinet Discusses Efforts to Clear Desert Mines
  • Zimbabwe: Zimbabwe Women in Solidarity With Kidnapped Nigerian Girls
  • Egypt: Mansour Amends Law Regulating Suez Canal Authority
  • Tunisia: Firefighters' Strike in Enfidha/Hammamet International Airport Cancelled
  • South Africa: Safa President Mourns Late Dick Nkuna
  • Tunisia: Kebili - Curfew in Imadas of Ghlissia and Western Douz Lifted (Interior Ministry)
  • Egypt: Egypt-EU Association Agreement
  • Kenya: Blow for Wambora As Court Rejects His Application to Stop His Impeachment.
  • Egypt: Interior Minister - Our Mission Is to Secure Polling Stations
  • South Africa: Request for Information Coming From Nab
  • Egypt: Medical Complex to Be Established in Equatorial Guinea
  • South Africa: Sapoa Property Journalism Awards Out Next Month
  • Egypt: PEC Chief Asserts Abiding By Law
  • Egypt: IMF - Egypt's Economy Strong, Well-Established, Will Flourish Again
  • Egypt: PM - Bill of Economic Reform Not to Be Paid By Low-Income People
  • Zimbabwe: Journalists to Sue Over Baba Jukwa Allegations
  • Egypt: Defense Minister Inaugurates Nursing Military School in Sohag
  • Zimbabwe: Zanu-PF Ministers Booed Out of Chingwizi Camp
  • Nigeria: Nigeria to Be Among Top 10 Economies in 20 Yrs - Jonathan
  • Nigeria: Insecurity - Jonathan Heads to Congo to Consult With Nguesso
  • Nigeria: Chibok Schoolgirls - Presidential Committee Meet With Foreign Experts
  • Nigeria: SSS Declares Lance Corporal Wanted Over Nyanya Bombing
  • Nigeria: 620,000 Dollars Bribe - Court Dismisses Farouk Lawan's Appeal
  • Tunisia: Large Number of Farmers Leave Meeting On Agriculture, As Protest Against Speeches of Three Presidents
  • Egypt: Unidentified Assailants Kill Police Sergeant in Sharqiya
  • Nigeria: Automating Government Processes Is Best for Nigeria - Ed Osuagwu
  • Nigeria: Chibok Girls - Presidential C'ttee Meets Foreign Officials
  • Nigeria: Emergency Rule in Adamawa, Borno, Yobe Expires Thursday - Senate Leader
  • Nigeria: FRC Lacks Power to Investigate Sanusi - Court
  • Nigeria: Police Not Against Peaceful Assembly-IGP
  • Nigeria: Bring Back Our Girls Protesters Strategize to Sustain Protest
  • Nigeria: Police Finally Charge Daily Trust Reporter to Court Over #BringBackOurGirls Report
  • Tunisia: African Illegal Immigrants Intercepted Off Sfax
  • Nigeria: DHQ Faults Amnesty International's Report On Chibok
  • Nigeria: EU Commits N4.6 Billion to Support FG's Civil Service Reforms
  • Egypt: Unidentified Attackers Torch Sisi's Campaign Hq in Sharqiya
  • Africa: Bee Booby-Traps Defend African Farms From Elephants
  • Nigeria: New Boko Haram Video Allegedly Shows Abducted Girls
  • Nigeria: 5 Suspected Boko Haram Arrested for Nigerian Bus Bombing
  • Africa: Treasury Official Will Lead U.S. Group At African Bank Meeting
  • Africa: Indigenous Forum Opens With UN Officials Highlighting Sustainable Development Agenda
  • South Sudan: Churches Urge South Sudanese Leaders to Implement Peace Agreement
  • Central Africa: Challenges of Central Africa Require Continued International Support, Says UN Envoy
  • South Sudan: Elizabeth Dicho -- Training to Help Create a Better Education System for Children in South Sudan
  • Africa: African Union - Reject Immunity for Leaders - African Groups Say Plan Would Harm Regional Court
  • South Africa: UK Foreign Secretary Congratulates South Africa On Elections
  • Botswana: Mother, Daughter Promote Cultural Ties Between Botswana, U.S.
  • Africa: Neglected Tropical Diseases Treatments Hit 1 Billion Mark
  • Africa: African Partners, U.S. Work to Combat Wildlife Trafficking
  • South Sudan: Statement On South Sudan Leaders Signing Agreement to Resolve the Crisis in South Sudan
  • Africa: AfDB at 50 - Paving the Way to Africa's Economic and Social Transformation
  • Africa: AfDB Annual Meetings 2014 - Governors to Explore Bank's Role in Africa's Transformation Agenda
  • Africa: A Refreshingly Accessible AfDB Book Tracks Africa's Progress Through Figures
  • South Africa: A 'Makwerekwere' Perspective On Life and Elections in Khayelitsha
  • Africa: As Crime Commission Opens, UN Official Urges Vigorous Response to Wildlife Crime
  • Nigeria: 24-Hour Curfew in Kachia After Religious Violence
  • Nigeria: Four Killed, 30 Houses Razed in Renewed Taraba Attack
  • Nigeria: Casualties Unclear in Kaduna Military Campaign
  • Nigeria: Women Groups, Nollywood Actors, School Children Besiege Lagos Government House Over Abducted Chibok Girls
  • Nigeria: Lady Passed Out Aboard Arik Plane After Air Condition Malfunctioned
  • Nigeria: Security Forces Parade Nyanya Bombing Suspects
  • Nigeria: Shekau Shows Chibok Abducted Girls, Says Most of Them Have Accepted Islam
  • Nigeria: Alakyo - Bodies of Five SSS Officials Still Missing
  • South Africa: Premier Modise Calls for End to Mining Strike
  • South Africa: Premier Condemns Death of Woman
  • South Africa: Gold Theft Accused Couple Appears in Court
  • Nigeria: AU Condemns Abduction in Nigeria
  • South Africa: Elections Bode Well for Business Confidence - Sacci
  • South Africa: ICT Centre to Change Learning At N West Special School
  • Chad: Central African Students Pursue Their Studies in Chad Exile
  • South Sudan: Malnutrition a Serious Threat As Food Shortages Impact Maban Refugee Camps
  • Nigeria: How Sanusi Floored Nigerian Government, FRCN in Court
  • Nigeria: How to Solve Fulani Herdsmen, Farmers Clashes in Nigeria - Miyetti Allah
  • Nigeria: Kidnapped Chibok School Girls Speak As Shekau Seeks Negotiation
  • Nigeria: Chibok Schoolgirls - Hundreds Protest in Ghana
  • Nigeria: Abuja Petrol Scarcity - DPR Blames Commercial Drivers
  • Nigeria: Sanusi Floors Nigerian Government As Court Rules Against FRCN
  • Nigeria: Nigerian Basketball League - Police Baton Will Escape Relegation - Coach
  • Nigeria: Stranded Nigerian Girls in Cote d'Ivoire Seek Assistance to Return Home
  • Somalia: Decrease Felt in Pirate Attacks
  • Uganda: The Meeting Between President Hassan and Museveni
  • Nigeria: Alibaba Files for IPO in the U.S.
  • Somalia: Parliament Debates Goodah's Motion
  • Somalia: Fighting Erupts in Buur Duubo, Gedo
  • Kenya: Uwezo Funds to Be Released This Week
  • Kenya: Kericho MCAS Told to Dialogue
  • Kenya: Barclays First Quarter Profit Up in Catch-Up Game
  • Kenya: Orphans to Receive Funds
  • Kenya: HIV Positive Man's Advice
  • Sudan: EU Delegation to Sudan Concerned About Bombing Nuba Mountains Hospital
  • Sudan: 'Living Between Two Niles, and Still Thirsty' - Khartoum Residents
  • Sudan: Army Confronts Robbers At Tawila Market, North Darfur
  • Kenya: Matatu Saccos Urged to Firm Up Security Checks
  • Kenya: Team to Check Liquor Companies in Nakuru
  • Kenya: Lenku and Ngilu Must Admit Failure and Quit
  • Kenya: Coast Teachers to Be Trained in Sh2.4 Billion Project
  • Nigeria: Chibok - Israel Sends Counter-Terrorism Team to Nigeria
  • Nigeria: New Emergency Alert App Hits Market
  • Nigeria: Chibok Girls - Presidency Hits Back At APC
  • South Africa: Fawu Press Statement On the Occassion of the ANC Victory in the 2014 National and Provincial Elections
  • Nigeria: Hoodlums Attack Kakuri Residents
  • South Africa: People Have Spoken, Now, Let Us Do Things Better, Faster and Differently
  • Nigeria: Union Demands Increased Funding of Research Institutes
  • Nigeria: Boko Haram Releases Video Showing Kidnapped Chibok Girls
  • Africa: Seek Credible Partners in Africa, Foreign Investors Urged
  • Nigeria: Why We Are in Ivory Coast - Standard Bank
  • Kenya: Busia Leaders Fault Firing of Nacada CEO
  • Nigeria: Builders Urged to Embrace ICT
  • Kenya: Lugari School Remains Shut for Lack of Toilets
  • South Africa: POPCRU Congratulates ANC On Its National Election Victory
  • Kenya: Eleven Sacked Over Illicit Brews
  • Kenya: Nyeri Mca S Asked to Declare Wealth
  • South Sudan: Darfur Rebels Commemorate 'Battle of Omdurman'
  • Kenya: Kiambu Bill to Fund Youth Approved
  • Kenya: State Must Demystify Anglo Leasing Payout
  • South Africa: Eastern Cape and Gauteng Nurses to Celebrate International Nurses Day in Tsolo and Soweto Respectively On Monday 12 May 2014
  • Kenya: Ruiru MP Asks Police Not to Harass Boda
  • Nigeria: PIB Should Be Broken Up to Speed Passage - Diezani
  • Sudan: Violence At University of Khartoum Continues, Chancellor Resigns
  • Nigeria: SERAP Seeks Sanctions Against Boko Haram
  • Nigeria: Police Kill 5 Suspected Kidnappers in Edo
  • Africa: WEFA Attracts N9.2 Trillion Investment for Africa
  • South Africa: South Africa's 2014 Elections
  • Nigeria: North Central Zone Endorses Maigari for Second Term
  • Nigeria: Kano to Demolish 1000 Houses Under High Tension Cables
  • Kenya: Two Pokot Schools Closed Over Drought
  • Nigeria: 1,500 Graduates to Get Teaching Jobs in Ebonyi
  • Nigeria: Suswam Heaps Praises on Maigari, LMC
  • Nigeria: Buhari to Go Ahead With Legal Action Against PDP, Metuh
  • Nigeria: Fulanis Move to Check Impostors
  • Nigeria: Ekeji Backs Eagles' World Cup List
  • Tanzania/Nigeria: Flying Eagles Beat Tanzania 2-0 in AYC Qualifier
  • Nigeria: APC Is Spreading in Southern Kaduna - Admiral Iko
  • Nigeria: Court to Rule On Delta Central Senatorial Poll June 30
  • Nigeria: Boko Haram - Group Warns Against Involvement of U.S.
  • Nigeria: Disabled Persons Seek Govt Aid
  • Nigeria: Insurgency Threat to 2015 Presidential Election - Expert
  • Nigeria: CBN Open Tennis Main Draw Battle Begins Today
  • Nigeria: Only Seven Yankees Waka Come?
  • Nigeria: Minister Wants UN Agency for Youth
  • Nigeria: Caverton Becomes First Oil Service Coy to List On NSE
  • Kenya: Kwale Cops Told Not to Take Bribes
  • Kenya: Politician Lauds Mvurya for Post
  • Sudan: 'Entire Generation May Be Lost in Darfur' - Unicef Representative in Sudan
  • Kenya: Kuresoi South MP Tells Ruto to Respect Kipsigis
  • Nigeria: Man Bags Six Months Imprisonment for Stealing Generator From Mosque
  • Nigeria: NBA Flays Detention of Policewomen Over Chibok Rally
  • Africa: Two S/Africans Win Innovation Price for Africa
  • Kenya: Nutritionists Raise Red Lag Over Obese Case
  • Nigeria: Hyundai Motors Commissions N1 Billion Service Facility
  • Kenya: Nursery Tutors Hired Illegally - Laikipia Reps
  • Nigeria: Cleric Advises Leaders to Be Just
  • Nigeria: Union Chides FG Over Privatization, Demands for Better Welfare
  • Kenya: 200 Arrested in 'Mungiki' Police Swoop
  • Kenya: Mutie Warns Against Foreign Illicit Brews
  • Nigeria: ILO Urges New Partnership to Fight Poverty and Social Exclusion
  • Nigeria: NLC Pickets Eko Power Company
  • Nigeria: No Relationship Between Islam and Terrorism - Sultan
  • Nigeria: PDP Hails Nigerians On Solidarity Over Chibok Girls
  • Nigeria: Disquiet in Abuja Over Asokoro Gardens Status
  • Nigeria: Red Star Donates to Orphanage Homes
  • Nigeria: Why We Introduced Innovations in Nigeria - Samsung
  • Nigeria: House Committee Wants Emergency Funds for NAPTIP
  • Nigeria: Motorist Knocks Down Cyclist At Gwagwalada
  • Nigeria: National Conference Urged to Retain LG
  • Nigeria: Why I Dumped APC for PDP - Senator Ola
  • Nigeria: Custodian and Allied Records 90.7 Percent Profit Increase in Q1
  • Nigeria: I Was Jailed So That Obasanjo Would Hand Over to the North - Bamaiyi
  • Nigeria: Nursing Mother Arrested After Giving Neighbour Phone to Make Call
  • Nigeria: Heartbleed Bug - 300,000 Websites Still At Risk - Experts
  • Nigeria: Federal Allocation Can't Drive Devt - Kwara Gov
  • Nigeria: Mainstreet - Investors Protest Time Frame
  • Nigeria: The She-President
  • Nigeria: China-Nigeria Strategic Partnership Reaches New Heights
  • Nigeria: 'Pollution Is Killing Timber Traders'
  • Nigeria: Chibok Schoolgirls - Police Get Orders to Break Protests
  • Kenya: Sh2 Million Aid for Classrooms
  • Sudan: Militiamen, LJM Troops Clash in Kabkabiya, North Darfur
  • Nigeria: Why Nigeria Cannot Be Divided, By Tambuwal
  • Kenya: Super Matuga Beat Hosts Kololeni Utd
  • Nigeria: CWG Grows Revenue By 17 Percent in Q1
  • Kenya: Nyachae Accuses State of 'Knee-Jerk Reactions'
  • Nigeria: Councillors Shift Conference for Chibok Girls
  • Nigeria: Tribute to Aloysius Morgan Anigbo
  • Nigeria: Chibok, Citizens and the Exercise of State Power
  • Kenya: FKF Extend Registration Deadline for Academies
  • Rwanda: Social Protection Success Relies On Concerted Stakeholders' Efforts - Expert
  • Africa: Kenyans Lose to South Africa in Plate Fi Nal in London Sevens
  • Kenya: Make Public Details of Deals With China
  • Tanzania: ABC (t) Bank Sues Indian Company Over 20 Billion/ - Loan
  • Tanzania: Katavi Accident Claims Four
  • South Africa: New Govt Will Drive Inclusive Economic Growth - Zuma
  • Kenya: Kitale Chief Finance Officer Nabbed for Graft
  • Nigeria: North Paying for Its 1999 Stupidity - Gen Bamaiyi
  • Kenya: Guya Returns to Win Second Race of the Season At Solai
  • Africa: Joint Civil Society Letter on the Draft Protocol on Amendments to the Protocol on the Statute of the African Court on Justice and Human Rights
  • Nigeria: Huawei Ties ICT Sector Growth to Innovative Techs, Investment
  • Kenya: Team Ababu to Table Report On ODM Polls
  • Congo-Kinshasa: Female Condom Not a Hit Among Goma Women
  • Nigeria: 'Meritrade is to Maximise Opportunities in Stock Market'
  • Nigeria: Jonathan, Buhari, Others Eulogise Oba Adetona at 80
  • Malawi: Commonwealth to Observe Malawi Elections
  • Nigeria: Governors Meet Investors on Staple Crops Improvement
  • Kenya: Mututho Warns of Illicit Brewers Who Use Legal Brands
  • Liberia: President Sirleaf Urges Liberians to Engage in Agriculture and Food Production
  • Nigeria: Boko Haram - Suswam Hails Public Condemnation By Northern Leaders
  • Kenya: China Should Invest in Kenya Bonds, Equity
  • Nigeria: APC Women Leader Urges Patience to Visit Chibok Parents
  • Nigeria: Terrorism - FG Has Left Nigeria in the Cold - APC
  • Nigeria: Police Arrest Three Robbery Suspects in Gombe
  • Kenya: KNUT Opposes SRC Bid to Lower Retirement Age
  • Nigeria: APC Group Condemns CP's Threat to Shoot Ballot Box Snatchers
  • Nigeria: Varsity, IT Firm Sign Wi-Fi Pact
  • Nigeria: FCMB to Reward More Customers
  • Nigeria: CBN to Auction N157 Billion Treasury Bills
  • Nigeria: Lagos Island Wins 2014 Ibile Games
  • Nigeria: Intel Urges African Governments On Affordable Telecoms
  • Nigeria: Caverton to List On the NSE
  • Nigeria: Sterling Bank Seeks Improved Support for SMEs
  • Nigeria: Four Killed in Taraba Attack
  • Nigeria: Okorocha Urge Journalists to Be Objective
  • Nigeria: PDP Woos Former APC Members in Edo
  • Nigeria: FG Train 26,000 Workers Under MDGs Capacity Programme
  • Nigeria: Bishop Kukah Calls for Prayers for Release of Chibok Girls
  • Nigeria: DPR Accuses Commercial Drivers of Aiding Black Marketers
  • South Sudan: In South Sudan, Woman Who Fled Fighting Wants Peace to Grow Her Own Food
  • Kenya: Residents Irked By Tree Felling
  • Rwanda: Etincelles for Cecafa Nile Basin Cup
  • Uganda: 1,200 Fail Makerere Law Pre-Entry Exams
  • Cameroon: France Hails Cameroon's Effort in CAR
  • Nigeria: Driver Killed as Vehicle Rams Into Moving Truck at Awawa Village
  • Tunisia: SNAV - Tunisia Back Among Top-Rated Destinations
  • Tunisia: Third SafirLab Programme Launched
  • East Africa: New Railway Project to Turn EAC Economic Fortunes
  • South Africa: O'regan Compares Distribution of Police Resources to Apartheid
  • Nigeria: Cyclist Loses Motorcycle to Robbers at Kagini
  • Nigeria: Spectranet Launches 'Pay Lite Download Heavy' Plan for Lagos, Abuja Customers
  • Nigeria: NURTW to Sponsor Member on Indian Medical Trip
  • Kenya: Gas Explosion Kills One in Kiamumbi
  • Rwanda: Minagri's 'milk Bar' to Tackle Malnutrition
  • Kenya: Sisal Firm Warned Over Staff
  • Kenya: Woman Threatens to Sue Kidis Over Unborn Baby
  • Nigeria: Obiano - My Emphasis Is to Create Enabling Environment for Business
  • Nigeria: Nigerian Equities Market Ends April On Bearish Note
  • Nigeria: Analysts Lament Delayed 2014 Budget
  • Zambia/Rwanda: She-Wasps Head to Zambia
  • Nigeria: McNichols Records 78 Percent Profit Growth in First Quarter
  • Nigeria: Seplat's Market Value Rises By N6.8 Billion to N377 Billion
  • Nigeria: MTN Nigeria Clarifies Position On Call for Devaluation of the Naira
  • Nigeria: Huriwa Urges Dangote, Others to Donate Cement for Border Fencing
  • Nigeria: Sharing Risks Between Farmers and Lending Institutions Is Critical for Agric Development
  • Nigeria: Anambra Government, Traders to Collaborate On Revenue Collection
  • Nigeria: Bikers Rally Support for Chibok Girls
  • Kenya: Powerful Forces Behind Land Mandate War, Says Swazuri
  • Angola: Challenge of Dollarisation Gathers Experts in Luanda
  • Kenya: Ongwae's Wife Decries Number of Street Kids
  • Rwanda: Inflation Declines to 2.72 Percent
  • Nigeria: My World Economic Forum Takeaways
  • Nigeria: Akpabio Lauds Senate's Role in Stabilising Democracy
  • Nigeria: States Must Look Inwards to Meet Social Needs of the Populace, Says Ahmed
  • Nigeria: Presidency, APC Clash Over Abducted Students, Security Situation
  • Kenya: Wambora's Lawyer Walks Out On Senate Committee
  • Nigeria: Oyinlola, Adeleke, Others Set to Join APC On Saturday
  • Nigeria: Families Berate Govt Over Delayed Benefits to Deceased Security Officials
  • Nigeria: Sports Betting As Money Spinner
  • Nigeria: Lagos Govt Urges INEC to Be Impartial, Calls for Review, Reversal of Order of Elections
  • Nigeria: Investors Decry Amcon's Timelines for Sale of Mainstreet Bank
  • Nigeria: Insurgents Have Laid Booby Traps, Landmines
  • Nigeria: Police - Four Killed in Taraba Attack
  • Nigeria: Muslims, Christian Youths Clash in Kaduna Town
  • Nigeria: Crashed IRS Aircraft - AIB Dispatches Investigators
  • Nigeria: Committee to Decide On State Involvement in Religion
  • Nigeria: Towards Ability in Disability
  • Nigeria: NDCDC Official Tortures, Kills Mother of Four in Lagos
  • Gabon/Rwanda: Gabon Hold Rwanda
  • Kenya: After Westgate, Kenya Goes to War Against Al-Shabaab
  • Angola: Interclube Crush Desportivo DA Huíla (3-0)
  • Kenya: Nairobi Barred From Charging New Rates
  • Uganda: Terror Threats Trigger Security Alert
  • Kenya: Khaniri for Change of Poll Dates
  • Kenya: Ruto ICC Case to Start On Wednesday
  • Kenya: Kenyans Return From Naija With Love and Mega Deals
  • Somalia: Dirty Blood Operating Inside the Architects of the Social System
  • Somalia: Heliwa Commissioner Claims Tougher Security Have Been Enforced in the District
  • Somalia: Parliamentarians Temporarily Postpone Motion Against Interior Minister
  • Kenya: South African Firm Acquires Stake in Kenyan Property Listings Website
  • Africa: Open Letter Addressed to Secretary Lenku Concerning Refugee Journalists
  • Kenya: GBV Campaign Targets Men
  • Kenya: Kiprop Quits Track to Focus On Marathon
  • Zimbabwe: 'Biti MPs' Dismiss Tsvangirai
  • Kenya: Wajir Clan Members Report Cop
  • Kenya: What Your Heart Rate Can Teach the Government
  • Angola: Striker Traoré Secures Petro's Win Over Caála
  • Kenya: Firm to Blame for Delays in Mining - MP
  • Rwanda: Gicanda - the Last Queen of Rwanda Was First Genocide Victim in Butare
  • Angola: Secretary of State Reaffirms Commitment to Training of Health Personnel
  • Kenya: Agro Chemical Fall to Zoo in Super League
  • Angola: Angolan Forwarding-Agents At Congress of Confederation in Seoul
  • Kenya: Somalia Offended By Kenya's 'Meddling'
  • Kenya: 10 Killed in Salgaa Afternoon Crash
  • Angola: Foreign Minister to Start Great Lakes Region Trip
  • Kenya: State Officer Faces Arrest
  • Uganda: Nairobi Beat Kampala to Retain Inter Cities Crown
  • Kenya: Chinese PM's Wife Gives Computers and Cameras
  • Kenya: Governors Plot New Political Party for 2017
  • Nigeria: Maximising Dividends of World Economic Forum
  • Nigeria: Kaduna State Govt. Imposes 24-Hour Curfew in Kachia LGA
  • Nigeria: My Father Is Judge, Prosecutor At Home - Charlie Boy
  • Nigeria: Insurgency - Egwu Calls for Massive Recruitment Into Armed Forces
  • Nigeria: Democracy and Quality of a Good Politician
  • Angola: Desportivo DA Huíla Lose to Interclube
  • Angola: Minister Hails Implementation of Investment in Mavinga
  • Kenya: U.S to Build Solar Plant
  • Kenya: IEBC Official Shot Dead in Nyanuki Town
  • Angola: Counsellor Judge At 16th Congress of European Constitutional Courts
  • Angola: Ministry and Provincial Governments Must Protect Humid Zones, Says Expert
  • Rwanda: When Religion 'infects' Science
  • Angola: Benguela Holds 4th Edition of International Multi-Sectorial Fair
  • Rwanda: Regional Traders, Authorities to Discuss Ease of Doing Business
  • Kenya: Kabogo to Chat Online
  • Kenya: Ten Die in Salgaa Crash
  • Kenya: Mombasa MCAS to Be Recalled Over Budget
  • Angola: Over 900 Women Immunised Against Tetanus in Ngonguembo
  • Kenya: Mungiki Man Body Burnt in Kirinyaga
  • Angola: Today Is International Nurse's Day
  • Kenya: High Court Orders Governor Kidero Not to Sack Ondieki
  • Botswana: Botswana Highlights Issues of Equity and Equality
  • Angola: Foreign Minister Considers Tanzanian President's Visit Positive
  • Angola: Nanu Saves 1º De Maio From Home Defeat
  • Rwanda: Aiport Police Arrest Two Foreign Nationals With Smuggled Ivory
  • Rwanda: Referee Kagabo Receives Major Boost
  • Rwanda: RDF to Tell Own Story As Security Symposium Ends
  • Nigeria: Boko Haram Releases New Video, Shows Missing Chibok Girls
  • Angola: Benguela Police Record Over 1000 Crimes in 2014's First Quarter
  • Cote d'Ivoire: Kalou - Our Group Is Open and Even
  • Zimbabwe: Zim Firms Opt for Contract Mining Amid Money Challenges
  • Ghana: Phone Charging Adds to Ghana Power Woes
  • Rwanda: Need to Radically Scale Up Our Customer Service Experience
  • Rwanda: Gakwaya Quits Rayon Sports
  • Namibia: Mikwangalakanyi Ka Za Mubu Wa Wenela Inze Izwelapili
  • South Africa: Rwandan Students in South Africa Honour Genocide Victims
  • Namibia: Shanyengana Succeeds Late Matongo
  • Namibia: Court Acquits 'Struggle Kids'
  • Ghana: Fans Excited to Sail to Brazil
  • Namibia: Orphans Receive Food Donation
  • Kenya: Ruto, Sang ICC Trial Delayed Over Witnesses Hitch
  • Namibia: Citizens Have Wind in Their Sails
  • Kenya: Kenya Airways Flies Dreamliner to Paris From June
  • Namibia: 90 Township Pets Sterilized for Free
  • Namibia: Over 100 Elephants Butchered By Poachers
  • Namibia: Angula's Fraud Case Postponed
  • Kenya: NHC to Construct 2,000 Houses for Police
  • South Sudan: EU Condemns Air Attacks On South Kordofan Civilians
  • Rwanda: Construction of Akanyaru Market Starts
  • Kenya: Chinese Premier Concludes State Visit to Kenya
  • Uganda/Madagascar: Cranes Step Up Preps for Clash Against Madagascar
  • Gabon/Rwanda: Gabon Hold Rwanda in Kigali
  • Kenya: Politicians Must Demystify Anglo Leasing
  • Namibia: On Cusp of Making Golden History, Bidvest Cup Rookies' Next Step Is Stars
  • Africa: Africa's Top Travel Show Goes High Tech With Indaba Connect
  • South Africa: The Voting Is Over - Forward to New Battles
  • South Africa: Mothers Day Treat for Pregnant Women
  • Congo-Kinshasa: CAF Saddened By Fans Death, Hayatou Reiterates Action Against Violence
  • South Africa: Dewani Appears in Court
  • Central Africa: Family Farming, Agribusiness Are Key to Poverty Reduction in Africa, Says UN Rural Development Agency
  • Namibia: Livestock Exports to SA Shelved
  • Nigeria: NLC, TUC Kick Against Transfer of Labour Matters to Concurrent List
  • Nigeria: Private Investors, State Govts for Investment Exhibition
  • Nigeria: Royal Father Hails Committee's Recommendation On State Creation
  • Africa: Standard Bank Identifies Francophone Africa As Next Frontier for Continent's Investment Boom
  • Nigeria: Lafarge to Support Nigerian Mega-City Plan
  • South Africa: Expert Says Pistorius Has General Anxiety Disorder
  • Egypt: Egypt Parliament Expands, to Include 630 MPs
  • Nigeria: Overcoming Negative Attitude in Workplaces
  • Nigeria: Nigeria Custom Nets N77.9 Billion Revenue in First Quarter
  • Nigeria: Chukwu Accuses Keshi of Concealing Players' Injuries From NFF
  • Africa: Skye Bank Boss Highlights Panacea to Africa's Challenges
  • Nigeria: Fees, Commission Drive Stanbic IBTC 's Earnings
  • East Africa: Lumia Releases Apps Targeting Business
  • Namibia: Mass Housing for Residential Needs Only - NHE
  • Namibia: Prosecutor General Accused of Inaction
  • Nigeria: Boko Haram Demand Prisoner Release in Exchange for Girls
  • West Africa: French Defence Minister Le Drian in Senegal to Boost West Africa Anti-Terror Efforts
  • East Africa: Safaricom to Announce Full Year Financial Results Today
  • South Africa: Convergence Partners in R400 Million Funding Deal With South Africa's Nedbank
  • Namibia: Court Acquits Rape Suspect
  • Nigeria: Consolidates Breweries Invests N15 Billion to Boost Operations
  • Nigeria: Supporters Club Warns Visa Racketeers
  • Nigeria: Clergy Urges Delegates to Put Nation First
  • Nigeria: Obayuwana Advocates Growth of Luxury Retail Sector
  • Nigeria: France Hopes to Host Summit On Kidnapped Nigerian Schoolgirls
  • Nigeria: Teachers Accused of Locking Up Schoolgirls Before Abduction
  • Nigeria: Chibok Schoolgirls - Women to Hold Nationwide Protest
  • Nigeria: UK Churches Offer Prayers for Chibok Girls
  • Kenya: Duel Called Off
  • Africa: China's Help Key in Building Africa
  • Nigeria: Chibok Secondary School, Maiduguri
  • Nigeria: NIS - How Davido Tried to Leave Nigeria With U.S. Passport
  • Nigeria: As the World Rallies for Nigeria...
  • Namibia: Teacher Arrested Over Gruesome Murder
  • Zimbabwe: Bosso, ZPC Share Spoils
  • Namibia: Operations Kick Off At Husab
  • Zimbabwe: IMPI in Beitbridge
  • South Africa: World's Top Surfers Line Up for Mr Price Pro
  • Namibia: Shoddy Workmanship Blights Mass Housing
  • Tanzania: Matthysen's Team Wins TLGU Fund-Raiser
  • Tanzania: Balancing Between Rural, Urban Development - Can Tanga Make It?
  • Tanzania/Nigeria: Heroes Clobbered By Flying Eagles
  • Tanzania: PM - We Are Determined to Stay the Course in Anti-Poaching War
  • Kenya: Lucky Mascot Scoops the Kenya Oaks Honours At Ngong Race Course
  • Tanzania: Dar Mourns Malawi Envoy, Pays Glowing Tribute
  • South Africa: Gregory Names SA Hockey World Cup Team
  • Kenya: KWS Ranger Kills Self, Girlfriend
  • Tanzania/Malawi: TFF Mourns Malawi Envoy
  • Zimbabwe: SA Comedian to Perform At Reps
  • Tanzania: Kinana Cautions Against 'Bad' Politicians
  • Tanzania: Parliament Budget Session Resume On Monday
  • Kenya: Counties Urged to Shun Forestry Law
  • South Africa: Govt Calls for Unity to Move Nation Forward
  • Nigeria: Nigeria - Beyond #BringBackOurGirls
  • Nigeria: Nigerian Immigration Service Debunks Bribery Allegation By Davido
  • Nigeria: Boko Haram - Nigeria Has Failed Us - We'll Relocate to Cameroon - Mourning Gamboru Residents
  • Tanzania: Accident Claims Two Lives in Dar
  • Tanzania: Govt Plans to Ease Movement of Capital
  • Tanzania: New Strategy to Check Land Woes
  • Namibia: Lawyer Ends Testimony With Denials
  • Zimbabwe: Man Attacks Sick Spouse With Spade
  • Tanzania: Stop It Please - We Want Our Game Parks Intact
  • Namibia: Three Films By Namibian Female Directors to Be Shown in Capital
  • South Africa: South Africa End Second in Sevens World Series
  • Tanzania: CRDB Bank U.S. Shareholders Dividend
  • Kenya: Number of Companies Approved By Kebs
  • Tanzania: Women's Bank Dishes Out 20Billion/ - Loans
  • Kenya: Leaders Told to Fight Liqour
  • Tanzania: Engineers Can Mitigate Flooding - IET
  • Zimbabwe: Buffaloes Stun FC Platinum
  • Namibia: Guards Go for Months Without Pay
  • Namibia: Grenade Explodes in Swakop Residential Area
  • South Africa: Election 2014 - ANC Wins With 62 Percent Majority
  • Tanzania: Tazara to Adopt New Organisational Structure
  • Kenya: China Deals Baloon Kenya's Debt
  • Tanzania: Dar Registers More Teams for Castle Lager Perfect Six
  • Zimbabwe: ZDF in U.S$2,5 Million Bid
  • Kenya: Nursery Teachers to Begin TSC Registration
  • Namibia: Councillor Kombwana Laid to Rest
  • Tanzania: Kikwete Meets Samata, Ulimwengu
  • South Africa: Pistorius Trial - Week Eight, Day One
  • Tanzania: Mafuru Joins CRDB Board
  • Namibia: Bank Windhoek Arts Festival and NTN Present 'Race'
  • Namibia: Call for World Music Day Celebrations
  • Namibia: Namwandi Lashes Out At 'Lazy' Inspectors
  • Tanzania: Europe's Food Port Concept On Dar Wish List
  • Tanzania: Exim Bank Supports Dar Hospital
  • Namibia: Start-Up At Husab Mine Creates Big Expectations
  • Namibia: Okahandja Shopping Centre to Open in September
  • Zimbabwe: Dynamos Misfire Again
  • South Africa/Ethiopia: The Job Is Not Done Yet - Mashaba
  • Kenya: Nyokabi Says Youth, Women Lack Initiative
  • South Africa: Court Postpones Dewani Trial
  • Kenya: Matemu Asks Kenyans Holding Public Land Illegally to Surrender It
  • Zimbabwe: A Nation of Gullible People
  • Kenya: KNUT Wants County Nursery Tutors Fired
  • Zimbabwe: I'm a Satanist, Wife Tells Hubby
  • Kenya: Grace Makosewe to Join Kwach At Urban Radio
  • Zimbabwe: Allowances - Mbizvo Speaks Out
  • Namibia: Teacher Kills, Burns Daughter On Braai Stand
  • Kenya: Is Kenzo Dating Daddy Owen's Sister?
  • Namibia: No Bail for Alleged Girlfriend Killer
  • Namibia: They Are Lucky, I Am Going
  • Kenya: Nyamira Speaker to Explain Tender Deal
  • Kenya: Ruto Case Resumes On Wednesday At the ICC
  • Namibia: China Develops Namibia - Pohamba
  • Kenya: Nyakach MP Warns On School Funds
  • Kenya: Courts Are Fair, Says Judge
  • Kenya: Police Find 50 Used Syringes At Bus Stop
  • Kenya: KPL Weekly Round Up - Gor Stays Top
  • Kenya: Female Genital Mutilation Is Illegal, Why Does It Still Happen?
  • South Sudan: South Sudan Peace Expedition
  • Kenya: Robbers Steal 10 Gas Cylinders
  • Kenya: Funds to Boost Education
  • Sierra Leone: Sierra Leone AU Troops 'Want Out of Somalia'
  • Somalia: MPs Contemplate Whether to Motion Against Interior Minister
  • Somalia: Elder Attacked in Baladxawo, Gedo Region
  • Somalia: Peace And Democracy Party Chairman Calls On Elders to Stay Away From Politics
  • Kenya: Most Kenyans Don't Want Raila to Contest Again
  • Kenya: Kenya-China in Mou to Shore Up Exports
  • Kenya: Nakumatt Opens New Branch in Kitale Mall
  • Rwanda: Bottom-Up Leadership Style is the Way to Go
  • Kenya: Masai Mara Hotels Exploit Staff, Says MP
  • Nigeria: CoT Reduction - Customers of Top Banks Gain N7.6 Billion
  • Nigeria: 2015 - Fashola, Tinubu Urge NASS to Reverse Election Order
  • Nigeria: Boko Haram - U.S. Ignored Nigeria's 2013 Request--Report
  • Nigeria: Chibok Girls - SERAP Urges Further Action From UN Security Council
  • Nigeria: Nigeria Not On Auto Pilot, Says Abati
  • Nigeria: Military Refutes Terrorists Arrest Reports
  • Nigeria: Israel Joins Search for Missing Girls
  • Nigeria: Oil Firm Supports Midwifery Students
  • Kenya: Ministry Clean-Up Exercise Locates Missing Files
  • Nigeria: Chibok - I'm Afraid of Returning to School
  • Africa: Inclusive Job-Creating Growth Strategies Should Drive Africa's Prosperity - WEF
  • Nigeria: Fayose Tasks Ekiti Indigenes in Ondo Over Polls
  • Nigeria: World Economic Forum On Africa Attracts U.S.$68 Billion Investments, Says Organiser
  • Nigeria: Why I Dumped Acting for Movie Productions - Chinney Eke
  • Nigeria: Opposition Offers Solutions to End Terror
  • Nigeria: Dangote Slashes Cement Prices to Curb Rising Costs
  • Kenya: Kericho to Invest Sh 300 Million in New Tea Factory
  • Nigeria: Reactions to "When Will the Drum Beats of Revolution Start in Nigeria?"
  • Nigeria: We Are Committed to Ending Malnutrition Among African Children--Dangote
  • Nigeria: WEF - AU Adopts Nigeria's E-Wallet Strategy to Boost Agriculture
  • Nigeria: Ogun Police Nab Two Suspected Kidnappers, Three Robbers
  • Nigeria: Amuneke Drops Four Players
  • Nigeria: Incapacity Stifles Local Disaster Management
  • Zimbabwe: Africa Must Save Own Daughters
  • Nigeria: Jungle Justice - Lagos Vows to Deal With Perpetrators
  • Zimbabwe: Agribank Told to Seek Local Partners
  • Ghana: Ghana CSOs Decry Declining Value of Timber
  • Nigeria: Veteran Journalist to Contest Ogun Senatorial Poll
  • Nigeria: Nigeria Is Not Poor, but Has People With Poverty of Ideas - -Eeefy Ike
  • Nigeria: Security Alert in Bayelsa As Youths Vow to Shut Down Shell's Facilities
  • Nigeria: Brazil World Cup - Supporters Club Cry Out Over Impersonation
  • Nigeria: American 'Troops' in Nigeria
  • Nigeria: Wefa - Media Should Attract Investors - - Okonjo-Iweala
  • Kenya: NGO Tackles Digital Divide in Nairobi Slums
  • Zimbabwe: Patients Stranded
  • Rwanda: PGGSS Four Stars Bring Ruhango to a Standstill
  • Africa: Africa Must Refrain From Being Patronised
  • Zimbabwe: Govt Calls for Calm At Chingiwzi
  • Zimbabwe: Govt Approves New Measures to Protect Producers
  • Zimbabwe: Gorowa, Mashingaidze Truce?
  • Zimbabwe: Steward Bank Launches Diaspora Banking Products
  • Zimbabwe: Disaster At Chivake
  • Zimbabwe: Let's Utilise Diasporan Skills
  • Zimbabwe: Zanu-PF Condemns Epworth Violence
  • Somalia: Deputy Chairperson of Daynile District Resigns
  • Zimbabwe: The Struggle of Values in 'Secret Lives'
  • Zimbabwe: MDC-T Hooligans Granted Bail
  • Zimbabwe: Lukewarm Response for Ngolomi Album Launch
  • South Africa: ANC Celebrate Election Victory.
  • Zimbabwe: Herdboy Rapes Employer's Daughter (4)
  • Zimbabwe: Provide Adequate Housing, MP Implores ZRP
  • Zimbabwe: Zahara Thrills for Charity
  • Zimbabwe: Court to Rule On Edgars V Zimra Case
  • Zimbabwe: Gifts Galore As Nation Marks Mother's Day
  • Zimbabwe: 14 Arts Managers Get Certificates
  • Zimbabwe: Meikles to Open More Mega Stores, TM Supermarket Suspends Senior Manager
  • Zimbabwe: Enhancing the Nation's Credit Worthiness
  • East Africa: Microsoft Trumpets IE 11 for Win Phone 8.1, but Reviews Are Mixed
  • Zimbabwe: 'Women Crucial to Zim-Asset Success'
  • Nigeria: Three Abducted Dutch Nationals Regain Freedom in Bayelsa
  • East Africa: Oracle Wins, Google Loses in Copyright Ruling On Java APIs
  • Zimbabwe: 'Britain Stumbling Block to EU, Zim Re-Engagement'
  • Zimbabwe: Mutodi Wins Bank Account Suit
  • Africa: Facebook Kills Poke and Camera Apps
  • Zimbabwe: Govt Gazettes Diamond Regulations
  • East Africa: Paypal Sacks Rakesh 'Rocky' Agrawal After Twitter Outburst
  • Zimbabwe: What Went Wrong At Hifa?
  • Zimbabwe: Tighten Screws On Liquefied Gas
  • Zimbabwe: Baba Jukwa in Bid to Cover Footprints
  • Zimbabwe: Fie for Shame, Hifa, Fie for Shame!
  • Zimbabwe: Zim Literature Operating At Zero Profitability?
  • Zimbabwe: Baba Jukwa Exposed
  • Nigeria: Nigeria On "Autopilot" - APC; That's Untrue-Presidency
  • Nigeria: Chibok Schoolgirls - Israel Offers Counter-Terrorism Experts for Rescue Mission
  • Zimbabwe: Drama At MDC-T Rally
  • Nigeria: Sanusi Explains Funds Spent On Varsities, Polytechnics
  • Nigeria: Salami Seeks Spiritual Cleansing for Judiciary
  • Nigeria: We're Committed to Affordable, Not Low-Cost Housing- - Fashola
  • Nigeria: Chibok Girls - Days of Boko Haram Numbered - PDP
  • Nigeria: Insurgency - APC, Presidency in War of Words
  • Nigeria: Kachia Boils As Scores Are Feared Dead
  • Nigeria: FUTO Pro-Chancellor Accuses Host Monarch of Fuelling Crisis
  • Nigeria: Abduction - Akpabio Sues for Peaceful Co-Existence Among Nigerians
  • Nigeria: Only 53 LGs Are Ready for Emergency - NEMA
  • Nigeria: Lagos Targets 20,000 Jobs From Lekki Free Trade Zone
  • Nigeria: Nollywood Actors, Actresses Protest in Lagos
  • Nigeria: 'Number of HIV Sufferers in Nigeria Rising '
  • Nigeria: FG Wastes Billions On Biometric Registration
  • Nigeria: Why the President Matters
  • Nigeria: Chibok, Citizens and the Exercise State Power
  • Nigeria: How Nigeria Can Be Great Again- - Anyaoku, Anya
  • Nigeria: National Confab - Key Issues Before Northern Delegates
  • Nigeria: WEF Launches U.S.$1.7 Trillion Devt Initiative for Africa
  • Nigeria: Co-Ordinating Sports' Doom
  • Nigeria: Nigerian Spends U.S.$1 Billion Annually On Medical Tourism
  • Nigeria: Ejide Injured!
  • Nigeria: They Have Turned Nigeria Into One Big Joke - Lai Mohammed
  • Nigeria: Don't Persecute Your Critics, Awujale Tells Jonathan, Govs
  • Nigeria: Should the Naira Be Devalued?
  • Nigeria: 2015 - Group Wants Buhari, Atiku to Contest
  • Nigeria: How Three Dutch Nationals Were Released - Police
  • Nigeria: At Last Niger APC Concludes State Congress, 29 Executives Emerge
  • Nigeria: Ekiti 2014 - Fayemi, Aregbesola Advocate Use of Card Reader Machine
  • Nigeria: Edo Community Boils Over Leadership Tussle
  • Nigeria: Compulsory Retirement - Court Assumes Jurisdiction Over Ex-Director's Suit Against SSS
  • Nigeria: State of the Nation - South-South Forum Chides Soyinka
  • Nigeria: Boko Haram - Jonathan Seeks Support of Nigerians
  • Nigeria: Boko Haram Designation - John Campbell Flays Criticism Against Hillary Clinton
  • Nigeria: Police Crack Down on BringBackOurGirls Protest
  • Congo-Kinshasa: Many Deaths in Soccer Stampede
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