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The oil giant Chevron, which announced in March its intention to explore for petroleum in Liberia, is starting off shore drilling that could move Liberia into the ranks of west ... Read more »
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President Goodluck Jonathan and service chiefs were, yesterday, locked in a closed door meeting that lasted for many hours in Aso Rock over last Thursday's bomb blast at the Police ... Read more »
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Six months to the planned commencement of the cash withdrawal/deposit limit imposed by the CBN, some banks have commenced selective implementation of the policy barring cash ... Read more »
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As the UN Security Council moves to authorize the deployment of Ethiopian peacekeepers to the Abyei region, the head of South Sudan's mission to the UN says the situation in South ... Read more »
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The court hearing of Victoire Umuhoza Ingabire and her co-accused has been postponed. She faces charges of promoting ethnic division, genocide ideology and trivialising the 1994 ... Read more »
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A report from the Commonwealth Secretariat illustrates the organisations continued engagement with non-communicable diseases with case studies from Australia to Lesotho. Read more »
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Zambia's former president Frederick Chiluba died at his home early Saturday morning after suffering heart and kidney problems. Read more »
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The Zimbabwe Independent reports on the inside story of last week's discussions on Zimbabwe at the Southern African Development Community summit. Read more »
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The Boko Haram sect has cautioned the civilians that they are still going to strike and they assured all security agencies that they are going to frustrate their efforts. Read more »
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US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, on a visit to the continent which has covered several countries, has pressed all African states to demand Libyan strongman Muammar Gaddafi ... Read more »









