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Monthly Archive for June, 2009

KENYAN POLICE ACCUSED OF TORTURE

US-based group Human Rights Watch has urged an inquiry into what it calls the “collective punishment” of civilians in the state of Mandera, in north-east Kenya. According to Human Rights Watch, a joint police and military operation to disarm local militias in October last year led to thousands being tortured and women being raped. It [...]

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BRITS SEEK AFRICA ROOTS

One hundred and fifty black Britons will visit Ghana during a project to connect diaspora communities with the countries of their ancestors. Participants in the ‘Back to our Roots’ initiative will spend two weeks in the West African country learning about the culture, history and business and investment opportunities. The three-year project sponsored by the London [...]

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I was not going to blog about the passing of Michael Jackson but i got a mail saying i should say something. What can i say…..Indeed, he left an indelible legacy which will remain forever. I remember listenining to those wonderful lyrics as a child. His immense contribution to music was felt all over the world. He set [...]

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E AFRICA: HISTORIC INTERNET LAUNCH

The first undersea internet cable linking East Africa to the rest of the world has been launched in Kenya. The 5,000-kilometre cable stretches from Fujairah in United Arab Emirates, passing through the Indian Ocean to Kenya. Kenyan President Mwai Kibaki described the launch at Mombasa as an event of ‘historic proportions’. The 130-million-US-dollar cable will [...]

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MOZ TO MAKE HIV DRUGS

Mozambique is set to produce its own antiretroviral drugs to fight HIV as early as April next year, according to officials. The Brazilian-funded venture will increase the availability and affordability of HIV treatment, in a country that has one of the highest infection rates worldwide. Mozambique has a HIV infection rate of 16 per cent, [...]

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FORCED STERILISATION CASES

A women’s charity is planning to sue the Namibian government for allegedly sterilising HIV-positive women without their consent. The International Community of Women Living with HIV/Aids claims women are being tricked into sterilisation after being told the procedure is a routine treatment for AIDS.  The charity claims 45 HIV-positive Namibian women have been made infertile [...]

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ZAMBIA’S UNION URGES STRIKE RESOLUTION

Zambia’s biggest trade union has urged the government to intervene and halt a prolonged nurses’ strike that has led to the shutdown of several hospital wards. Hundreds of patients have been turned away from hospitals owing to a strike that entered its 17th day yesterday. Roy Mwaba, general secretary of the Zambia Congress of Trade [...]

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SA STUDY: I IN 4 MEN ADMITS RAPE

One in four men taking part in a South African study on sexual violence and HIV admitted to carrying out rapes. Out of 1,738 men interviewed in the Eastern Cape and KwaZulu-Natal provinces, 28 per cent admitted they had raped a woman or girl, and three per cent said they had raped a man or [...]

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ZAMBIAN CHILD LABOUR UP

According to research, low income levels and poor standards of living are fuelling child labour in Zambia. A study by the International Labour Organisation, UN Children’s Fund and the World Bank revealed that more than 1.2 million children aged 15 or under are working. Figures show 48 per cent of seven to 14 year-old children [...]

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A review of global road safety has found Africa to have the highest number of deaths among pedestrians and cyclists. The Global status report on road safety says that while progress has been made in protecting car users, the needs of vulnerable groups such as cyclists and pedestrians has been neglected. The report suggests safety [...]

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