Posted in Africa on May 4th, 2010
Africa’s first conference to discuss the specific impact of HIV and AIDS on grandmothers will begin in Swaziland on Thursday. The African Grandmothers’ Gathering aims to shed light on the plight of one of the forgotten special interest groups affected by the disease. Some of the issues to be discussed include the impact of losing […]
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Posted in Africa on May 2nd, 2010
The Senate member and former Zamfara state Governor, Sanator Admed Yarima who recently married a thirteen year old girl from Egypt says he was not bound by the provisions of the child Rights Act, a state he governed for eight years. He said his home state did not domesticate the law and as such could […]
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Posted in Africa on Apr 23rd, 2010
Sub-Saharan Africa is the only region in the world not on track to meet the target of reducing poverty by half by 2015, according to the World Bank. The bank’s World Development Indicators 2010 report, released on Wednesday, assesses progress towards the eight Millennium Development Goals set by the United Nations. Fifty countries around the […]
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Posted in Africa on Apr 16th, 2010
CHRISTIANE AMANPOUR, CNN ANCHOR: Tonight, we have Nigeria’s acting president, Goodluck Jonathan, leader of Africa’s most populous nation and its biggest oil exporter.
Good evening, everyone. I’m Christiane Amanpour, and welcome to our program.
Nigeria’s acting president, Goodluck Jonathan, is in Washington for the nuclear security summit, and he gave us his first interview since assuming power. […]
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Posted in Africa on Apr 14th, 2010
The United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) has condemned the recent expulsion of 36 Congolese refugees by the Zambian government. UNHCR spokeswoman Melissa Fleming said on Tuesday that the organisation had sent a letter to Zambian authorities to protest against the deportation of 36 residents from the Meheba refugee settlement. The group had taken […]
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Posted in Africa on Apr 12th, 2010
Somali Islamist group al-Shabab announced on Friday that it has banned local radio stations from retransmitting broadcasts from the Washington-based news service Voice of America and the BBC’s Somali language service. The insurgent group claims the news services have been broadcasting anti-Muslim propaganda. The BBC has said that all of its transmitters inside Somalia have […]
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Posted in Africa on Apr 8th, 2010
The European Union announced on Wednesday that it has withdrawn its poll observers from Sudan’s conflict-ridden Darfur region because of safety concerns. The decision came as one of the country’s main opposition party joined a growing boycott of national elections due to start on Sunday. A spokesman for the Uma party said on Thursday that […]
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Posted in Africa on Apr 6th, 2010
Zimbabwe’s President Robert Mugabe has sworn in the members of the country’s first human rights and electoral commissions. South African negotiators who are mediating talks between Zimbabwe’s unity government partners said the move, completed last Wednesday, was a breakthrough towards electoral reforms and new elections. The BBC said analysts believe the two commissions are politically […]
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Posted in Africa on Apr 1st, 2010
The origin of the human race gets complicated with new discoveries, each one a direct antithesis of the other. The idea that man migrated out of Africa about a million years ago and back again is not new. A theory now claimed to be wrong because of the recent discoveries at Dmanisi in Georgia, dated […]
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Posted in Africa on Mar 29th, 2010
A six-fold pay rise for health workers in Sierra Leone was agreed late on Saturday night to end the 10-day old strike. The strike organiser, Dr Freddie Coker, said that doctors would now get a take-home salary of 600 US dollars – up from 100 US dollars a month. The strike led to the closure […]
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