Fire Breaks Out in South Darfur
A huge fire that broke out in South Darfur's Daein locality engulfed 36 homes on Monday, victims told Radio Dabanga.
View ArticleSule Rebellion - Some Must Come Clean
Politicians in the Republic of South Sudan have no intention yet to detach themselves from military activities against their own brothers and sisters on the other side of political divide. This is the...
View ArticleWWF Fears Backlash On Rufiji Delta Mangrove Forest Initiative
TORCHING of paddy rice farm huts and felling of coconut trees in the Rufiji Delta mangrove forest reserve, carried out recently by Mangrove Management Project, may affect future prospects for community...
View ArticleUganda: Terror Suspects' Trial Starts
THE trial of 12 suspected Al-Shabaab terrorists linked to the July 11,2010 twin bomb attacks in Kampala starts today at the International War Crimes Tribunal in Kampala.
View ArticleAfrican Press Review 15 November 2011
Change is on the menu of several African papers today - both political change and the wider, arguably more significant issue of climate change.
View ArticleJuba Accuses Khartoum Over Mayom Fighting
The Minister of Information and Broadcasting Barnabas Marial Benjamin while addressing investors attending the dinner organized by the Equity Bank in New Sudan accused Sudan government of being behind...
View ArticleU-19 Women Cricketers Intensify Preps for Regional Tourney
THE national U-19 women cricket team has stepped up training with a view to excel in the East Africa U-19 Championship scheduled for December 6-11 in Dar es Salaam.
View ArticleCHC Makes the Extra Mile in Meeting Its Tasks
The Consolidated Holding Corporation was established as NBC Holding Corporation necessitated by the government move to re-organise the National Bank of Commerce but later new tasks were added to the...
View ArticleDar es Salaam Bourse Sees Drop of Activity
THE ongoing Tanzania Breweries Limited (TBL) mini IPO is expected to continue affecting the level of activity at the Dar es Salaam Stock Exchange (DSE) as investors tend to place their funds into the...
View ArticleOpposition Parties Welcome SRF
Leader of the opposition Democratic Unionist Party (DUP) and lawyer Ali Mahmoud Hassanein welcomed on Monday the formation of the Sudanese Revolutionary Front (SRF), which aims to overthrow the regime...
View ArticlePresident Kiir Releases Helicopter to Khartoum
The President of the Republic Salva Kiir Mayardit on Monday ordered the release of the captured helicopter to the Sudan government as a gesture of good will. This was revealed yesterday to the press by...
View ArticleImproving Lives Through Wildlife Management
HE wore a grey German style moustache looking simple, humble but sharing the same table with high profile dignitaries including Minister of State in the Prime Minister's Office responsible for...
View ArticleMoshi to Host Mwalimu Nyerere International Volleyball Tourney
VOLLEYBALL enthusiasts in Moshi, Kilimanjaro are expected to be treated with exciting action as the region is scheduled to host the Mwalimu Nyerere international volleyball tournament from December 5...
View ArticleNigeria: Boko Haram - We're in Control, FG Insists
Barely a week after President Goodluck Jonathan revealed plans to destabilise his administration through terrorist plots, the Federal Government, yesterday, re-assured Nigerians and foreigners living...
View ArticleICC Prosecutor to Request Arrest Warrant for Defence Minister - Report
The prosecutors at the International Criminal Court (ICC) will soon request an arrest warrant for Sudanese defence minister Abdel-Rahim Mohamed Hussein, the website of Al-Arabiya TV reported.
View ArticleLeaders Welcome Syrian Suspension
Intellectuals, academics, journalists and activists from Sudan welcomed on Monday the Arab League's decision to suspend Syria's membership in the organization.
View ArticleE. Equatoria Governor Sacks Magwi County Commissioner
Louis Lobong, the Governor of Eastern Equatoria has sacked the Magwi county, in the wake of continuous clashes between the Madi and Acholi communities over land.
View ArticleSingaporean Delegation Leaves Behind Big Mark
THE local business community has been challenged to borrow a leaf from their Singaporean counterparts who are described as a study case for rapid development.
View ArticleRwanda: Civil Society Campaigns for Lower Health Insurance Premium
A network of journalists and Civil Society Organisations operating under their umbrella body, CLADHO, has promised to champion for the reduction in cost of the community health insurance cover,...
View ArticleNamibia: Teenager Pregnancies Necessitate Condoms Introduction in Schools?
Schools are not intentionally promoting immorality when they suggest that condoms be availed on their premises as the challenges teenage mothers face are immense.
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