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Tanzania/Zambia: Brave Fight - Ngorongoro Heroes Hold Zambia's Young...

Ngorongoro Heroes put up a spirited fight to force defending champions Zambia's Young Chipolopolo to a 3-3 draw in their opening Metropolitan Cosafa Under-20 Championship in Gaborone, Botswana.

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Govt Denies Rumours of Ill President's Death

Guinea Bissau's presidency on Saturday denied rumours that its critically ill leader Malam Bacai Sanha, 64, had died in a Paris hospital where he is being treated.

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NYC to Organize First Journey to Luxor, Aswan

The National Youth Council (NYC) will start on Friday 02/12/2011 the operation of the first "Youth train" journey to Luxor and Aswan.

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Tunisia: Sahara Desert Holidays

The Tunisian Sahara desert stretches over a third of Tunisian soil and is part of the Grand Oriental Erg. Famous towns in the Sahara desert include Douz, Kebili, Nefta and Tozeur. In the middle of the...

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Khorixas Council Defies Ekandjo

THE Minister of Regional and Local Government, Housing and Rural Development, Jerry Ekandjo, is considering taking action against the Khorixas town council after its refusal to discipline officials and...

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Online Media and the Parliamentary Elections

Analysis and Assessment of the Performance of Online Media in Its Coverage of the Egyptian Parliamentary Elections 2010

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Oniipa Swapo Councillor Faces the Axe

ONIIPA Swapo district executive committee has called for the recall of its constituency councillor, John Shiindi, The Namibian has learnt reliably. The executive committee has made the submission to...

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Mathoho and Sangweni Back for U23 V Egypt Clash

Central defender Eric "Tower" Mathoho and central midfielder Thami Sangweni are back in the starting line up of the South African Under 23 National Team for the crucial Group B fixture in the CAF Under...

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Tunisia: Yasmine Hammamet - Hammamet

Hammamet is a 3,600-hectare city in the governorate of Nabel, located on the North Eastern cost of Tunisia. The city is Tunisia's eminent tourist destination. According to the 2004 census, there are...

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Tanzania: Zanzibar Heroes Also Booked a Place in the Quarters As Best Losers

Kilimanjaro Stars booked a place in the Cecafa Tusker Challenge Cup despite going down 2-1 to Zimbabwe in their last round robin match at the National Stadium yesterday.

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Suez Canal Fees Up By Three Percent As of March 2012

Egypt's Suez Canal Authority announced on Thursday 01/12/2011 it will increase toll fees by 3 percent for all ships transiting the strategic waterway as of March 2012.

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Results of First Phase of Parliamentary Elections to Be Announced Friday

The announcement of results of the first phase of the parliamentary elections will be postponed to Friday 02/12/2011, said Head of the High Judicial Elections Commission (HJEC) Abdel-Moez Ibrahim.

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Nigeria: Aiyegbeni On Fire, Wrecks Swansea

Super Eagles forward Yakubu Aiyegbeni continues to warm himself into the heart of new helmsman, Stephen Keshi when he scored all four goals as Blackburn claimed only their second Premier League win of...

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Tanzania: Amavubi's Striker Leads Battle for Golden Boot

Rwanda national soccer team's striker Olivier Karekezi tops the scoring chart in the ongoing Cecafa Tusker Challenge Cup.

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Tanzania/Burundi: Burundi Coach Wants Consistency

Burundi's national soccer team coach, Adel Amrouche, reckons his team played impressively in the group stage of the Cecafa Tusker Challenge Cup and wants the rhythm taken into the quarter finals.

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YDF Holds World Aids Day Football Tourney

THE Youth Development Through Football (YDF) and the Football for Hope Centre will hold a World AIDS Day football tournament on Thursday at the Football for Hope Centre to commemorate World AIDS Day.

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New Archeological Find of King Amenhotep III in Luxor

A huge statue of King Amenhotep III has been discovered in the Upper Egyptian city of Luxor.

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Grootfontein Public Angry At Clinic

THE Grootfontein clinic, situated in the informal settlement, was closed for a day last week after a staff member called in sick.

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Namibia: Pregnant Women Should Get Tested

The Minister of Health and Social Services, Dr Richard Kamwi, wants every pregnant woman to be tested for HIV to know her status.

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Africa: Green Economy Must Form Part of Job Creation

The green economy must form part of South Africa's agenda of development and job creation, said President Jacob Zuma.

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