Kibir, Al Tigani Launch Development Projects in North Darfur
North Darfur Governor, Osman Mohamed Kibir, and Minister of Guidance and Endowments, Dr Azhari Al- Tiganni on Monday inspected Al Fashir new power station and progress of work at Al Ingaz Al Gharby...
View ArticleThe Forum of the Supreme Council for Decentralization Government to Host the...
The Media Forum of the Supreme Council for Decentralization Government will host Tuesday at 1:00 p.m. the Wali (governor) of Sennar State , Engineer. Ahmed Abbas Mohamed Saad, at the council's small...
View ArticleSudan: Concern Grows for Civilians in Southern Clashes
A sharp rise in conflict in Southern Sudan is raising concerns for the safety of civilians and aid workers, less than three months to go before the formal independence of the fledgling nation,...
View ArticleSudan And Brazil Review Cooperation in Industrial Domains
Minister of Industry, Dr. Awad Ahmed Al-Jazz, Monday reviewed means of pushing forward relations of industrial cooperating between Sudan and Brazil besides speeding up implementation of the agreement...
View ArticleOfficial Wants Wiser Implementation of Programmes
The president of Académica do Soyo, Manuel Sieta, Wednesday in Soyo, northern Zaire province, called on the future management of the Angola Football Federation (FAA) to be stricter and transparent in...
View ArticleNigeria: WAEC Exams - IG Orders Adequate Security for Workers, Students in...
The Inspector General of Police, Mr Hafiz Ringim, Tuesday directed the provision of adequate security for those involved in WAEC examinations in Kaduna and Bauchi states.
View ArticleAfrica: Sub-Saharan Africa Increasing Spending On Education - Report
Countries in sub-Saharan Africa have been increasing expenditure on education by six per cent every year over the past decade, but many are still lagging in efforts to provide children with quality...
View ArticleUrgent Need to Boost Humanitarian Aid -
The post-electoral crisis in Côte d'Ivoire may have ended but thousands of civilians are still suffering from the consequences of the four months of turmoil that engulfed the West African nation and...
View ArticleKarua Set to Launch Presidential Bid
Gichugu MP Martha Karua is expected to launch her presidential bid Wednesday.
View ArticlePNU Alliance to Go All Out for Hassan
The Party of National Unity Alliance has resolved to back and campaign vigorously for its candidate Yusuf Hassan in the Kamukunji parliamentary by-election.
View ArticleSomalia: Spring Showers Start Falling in Central Region
As the country is still in a state of drought, people are happy right now after spring showers started to fall in parts of Galgudud region in central Somalia.
View ArticleUN Rights Expert Urges Government to Probe Killing of Political Activist
The independent United Nations expert on the right to freedom of opinion and expression today called on the Algerian Government to investigate the killing of a political activist he had met on a recent...
View ArticleFormer Police Boss Found Dead
A former commandant of the Kenya Police College, Kiganjo, was found dead at his Nairobi home Wednesday.
View ArticlePrisons Remain Overcrowded
Mozambican prisons are currently holding more than twice the number of inmates they were built for, according to the country's Attorney-General, Augusto Paulino.
View ArticleChaos in Court As Magistrate Adjourns Proceedings
Confusion has broken out in the Nakasongola courtroom. Court was abruptly adjourned by the magistrate when it became apparent to her that lawyers for Dr Besigye and his three co-accused were not in...
View ArticleElders Complain of Govt Troops in Dhobley
Local elders and intellectuals on Wednesday said they are complaining about Somali government forces, which recently seized the border town of Dhobley in Lower Jubba region in southern Somalia.
View ArticleSecurity Council Extends UN Mission for Another Year
The Security Council today extended for another year the mandate of the United Nations mission tasked with monitoring the ceasefire in Western Sahara and organizing a referendum on self-determination...
View ArticleMinistry - Indians Get Most Work Permits
Expatriate Indian workers form the bulk of foreigners issued with work permits in Kenya over the last four years, according to documents tabled in Parliament Wednesday.
View ArticlePaulino Gives Details of Riot Arrests
256 people were detained during the riots against price increases on 1 and 2 September last year in the cities of Maputo (139), Matola (62) and Chimoio (55), Mozambique's Attorney-General, Augusto...
View ArticleCourt Blocks Kiplagat Probe
A court has blocked a tribunal investigating former Truth, Justice and Reconciliation Commission chairperson Bethuel Kiplagat from probing into his past.
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