Government Sets Up Lake Niassa Partial Reserve
The Mozambican government on Tuesday approved the establishment of the "Lake Niassa Partial Reserve", as the latest addition to the country's protected areas.
View ArticleRenamo Sabotages Assembly
Mozambique's main opposition party, the former rebel movement Renamo, on Wednesday successfully sabotaged the debate in the country's parliament, the Assembly of the Republic, on the annual report from...
View ArticleLibya: Battle Continues for Misrata
Libya's opposition fighters are battling Muammar Gaddafi's forces on the country's western border, while fighting continues in the besieged city of Misurata.
View ArticleSouthern Africa: Secretariat to Hold Trade Policy Workshop for MPs
Members of Parliament from Commonwealth southern African countries will meet in Livingstone, Zambia, from 3 to 4 May 2011 for a capacity building workshop to deepen their understanding of trade policy...
View ArticleKenya: Co-Op Bank Profit Rises to Sh1.64 Billion
Co-operative Bank of Kenya has recorded a 57 per cent growth in net profit for the first three months of this year, with its management acknowledging that the economic developments during the year...
View ArticleKenya: Will CFc's New Financing Option Shake Market?
On July 1, 2010, Wilberforce Oundo stood up during a post-Budget seminar organised by the Institution of Surveyors of Kenya in Nairobi and asked an official from a leading mortgage lender, who had just...
View ArticleKenya: When Honey Bees Attack
If you have built your house among trees or have chimneys and exposed eves, bee infestation is an ever present threat.
View ArticleTanzania: Basena Relishes Simba's Job
UGANDA Cranes assistant tactician Moses Basena has described his newfound Simba SC head coach assignment as an opportunity to improve his curriculum vitae.
View ArticleKenya: Target Politicians, Not Youth on Facebook
By putting Kenyan youths on notice over their alleged use of social media to spread hate messages, the National Cohesion and Integration Commission chair Mzalendo Kibunjia might be targeting the wrong...
View ArticleKenya: Talent Search Takes Top Spot in What CEOs See Vital
There is a major shift in what chief executive officers consider prime in their companies in Kenya with talent management taking a higher rank than risk management.
View ArticleTanzania: Dar Eleven Are New Regional U-17 Cricket Champs
DAR ES SALAAM eleven cricketers laid their hands on the trophy in the inaugural Regional U-17 tournament following a three-wicket victory over Uluguru Stars in the final played at the Sokoine...
View ArticleKenya: Safaricom's Stand on Interlink Fee Sets Off New Battle With Regulator
Safaricom has indicated it will oppose further reduction in interconnection rates, setting itself up for fresh battle with the industry regulator over control of calling charges.
View ArticleKenya: State Agencies on the Spot Over Seized Vehicles
A row is simmering between Container Freight Station operators and two government agencies on the fate of vehicles seized in the past two years.
View ArticleTanzania/Uganda: Vijana's Rival Camp in Disarray
THE national U-23 soccer team 'Vijana Stars' should take full advantage of the Uganda's Kobs shoddy preparations ahead of their Saturday clash, to march into the next stage of the All Africa Games...
View ArticleGambia: Savage Stirs Honka to Cup Win
Demba Savage was the hero of the night as he stirred Honka to a 3-0 victory over Tampere United to win Finnish League Cup.
View ArticlePDOIS Statement on Republican Day 24 April 2011
The Republic of the Gambia came into being on the 24th April 1970. The Republic is 41 years old today.
View ArticleKenya: Artist Paints His Way to Big Cash With Return of Gallery
John Njenga is a man who has lived to disown his name for the love of his job.
View ArticleGambia: Jawo Scores in Malmo Rout
Amadou Jawo was on target for Elfsborg in the weekend halting Malmo fine unbeaten run with a 3-0 routing.
View ArticleHuman Rights Defenders Meet in Banjul
The forum on the participation of Non governmental organizations (NGOs) in the 49th ordinary session of the African Commission on Human and People's Rights opened Yesterday 25th April at the Kairaba...
View ArticleGambia: Sarr Blames Awful Show to Poor Prep
Lamin Sarr has put the blame on his side's poor performance to poor preparation.
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