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Uganda: Red Pepper Blames Rogue Security Operatives

01.07.2008 17:53    allafrica.com
The management of the Red Pepper Tabloid has blamed lapses in government security systems for the weekend incident in which part of their printing press was burnt by unknown arsonists.


South Africa: Advertising Success

01.07.2008 17:53    allafrica.com
WELL, the advertising industry doesn't yet seem too affected by declining consumer spending in SA judging by the number of entries for the Loerie Awards. Perhaps brand managers are pulling out all the stops for that extra edge in an

Rwanda: Local Sports Press Network Elects Committee Members

01.07.2008 12:14    allafrica.com
Rwanda Independent Sport Press Network (RISPN) officially elected its executive committee on Thursday at Ikana centre, Kigali city.

Uganda: 'Red Pepper' Printer Burnt

01.07.2008 12:14    allafrica.com
SUSPECTED arsonists on Saturday night burnt the The Red Pepper printing house extensively damaging the printing press.

Somalia: Attackers 'Wanted to Kidnap' French Journalists - Puntland Official

01.07.2008 12:14    allafrica.com
A group of armed men who targeted two foreign-born journalists in northern Somalia on Monday "wanted to kidnap" them, according to an official with the regional administration of Puntland.

Rwanda: Media Contribution to Development Faces Many Challenges

01.07.2008 12:14    allafrica.com
No one can entirely ignore the fact that various challenges continue to dog the media fraternity in our backyard. And, indeed, we apparently still have a long way to go.

Uganda: Strengthened Media Statutory Bodies Will Foster Development

01.07.2008 12:14    allafrica.com
I have noted that many Ugandans have been complaining about the poor media law enforcement that has allowed distorted information flow to flourish. In the process, innocent law abiding citizens have been vilified. There is a saying that although death

Rwanda: Sport And Media Are Key Factors in Sports Progress

01.07.2008 12:14    allafrica.com
Rwanda National Olympic Committee (RNOC) official has called upon the local sports media to work hand in hand with sports federations so as to rises the standards of sports in the country.

Zimbabwe: Illegal Regime Change Takes Internet By Storm

01.07.2008 12:14    allafrica.com
THE British Government appoints the BBC's entire top management. In fact, one can safely say BBC is a mouthpiece of the British Government. This being said, how then can BBC be expected to report objectively concerning the Government of Zimbabwe

Nigeria: Speaker Will Not Be Impeached - Kesa

01.07.2008 12:14    allafrica.com
There is no impeachment threat against the Speaker of Bauchi State House of Assembly (BSHA) contrary to speculations, Alhaji Umaru Babayo Kesa, chairman House Committee on Information has said.

Southern Africa: Self Censorship Best Option for Media - Journalist

01.07.2008 12:14    allafrica.com
It is highly recommended that practicing media organizations must rely on self regulation in the absence of a comprehensive and clearly stated law, a senior South African media professional said on Saturday.

Rwanda: Police Relations With Media Needs Fine Tuning

01.07.2008 12:14    allafrica.com
Some of the institutions in this country are not about to master the media relations formula. Or could it be that they still struggle when it comes to understanding and therefore estimating the role of the media in society?

Uganda: Vision to Raise Sh28 Billion in Rights Issue

01.07.2008 00:39    allafrica.com
VISION Group hopes to raise sh28b from the rights issue, which will be used to finance major expansion plans, the chief executive officer, Robert Kabushenga, has said.

Zimbabwe: BBC, Stop Fanning Flames of War

01.07.2008 00:39    allafrica.com
Zimbabwe had been a very peaceful country before the coming of Mr. Morgan Tsvangirai as a political party leader.

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