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Nigeria: Niger Delta - Many Summits, Little Action

09.07.2008 19:51    allafrica.com
Before the recent attack on the Bonga oil field, an offshore oil rig operated by the Royal Dutch Shell, the story had been told several times of how the agitations in the Niger Delta region escalated. According to the reports,


Angola: Angolan Navy Celebrates 32nd Anniversary

09.07.2008 19:51    allafrica.com
The celebrations of the 32nd founding anniversary of the Angolan Navy, next Thursday (July 10), shall be marked by the inaugurations of work infrastructures, as well as the promotion of officers.

Rwanda: UK Police Hail RNP

09.07.2008 19:51    allafrica.com
UK policemen carrying out a one-month training for District Commanders (Superintendents) have applauded the Rwanda National Police (RNP) for being humble and ready to offer services to the community.

Nigeria: Police, Soldiers Clash With Youths in Effurun

09.07.2008 19:51    allafrica.com
Soldiers and police were yesterday deployed to Jakpa Road/Alaka/PTI Road area of Enerhen, adjoining Warri metropolis following a violent demonstration by some youths in the area.

Rwanda: Egyptian Embassy Donates to Returnees

09.07.2008 19:51    allafrica.com (2)
The Embassy of Egypt in Kigali has donated 60 tonnes of rice and 520 cartons of cooking oil to returnees from Tanzania.

Nigeria: FG Considers Anyaoku, Kukah

09.07.2008 19:50    allafrica.com
Following staunch opposition to the choice of Prof. Ibrahim Gambari as head of the steering committee of the proposed Niger Delta Summit of Stakeholders, the search for a replacement may have been narrowed down to four persons.

Namibia: Kuene Guest Farm Cleared of Animal Mistreatment Charges

09.07.2008 19:50    allafrica.com
INVESTIGATIONS by the Ministry of Environment and Tourism into alleged abuse of cheetahs at a guest farm in the Kunene Region have found no truth in the claims, a senior official in the Ministry said yesterday.

Namibia: Kunene Guest Farm Cleared of Animal Mistreatment Charges

09.07.2008 19:50    allafrica.com
INVESTIGATIONS by the Ministry of Environment and Tourism into alleged abuse of cheetahs at a guest farm in the Kunene Region have found no truth in the claims, a senior official in the Ministry said yesterday.

Nigeria: Kano Pays Pensioners N13 Billion

09.07.2008 19:50    allafrica.com
The Kano State Government has so far settled 13 billion naira in accrued pension funds to hundreds of pensioners in the state. This is through its pension management strategy introduced to cater for the less privileged pensioners and also plan

Nigeria: FG, Unicef, Dfid Partner on Teacher Development

09.07.2008 19:50    allafrica.com
The Federal Government said it is collaborating with both the United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) and the United Kingdom 's Department For International Development (DFID) on professional basic education teachers' development, Minister of State for Education II, Hajiya Aishatu Jibril

Botswana: Fridge Firm Ordered to Pay Ex-Employee P11,730

09.07.2008 19:50    allafrica.com
The Industrial Court has ordered Gaborone Refrigeration (GR) to pay P11,730 to Tapela Kelebetse as his severance benefit for the 129 months he worked for the company.

Namibia: Skorpion Sens MUN a Stinging Reply

09.07.2008 19:50    allafrica.com
THE management of Skorpion Zinc Mine has rejected a statement by the Mineworkers Union of Namibia's local branch as "childish and unfounded".

Rwanda: Press Association Becomes a Trade Union

09.07.2008 19:50    allafrica.com
The Rwanda Journalist Association (ARJ) is planning to become a trade union, the association president, Gaspard Safari has said.

Nigeria: Govt Says Teacher Strike Will Be Over Soon

09.07.2008 19:50    allafrica.com
The Minister of State for Education, Dr. Jerry Agada, has said that the on-going strike by primary and secondary school teachers will soon be over as efforts are on to get the Nigeria Union of Teachers and other stakeholders in

Tanzania: Money Laundering Discussed

09.07.2008 19:49    allafrica.com
A seminar on fighting money laundering and terrorism financing takes place in Dar es Salaam today.
Africa    Crime

Nigeria: Yobo - Security Operatives Suspect Foul Play

09.07.2008 19:49    allafrica.com
A new twist has been raised in the on going brouhaha over the abduction of Nornu Yobo, the elder brother of Super Eagles star Joseph with fears being expressed that the whole thing may have been stage-managed.
Africa    Crime

West Africa: Okiro Tasks Region's Police Chiefs On Corruption

09.07.2008 19:49    allafrica.com
Inspector General of Police, Sir Mike Okiro, yesterday in Abuja charged Police Chiefs in the West African sub-region to rise to the challenge posed by crime by squarely addressing issues of police welfare and corruption in the region.
Africa    Crime

Tanzania: Dar Es Salaam Drugs-Linked Boxer Axed From Beijing Olympics

09.07.2008 19:49    allafrica.com
The only Tanzanian boxer who secured a Beijing Olympic berth Emilian Patrick, has been ruled out of the games, the Tanzania Olympic Committee (TOC) secretary general Filbert Bayi confirmed yesterday.
Africa    Crime

Botswana: Ex-BBS Employee On P500,000 Theft Charge

09.07.2008 19:49    allafrica.com
The Directorate on Corruption and Economic Crime (DCEC) has dragged a 44-year-old former employee of Botswana Building Society (BBS) bank before the Village Magistrate to answer two 233 charges of fraud and stealing by servant.
Africa    Crime

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