President Yoweri Museveni yesterday accused Joseph Kony, the leader of the rebel LRA, of not being serious about peace talks and hinted his forces could resume operations against the rebels.
LEADER of the Niger-Delta Peoples Volunteer Force (NPDVF), Alhaji Mujahid Dokubo-Asari says the people of the region will resist attempts by some companies to undermine the Niger Delta by taking economic activities that should naturally be done in the region
THE Nigerian Navy yesterday paraded 16 persons arrested for alleged illegal bunkering. Briefing newsmen on the development, Commander of NNS Pathfinder, Port Harcourt, Captain J.O. Okojie, said they were arrested in the early hours of yesterday around Soku waterways.
The Eritrean Foreign Minister, Mr. Osman Saleh, attended the First Ministerial Meeting in Libreville, Gabon, on following up the implementation of the peace agreement concluded between Sudan and Chad last month in Dakar, Senegal.
The State Minister for Northern Uganda office of the Prime Minister, Mr David Wakikona, has cautioned district leaders in Acholi sub region against wrangles, something which he said is dangerous for recovering districts in Acholiland.
Until very recently, it was hard for economists to admit or recognise the role of politics in the economic process. That was partly because of the specialisation the profession has undergone in the last few years, and how difficult it
The worsening security situation in Rivers State has caused the state government to call on the Federal Government to declare the state a special zone in its security consideration for the country.
SOME youths, Saturday night, bombed two offshore oil vessels belonging to the Nigeria Agip Oil Company (NAOC) at Beniboye in Burutu local government area of Delta State as a fallout of a disagreement between Ogulagha and Odimodi oil communities.
At least one Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) supporter has been killed in political violence in Zimbabwe at the weekend, amid reports by human rights groups that ruling ZANU-PF party militants and the army have been deployed in the countryside
An hour before he announced to the world that he had resigned as a the head of the Uganda rebel group delegation to the peace talks, David Matsanga sat - deserted and ignored -- on a bed, inside a tent.
The United Nations and African Union envoys spearheading international efforts to resolve the five-year conflict wracking Darfur will tomorrow begin a four-day visit to Sudan to hold consultations with the movements that have not signed previous peace agreements in the
Challenges related to security, rule of law and economic development must be addressed if Liberia is to solidify the progress made so far and the United Nations is to successfully draw down its presence there, the world body's top official