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Boy and girl, six and seven, try to elope to Africa
Search Search Go Independent.co.uk Web Bookmark & Share Fed up with the near-Arctic temperatures at home, a seven-year-old German girl and her six-year-old boyfriend hatched a plan to 'elope' to Africa and get married in the sun. But their dreams
Western Journalists Freed in Somalia
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Khartoum to Up Security Throughout Sudan
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Ethiopian Troops Begin Somali Pullout
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Kampala guard kills Standard Chartered bank staff
The Police places Birungi's body on a pick-up truck before transporting it to the Mulago Hospital mortuary A Private security guard deployed at a Kampala bank yesterday shot dead a cleaner and critically injured his colleague before shooting himself. The
Dollarization Puts School Fees Out Of Reach Of Many Zimbabwe Families
The progressive dollarization of the hyperinflation-ridden Zimbabwean has extended to school tuitions with private primary and secondary institutions setting fees in U.S. dollars, putting child education out of reach of many families given the collapse
Creation of Ministry of Niger Delta
Apostle George S. Udoh is sad with the goings on in Niger Delta. He said that government creating Ministry of Niger Delta is a white element. He called on the people to have faith in God and wait for a prophetic time of their visitation instead of
Uganda Muslim Supreme Council to elect new deputy Mufti
Just 25 days to the election of an alternative Muslim administration, the Uganda Muslim Supreme Council is set to select a deputy mufti, Daily Monitor has learnt. The office of deputy mufti fell vacant following the death of Twaib Mukuye last September.
Congo confirms another Ebola case
(CIDRAP News) - The World Health Organization (WHO) recently reported that laboratory officials in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) have confirmed a third case of Ebola hemorrhagic fever. Laboratory analysis was performed at the DRC's national
Ugandan remanded in Kenya over drugs deal
A Ugandan arrested in Kenya?s capital, Nairobi last month re-appeared in the Nairobi High Court on January 5 and was sent back to remand. Mr Nason Bwambale Ndyabo, was re-remanded after he denied one of the two charges of unlawful entry into the
What lies ahead for Africa in 2009?
By Patrick Smith Editor, Africa Confidential After Ghana's cliff-hanger presidential vote, Africa's election watchers will quickly shift their attention to southern Africa where Angola, Botswana, Malawi, Mozambique, Namibia and South Africa will all go
Sudan says indicting president would risk bloodshed
Sudan's government accused Darfur rebels on Monday of planning to launch attacks if President Omar Hassan al-Bashir is indicted for war crimes and said that would bring a new round of bloodshed. Sudan has been trying to head off a possible International
Angola shuts off border to avoid Ebola
Angola closed part of its northeastern border with the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) on Monday to stop the contagious Ebola virus from spreading into the oil-rich African nation, the health minister said. Jose Van-Dunem said Angolan authorities
Mugabe seen set to form government in February
MacDonald Dzirutwe Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe is expected to form a new government by the end of February despite stalled talks with the main opposition party, the state-run Herald newspaper said on Monday. The veteran leader, who started a
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