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Rwanda needs more qualified guides
Sentiments were voiced in Rwanda last week over the lack of more substantial qualifications for their tourism guides presently used by safari operators and deployed in the field. read more
Uganda Wildlife Authority catches and relocates maneater croc
A crocodile, weighing over 600 kilograms, was recently captured by the Uganda Wildlife Authority in Mayuge, following reports that the beast had attacked many people in past months and allegedly kille read more
Liberia needs leadership
Mindsets must change before peace-building can go to the next level Christian Science Monitor Liberia is, by any standard, a dramatic peace-building success story. The country is stable, and investors are returning. Yet there is much to do. The key to
South Africans mark 50th anniversary of Sharpeville Massacre
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Concerns Over Africas Stuttering Carbon Market
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Zimbabwe split over $5.7 billion debt plan
Finance minister proposes applying for indebted status to spur growth but critics say this will shackle country to its creditors.
South Africa Commemorates Massacre Of 1960
South Africans have marked the 50th anniversary of the Sharpeville Massacre, a turning point in the nation's liberation struggle.Sixty-nine people died on 21 March 1960 when police gunned down unarmed people protesting against apartheid laws.The dead
Problems plague Somali counterinsurgency plans
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South Africa marks massacre 50 years later
The course of South African history changed dramatically 50 years ago Sunday with the Sharpeville Massacre, which drew global condemnation of the ruthless treatment of the country's disenfranchised black majority and led the apartheid government to
Somali rebels join forces in cyberspace: U.N. report
NAIROBI (Reuters) - Armed rebel groups in Somalia are using the Internet for fundraising and recruitment, and they achieve better results through the Web than they do on the ground, a United Nations report said. The report by the U.N. Monitoring Group on
Ex-Central African leader to run for president (AFP)
LIBREVILLE (AFP) Ex-Central African Republic leader Ange-Felix Patasse, who was ousted in a 2003 coup, has filed papers to run as a candidate in upcoming presidential elections, his spokesman said Sunday. The 73-year-old who returned from exile last year
Piracy: Kenya makes first African arrest of hijackers
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Madagascar rulers seek restrictions on opposition
ANTANANARIVO (AFP) - Madagascar's rulers said Sunday they want to block opposition members from leaving the country in retaliation for African Union sanctions that prevent them from obtaining visas. The country's transitional institution, which is now in
Ex-Central African leader to run for president
LIBREVILLE (AFP) - Ex-Central African Republic leader Ange-Felix Patasse, who was ousted in a 2003 coup, has filed papers to run as a candidate in upcoming presidential elections, his spokesman said Sunday. The 73-year-old who returned from exile last
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