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  • Large-scale logging underway in DR Congo

    afrol News - Saturday 25th May, 2013

    New decisions by the Congo Kinshasa government, lifting a 9-year moratorium, mean that up to 25 million hectares of rainforest could be sacrificed for industrial ...

  • African Union chief No comment on North Africa

    afrol News - Saturday 25th May, 2013

    The opposition of Equatorial Guinea today denounced President Teodoro Obiang Ngeuma, who is also the current African Union (AU) President, for keeping quiet on the North African ...

  • Doing business in Africa becoming easier

    afrol News - Saturday 25th May, 2013

    Foreign investments in Africa are strongly increasing as the continent displays on of the world's highest growth numbers. African analysts hold that this is a consequence of improved business environments in ...

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  • Africa receives least health aid

    afrol News - Saturday 25th May, 2013

    New research reveals that the part of development aid directed towards health issues has increased strongly during the last two decades. But Africa receives far less health aid than less challenged developing countries, compared to ...

  • On Africa Day UN chief says continent39s future full of opportunity and hope

    UN News Centre - Saturday 25th May, 2013

    Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon with students at Sansão Muthemba Secondary School in Polana Caniço, Maputo, Mozambique. UN Photo/Eskinder ...

  • ANC Africas economic independence is still an ideal

    Mail and Guardian - Saturday 25th May, 2013

    The 50th anniversary of the forming of the Organisation for African Unity (OAU) is a good opportunity to assess the progress made in living up to the founding principles of African unity, the ANC said on Saturday. ANC spokesperson Jackson Mthembu said this assessment should include what still needed to be done to achieve an integrated, prosperous and peaceful Africa. May 25, known as Africa ...

  • African Unity at 50 the dominant narrative of Africa Rising and its impact on the press

    The Africa Report - Saturday 25th May, 2013

    As African leaders meet in Addis Ababa to chart Vision 2063, a blueprint for the next 50 years, optimism about the possibilities seems limitless. After an unprecedented decade of booming growth rates, improving infrastructure, and some strides in social indicators, Africa seems poised to finally take off. With the optimism, pressure is bearing down on the press to "promote" a single ...

  • Angola President Odebrecht Leader Assess Companys Functioning

    All Africa - Saturday 25th May, 2013

    Luanda - Angolan Head of State Jose Eduardo dos Santos, Friday in Luanda met with the "Odebrecht" CEO, Marcelo Odebrecht, with whom he analysed the performance of the Brazilian Building company operating in Angola, for about 30 years. At the and of the audience, held at the presidential palace, the businessman said that he assessed with President the execution degree of the projects ...

  • South Africa Towards an African Telescope Network

    All Africa - Saturday 25th May, 2013

    South African scientists, with government backing, are working on a project to recycle disused telecommunications dishes spread out over a number of African countries in order to create an African network of radio telescopes. In June last year, the board of the African Renaissance Fund, which is located in South Africa's Department of International Relations and Cooperation, approved ...

  • Southern Africa Former Journalism Lecturer Threatens Justice Minister With Lawsuit

    All Africa - Saturday 25th May, 2013

    A former journalism lecturer at Zambia's largest public institution of learning, Clayson Hamasaka, has threatened the country's Justice Minister, Wynter Kabimba, with a lawsuit for the alleged "great humiliation and traumatic experience" his family has suffered at the hands of the ruling party. Mr. Hamasaka is threatening legal action against Mr. Kabimba because he alleges ...

  • Zambia Govt Blocks KCM

    All Africa - Saturday 25th May, 2013

    GOVERNMENT has opposed a decision by Konkola Copper Mines (KCM) to retrench 2,000 from the current 8,263 workforce. KCM yesterday announced its intention to cut down on the labour force, citing the downward trend in the copper prices in the last one year. But Government opposed the decision and engaged the mining firm over the matter which could have a negative effect on the workers if ...

  • Angola Palestine Ambassador Highlights Presidents Leadership

    All Africa - Saturday 25th May, 2013

    Luanda - The ambassador of Palestine to Angola, Najah Al Rhman, on Friday here highlighted the leading role of the Angolan Head of State, Jose Eduardo dos Santos, due to his contribution to the implementation of policies and strategies towards stability in the African continent. The diplomat expressed his stand in the ambit of the commemorations of the 50th anniversary of the African Union ...

  • Angola Afrikanas Female Band in Lubango City Festivities

    All Africa - Saturday 25th May, 2013

    Lubango - Afrikanas female music band are the main attraction of the musical show set for May 31, in Lubango City, southern Huila Province, for the commemorations of the 90 years of the foundation of Huila capital city, being marked on the same day. According to the event promoter, Guelmo Cruz, it is the fourth edition of the "Lubango Music Festival" that will comprise several ...

  • Uganda Kipsoi Lighting Up His Village

    All Africa - Saturday 25th May, 2013

    Ronald Kipsoi runs a solar energy distribution business, which has made him a man to be reckoned with in Kaseko trading centre in Kapchorwa. "I sold my plot of land in Benet Sub County and raised sh15m with which I bought 12 solar plates at sh1.4m each," recounts Kipsoi. He then went on to chop trees and erect poles, from which he started supplying 20 houses in the trading centre with ...

  • Angola Group Os Lambas Releases Cd in Namibe

    All Africa - Saturday 25th May, 2013

    Namibe - A CD titled "Permanencia" by musical band "Os Lambas" was put up for sale Friday in the south-west Namibe province. The local fans expressed the wish and availability to get a copy of album autographed by the singers Nagrelha and Bruno King (BK). Speaking to Angop, the leader of the Group "Os Lambas", Nagrelha, said to be happy with the local turnout. ...

  • Kenya CCK Gets Directive On Toll Free Emergency Number

    All Africa - Saturday 25th May, 2013

    Nairobi - The Communications Commission of Kenya (CCK) has been directed to initiate dialogue with operators of telephone companies to facilitate an emergency toll free number. Justice David Majanja issued the directive on Friday during the hearing of the case lodged by civil society activist Okiya Omtatah who wants the government to create an emergency response number. Justice Majanja added ...

  • Southern Africa to get infrastructure master plan

    afrol News - Saturday 25th May, 2013

    The long-awaited launch of the Regional Infrastructure Master Plan for the Southern African Development Community (SADC) later this year is expected to guide development in key infrastructure such as road, rail, ports and ...

  • Protest concerns spark Angola arrest wave

    afrol News - Saturday 25th May, 2013

    Responding to a possible wave of pro-democracy protests, the government of Angola not only organised a large pro-regime march, but also is arresting journalists and harassing ...

  • Mass FGM ceremonies planned in Tanzania

    afrol News - Saturday 25th May, 2013

    While Tanzania outlawed female genital mutilation (FGM) in 1998, mass FGM ceremonies are still going on, in particular in the November-January season. Activists expect over 5,000 girls to be cut "this holiday ...

  • Major gas discovery off Mozambique

    afrol News - Saturday 25th May, 2013

    A US oil company has announced "a string of major deepwater natural gas discoveries off the coast of Mozambique." The discoveries believed to be are large enough to secure commercial ...

  • Cold War secrets of Namibia Angola revealed

    afrol News - Saturday 25th May, 2013

    Journalist David Lush in the February 2011 edition of Namibia's ground-breaking monthly 'Insight Magazine' has interviewed Nghiyalasha Haulyondjaba, a veteran of SWAPO's long fight against the South African occupation of Namibia, later the Police Commissioner for northern Namibia and now retired. In Namibia, still ruled by the SWAPO party 21 years after independence, there is ...

  • Mali Conflict French forces begin Mali withdrawal completely Africa News

    National Turk - Saturday 25th May, 2013

    The convoy according to local reporters headed to the south where it is believe there were on their way to the Ivory Coast. It is however unclear what the troops will be doing in Ivory Coast but there have been suggestions from political analyst that the troops will assist in providing some military advice to the Ivorian military before eventually departing to Paris. But an anonymous French ...

  • Angola Nation Has Safety Conditions in Aeronautic Sector - Transport Minister

    All Africa - Saturday 25th May, 2013

    Luanda - The Transport minister, Augusto da Silva Tomás, on Thursday in Luanda assured that Angola has internal guarantees of safety conditions in the civil aviation sector, reason why many international airliners wish to increase the frequency of their flights to Luanda. The Cabinet minister gave this information when answering questions made by MPs in Thursday's session of the ...

  • Angola Gospel Musical Tour This Month in Luanda

    All Africa - Saturday 25th May, 2013

    Luanda - A gospel musical tour will be held in Luanda city, from May 26, under the theme Celebrating Jesus, in an organisation of the God Pentencostal Assembly, Angop has learnt. A press note says the tour will comprise 12 congregations with the mentioned church. The activity has as goal to take Christ body to communion, blessing and knowledge of Jesus's redemption work, adds the ...

  • Angola Students in Cunene Benefit From Scholar Kits

    All Africa - Saturday 25th May, 2013

    Ondjiva - Students from rural schools of Cunene province benefited on Friday here from scholar kits granted by the China Road Bridge Corporation (CRBC), Angop has learnt. Among the material are 1,200 scholar bags and other material, meant to improve the teaching and learning processes in Ondjiva and Mupa communes. CRBC's representative on the act, Steve Liu, said the initiative aims also ...

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