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  • Tanzania Tanzanian Elected Sacau Vice-Chairman

    All Africa - Tuesday 21st May, 2013

    A TANZANIAN, Mr Salum Shamte has been elected Vice-Chairman of the Southern African Confederation of Agricultural Unions (SACAU). Mr Shamte who is also Chairman of the board of Directors of Agricultural Council of Tanzania was elected during the organisation's annual general meeting and will lead for a period of three years. Tanzania hosted this year's SACAU policy conference and its ...

  • Cameroon Defence Forces Showcase Ongoing Modernisation

    All Africa - Tuesday 21st May, 2013

    The military parade and civilian march past at the Yaounde 20th Many Avenue on May 20, 2013 marking the 41st edition of Cameroon's National Day remains historic because of innovations the country's Defence Forces demonstrated during the occasion and also the consolidation of democratic institutions. History will have it that the first ever Senators of the country were represented at ...

  • Rwanda Customs Process Made Easier for Tax Compliant Traders

    All Africa - Tuesday 21st May, 2013

    Thirteen companies, three of them Rwandan, last week signed a Memorandum of understanding with Rwanda Revenue Authority to be accorded preferential treatment when clearing their goods at customs. The Authorized Economic Operator (AEO) is a regional trade facilitation program recommended by the world customs organization to ease trade and customs clearance for tax compliant and prominent ...

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  • Kenya ICT AVUs Integral Teaching and Learning Approach

    All Africa - Tuesday 21st May, 2013

    For Africa to compete in the global economies, 12 -15 percent of its workforce need to have access to technical tertiary education. This was the opening remark by Dr. Bakary Diallo, Rector of the African Virtual University (AVU) during the African Virtual University Computer Science and Teacher Education Curriculum Design workshop at the Intercontinental Hotel, in Nairobi. At the end of this ...

  • Cameroon Cameroon-Saudi Arabia - New Cooperation Agreement Imminent

    All Africa - Tuesday 21st May, 2013

    Ambassador Mahmoud Bin Hussein Qattan organised a farewell dinner on May 16 in Yaounde. The outgoing Saudi Arabian Ambassador to Cameroon, His Excellency Mahmoud Bin Hussein, on Thursday, May 16, 2013 announced the imminent signing of a bilateral cooperation agreement between Cameroon and Saudi Arabia, expressing hope that it would help in fostering relations. He was speaking at a farewell ...

  • Rwanda We Should All Help to Root Out Child Labor

    All Africa - Tuesday 21st May, 2013

    Recently, cabinet approved a new 5-year policy to root out child labor in the country. While the situation is certainly not alarming in Rwanda, this initiative is to be applauded. Every child which spends its time working instead of going to school, is one too many. While according to the law a person can only be employed when he is at least 16 years old (and even then, the work should be ...

  • Kenya Strike On As County Pay Talks Collapse

    All Africa - Tuesday 21st May, 2013

    The ongoing strike by county assemblies to force the Salaries and Remuneration Commission improve their salaries is expected to continue after the salary negotiation talks collapsed. The chairman of the the county assemblies speakers forum Nuh Nassir said they had been unable to reach a satisfactory compromise with the commission. "As we speak now, county assemblies remain adjourned until ...

  • Kenya Which Way for Kenyas Oil Sector

    All Africa - Tuesday 21st May, 2013

    Nairobi - The National Oil Corporation of Kenya has kicked off a series of stakeholder talks on the future of oil and gas exploration and production in Kenya. The talks seek to inform policy making and the creation of institutional structures needed for effective management of the emerging petroleum upstream sector. National Oil has identified a number of topics in the areas of oil and gas ...

  • Rwanda Unauthorized Settlement Led to Evictions - Gasabo Mayor

    All Africa - Tuesday 21st May, 2013

    Gasabo district Mayor Willy Ndayizeye has declared that claims made by evictees in the district (Kimicanga, Gaculiro, Gisozi, etc.) are unfounded because they were evicted because of unauthorized settlement. In the recent past, people living mainly around Gisozi marshland and Kimicanga have been asked to leave those areas for respectively environment protection and not matching the city's ...

  • Kenya Asus Vivobook Laptop Is a Touch Above the Rest - Review

    All Africa - Tuesday 21st May, 2013

    The first impression you get about the Asus VivoBook is how sleek and stable it looks despite its 1.8kg weight. The S400 notebook has a metallic finish on the top and a smooth velvet feel on the battery-pack side, making it comfortable to use. With an i7 Intel Core processor, the S400 is an upgrade of its predecessor, the core i3 S200 but still in the reasonably affordable range. The VivoBook ...

  • Rwanda First Commodity Exchange Starts to Take Shape

    All Africa - Tuesday 21st May, 2013

    Access to goods markets is the main concern of every farmer. So, the excitement around the creation of the regions first commodities exchange, the East African Ex-change Rwanda (EAX Rwanda), is justified. Promoters of EAX Rwanda last week asked the media to tell the farmers to ready themselves to harvest benefits that come with organized marketing. EAX Rwan¬da is a subsidiary of Africa ...

  • Security guards fire rubber bullets at South Africa strikers

    Reuters - Tuesday 21st May, 2013

    JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) - Security guards at a South African chrome mine owned by chemicals group Lanxess fired rubber bullets at stone-throwing workers on an illegal strike, a spokeswoman for the company said on ...

  • Zimbabwe Tsvangirai promises salary hikes ahead of polls

    The Africa Report - Tuesday 21st May, 2013

    Zimbabwe's Prime Minister, Morgan Tsvangirai has revved his election drive, promising restive civil servants salaries that are at par with the private sector, once he comes into ...

  • Churches desecrated in Central African Republic Christians flee to countryside

    Catholic Culture - Tuesday 21st May, 2013

    In recent weeks, Islamist rebels who assumed power in the Central African Republic in March have kidnapped the rector of the cathedral in the nation's capital as well as the archdiocesan chancellor. Calling members of the new regime "religious extremists with evil intentions," Bishop Albert Vanbuel of Kaga-Bandoro decried "the deliberate program of desecration and ...

  • Death in Zimbabwe results in unusual charge against US government worker

    Canada.com - Tuesday 21st May, 2013

    This image released by U.S. District Court in Alexandria, Va., shows the damage to the car that allegedly hit and killed Alois Pedzisai Matyoramhinga in Zimbawbe. Unusual circumstances have left federal prosecutors pursuing vandalism charges against Andrew Pastirik, a U.S. government worker accused of killing the Zimbabwe man in a drunken driving collision. Much of the case against Pastirik is ...

  • Africa Africa Loses $50bn Annually to Illicit Fund Flow - Mbeki

    All Africa - Tuesday 21st May, 2013

    The Chairman of the United Nations High Level Panel on Illicit Financial Flows from Africa, Thabo Mbeki, has said that the continent loses, at least, $50 billion annually through illicit fund flows. Mr. Mbeki, a former President of South Africa, made the fact known in Abuja on Monday when he led a delegation of the UN panel on a courtesy visit to President Goodluck Jonathan. He said the panel ...

  • Zimbabwe Mining Firms to Engage Govt

    All Africa - Tuesday 21st May, 2013

    INCOMING Chamber of Mines of Zimbabwe president and Zimplats chief executive Mr Alex Mhembere says constant dialogue with Government is key to maximising the mining industry's contribution to national economic development. Mr Mhembere said this after he was elected the chamber's new president at a closed council meeting during the 74th annual general meeting at Troutbeck Resort in ...

  • Kenya Elgeyo Marakwet County Tops in Changaa Busaa Abuse

    All Africa - Tuesday 21st May, 2013

    Elgeyo Marakwet county has been rated as one of the leading in consumption and manufacture of chang'aa and busaa. The government has threatened to arrest parents who allow their children to engage in brewing and consumption of traditional brews. County deputy commissioner Moses Lilan said numerous children have dropped out of school in many parts of the region. "We will round up ...

  • Tanzania Kikwete Mourns Veteran Politician Sykes

    All Africa - Tuesday 21st May, 2013

    PRESIDENT Jakaya Kikwete has mourned the sad demise of a veteran politician and one of the champions of Tanganyika's independence struggles, Mr Ali Abdallah Kleist Sykes, who passed away in Nairobi, Kenya on Sunday. A statement issued by the Directorate of the Presidential Communications said that the president received the death of Mzee Sykes, who was also one of the founders of the ...

  • Kenya Copyright Board Raids Local Pay TV Company

    All Africa - Tuesday 21st May, 2013

    The Kenya Copyright Board has today impounded equipment used by a local Pay TV Company to illegally redistribute the Indian Premier League cricket matches on its cable television platform.The Board says the pay TV firm has continued to unlawfully redistribute, the cricket matches to its subscribers, initially in Nairobi and until today, in ...

  • Central African Republic Judges Approve Revised Bemba Witness List

    All Africa - Tuesday 21st May, 2013

    Trial judges at the International Criminal Court (ICC) have approved an amended list of witnesses in which 13 fewer individuals are expected to testify for Jean-Pierre Bemba. Judges Sylvia Steiner (presiding), Joyce Aluoch, and Kuniko Ozaki have also approved the order of appearance for the five witnesses expected to testify next for the Congolese opposition leader. The first of these witnesses ...

  • Kenya Airtel Losses Case Against Former Employees

    All Africa - Tuesday 21st May, 2013

    AIRTEL has lost a case against its former 63 customer service executives who were protesting their transfer to outsourcing company Spanco Raps Kenya. Industrial court judge Monica Mbaru has now ordered Airtel to compensate the employees for wrongful dismissal in a ruling that will see the mobile phone company spend millions. According to the employees' lawyers, Rachier and Amollo ...

  • Tanzania Kikwete to Lead Talks On Fast-Tracking Growth

    All Africa - Tuesday 21st May, 2013

    AS Tanzania is implementing its five-year development plan spanning 2011 to 2016, some 300 local experts will this Friday present their recommendations on how the country should implement effectively six key result areas that have been identified to fast-track growth. The six national key result areas include boosting of domestic revenues, agriculture, energy, education and transport, ...

  • Tanzania Justices Refuse to Bow Out of Dispute

    All Africa - Tuesday 21st May, 2013

    THREE Justices of the Court of Appeal have refused to disqualify themselves from hearing an application for review in a commercial dispute surrounding payments of over 137bn/- involving the East African Development Bank (EADB) and Blueline Enterprises Limited. In the application, Blueline Enterprises Limited is asking Justices Edward Rutakangwa, Nathalia Kimaro and Salum Massati to review their ...

  • Congo-Kinshasa UN Voices Concern As Fighting Resumes Between Government and M23 Forces

    All Africa - Tuesday 21st May, 2013

    Members of the M23 rebel group in eastern Congo. The United Nations peacekeeping mission in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) today voiced its concern about renewed clashes between rebels from the 23 March Movement (M23) and the national armed forces in the eastern city of Goma. Fighting broke out early this morning in Kibati and Rusayo, some 12 kilometres from Goma, the capital of ...

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