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  • Lens Blog West Africa as Seen From Its Barbershops

    New York Times - Wednesday 19th June, 2013

    Mr. Esiebo , 34, a Nigerian photographer, is fascinated by the nuances of this relationship and how men present themselves to the world. He has traveled through seven West African countries to explore how barbers and their shops function, and to document the often kinetic aesthetics of the salons. Whether they consisted of a single chair on a sidewalk or a fancy space in a shopping center, the ...

  • South Africa Equal Education Vs Motshekga Gets Nasty

    All Africa - Wednesday 19th June, 2013

    The struggle between Minister of Basic Education, Angie Motshekga, and activist organisation Equal Education, is getting nasty. The Department has accused EE of using whites to mislead black people and EE has accused the Department of racism. EE held Youth Day marches on Monday 17 June in Cape Town and Pretoria. The marches were part of EE's campaign to get Minister Motshekga to publish a ...

  • Uganda Court to Hear Lukwago Petition On Tribunal Today

    All Africa - Wednesday 19th June, 2013

    Justice Vincent Zehurikize of the High Court in Kampala is today expected to hear a petition filed by Kampala Lord Mayor Erias Lukwago seeking to block the tribunal instituted to review a petition by city councillors calling for his sacking. Lukwago filed the petition on Monday through his law firm. The tribunal is scheduled to start seating tomorrow at Metropole Hotel in the upscale city ...

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  • Uganda Uganda South African Army Chiefs Discuss Security

    All Africa - Wednesday 19th June, 2013

    Visiting South African Special Forces Commander, Brigade General Rudzani Maphwanya has held talks with the Chief of Defense Forces, General Edward Katumba Wamala. The meeting took place at the ministry of defense headquarters, at Mbuya in Kampala. Brigadier General Muhoozi Kainerugaba, the Commander Special Forces Command also attended. According to Capt. Edison Kwesiga, the spokesperson, ...

  • South Africa Orange Extends South Africa Footprint

    All Africa - Wednesday 19th June, 2013

    French telecommunications operator Orange and South Africa's Nashua Mobile have signed an agreement to expand the firm's South African footprint by opening several local retail outlets. Orange entered the South African market in January when it launched an e-commerce store and online portal. The new agreement will extend Orange's reach to a fully-fledged in-store service ...

  • Cameroon Lawmen Explain Role in Tatsa Family Saga

    All Africa - Wednesday 19th June, 2013

    Lawmen in Bamenda, headquarter of the North West Region, who are at the centre of allegations by beneficiaries of the Tatsa Estate that they ganged up to "wrongfully and illegally claim FCFA 1.583.788 awarded by the Courts for work not done" (CT No.10357/6558 of June 7th, 2013) have dismissed the allegations as derogatory, baseless, impossible and unfounded. It emerged from a briefing ...

  • Uganda MP Dragged to Court Over SH40 Million Bad Debt

    All Africa - Wednesday 19th June, 2013

    The Kalungu woman MP, Florence Kintu who was recently dragged to court for defaulting payment of sh40m debt has admitted to borrowing sh25m and asked court's indulgence on the interest rate. Through her lawyer, Silas Mugabi, the MP told Nakawa Chief Magistrates Court that she borrowed sh25m but failed to repay because she had financial problems, and yet the interest rate was inflated by ...

  • Rwanda Rwanda and Israel to Forge Closer Ties

    All Africa - Wednesday 19th June, 2013

    Rwanda's President Paul Kagame arrived in Jerusalem, Israel, on Monday to strengthen ties between the Middle East nation and his country at the fifth Israel Presidential Conference. Kagame hopes to posit Rwanda's economic security in line with that of Israel's at the 2013 Israeli Presidential Conference, The Africa Report said. Bilateral meetings between Kagame, Israeli ...

  • Angola Mbanza Kongo to Benefit From 220 Kw of Energy

    All Africa - Wednesday 19th June, 2013

    Mbanza Kongo - Mbanza Kongo city, capital of the northern Zaire province, will benefit in three years a 220 KW-power supply line from the gas combined cycle station, under construction in Soyo district. This was said to Angop on Tuesday here by the Secretary of State for Energy, Joaquim Ventura, in the meeting with local government, as part of his few-hour visit that he paid to Zaire province, ...

  • Angola Capital Flight Amounted At Over One Billion Kwanzas

    All Africa - Wednesday 19th June, 2013

    Luanda - Capital flight in Angola, in 2011, was amounted at 1.7 billion kwanzas, according to the director of the Studies and International Relations Office of the Finance Ministry, João Boa Francisco Quipipa. The official provided the information in Luanda, during a conference on "Capital flight and development policy to favour the poorest in Angola", promoted by Norwegian ...

  • Cameroon Governor Commissions New Nigerian Consul General

    All Africa - Wednesday 19th June, 2013

    His Excellency Musa Mallam Hassan is in charge of the Littoral and West Regions of Cameroon. The Governor of the Littoral Region, Joseph Beti Assomo yesterday June 18 officially installed the new Nigerian Consul General in Douala. In a solemn ceremony that held at the Banquet Hall of his office premises, His Excellency Musa Mallam Hassan was presented to his new collaborators. Charged with ...

  • Central Africa U.S. Secretary Kerry On New African Great Lakes Special Representative

    All Africa - Wednesday 19th June, 2013

    SECRETARY KERRY: Good morning, everybody. QUESTION: It's a late morning. SECRETARY KERRY: Good afternoon. (Laughter.) I'm happy to spend just a few minutes with you today and I apologize that I have to run over to the White House quickly after this, but I wanted to be able to focus personally on an important addition to our team here at the State Department; an individual who is ...

  • SA to represent Africa at emerging markets

    afrol News - Wednesday 19th June, 2013

    The recent invitation to South Africa to join the BRIC group of emerging economies comprising Brazil, Russia, India and China is to "offer opportunities for Africa to strengthen ties with the ...

  • Africa Europe set out cooperation priorities

    afrol News - Wednesday 19th June, 2013

    The Action Plan 2011-2013 was adopted at the recent Africa-EU Summit held in Tripoli, Libya. It replaces the First Action Plan 2008-2010 that was approved at the last summit three years ago. Both plans of action are based on eight partnerships defined as "strategic". These focus on energy, climate change, peace and security, Millennium Development Goals (MDGs), trade and ...

  • Africa showed off well at London travel fair

    afrol News - Wednesday 19th June, 2013

    The hall housing African stands was constantly crowded during the World Trade Market (WTM) in London this week. Tasteful stands and modern design showed visitors a new a confident image of African ...

  • Nepal-Africa film festival opens with Earth Anthem

    General Sources - Wednesday 19th June, 2013

    Kathmandu, June 19 (IANS) The third edition of the Nepal-Africa Film Festival opened with the screening of "Earth Anthem", a short film written, produced and directed by Indian poet-diplomat Abhay K. The screening of the 2.5-minute-long film was held Wednesday at the Russian Cultural Centre in the Nepal capital. It was attended by celebrities of the Nepalese film industry. The ...

  • Robert Mugabes party asks court to delay Zimbabwe elections

    The Guardian - Wednesday 19th June, 2013

    Robert Mugabe at the SADC meeting of regional leaders, who called for the Zimbabwe election deadline to be pushed back. Photograph: Ferhat Momade/AFP/Getty ...

  • England bowl out S. Africa for 175 in Trophy semi

    Fox News - Wednesday 19th June, 2013

    David Miller plays for Kings XI Punjab against Deccan Chargers in Hyderabad last year. South Africa were bowled out for 175 in 38.4 overs, with Miller top scoring on 56, after being sent in to bat by England in the Champions Trophy semi-final at the Oval in London on ...

  • Rlg Expands To Kenya And Hopes To Capture East Africa

    The Chronicle - Wednesday 19th June, 2013

    After what many market players have described as impressive performance in the West African region, ICT Device assembler, Rlg Communications Limited has entered Kenya, hoping to spread into the booming East African market. Senior officials of the company say Rlg is using Kenya as a springboard to enter Tanzania and Ugandan markets. The newly appointed Country Manager, Rlg Kenya, Mr. Sesi ...

  • Botswana Court Reprieve for Bushmen Threatened With Eviction

    All Africa - Wednesday 19th June, 2013

    with eviction , reportedly because they live in an area proposed as a 'wildlife corridor', have won a significant court victory in their struggle to stay on their land. Since ...

  • Obama Africa Trip is Effort to Re-engage with Continent

    VOA - Wednesday 19th June, 2013

    WHITE HOUSE -- U.S. President Barack Obama returns to Africa next week, only the second visit of his presidency to the continent. In Senegal, South Africa and Tanzania, he will stress support for democracies and economic progress, and speak about the importance of human rights. Obama has spent less than 24 hours in sub-Saharan Africa, an all-too short visit to Ghana in 2009. He spoke to ...

  • Space Africa Looks to the Final Frontier

    VOA - Wednesday 19th June, 2013

    JOHANNESBURG -- Space, the final frontier, and one that African nations have largely left unexplored. But with the emergence of space agencies around the continent, some intrepid space-gazers are studying ways to boldly go where few Africans have gone before. Observers looking at Africa today will see a new reality. Satellite dishes monitor hundreds of privately owned satellites above ...

  • How American Military Assistance Goes Wrong in Africa

    U.S. News & World Report - Wednesday 19th June, 2013

    As the U.S. government gears up to militarize more of the Middle East by arming rebels in Syria, we are witnessing a similar mission creep toward the African continent. Not merely in the more obvious military interventions into Libya, Mali or Somalia, or military bases in Niger or Djibouti, but through growing security partnerships in places including Kenya, Nigeria and even Mauritania. The ramp ...

  • Gang crime threatens the future of Congos capital

    The Star - Wednesday 19th June, 2013

    The well-organised and ruthless "kuluna", whose name derives from the Portuguese for infantry column, prey on residents with machetes, stones or iron bars under the noses of the city's corrupt and ineffectual police, activists say. Harriet Senga watched a gang of men strike her 19-year-old neighbour with a machete and rape her in broad daylight as she collected water from a muddy ...

  • AU on collision course with Sadc over Zimbabwe elections

    The Africa Report - Wednesday 19th June, 2013

    The African Union has dispatched a nine member advance team of election observers to Zimbabwe ahead of polls President Mugabe wants held by July 31.Mugabe, through his Justice minister Patrick Chinamasa on Tuesday filed a Constitutional Court application seeking a two week extension to the poll date following advice from regional leaders at the weekend.But indications are that the veteran ruler ...

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