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  • Tanzania Schoolgirls Need Books Not Husbands

    All Africa - Wednesday 19th June, 2013

    PRIMARY school pupils in Sumbawanga municipality have literally accused their parents to the acting Regional Commissioner (RC) for Rukwa, Mr Iddy Kimanta, for withdrawing some of their number in order to marry them off to suitors, for a dowry. The pupils, whose bitterness in connection with the maltreatment was reflected in a message that was read to the RC at a public rally in Kanondo village, ...

  • Kenya Devolution a Major Challenge to Budget - World Bank

    All Africa - Wednesday 19th June, 2013

    THE devolution process will continue to pose a great challenge to the national budget for the next three years, according to the World Bank. The government has allocated Sh210 billion to the 47 counties under the new budget but the World Bank says this presents two challenges. First, there is a wide variance in per capita allocations between counties. Second, the devolution formula is ...

  • Kenya Kenyans Mobilise Against Taxing the Poor

    All Africa - Wednesday 19th June, 2013

    On a side street in Nairobi's bustling neighbourhood of Shauri Moyo, Faisal Ngila shouts to street vendors, motorbike taxi drivers and pedestrians. "Do you know taxes are increasing in Kenya?" he asks, handing out flyers urging Kenyans to say "no to Unga (maize flour) tax" by dialling a phone number that will register their signature on a petition. Ngila is one of 17 ...

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  • Kenya Orange Customers Can Access Facebook Without Internet

    All Africa - Wednesday 19th June, 2013

    Orange customers with handsets that do not have internet can now access Facebook, for 10, 50 or 100 shillings daily, weekly or monthly respectively. The mobile service provider has unveiled Facebook Bila Net, that can be accessed by dialing *32#. The mobile service provider hopes to tap into the growing internet usage as it grows its customer ...

  • Kenya Aviation Worker Union Wants KQ Loss Probed

    All Africa - Wednesday 19th June, 2013

    THE Aviation and Allied Workers' Union wants a parliamentary report that recommended investigations into two companies allied to Kenya Airways be acted upon, claiming there is more than meets the eye over the airline's Sh10.8 billion pretax loss. AAWU chairperson Perpetua Mponjiwa yesterday claimed that the losses were "artificial" saying they could have been occasioned by ...

  • Kenya Fertiliser Firm Considering Setting Up Port Terminal

    All Africa - Wednesday 19th June, 2013

    Mea Fertilisers Ltd is considering the construction of a terminal at Kilindini Port to improve supply and storage, the company's logistic officerJoel Mugo has said. "Having a local fertiliser terminal similar to the grain and oil terminals will cost Sh400 million to set up, a cost that Mea and other fertiliser industry players are willing to foot and this investment will save the ...

  • Kenya MPs Cut Budgets to Pay Teachers

    All Africa - Wednesday 19th June, 2013

    Parliament yesterday moved to stall a crisis in schools and universities after MPs allocated 4 billion shillings in additional funds to the Education Ministry to cater for staff salaries and allowances. The Budget and Appropriations Committee reallocated 2 billion shillings each from the Tourism and Industrialization ministries. The money also includes part of 700 million shillings set aside in ...

  • Kenya Work On JKIA Railway Line to Start This Year

    All Africa - Wednesday 19th June, 2013

    Construction of the Jomo Kenyatta International Airport and the city centre railway line is set to start before the end of this year, the Kenya Railways managing director Nduva Muli said yesterday. He said the corporation is finalising on the tender process for contactors. The line will be in two phases one from Embakasi Railway Station to the Syokimau Railway station and the other from ...

  • Kenya Five girls married off in school compound

    Standard Digital - Wednesday 19th June, 2013

    girls to their respective husbands was held in their school in the full glare of local administrators. World Vision Orwa Integrated Programme Area official Josiah Rotino disclosed that parents of the Standard ...

  • Putting Ugandas child labourers back in school

    RNW - Wednesday 19th June, 2013

    Over half of Uganda's children are not just forced to work, says a recent report, but they must do so in hazardous jobs. Ugandan NGO Kids in Need hopes to put an end to this. Along with local community members, they're helping give the country's future generation opportunities to get off the street or out of the quarry and return to ...

  • Rwanda State reduces petrol prices

    IOL - Wednesday 19th June, 2013

    Rwanda has reduced fuel prices after a drop in prices on the global market over the past three months. Fuel prices and other components collectively have an impact on the rate of inflation in the central African economy, where urban inflation rose to 4.37 percent in the year to April from 3.25 percent in March. The price for both super petrol and diesel in Kigali was set at a top limit of 1 000 ...

  • England S. Africa face off in Champions Trophy semis

    Fox News - Wednesday 19th June, 2013

    England's Joe Root (2nd R) celebrates during the Champions Trophy match against New Zealand on June 16, 2013. England were lucky the weather favoured them on Sunday as the hosts squeezed out a 10-run win over New Zealand in a game reduced to 24-overs-a-side due to ...

  • Nigeria Mass Infanticide in America

    All Africa - Wednesday 19th June, 2013

    A report from the office of the United States Centre for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) indicates that, in 2009 alone, 784,708 successful abortions were carried out in that country. "That's a breathtaking number, no matter which side of the abortion debate you sit on," the report admits. "What this statistic doesn't convey is a more mysterious number: how many ...

  • Kenya Widows of Slain Terror Suspects Arraigned in Court

    All Africa - Wednesday 19th June, 2013

    Mombasa - The widows of two terror suspects who were shot dead by police in Mombasa on Monday have been charged with possession of firearms. Salim Mohammed's widow, Rehema was charged for being in possession of an AK-47 and 147 rounds of ammunitions before a Magistrate's Court in Shanzu on Tuesday but denied the accusations and was released on a Sh500,000 bond. Fatma Masoup, widow of ...

  • Kenya MPs Committee Rejects Sh700 Million Kibaki Office Plan

    All Africa - Wednesday 19th June, 2013

    Nairobi - The National Assembly's committee on Budget and Appropriations on Tuesday rejected proposals by the government to spend Sh700 million to purchase an office building for immediate former President Mwai Kibaki. The Committee has instead re-allocated part of the funds for the teachers' salary to end the looming strike occasioned by demands dating back to 1997. The Committee on ...

  • Uganda Another Couple Slaughtered in Rakai

    All Africa - Wednesday 19th June, 2013

    The alarming spate of senseless murders continues to rock the country with the latest victims being a married couple in Rakai that was slaughtered on Sunday night, the day a New Vision journalist, Thomas Pere, was killed in Kampala. Charles Yiga 34, a coffee dealer who owned a hardware store in Kyotera was slaughtered together with his wife, Maureen Namaato, 30, and their heads taken when thugs ...

  • Rwanda Best of East African It Implementations to Be Showcased At CIO 100 in Kigali

    All Africa - Wednesday 19th June, 2013

    Oracle, Coseke, Cyberoam and Compulynx have come in sponsors in the CIO 100 Symposium and Awards. The four firms confirmed their commitment at a press briefing held Tuesday morning at a Nairobi hotel. At the event, CIO 100 announced that over 320 applications had been received, from which the best 100 will be shortlisted. The top implementations will be awarded at a gala dinner during the event, ...

  • Uganda Ugandans Have to Dig Deeper

    All Africa - Wednesday 19th June, 2013

    Kampala - East African governments have all tightened the noose around their citizens to raise the percentage of domestic tax collection as a percentage of total annual returns. Uganda is no exception. This sends a clear signal for a tough and challenging financial year 2013/14. This was vindicated in the reading of respective budgets for the financial year 2013/14 amidst dwindling foreign aid ...

  • Tanzania TANESCO in Rush to Cater for New Users

    All Africa - Wednesday 19th June, 2013

    Dar es Salaam - Tanzania Electric Supply Company (TANESCO) will spend Tsh4.24 billion (about $2.5 million) for electric poles. The move is expected to boost the company's capacity to connect more customers. The state owned power utility said last week over 55% of their customers who applied for electricity, have been connected to the national grid. This development comes after the company ...

  • Somalia Jubaland Official Wounded in Kismayo

    All Africa - Wednesday 19th June, 2013

    Kismayo - A Jubaland government official was wounded in the tense port city of Kismayo on Tuesday and is being treated by AMISOM medical officials, Garowe Online reports. Yasin Nur (Radar) Kismayo Deputy Mayor was wounded reportedly by an armed solider in Kismayo while he was on a main juncture in the coveted port city. Mr. Radar had worked closely with Jubaland state President Sheikh Ahmed ...

  • Tanzania Govt Hooks 1994 Children Out of Child Labour

    All Africa - Wednesday 19th June, 2013

    TANZANIA has managed to remove 1,994 children from child labour in various sectors in Zanzibar and mainland. This was said yesterday by the Minister for Labour and Employment (MP), Hon. Gaudentia Kabaka during the 102nd session of the International Labour Organisation (ILO) Conference which is being held in Geneva, Switzerland from June 5 to 20th. She said that the process was successful ...

  • Uganda GOtv to Spread Further

    All Africa - Wednesday 19th June, 2013

    MultiChoice, under one of its brand segments, GOtv, is spreading its digital television services to the rest of Uganda as the country embarks on digital migration. "We have been operating within Kampala and Entebbe for the past two years but we are soon moving to several other parts of the country," said Patricia Kiconco, GOtv Uganda Segment Manager, during a luncheon to update the ...

  • WorleyParsons shares rise on Nigeria deal

    News.com.au - Wednesday 19th June, 2013

    SHARES in mining engineer WorleyParsons are up three per cent after a South Korean shipbuilding giant awarded it a $US100 million ($A105.97 million) offshore oil and gas contract in ...

  • Tanzania Tanzania Draft Constitution Stirs Land Rights Debate

    All Africa - Wednesday 19th June, 2013

    Dar es Salaam - Tanzanians are debating whether the new federal government should give up ownership and control of all of the country's land as framed under the draft constitution. Unveiled by the Constitutional Review Commission (CRC) on June 3rd, the first draft blueprint of Tanzania's new government structure has left some wondering if the new constitution would guarantee citizens ...

  • Tanzania Donors Lose Interest in Isles Economy

    All Africa - Wednesday 19th June, 2013

    DEVELOPMENT partners are now reluctant to support Zanzibar because they have lost their trust, some Members of the House of Representatives have said when discussing the 2013/14 annual budget estimates. "Donors are turning away because of rampant corruption in government and the unjustifiable share Zanzibar has been receiving from the 'General Budget Support (GBS) controlled by the ...

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