Algeria's Foreign Ministry scolded the US Embassy yesterday, saying its warning a day earlier of possible terror attacks in the capital was "irresponsible," the official APS news agency reported. The US warning, repeated on television stations on Saturday, reportedly spread
Unidentified Darfur gunmen killed an African Union officer from Ghana and hijacked his car within yards of the peacekeeping mission's headquarters. The officer was travelling alone when he was ambushed late on Saturday in El Fasher, North Darfur, the AU
The mayhem started as soon as Nigeria's state polls opened. The first polling station we visited had just been raided. A gang had stolen one book of ballot papers and half-filled another with votes for the candidate of the ruling
GOING by the slogan, prevention is better than cure, the Ministry of Health has given Gulu District 240,000 Lifeguard condoms to be distributed in bars, lodges, disco halls and health units in the internally displaced people's camps.
Heavy rains that poured down in southern Somalia last night have had an impact on the families who fled Mogadishu and made their homes under the trees in and around Afgio district, 30 km south of Mogadishu.
THE Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe (RBZ) is allegedly failing to pay for gold remitted to Fidelity Printers and Refiners, resulting in most gold producers not receiving payment for gold remitted in January, it has emerged.
Heavy rains that poured down in southern Somalia last night have had an impact on the families who fled Mogadishu and made their homes under the trees in and around Afgio district, 30 km south of Mogadishu.
Banadir business association based in the Somali capital Mogadishu announced on Sunday that it restarted its importing and exporting businesses from the capital's international seaport.
PRESIDENT Yoweri Museveni has softened his stand on the degazettement of part of Mabira Forest. During a meeting with war veterans on Friday evening, he pointed out that no final decision had been taken and the views of the people
The Arusha Municipal Council has embarked on a continuous exercise to clear Arusha's major streets of beggars and street children and repatriate them to their home villages.
The state of social order in communities largely influences the quality of human life since by nature human beings are social animals. It follows that the recent wave of life threatening crimes in town is evidence of accelerated social decay
Hotel and Lodges Tanzania Limited, owners of the Ngorongoro Wildlife Lodge have been sued for alleged negligence in connection with the death on March 6th /7th last year of Major General (rtd) Samwel Taeku Laicer.