No-one appears to have survived when a plane carrying aid workers crashed in eastern DR Congo, the operators say.  |


There is a popular saying that there is ability in disability. The bone of contention at a recent stakeholders' forum organised by the Centre for Citizens with Disability was that people with disability should be put into consideration in whatever  |
I drive to my office through residential areas and rarely is there a day when I do not wonder at whether anyone actually teaches road safety to pedestrians.  |
At least 4,000 new jobs were generated nationwide with the creation of the Programme of Structuring the System of Logistics and Distribution of Essential Products to the Population (PRESILD), through the networks of "Nosso Super" supermarkets, since 2007, following the  |


Hardly two years after the first Indian car-maker TATA entered the local market, another Indian car company, Mahindra, is opening its branch in Gaborone.  |
A Uganda People's Defence Forces soldier has sued the Government, demanding compensation of sh211m after an army truck crashed her legs.  |
A year after its inauguration, all the structures of the new airport of northern Cabinda province keeps operating fulltime, being a boosting element for the region's development, said Monday its director, Celso dos Santos.  |
About 15 air passengers claim that they were deliberately left by Rwandair express flight because of overbooking.  |
Finance Minister Dr Ezra Suruma makes a plausible case when he argues that Uganda must be given a greater say in the running of the affairs of Kenya-Uganda Railways concession, now better-known as the Rift Valley Railways (RVR).  |
The Federation of Uganda Employers (FUE) has signed a cooperation agreement with the Dutch Employers Cooperation Programme (DECP).  |
Some 34 unemployed youths, including five graduates, yesterday applied as cleaners in the new Lagos House, Ikeja as Gov. Babatunde Fashola formally moved into the new office complex.  |
The Leadership of the South-South Youth has called on the Government of President Umaru Yar'Adua to institute a probe into "flippant excuses and neglect of impact-ful road construction projects in the Niger Delta," by Julius Berger and Gitto Construction Limited.  |
IF SA defined employment the way some developing countries do, our unemployment rate could be as low as 13%, against the 23% reported in last week's quarterly labour force survey.  |
For the first time, the public will be able to get an inside picture of what is going on under their city at a special Gautrain Exposition at Sandton City.  |
Nigerian workers of the mega carrier, British Airways (BA), who started strike action yesterday, have vowed to disrupt the airline's operations today, at the Murtala Muhammed International Airport , Lagos.  |
ANYONE who has travelled on the roads around the manganese and iron-ore mines of Northern Cape will admit to a hair-raising experience.  |
As workers of Wema Bank Plc staged a protest march against the proposed return of their recalled Group Managing Director (GMD), Mr. Adebisi Omoyeni at its Marina Lagos head office yesterday, Omoyeni did not show up.  |
Angolan head of State, José Eduardo dos Santos, Tuesday in northern Uige province inaugurated the kitchen gas plant, the water extraction and treatment station and the Kifangondo (Kuanda)/Uige road, during a few hours visit to the region.  |
THE SEKYERE South District Assembly has acquired an excavator costing GH¢222,000, out of its District Assembly Common Fund.  |
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