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Barely a week after the release of eight fishing vessels with 96 crew members hijacked by suspected sea pirates in Bayelsa State, a group of sea bandits struck again in the Niger Delta region yesterday, attacking at least two oil  |


The former editor-in-chief of the New Vision, Ms Els De Temmerman, who resigned on Friday, has said she quit the 3rd Street-based media company because of shrinking editorial independence.  |
The report of the Justice Philip Waki-led inquiry into the mayhem, murder and plunder that politics visited on Kenya early in the year is one heck of a hot brick.  |
A Bulawayo magistrate, Charity Maphosa, was on Friday forced to postpone to tomorrow her ruling on a bail application by two Woza leaders as she was attending a "workshop".  |


Perpetrators of the Naivasha violence that left more than 40 people dead and thousands of others displaced should face the law.  |
Agriculture minister William Ruto on Friday said he was ready to face the law if anyone could prove that he was involved in planning the post-election violence.  |
A mountain of evidence collected in secret is locked up at the United Nations offices in Gigiri, Nairobi, awaiting the formation of a tribunal to try those people suspected of post-election violence.  |
25th July 2006, Dar es Salaam. Vodacom, Tanzania’s Leading Cellular Network, today launched its social responsibility chapter the Vodacom Foundation, with the presentation of 50 fully-connected cellular desk phones to the Tanzania Police Force, in Dar es Salaam.  |
Having recently celebrated its third 'birthday', mobile operator Cell C has launched a campaign to educate consumers about its range of products and services.  |
Sony Ericsson today announced a new addition to its Walkman™ phone family - the W550 - an affordable phone that offers great quality stereo music and integrates a 1.3 megapixel camera, full Internet browsing capability and a credible games console,  |
South African mobile phone providers are looking back on a bright year, having left a large footprint on the African continent as cellphones become the communication tool of choice for millions from Cape Town to Cairo.MTN and Vodacom, the country's  |
Pantech, one of the world's leading mobile communications groups - comprised of Pantech&Curitel Communications, Inc., Pantech Co., Ltd. and Pantech C&I Inc. ("Pantech" hereafter) - today announced that it has launched the PT-S130, the world's first Bluetooth enabled digital multimedia  |
Yaoundé 15 July 2005 MTN Cameroon, the telecommunication company and WWF Cameroon, the conservation organisation announce the signing of a three year renewable partnership convention on environmental promotion. This convention falls in line with the activities of the MTN Foundation  |
Alvarion Ltd., the world's leading provider of wireless broadband solutions and specialized mobile networks, today announced that Ghana Telecom, the country's incumbent carrier, is expanding its broadband wireless network with an additional approximate $3 million of Alvarion's eMGW equipment. In  |
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