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Two unidentified gunmen carjacked a vehicle last night from United Nations-African Union (AU) peacekeeping operation in Darfur (UNAMID), the mission in the violence-torn region of Sudan reported today.  |
Oracle has announced the introduction of five Customer Relationship Management (CRM) products -a leading service that continues Oracle's commitment to its innovation.  |
Human rights lawyers defending political detainees who have been in police custody since December last year, filed yet another urgent bail application in the High Court on Tuesday.  |


The intensity of the recent wave of farm attacks sweeping the country has been taken to new levels this week, with the wife of a Chiredzi farmer being used as bait by local police to lure her husband out of  |
The Ghana business code has been identified as one major tool for industries and companies to cut down on their production cost and maximize revenue earnings in the country.  |
Gorden Moyo, the Minister of State in the Prime Minister's office, said on Tuesday that consultations to ease media restrictions in accordance with the power-sharing deal will start in two weeks' time.  |
An Accra High Court is set to begin hearing a chilling story, in which a 26 year old Ghanaian, Bismark Adotey Mensah, was crushed to death by a concrete mixing machine, sometime in the year 2007.  |
The Managing Director of Omanfofo Ghana Limited, Ms Vivian Baitie has attributed the successes chalked over the past years by the company to the extra efforts of her staff and the loyalty of customers.  |
This daily press review is compiled by the Information Section of the Public Affairs Office of the American Embassy in Abidjan, Côte d'Ivoire.  |
Civil society groups have been slammed for their silence over the state sponsored violence rocking the Anglican Church.  |
South African Cardinal Wilfrid Napier has strongly criticised the decision by the country's National Prosecution Authority to drop graft, money-laundering and racketeering charges against African National Congress president Jacob Zuma.  |
Some 30 Somalis escaping across the Gulf of Aden are feared dead after one boat capsized and another hit rough seas this weekend in two separate smuggling incidents, the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) reported today.  |
The Botswana Mine Workers Union (BMWU) has lost, with costs, an arbitration case on the compensation of former employees of the collapsed Tati Activox project. The union wanted the employees to be paid for unfair dismissal because they were retrenched  |
Standard Chartered has announced that it has agreed with the IFC, a member of the World Bank Group, to develop a $1.25 billion funding partnership to facilitate global trade finance.  |
The provincial director of Road Traffic, José Manuel, said last Saturday, that the police officers are prepared to comply and to force drivers to comply with the new road code, on course since 1st April.  |
The pula lost 15 percent of its value against the US dollar in the first quarter of the year as the Bank of Botswana stuck to its crawling band exchange rate regimes.  |
In the week in which the powerful G20 announced a $1.1 trillion rescue package for the world economy, the Botswana Stock Exchange (BSE) continued in the red as investors remained sceptical about the future and opted to wait on the  |
On Monday morning, passengers who were going to CMS/Obalende at one of the Motor Parks in Agege waited patiently on a long queue for the arrival of the commercial buses. They did not struggle or rush as the buses arrived  |
Six United Nations agencies and three non-governmental partners in Madagascar today appealed for $35.7 million to help prevent a deterioration of the humanitarian situation in the country, which has been hit this year by drought, cyclones and political unrest.  |
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