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Nigeria: Woman Accused of Child Trafficking

30.06.2008 18:35    allafrica.com
A middle aged woman was on Wednesday accused of attempting to sell her child to an unknown resident.


Tanzania: Organisations caring Them are Cash-Strapped

30.06.2008 18:35    allafrica.com
Forced marriages are on the increase again among the Maasai girls as their education scholarship sponsors have no more funds to support them.

Nigeria: Nans Drums Support for Citizenship Centre

30.06.2008 18:35    allafrica.com
The National Association of Nigerian Students (NANS) has called on the federal government to support the behavioural re-orientation programme initiated by the Citizenship and Leadership Training Centre.

Angola: Over 70,000 Children Immunised Against Polio

30.06.2008 18:35    allafrica.com
The Broad Vaccination Programme (PAV) in northern Bengo province, vaccinated 75,339, children from zero to five years of age against poliomyelitis, to the contrary of the expected 72,554, during the second phase of the national campaign, which happened from June

Cameroon: First Lady Joins Schoolchildren

30.06.2008 18:35    allafrica.com
The 90-odd pupils of "Les Cocinelles" primary school situated in the gardens of the extended east wing of State House last Friday formally closed their academic year.

Nigeria: Yar'Adua Need Not Declare War On Militants - JRC

30.06.2008 18:35    allafrica.com
SPOKESPERSON of the Joint Revolutionary Council (JRC), which comprises the fighting units of the Movement for Emancipation of the Niger-Delta (MEND), the Reformed Niger -Delta Peoples Volunteer Force (R-NDPVF) and some other militia groups in the Niger-Delta, Cynthia Whyte, says

Sierra Leone: What Does Scrap Metal Business Portend for Tomorrow's Leaders?

30.06.2008 18:35    allafrica.com
Since the ban on the activities of members of Sierra Leone Scrap Metal Association (SLSMA) was lifted few months ago, as part of newly-elected All Peoples Congress (APC) government's effort to bloom the economy, many children of primary and secondary

Ghana: Country Releases Certification Report On Child Labour in Cocoa Industry

30.06.2008 18:35    allafrica.com
The National Programme for the Elimination of Worst Forms of Child Labour in Cocoa (NPECLC) coordinated by the Ministry of Manpower, Youth and Employment has released two reports in relation to eliminating worst forms of child labour in cocoa.

Angola: Over 300 Youths Attend Peripatetic Course

30.06.2008 12:25    allafrica.com
Three hundred and 60 youths have been enrolled in Caxinde commune, Caculama district, to attend the peripatetic course, part of the programme of training in trade and careers, ANGOP learnt this Friday in that region from the head of services

Nigeria: IYC Asks Jonathan to Quit

30.06.2008 12:25    allafrica.com
THE Secretary of Ijaw Youth Council (IYC), Mr. Eradiri Udengs wants Vice -President, Goodluck Jonathan, to resign from office if he cannot help in reversing the marginalisation of his people.

Uganda: Promoting Children's Rights

30.06.2008 12:25    allafrica.com
Kamuli Girls Boarding Primary School has been commended for promoting children's rights and democracy. Kamuli District Information Officer Mr Joseph Ngobi said schools should emulate Kamuli Girls so as to give children a chance to exercise their democratic and participatory

South Africa: Cough, Cold Medicines for Infants Under Investigation

30.06.2008 12:25    allafrica.com
The Medicines Control Council of South Africa (MCC) has requested all manufacturers of cough and cold medicines to provide information regarding the effects of the ingredients on infants.

Nigeria: Kanu, Okocha Not Ferdinand Are Real Role Models for Country Kids

30.06.2008 12:25    allafrica.com
First it started with the Lagos State Government going through the back door to snatch the street soccer idea from its originator in the country, Search and Groom, denying the organisation's Executive Director, Yomi Kuku and almost declaring him an

Zambia: UN Counsels Youths On Aids

30.06.2008 12:25    allafrica.com
UNITED Nations (UN) special envoy on HIV/AIDS in Africa, Elizabeth Mataka has said the high level of ignorance among the youth on HIV/AIDS should be bridged with accurate information to protect the young people from contracting and further spreading the

Nigeria: Rising Cases of Child Disorders Worry Experts

30.06.2008 12:25    allafrica.com
COMMUNICATION experts in tertiary institutions in the country have raised alarm over the rising cases of child disabilities and communication disorders and called on government at all levels for a decisive intervention to check the challenge.

South Africa: Malema Calls for ANCYL Investment Arm to Be Dissolved

30.06.2008 12:25    allafrica.com
THE African National Congress Youth League (ANCYL) is expected to announce today whether it will dissolve its controversial investment arm, Lembede Investment Holdings , after heated debate at its national conference at Nasrec in Johannesburg at the weekend.

Nigeria: Strange Re-Appearance of Missing Girl From Catholic School

30.06.2008 12:25    allafrica.com
The sudden discovery of the whereabout of 3-year-old pupil of Handmaids International Catholic School in Aguda, Surulere, Lagos Miss Ogochukwu Momah who was declared missing on Monday 19, May, 2008 has continued to raise more questions than answers in Police

Uganda: Do Not Play Guitar Music to a Goat's Ears

30.06.2008 12:25    allafrica.com
They fought for independence, participated in the liberation struggle of Zimbabwe and South Africa, but they were excluded from the fruits of freedom.

South Africa: Zuma Scolds Unruly Youth

30.06.2008 12:25    allafrica.com
AFRICAN National Congress (ANC) president Jacob Zuma has criticised ill-discipline in the party, calling the party youth league's (ANCYL) aborted first leg of its national conference in April "embarrassing".

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