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Nigeria: Muslims Must Produce Next Yoruba Leader -Zanusi

21.05.2008 20:50    allafrica.com
A leading Islamic scholar and Yoruba elder, Sheikh Zuglool Mustapha Zanusi, has said it is the turn of muslims to produce Yoruba leader to succeed the late Senator Abraham Adesanya. He added that anything short of this will not be


Nigeria: Alamajiris Are Not Miscreants - Shekarau

21.05.2008 20:50    allafrica.com
Kano State governor, Malam Ibrahim Shekarau, said yesterday in Abuja that Almajiris, parading the streets of Kano, should not be likened to miscreants noting that Almajiris are pupils of local Quranic schools.

Nigeria: Israeli State Would Crumble, Says Zakzaky

21.05.2008 20:50    allafrica.com
Radical Islamic scholar and leader of Islamic Movement in Nigeria, Sheik Ibrahim Zakzaky has stated that the Israeli State will fall no matter the present support the Jews are enjoying from America and other super powers.

Uganda: Kabale Diocese to Build Plaza

21.05.2008 20:50    allafrica.com
Over sh116m was raised in cash and pledges at the launch of Kabale Bishop's Annual Appeal Fund on Sunday. The money will be used to construct a multi-million commercial complex that will generate income to finance the activities of the


Uganda: Ahmadiyya Muslims to Mark 100 Years

21.05.2008 20:50    allafrica.com
THE Uganda Ahmadiyya Muslim community will next Tuesday join other faithful worldwide in celebrating 100 years of the group's existence.

Nigeria: Porous Border Aids Human Trafficking

21.05.2008 20:50    allafrica.com
Nigeria's porous border with its northern neighbour Niger is being exploited by traffickers smuggling teenage girls to Europe where they will work as prostitutes, immigration officials told IRIN.

Cameroon: Women Stole the Show

21.05.2008 20:50    allafrica.com
Celebrations marking the 36th anniversary of the Unitary State of Cameroon would have been incomplete without women. The female folk from all walks of life, be it those in primary, secondary or high schools, as well as those in the

Uganda: Women Empowerment Drive Comes to Country

21.05.2008 20:50    allafrica.com
THE MDG3 campaign was last Friday launched at a colourful ceremony at the Kampala Serena Hotel. It is dedicated to promoting gender equality and women's empowerment, which is the third Millennium Development Goal (MDG); one of eight set by world

Nigeria: NASSI to Create Two Million Jobs

21.05.2008 17:23    allafrica.com
THE Nigerian Association of Small Industrialists (NASSI) has concluded arrangements to create additional two million jobs in the spate of five years in Nigeria as part of measures to assist the Federal Government in tackling the problem of unemployment in

Kenya: NSSF Officers Fined for Defying Order

21.05.2008 17:23    allafrica.com
Two senior officers of the National Social Security Fund were Tuesday fined Sh300,000 each for being in contempt of a court order.

Kenya: Lawyers And Employers Lock Horns With Attorney-General On Labour Laws

21.05.2008 17:23    allafrica.com
The Work Injury Benefits Act is among the labour laws which came into force on December 20, 2007.

Burkina Faso: Burkinabe Demand Food They Can Afford

21.05.2008 17:23    allafrica.com
Thousands of workers in Burkina Faso last week went on a general strike and promised to take "more action" if their demands for cheaper prices are not met by the government.

Namibia: Negotiations Shaky After Skorpion Drops Bombshell

21.05.2008 17:23    allafrica.com
Mineworkers Union of Namibia suspended negotiations with Skorpion Zinc for a while on Monday afternoon after the mine dropped a bombshell by introducing a blanket condition that dashed hopes of signing the compromise agreement on salary and wage increment this

Kenya: Tragedy in the Making

21.05.2008 17:23    allafrica.com
On Monday, thousands of workers at the Athi River-based Export Processing Zone rioted, seeking arrears, and complaining of poor pay. It's not the first time this has happened.

Tanzania: Revenue Authority Trains Traders in Business Skills

21.05.2008 17:23    allafrica.com
Tanzania's micro, small and medium-size enterprises (MSMEs) are growing sluggishly partly because education on how to direct and run them effectively and efficiently is scant.

Nigeria: Lagos Assembly Approves N792 Million for LG Salaries

21.05.2008 17:23    allafrica.com
Lagos Assembly has approved the payment of N792.4 million for the payment of arrears of salaries of Local Government workers.The bill, which went through its third reading yesterday at the plenary session of the House got the full support of

Kenya: Names of Top PSS Missing in Jobs Shuffle

21.05.2008 17:23    allafrica.com
Three of the Permanent Secretaries whose ministries featured in the top 10 list were replaced during the naming of the grand coalition Cabinet.

Kenya: Labour Ministry Moves to Avert Strike At KPA

21.05.2008 17:23    allafrica.com
The Ministry of Labour has stepped in to avert a looming strike by Kenya Ports Authority (KPA) employees. The planned strike threatens to disrupt operations at the Port of Mombasa, which is struggling to recover from the congestion crisis experienced

South Africa: Poachers Recruiting Township Jobless

21.05.2008 17:23    allafrica.com
Poaching syndicates are no longer using only skilled divers from fishing communities but are now turning to unemployed township residents who can swim to do their dirty work.

Tanzania: Social Security Law Delayed

21.05.2008 17:23    allafrica.com
The Social Security Act will become operational next year, according to Labour, Employment and Youth Development minister Prof Juma Kapuya.

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