A cabinet meeting that convened in Village Urugwiro Thursday requested that the Ministry of Labor and Public Service teach English to all non-anglophone public service workers.  |


The Robert Johnson Group of Companies and the Overseas Private Investment Corporation (OPIC) have agreed to establish a USD$100 million Finance Protocol which will promote investment in Liberia.  |
Residents of Gendema village in the border town between Sierra Leone and Liberia have expressed fear of insecurity at the boundary of the two sister countries.  |
The Minister for Foreign Affairs, Rosemary Museminari Friday said that Kigali was enjoying good relations with Uganda.  |


Information reaching this paper says that the country's leading football 'politicians' have been invited by the Federation of International Football (FIFA) so as to finally settle what was referred to as a major stumbling block involving some aggrieved clubs' officials  |
Nigeria's Flying Eagles will face Sudan in Sunday night's race to the African Youth Championship without two players, Obiora Nwankwo and Emuobo Ambrose.  |
In the last eight months, 36 Burundian refugees living in Rwanda have been repatriated.  |
RWANDA Chess Federation (FERWADE) is back into existence after years of internal wrangles.  |
The United Nations is working hard to ensure the safety of civilians and to protect the camps housing those displaced by the five-year-old Darfur conflict, the world body's top peacekeeping official said during a visit to the strife-torn Sudanese region.  |
FDH Bank Limited, Malawi's 10th commercial bank has deferred its much-hyped opening to the public to December as contractors are reportedly still putting finishing touches to the inaugural branch, CEO Thom Mpinganjira said last week.  |
Illicit acquisition and open sale of small arms in South Sudan capital Juba poses a threat to security in the West Nile districts, the Arua Municipality MP has said  |
In the wake of substantial redevelopment of the Nasrec precinct property in anticipation of 2010, Johannesburg Expo Centre is launching the Joburg Easter Festival next year.  |
The South African Broadcasting Corporation (SABC) published its annual report for 2008 on Friday, 10 October 2008 and, according to a press statement, the national broadcaster has made some strides in delivering on its public service mandate, despite facing significant  |
As a result of the National Council of Provinces agreeing with opposition parties and consumer organisations that the Speaker of the National Assembly should not have a say in the appointment of SABC board members, this part of the Broadcasting  |
Reporters Without Borders calls for the release of Nhial Bol, the editor of the English-language daily The Citizen, who was arrested on 10 October in Juba, the capital of semi-autonomous South Sudan, because of an article about corruption in the  |
A group of 130 officers from the Indonesian Formed Police Unit (FPU) has arrived in Darfur to strengthen the efforts of the joint United Nations-African Union (AU) peacekeeping force working to quell the violence in the strife-torn Sudanese region.  |
Last week's launch of KCB's new set of financial products in southern Sudan is expected to spur business volumes in the region.  |
Ahead of Sunday's Africa U-20 Youth Championship qualifies between the Sudan U-20 team and the Flying Eagles of Nigeria, assistant coach of Nigeria's Flying Eagles; Salisu Yusuf, has promised that his boys will bombard their opponents' defence in order to  |
A boom in Uganda's exports to regional and foreign markets has generated significant gains for various sectors in the country.  |
Former Ajax Cape Town striker Russell Mwafulirwa scored twice in the second-half to hand Malawi a 2-1 victory over the Democratic Republic of Congo in their World Cup qualifier in Blantyre on Saturday.  |
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