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Nigeria: Constitution Review - Wither the Local government System?
THE idea of a tier of government that would bring government close to the masses was initially fashioned by the Colonial government in the nomenclature of Native and Development [detalii...]
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Liberia: Students Riot in Monrovia
Students of the vacation job scheme initiated by the government Thursday stage a violent demonstration in Monrovia and its immediate environs in protest of what they called government "delay tactics" in paying their wages. During the incident, which sent shock waves across the entire city, the protesting students threw stones, attacked government vehicles and burnt tires. Several government and private vehicles were destroyed by the protesters. At least one government vehicle was set ablaze by the [detalii...]
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Zimbabwe: government Must Be Open
government of, by, and for the people carries a great set of responsibilities responsibilities for government and population [detalii...]
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Swaziland: Govt Paralysed as Volatility Grows
Though the aftermath of the robust anti-government protests of early September has deepened government paralysis and created a more volatile situation across the country, Swazilands government continues to play for [detalii...]
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Kenya: government to Use Military to Distribute Relief Food
The government will use the military and the National Youth Service to distribute food to starving Kenyans. This was approved in a cabinet meeting today and government spokesman Alfred Mutua says it will ensure no Kenyan goes to bed hungry. Mutua however says the government is not aware of anyone who has died of [detalii...]
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Kenya: The government Is Saying a Strike Is the Only Language It Understands
The government has finally been bludgeoned into submitting to the demands of teachers. To keen observers, it was clear from the outset that the government was caught between a rock and a hard place and it was just a matter of time before it raised up its hands in [detalii...]
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Zimbabwe: government Wants to Be Main Player in Aid Distribution
It has been reported that last week the government told ambassadors from donor countries that they must keep the government informed of their activities, including the total funding brought into the country and the names of non-governmental organisations (NGOs) that they are partnered [detalii...]
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Uganda: U.S. Condemns government Threats to Close Facebook, Twitter
The US government has condemned the reported attempt by the government to block communication on social media networks and live broadcast of the walk-to-work protests against high fuel and commodity [detalii...]
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Nigeria: The Time to Reel Out Govts Budget
IT is the season of budgets. The federal government, states and local government councils are going through the ritual, for that is what the annual event has become. It is the time to reel out figures government will spend on [detalii...]
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Zimbabwe: Foreign Firms and government Headed for Negations
Negotiations seem to be the most likely way the government and foreign firms will end the indigenisation debacle, experts have said, days after it was revealed that yet another leading firm, Nestle, had its empowerment plans flung out by the [detalii...]
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South Sudan: "We Welcome Critics to Our government", Dr Marial
Hon Dr Barnaba Marial Benjamin, the minister for Information and Broadcasting who is also the Official government Spokesman yesterday said that the government welcomes constructive and informed [detalii...]
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Uganda: IGG Says Bus Owner Was Fleecing government
A recent investigation by the Inspector General of government has revealed that a claim of Shs7.1 billion for damages and income loss made by businessman Samuel Black, the proprietor of SB Transporters Bus Service, was an attempt to defraud [detalii...]
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Kenya: Citizens Dissatisfied With the government
A majority of Kenyans are dissatisfied with the performance of the grand coalition government according to a survey by strategic public relations and research firm. The survey shows 89% of Kenyans are unhappy with the government with most of them concerned about unemployment and the high cost of living. 12.2% say insecurity, violence and crime are some of the issues that the government has failed to address. 22.8% out of the two thousand respondents believe tribalism and corruption are still high especially within the political and public [detalii...]
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Nigeria: Bomb Explodes Near Delta government House
A blast rocked a government lodge located near the Delta Statae government House in Asaba, Delta State earlier today, an official [detalii...]
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South Africa: Gautengers Happy With Local government - Report
With just a week to go before the Local government Elections on 18 May, officials in Gauteng say they are happy with the performance of local government in the province over the past five [detalii...]
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Liberia: Sirleaf Wants Broader Representation in New government
New Democrat (Monrovia)-As the nation yearns for President Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf to reveal the full slate of her new government, she has assured that appointment this time will reflect ethnic and gender balance, while former officials who performed with integrity in the past government, are likely to resurface in the new [detalii...]
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Uganda: government is Turning Uncivil, Says U.S.
A top United States diplomat for Africa has said he telephoned the Uganda government on Thursday to voice out President Barack Obamas concern over irresponsible and uncivil behaviours of the Uganda government in dealing with opposition [detalii...]
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Cote dIvoire: Ouattara to Take government Offices
In Cote dIvoire members of presidential claimant Alassane Ouattaras government will meet in government offices later this week, according to his prime minister Guillaume [detalii...]
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Zimbabwe: Zanu-PF Running Parallel government
SW Radio (London)-Several events in the last two months have shown that Zimbabwes coalition government exists in name only and that Mugabe and his ZANU PF party are now blatantly running a parallel [detalii...]
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Sudan: British government Declines Direct Assistance
The British government refused on Wednesday to provide direct assistance to the Sudanese government unless it put an end to the war in the states of Blue Nile and South [detalii...]
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Liberia: Sirleaf Assures Inclusive government
[Heritage] President Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf has again assured all Liberians that the government will be inclusive, saying the government is not composed of only senior ministers. "Other appointments are coming," she [detalii...]
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Tanzania: government to Identify Produce Whosale Markets
THE government is working intoa modality that would identify special wholesale farm produce markets for Dar es Salaam City in order to maximize traders and government [detalii...]
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Uganda: U.S. Urges government to Lead in Fight Against HIV
US ambassador to Uganda Jerry Lanier has challenged government to take up the leadership role in fighting HIV/Aids, saying the disease affects everyone and government should pump more money into fighting the [detalii...]
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Uganda: government Agencies Set to Get Single Link Today
All government departments and agencies will effective today be switched on to the National Backbone Infrastructure and e-government infrastructure [detalii...]
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Kenya: Coalition government Hampering Progress, Says Mbau
Maragua MP Elius Mbau has asked voters to ensure there is no coalition government again after the next years general election. Mbau said with a coalition government it is very difficult to manage the countrys affairs and [detalii...]
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South Africa: government to Appeal Seizure of Zimbabwean government Properties
The South African government has stated that it will appeal a courts decision to attach Zimbabwean assets as compensation for farmers, after a multi million rand property was seized by lawyers last [detalii...]
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Ghana: We Put Country On Recovery
In the face of attempts by some officials of the Atta Mills-led government to obliterate the achievements of the immediate past government, former President Kufuor has set the records straight, arguing that his government put Ghana on the path to economic [detalii...]
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Nigeria: Okorochas Broadcast That Unsettled the Youths (2)
Though, the issue generated pockets of criticisms in the state, political watchers believe the government action was welcomed by the people as the chairmen and councillors in the third-tier government had been a subject of concern between interests in league with pro-democracy groups in the state and the immediate-past government. The pro-democracy groups had accused the Ohakim-led government of handpicking council chairmen and councillors in fragrant disregard to democratic [detalii...]
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South Africa: The South African government Calls On Political Stakeholders in Somalia to Refrain From Using Violence Following the Explosion in Mogadishu On 4 October 2011
The South African government is deeply shocked and saddened, by the scale of the death toll resulting from the car bomb explosion at the gate of a Transitional Federal government compound, containing nine government ministries in Mogadishu, Somalia on 4 October [detalii...]
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Nigeria: Kwara ACN Lawmaker Alleges Marginalisation
A member representing Ojomu/Balogun constituency of Offa Local government at the Kwara State House of Assembly, Tope Olayonu, has accused the state government of marginalising his local government in the appointment of [detalii...]
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Nigeria: ACN Rejects Unity Govt, Warns Party Members
The Action Congress of Nigeria, ACN, has said it is not interested in the so-called government of National Unity,GNU, being planned by the PDP-led federal government, saying it is satisfied with its role as the leader of opposition and a [detalii...]
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Nigeria: Church Inaugurates Computer Labs in Govt Schools
House on the Rock, in conjunction with the Lagos State government, has inaugurated its computer laboratory initiative to supporting the state government in equipping government secondary schools with computer [detalii...]
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Uganda: We Need Honest Contractors for Positive Change
Recent media reports have shown that over Shs270b has been lost to contractors peddling forged government documents. And yet again, it is the Ugandan taxpayer to bear the brunt. Considering the huge sums involved in most of these government-awarded contracts, thorough scrutiny should be undertaken to avoid cases of forgery and the resultant financial losses suffered by [detalii...]
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Uganda: No Need for Govt to Buy Fighter Jets - Kyanjo
A Russian business daily publication, Vedomosti reported last week that Ugandan government had signed a contract with the Russian government to buy six Su-30MK2s fighter jets at a total cost of Shs654 billion. However, the government and the military have since refuted the claims and asked the Russian government to retract the story. Sunday Monitors Sheila Naturinda sought the views of opposition shadow minister of internal affairs, Hussein Kyanjo. [detalii...]
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Kenya: Why Its Impossible to Read the Budget Based on New Laws
It is practically not possible to announce the Budget now in accordance with the new law without providing money for county governments. The current crisis stems from wanting to subject a budgeting process that is meant to cater for two levels of government (national and counties) to one level of government (the existing government). This would be like hammering square pegs into round [detalii...]
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Zimbabwe: government Duty-Free Car Scheme Dismissed As Electioneering
government is proposing a duty free motor vehicle scheme for civil servants, that has been criticized by the president of Zimbabwes main teachers union, who said the real beneficiaries will be senior government officials who can afford to buy cars in the first [detalii...]
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Sudan: government, Liberation and Justice Movement Resolute to Achieve Peace in Darfur
Sudan government and the Liberation and Justice Movement have affirmed their commitment to Darfur Peace Agreement which was reached in Doha and and their to finalize the peace process through dialogue with all parties.Head of the government delegation for the peace negotiations and State Minister at the Presidency of the republic, Dr. Amin Hassan Omer, expected that a new national government will be formed within the coming few weeks, saying that the matter is now considered by a technical [detalii...]
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Senegal: Warning of Anti-government Plot Amid Protest Against President
Anti-government demonstrators rallied throughout Senegal as the government said it would arrest opposition activists, artists and students for their involvement in what it called plot to topple President Abdoulaye [detalii...]
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Nigeria: Osun Threatens to Sue Illegal Land Owners On GRAs
Osun state government has warned people who build illegal structures at government Reservation Areas (GRAs) in the state to desist from such act before government takes legal action against [detalii...]
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Tanzania: Reformed Commonwealth Takes Shape
EVERY two years, the Commonwealth Heads of government meet to discuss global and Commonwealth issues, and to agree on collective policies and initiatives. These summits-The Commonwealth Heads of government Meetings (CHOGM), provide a unique forum for consultations at the highest level of government for member nations of the [detalii...]
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Egypt: Mubarak Dissolves government, Promises New One
President Hosni Mubarak addressed the Egyptian public just after midnight Friday, promising reforms and pledging to fight poverty and unemployment and to address corruption. "I have asked the government to resign", he said, promising a new government [detalii...]
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Kenya: government Violating Students Human Rights
Educationists are accusing the government of violating the rights of school going children by not hiring teachers. Educationist John Mugo says the government has its priorities wrong by directing money meant to hire teachers to defense. He says attainment of Vision 2030 may be compromised by continued diversion from of funds to non essential [detalii...]
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Somalia: government Soldiers Exchange Gunfire in Mogadishu
Somali government soldiers have exchanged gunfire around Villa Somalia, the presidential palace of the transitional government of Somalia in Mogadishu on Tuesday, killing a soldier according to [detalii...]
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Kenya: CID Alert Over UN Report On Terrorism
The government will not take lightly the UN report indicating that the al-Shabaab militia group has a strong network in the country, CID director Ndegwa Muhoro has said. Muhoro said the report is very serious and touches on government security. He said the government is waiting for a formal report from the UN, in which a minister and member of parliament are mentioned in funding the recruitment of [detalii...]
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Uganda: War Debt Claimants Want government to Expedite Pay
Members of the Acholi War Debt Claimants Association, who are demanding Shs38 trillion from government as compensation for livestock and property destroyed during wars in northern Uganda, have urged the government to speed up their [detalii...]
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Nigeria: Akpabio - N600 Million Deducted Monthly From Aibom Money for Criver
Akwa Ibom State government is battling to unravel how the federal government arrived at a decision to pay its neighbouring Cross River State government about N600 million monthly from its share of the 13 percent derivation due to oil-producing [detalii...]
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Uganda: government Asks Russia to Explain Jet Story
The government has summoned Moscows envoy to Kampala to protest against Russian press reports that Uganda had bought fighter jets paid for by promises of crude oil. Defence Minister Crispus Kiyonga told Parliament yesterday that government has communicated to Moscow asking for the press reports to be withdrawn or [detalii...]
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Uganda: Sometimes, Ecological Value Overrides Economic Outcomes
When Prof. Wangari Maathai took on the Kenyan government over Uhuru Park in 1989, perhaps few Kenyans took her seriously as they initially had with the Green Belt Movement in 1977. Even though she marshalled enough support to save Uhuru Park, a very prime land, from being turned into a 200 million, sixty-storey skyscraper to be used for government offices, she found herself a target of the then Kenyan [detalii...]
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Ghana: PFAG And GFAP Appeal Higher Fertiliser Subsidy to Ensure Food Security
The involvement of the government in signing the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) is an effort to make the country a better place to live. Though the government is still fighting towards achieving the goals, its efforts have not been that visible enough. Although the country has limited resources, the government has proven itself able to meet the requirement of MDGs in the targeted [detalii...]
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Uganda: Australia Joins Suitors of Ugandas Oil
The Australian government has announced plans to venture into Ugandas oil market, promising mutual benefits. Mr Stephen Bohnen, the executive officer, Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade in Queensland, has said his government has finalised plans to engage the Ugandan government over prospects of including it among the partners, especially in the oil [detalii...]
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Uganda: Asians of Ugandan Origin Shine in New British government
Two Ugandan-born Asians have made it to the top in British politics after they were appointed and nominated to key national political offices. Mr Shailesh Vara is the government Whip in the new coalition British government while Dolar Amarshi Popat has been nominated by the Queen to the House of [detalii...]
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Morocco: Moroccan government Renews Condolences to HM the King And People
The government has reiterated heartfelt condolences to HM King Mohammed VI, Supreme Commander and Chief of Staff of the Royal Armed Forces (FAR), and to the Moroccan people on the tragic crash of the military aircraft on Tuesday in Guelmim, leaving dozens of victims, Communications Minister, government Spokesman, said on [detalii...]
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Rwanda: Govt to House Civil Servants
The Rwandan government is planning to ease access to accommodation for its employees who have small salaries, a government official has [detalii...]
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Sudan: Ruling Party Rejects Opposition Call for National government
The ruling National Congress Party (NCP) has rejected opposition calls for a constitutional reform and national government saying his government emanates from a constitution that the opposition parties have [detalii...]
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Zimbabwe: Zimbabwe Marks Second Anniversary of Unity government
Two years ago to this day, opposition leader Morgan Tsvangirai and his MDC party took the political risk of their lives and joined a unity government with Robert Mugabes ZANU PF party. The other MDC formation led by Arthur Mutambara, also joined the inclusive [detalii...]
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Kenya: Mutula Fumes At Rukaria Over Slow Bills Publication
JUSTICE Minister Mutula Kilonzo yesterday accused government printer Andrew Rukaria of derailing the implementation of the new constitution by intentionally delaying the publishing of key government bills. Addressing journalists at his office, Mutula claimed Rukaria was acting with impunity and said he will now come up with legislation to regulate the government [detalii...]
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Angola: Head of State Reshuffles government
The Angolan president, Jose Eduardo dos Santos, Friday carried out a government reshuffle, under the countrys [detalii...]
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Nigeria: Williams Attah, Gombe
THE sum of over four billion naira (N4 billion) has been expended on the construction 23 kilometer network of roads linking three Local government areas of Gombe state which include Ture-Sabon Layi-Awak-Dogon Ruwa in Kaltungo Local government and Billiri-Gujuba-Talase in Balanga and Billirir Local government [detalii...]
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Tanzania: government Must Work On Countrys Image
For three years now, government enacted laws that allow private investors to venture into the electricity generation sector which for long has been performing [detalii...]
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Nigeria: Ekiti Denies Alleged Sack of 5,000 Council Workers
EkitiState government yesterday denied sacking any local government worker, saying it was only doing staff [detalii...]
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Uganda: 600 Teachers Confirmed in government Schools
In a period of hard economic times securing a job confirmation especially with government that guarantees a pension would seem like seeing Christmas come [detalii...]
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Sudan: New government Sworn in
Members of Sudans new government took the oath of office on Saturday before president Omer Al-Bashir who boasted about what he termed as the representation of different political parties in the new [detalii...]
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Libya: Allow Libyans Freedom to Demonstrate
Never in the history of the political crisis of a state had ambassadors in such large numbers abdicated their loyalty to a government before it is ousted. The internal and external sovereignty of the Libyan state is now under threat because of the failure of the government to secure the sovereignty of the Libyan people. Ghadaffi should have learned one fundamental lesson in his 42 year rule that no government could survive which is no longer regarded and recognised by the vast majority of her [detalii...]
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Nigeria: Dankwambo - Fighting Youth Restiveness Via Entrepreneurship Development (2)
He added that the government shall evolve deliberate policies and programmes and strategies to ensure that "our private sector is strengthened and empowered to enable it become the major employer of labour in the state in order to reduce the burden on government. It is my sincere hope that by 2015, the job creation and employment ratio in the state between the government and the private sector will be [detalii...]
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Nigeria: Cameroon Lays Claim to Obudu Ranch
As the Cameroonian government enjoys the ceding of Bakassi Peninsula to it, it has extended its claims of ownership to the Obudu Ranch Resort in Obanliku local government area of Cross River State. But the Cross River state government says such a claim is only an empty threat that is yet to be [detalii...]
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Uganda: government to Freeze Libyan Assets
The government of the Republic of Uganda will impose a freeze on Libyan assets in Uganda although it opposes the Wests military onslaught on the North African country. Presenting a statement in Parliament on Thursday, International Cooperation Minister Okello Oryem said the government will implement the UN-initiated sanctions that include enforcing a travel ban on Col. Muammar [detalii...]
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Nigeria: Why Jang, Muslims Dont Get Along
The Plateau State government and the council of Ulama in the state have opened up on why they dont get along. The Plateau State government said it is because Muslims look at all its policies with suspicion while the Muslims said it is because the state government deliberately created a gap in communication between it and its leadership in the [detalii...]
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Nigeria: Anambra Indigenes Sacked From Abia Storm government House
The 1, 800 indigenes of Anambra State recently sacked from the Abia State civil service yesterday stormed the government House in Awka, urging the government to come to their aid. The spokesman of the group, Chief Dom Eze said they are suffering, and appealed to the governor to assist [detalii...]
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Africa: Limited Progress Against Coalition Low Carbon Commitment, New Research Reveals
The government has made either moderate or no progress on 22 of its 29 low-carbon commitments, says a detailed analysis of government action to achieve its own low-carbon commitments. In May 2010, the government described climate change as one of the gravest threats we face and committed to urgent action both here and [detalii...]
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Zimbabwe: Transition government Urged to Respect Human Rights
U.S. Assistant Secretary of State for African Affairs Johnnie Carson and other senior U.S. government officials told representatives of Zimbabwes transitional government at a meeting at the United Nations that they should speak out against human rights abuses in Zimbabwe, observe international standards of human rights and continue to make political progress that will sustain much-needed economic [detalii...]
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Somalia: MP Says government Failed
Some of Somali parliamentarian has publicly cited the transitional federal government has failed to live up to its national [detalii...]
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Uganda: government Maintains Ties With Libya
THE government has said the political situation unfolding in Libya will not affect its relations with the Arab [detalii...]
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Kenya: Do Not Sideline Us, Bishops Urge government
The Catholic bishops have urged the government to ensure that the Church is not sidelined in education [detalii...]
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Uganda: government Drafts Tough Traffic Rules
The government has drafted the National Road Safety Policy to help reduce road [detalii...]
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Sudan: On the Signing of an Agreement by the government and the Liberation and Justice Movement
The United States expresses its gratitude to the government of Qatar for its extraordinary efforts to bring peace to the troubled region of Darfur.A For more than two years, the government of Qatar has generously hosted African Union/United Nations-sponsored talks between the government of Sudan and armed rebel movements.A The United States appreciates the hard work and important contributions of the former AU/UN Joint Chief Mediator Djibril Bassole during this process.A We are also particularly grateful for the contributions of Qatari Minister of State for Foreign Affairs Ahmed Bin Abdallah Al [detalii...]
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Somalia: government Warns of Major Offensive
Sheikh Abdulkadir Ali Omar, the Somali Minister for Interior Affairs, today said that his government is determined to take over the parts of Mogadishu controlled by rebel [detalii...]
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Kenya: House Team Accuses government Printer of Negligence
Parliaments Constitutional Implementation Oversight Committee (CIOC) has called for reforms in the running of the government Press saying it is a crucial institution in the [detalii...]
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Namibia: government Still Against Compensation
government remains opposed to introducing a compensation fund for farmers who suffer losses due to human-wildlife [detalii...]
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Sudan: SK Village Burned Down By government
government forces burnt the village of Fargal in Delenj County in South Kordofan and destroyed the farms on [detalii...]
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Nigeria: Protests At Ekpan, Sapele As Uduaghan Leads in Delta
PROTESTS erupted at Ekpan, Uvwie local government and Sapele in Sapele local government area of Delta State, Wednesday morning, as news filtered in that the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, governorship candidate; Governor Emmanuel Uduaghan is leading in 13 local government areas in Tuesdays governorship poll, while Chief Great Ogboru of the Democratic Peoples Party, DPP, is ahead in nine local government [detalii...]
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Somalia: MP - the government Cant Bring Peace Back
One of the Somali parliamentarians on Thursday said the transitional federal government of Somalia wont succeed according to the remained amount of [detalii...]
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Kenya: Citizens Must Reject Big, Costly government
As the implementation stage of the Constitution continues, there is no doubt Kenyans are retrogressively moving towards the establishment of Big [detalii...]
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Kenya: How government Can Make Budgeting More Transparent
The government of Kenya recently took three important steps to increase the transparency and user-friendliness of public expenditure [detalii...]
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Kenya: government Hasnt Sold Military Campaign Well
This government is uniquely talented at tying itself in knots. First, ministers explained on Wednesday that Kenya has not invaded [detalii...]
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Uganda: government Cuts KCCA Budget to Shs101 Billion
The government has reduced Kampala Capital City Authority (KCCA) budget from the proposed Shs226 billion to Shs101 billion. While presenting the annual city budget for 2011/12 financial year, the City Executive Director, Ms Jennifer Musisi, said government was willing to contribute less than the projected [detalii...]
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Uganda: Reduce the Size of government
Monitor (Kampala)-There should be no debate on whether Uganda needs a lean government. We [detalii...]
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Uganda: Ugandan government Was Warned of Landslide Tragedy
Ugandas government failed to heed warnings from scientists about the devastating landslides in the mountainous eastern part of the country last month and was not prepared for the disaster, an expert has [detalii...]
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South Africa: UN Puts Mercenaries Under the Spotlight
Although government signed legislation in 2007 that would force individuals wanting to work for private military and security companies to get official authorization from the government, it is still not in effect three years [detalii...]
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Nigeria: Govt to Negotiate With Boko Haram
Nigerias government will open talks with an Islamist sect blamed for scores of deadly bomb blasts and shootings in the northeast, a federal government statement said [detalii...]
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Nigeria: Electricity Workers Brace Up for Industrial Action
Organised labour in the nations power sector is warming up for a showdown with Federal government over the refusal of government to honour agreement reached with the in-house [detalii...]
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Zimbabwe: PM Not Leading government Delegation to Europe
Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai will not be joining a government delegation to Brussels on a re-engagement tour next week, as had been reported by the [detalii...]
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Tanzania: MP Threatens Vote Against government
Kigoma South MP David Kafulila has said he is going to table a motion on a vote of no confidence in the government if it pays a firm, Dowans, over breach of [detalii...]
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Kenya: Food Crisis Lands government in the Dock
Just as it declares a national disaster over drought, the Kenyan government is being sued over its alleged failure to respect a new constitutional right to [detalii...]
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Zimbabwe: government Crafting New Investment Laws
government is working on investment promotion and protection legislation as part of reforms to lure foreign investors to help rebuild the [detalii...]
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Mozambique: government Hopes to Revive Coastal Shipping
The Mozambican government intends this year to resume regular coastal transport of passengers and cargo, after an interruption of more than 20 [detalii...]
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Rwanda: Govt to Bail Out ONATRACOM
The government will repay debts amounting to Rwf4.6bn which the troubled government public transport company, Onatracom, owes to several [detalii...]
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Uganda: government Releases New Election Guidelines
The government has drafted new rules of political engagement ahead of the 2011 general elections, making it mandatory for opposition and independent candidates to recognise the current Electoral [detalii...]
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Egypt: Kenyas U.S. Lobbyists Work for Mubarak Too
Two powerful Washington lobbying firms retained by the Kenyan government are also being paid to represent the embattled Egyptian government of Hosni [detalii...]
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Africa: WikiLeaks Reveals Candid Descriptions of Continents Leaders
"Whatever it is that government does, sensible Americans would prefer that the government do it to somebody else. This is the idea behind foreign policy." -- P J ORourke, US author and [detalii...]
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Sudan: Darfurians Continue to Protest Against government
Thousands of Darfurians protested on Thursday in three towns against the Sudanese government accused of perpetrating war crimes in the restive region since [detalii...]