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Ghana: Global Human Development Still Needs Improvement
The development of people or humans in the world is expected to increase as the years goes by, however, due to environmental issues, and how people choose to live their lives, bearing in mind that with every action they take concerning the environment, it has a future consequence on people around them. Human development is all about expanding the livelihood of people, in terms of freedom, to cope with the environment in a positive [detalii...]
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Uganda: Five Dead As 700 people Are Arrested
At least five people are confirmed dead as a result of fatal gunshot wounds after a bloody day of rioting, bringing the death toll to 10 people killed since demonstrations began three weeks [detalii...]
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Gambia: Training Young people On Good Governance
Exercising power and decision-making for a group of people is called governance. It happens everywhere - from urban centers to rural villages - and the well-being of a community depends on the choices made by people granted this [detalii...]
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Liberia: More Gays, Lesbians Here
New Dawn (Monrovia)-Liberia is said to have more people involved in homosexuality - gay and lesbianism, this paper has gathered. Though there is not an exact data to say how many people are homosexuals, but many people interviewed believe that the number is expected to rise if same sex marriage is legislated [detalii...]
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Zimbabwe: Zanu PF Angers people of Matabeleland
RECENT statements by top Zanu PF officials accusing people in Matabeleland of inertia have irked people in that area who feel that President Robert Mugabes government is to blame for the [detalii...]
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Somalia: Somaliland Seizes Three people for Allegedly Robbing people
The security of the self proclaimed republic of Somaliland have seized at least three persons charged with being bandits and accustomed to rob the civilian people traveling inside Sool region north of [detalii...]
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Tanzania: Wild animals fascinate people
Many factors cause people to become fascinated about wild animals. Some people spend much money and time to travel the world in order to observe wild animals that fascinate. Fear, size, shape, colours, speed, power and passion are but some of the factors that fascinate people about wild [detalii...]
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Kenya: Beware of Those Slowing Reforms
There is a group in Kenya that continually persists in subversive and illegitimate ways to regain power. Even when the people have rejected them and their programmes, the group keeps undermining what the people have decided. Their purpose is to reverse the direction of the country. And to restore the personal benefits they used to enjoy at the expense of the [detalii...]
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Ghana: King Nebuchadnezzar to Enter Heaven Without Many Archbishops?
The much-awaited Second Coming of the Lord Jesus Christ will soon become a reality. Many people know this. But, the issue is, how many people are ready for him? A lot of people seem not bothered about the fact of Jesus return. This is because, for a long time since Jesus made the promise about his return to his disciples, nothing has [detalii...]
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Gambia: NBR Sets the Ball Rolling
The 2010 dialogue with the people tour finally began on Tuesday with thousands of people mainly from the North Bank Region (NBR) converging at the Barra ferry terminal to give the president and entourage a rousing welcome. Such a welcome shows how eager the people at the grassroots are to host a man who has brought so much positive changes to their lives in just 16 [detalii...]
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Gambia: NBR Honours Promise
The 2011 dialogue with the people tour finally began on Monday with thousands of people mainly from the North Bank Region (NBR) converging at the Barra Ferry Terminal to give the president and entourage a rousing welcome. Such a welcome shows how eager the people at the grassroots are to host a man who has brought so much positive changes to their lives within a short span of [detalii...]
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Gambia: Diabetes is a Silent Killer That Kills One Person Every 10 Seconds
Diabetes is a global problem with devastating human, social and economic impact. Today more than 250 million people worldwide are living with diabetes and by 2025; this total is expected to increase to over 380 million people. Each year another 7 million people develop [detalii...]
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Africa: Is It Time to Support Liberal Autocracies?
What many advocates of democracy forget is that democracy is one of the many forms of leadership. All leaderships or governments aim at serving the good of the people. Democracy would have been unnecessary if it were unable to serve the common interests of people in particular geographical and political areas. So what happens if an autocracy, another type of leadership, served the interests of the people, to their [detalii...]
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Uganda: Subsidise Small Traders, Not Uncompetitive Big Business
The people are hurting. Across the geographical, economic, political, ethnic, and class divides, the people are hurting. Last week when business people on Kampalas Nasser and Nkrumah roads vigorously protested the frequent power outages that have plagued the country, their grievances, if not their methods, were representative of the frustrations of tens of thousands of other [detalii...]
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Zimbabwe: Food Voucher Scheme Benefits HIV-Positive people
Vulnerable people living with HIV in Zimbabwe are benefiting from an electronic voucher scheme being used to fight malnutrition among people on antiretroviral (ARV) therapy and their families by providing them with nutritious [detalii...]
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Central Africa: 1.8 Million people Affected By Floods - UN
Over 1.8 million people have been affected by floods in Central and West Africa, which have also killed nearly 400 people, the United Nations humanitarian arm reported today, adding that Benin remains the country hardest hit by the [detalii...]
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Egypt: White House Says Only the people Can Determine Their Future
The White House says the Egyptian people will not accept a return to what existed before anti-government protests began and that while the United States has a stake in Egypts stability, the Egyptian people are not looking to the United States to choose their leaders or how they should conduct a political [detalii...]
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Injury watch
Some people wonder why I take injuries so seriously, why I believe that theres so much needless suffering and that doing more to prevent and reduce injuries isnt just something that would make the game better, but is our duty. Some people wonder why things like concussions, drug abuse and paralysis are things that Ill never stop telling you about, even when people say "they know the risks and are well compensated for it." The reason is that its the right thing to do and that life, real life, away from the pads, the fields, and the camera, is just as important as anything that happens between the [detalii...]
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Uganda: Nine Bomb Suspects Released
Nine people of Pakistani origin arrested for allegedly plotting the July 11 bombings in Kampala that killed at least 76 people, were yesterday freed from custody on police [detalii...]
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Nigeria: Our Bet Should Be with the people
Fifty years after independence, Africas most populous nation is at a crossroad - heading towards an election that can either empower a reform-minded public or entrench a system that has failed the [detalii...]
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Kenya: Changaa Kills Seven people in Ruiru
Seven people died and scores were hospitalised yesterday after consuming a lethal brew in [detalii...]
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Kenya: Greedy Traders, Government to Blame for Illicit Brew Deaths
The issue of rampant alcoholism in Central Kenya has been with us over the last few years. But with the deaths of more than 30 people in a matter of one week, it is time to put the matter into perspective. First, the people of Central Kenya must acknowledge one fact. The manufacture, distribution and retail of the killer drinks is done by people from Central Kenya who think nothing of sacrificing human life at the altar of [detalii...]
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Kenya: Three people Die After Two Lorries Collide in the Nanyuki - Nairobi Highway
3 people died yesterday and 9 were critically injured after two lorries had a head on collision along the Nanyuki - Nairobi highway. Both drivers and a female passenger died on the spot. This accident comes just one week after the burial of 23 people who died in a Mbooni road [detalii...]
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Sudan: Bashir Willing to Quit If the people Dont Want Him
The Sudanese President Omer Hassan Al-Bashir on Tuesday vowed to step down if he felt that the people do not want [detalii...]
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Morocco: Refugees Die in Boat Off Coast
UNHCR received news late last week of a rescue by the Moroccan Royal Navy of a vessel with more than 60 people. 53 people on board were rescued while four were found to have [detalii...]
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Namibia: Four people Die Over Weekend
Four people died in the Ohangwena region in separate incidents over the [detalii...]
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Somalia: 48 people Killed
More than 48 people, mainly civilians have been killed and over 100 others injured in clashes that rocked in central and southern Somalias capital Mogadishu within the last 24 [detalii...]
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Kenya: Bandits Kill Six people in Revenge Attacks
Six people, among them two children, were yesterday killed by armed bandits in Tractor Village near Isiolo [detalii...]
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South Africa: More Focus On Accessibility for people With Disabilities
Government is to use this years National Disability Month to intensify its programme of empowering people with [detalii...]
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Kenya: Youve Neglected Us, Claim Mentally Challenged people
Mentally handicapped people have accused the government of violating the law on equality and freedom from [detalii...]
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Namibia: 27 people Drown in the North
Namibian (Windhoek)-THE Police in the central North have reported that 27 people have drowned in dams, wells and oshanas so far this rainy [detalii...]
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Kenya: 8 in Hospital After Stealing and Taking Deadly "Yokozuna" Brew
Eight more people have been hospitalized in Nyahururu after taking the illicit Yokozuna brew that has so far killed 19 people there. The 8 are said to have stolen the drink which had been confiscated by the provincial administration as evidence. Elsewhere residents of Kiambu have today held demonstrations after another illicit drink killed seven people in the [detalii...]
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Senegal: people Flee From Gun Battle in Casamance
The recent upsurge in violence involving the Senegalese Armed Forces and MFDC fighters in Cassamance has forced scores of people to seek sanctuary in The Gambia, Foroyaa can [detalii...]
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Africa: Farming for Peace
On the African continent, one out of every three people suffers from malnourishment. Many African governments believe selling land to agribusinesses is one way to help those living in poverty and feed people who are unable to get [detalii...]
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South Africa: Five people Hurt in More Xenophobic Violence
Tensions are running high in South Africa after 5 people were injured Monday evening in more xenophobia fuelled violence, in the KyaSands area of north-western Johannesburg. Some of those injured were Zimbabweans. According to media reports police had to use rubber bullets, helicopters and armoured vehicles to take control of the situation. At least 10 people were arrested as armed police moved from house to [detalii...]
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Nigeria: How SSS Rounded Up Gang of Kidnappers in Abia
For Udechukwu Peter, the leader of a gang of dangerous kidnappers and armed robbers that had terrorized and held the people of Abia state, particularly people from Abia North zone comprising Arochukwu Local Government Area, captive, it is now a day of reckoning. His gang had unleashed terror and fear on the people in the area for years. They terrorized, maimed and wasted innocent [detalii...]
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Somalia: More Than 13 Millon Need Food, Says UN
The number of people needing food aid in East Africa is climbing, according to the latest estimates released by the U.N. Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs, and is now up to 13.3 million [detalii...]
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Mozambique: UNHCR to Support Registeration of Stateless people
The United Nations High Commission for Refugees (UNHCR) has announced that it will help the Mozambican government to register people born in the country but without [detalii...]
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Kenya: Eliminationism Is Killing Our Politics
POLITICIANS derive their power and authority from their ability to improve the lives of those they volunteer to serve. The purpose of the politician in any true democracy is to implement the will of the people he/she represents. That will must be derived from the people through constant [detalii...]
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Africa: Disability, HIV Find Common Ground
people living with disabilities are known to be just as, if not more, at risk of contracting HIV as non-disabled people, but there is little specific data or programming that reflects this reality on a global [detalii...]
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Somalia: Mogadishu people Welcome New PMs Approval
The Mogadishu people on Wednesday said they widely welcomed Somali parliaments move to approve the newly appointed Prime Minister, Dr. Abdiwel Mohamed [detalii...]
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Kenya: Daegu and the Hague Show Kenyas Best and Worst
Kenya is truly a country of contrasts. If you asked some people, post-election violence happened in dystopia. Never mind that we have people living in tented [detalii...]
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Mozambique: More Than a Thousand Road Deaths This Year
According to figures released by the Mozambican police, 1,179 people were killed and another 1,821 people were permanently disabled as a result of 2,350 road accidents over the last eight [detalii...]
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Kenya: Nyamweya Denies Defecting to ODM
South Mugirango MP Manson Nyamweya has denied that he has joined ODM. "Many people may interpret Sundays function where I hosted the PM in my home and constituency as moving to ODM but that is not true," said the MP who has confirmed he will not defend his seat on a Ford people ticket. "In Parliament Im a Ford people MP until the 2012 elections and if my constituents want me to join ODM I will do it and if they dont want I will not join the party," he [detalii...]
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Kenya: Statement by U.S. President on the Constitutional Referendum
The United States congratulates the Kenyan people and government on the holding of a peaceful, transparent, and credible constitutional referendum. This was a significant step forward for Kenyas democracy, and the peaceful nature of the election was a testament to the character of the Kenyan people. My Administration has been pleased to support Kenyas democratic development and the Kenyan people, including through the visit of Vice President Biden earlier this [detalii...]
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Senegal: More Than One Billion people Still Without Toilets
Worldwide 1.1 billion people still relieve themselves outdoors, with eight out of 10 of them living in 10 countries, according to the most recent drinking-water and sanitation report by the UN Childrens Fund (UNICEF) and the World Health Organization [detalii...]
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Zimbabwe: 20,000 Displaced people Face Eviction
Residents of a shanty town outside Harare known as Hatcliffe Extension have been threatened with eviction by government, despite the fact that it is the same authorities who settled the people there after destroying their original [detalii...]
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Tanzania: Nation Mourns
The entire nation was mourning yesterday as people tried to come to terms with the deaths of nearly 200 people at sea after their ferryboat heading to Pemba from Zanzibar capsized on the wee hours of Friday [detalii...]
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South Africa: Protectors Who Kill
ISS (Tshwane/Pretoria)-people who possess firearms in South Africa can generally be separated into three categories. The first group consists of individuals in possession of duly registered firearms. The next group is of greater concern. They are the people who are in illegal possession of firearms. Not all people who possess firearms that are, according to the letter of the law, illegal are violent [detalii...]
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South Africa: Hope for people Living With Disabilities in the North West Province
Ninety-seven year old Mthuthuzeli Mweli of Leeuwdoringstadt went home happier with governments effort to improve access for people living with disabilities. Mweli was among the three people who received brand new wheelchairs from North West Premier, Mme Thandi Modise at the conclusion of North West Provincial Executive Councils Public Participation Programme held at Oesonskraal outside Wolmaranstadt on [detalii...]
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Uganda: Explosions in Kampala Bars Kill Dozens
At least 64 people were killed and 65 wounded when bombs went off in a bar and a restaurant in Kampala, the Ugandan capital, Sunday evening as people gathered to watch the World Cup [detalii...]
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South Africa: The Hiccups of Ageing
Elderly people are dying because of prolonged periods of untreated chronic illnesses rather than old age. This is according to a recent study conducted on the health challenges facing elderly people in rural [detalii...]
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Kenya: What Others Say - Bring Back Our One Million Poor people
After more than a month later since the release of Kenyas population census figure, and I finally met up with one of my favourite people in Nairobi. He is from Kibera, once touted as "Africas largest" [detalii...]
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Village people revine si face recital de zile mari in America!
Village people si imnul international al fundasilor din toata lumea. Iata ce le-a dat prin minte americanilor in pauza unui [detalii...]
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Somalia: Al Shabaab Arrests people in IDPs Camps Just Outside of Mogadishu
More fighters loyal to Al shabaab Jihadist movement detained at leat 20 people in Elasha Biyaha, where is said to be a shelter for hundreds of thousands displaced Somalis, witnesses said on [detalii...]
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South Africa: Young people Urged to Do Their Bit
The acting Director General of the Department of International Relations and Cooperation, Asogan Moodley, on Wednesday called on young people to participate in the projects of reconstruction and development of the [detalii...]
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Africa: Will the Arab Uprising Spread to Sub Saharan Africa?
The power of dictatorships comes from the willing obedience of the people they govern, if the people can develop techniques of withholding their consent, a regime will crumble," Dr Gene Sharp, the author of From Dictatorship to Democracy, once [detalii...]
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Nigeria: Country Needs Help Over Displaced people - UN
The United Nations has said that Nigeria needs help in order to address the humanitarian situations arising from internally displaced people in some states of the [detalii...]
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Kenya: Seven Drown, 16 Missing in Boat Tragedy
Seven people drowned on Sunday evening and 16 people reported missing after a boat capsized in Yiyoni, Lamu [detalii...]
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Kenya: Nine Dead, 15 Missing in Boat Tragedy
Nine people drowned on Sunday evening and 15 people reported missing in a boat collision in Yiyoni, Lamu [detalii...]
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Nigeria: Its Our Turn to Eat
GOVERNMENT of the people in power, for the people in power and for their powerful friends, may be another definition of democracy, if the peoples only place in government is to vote, for candidates of their [detalii...]
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Uganda: Quick Cash As Nakawa Estates Are Demolished
Enterprising people are smiling even as people evicted from Naguru and Nakawa estates in Kampala continue grappling with their [detalii...]
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Kenya: Growing at a Million people a Year
The average Kenyan woman is having 4.6 babies, pushing up the countrys population by a million people every [detalii...]
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Libya: A people Without a Government, A World Without Leadership
For six months the people of Libya have been living in a state of uncertainty without a Government which has control over the affairs of the [detalii...]
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Somalia: 21 people Killed in Fresh Mogadishu Fighting
At least 21 people have been killed and 45 others injured in gun battle and mortars exchanged by Somali government troops backed by AMISOM and Al-Shabaab extremist militias since Tuesday, Radio Garowe [detalii...]
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Sudan: Conflict Hitting 250,000 people, Says UN
The United Nations said on Tuesday a quarter of a million people have been severely affected by the conflict in Sudans southern border states to which the government continues to deny the world body [detalii...]
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South Africa: Two people Missing, 400 Displaced by Floods
Two people are missing and some 400 have been evacuated along the flooded Orange River between Upington and Kakamas in the Northern Cape, officials said on [detalii...]
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Sudan: Methanol Poisoning Kills At Least 61 Homeless people
At least 61 homeless people between the ages of 13-25 have died almost simultaneously in different parts of the Sudanese capital over the last three days after they drank a combination of methanol and other toxic [detalii...]
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Police: Stadium roof collapses, people trapped
ENSCHEDE, Netherlands (AP) -- A section of a Dutch soccer stadium collapsed during off-season renovations Thursday, trapping people underneath, police [detalii...]
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Congo-Kinshasa: "We Are people Already Sold" Say Voices From Rainforests
Approximately 40 million people in the Democratic Republic of Congo depend on the rainforest for their basic needs, such as medicine, food or [detalii...]
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Angola: Government Launches Solidarity Campaign With Somali people
A campaign of solidarity with the people of Somalia, who are going through a difficult situation due to prolonged drought, was launched in Luanda on Friday by the Angolan [detalii...]
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Kenya: New Laws Will Not Save Drinkers of Illicit Brews
At least 30 people have died in the past 10 days after drinking illicit liquor. Twenty three people, so far, are reported to have lost their lives since Sunday after imbibing a lethal concoction in Nairobis infamous Kiberas [detalii...]
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Egypt: Sudans Bashir Congratulates Egyptian people
The President of the Republic congratulated the people of the brotherly Arab Republic of Egypt over the achievement of their will, and the triumph of their revolution, which was culminated by number of martyrs and precious [detalii...]
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Africa: South Sudan And the Meaning of Independence
tThe new tasks of building a society to meet the needs of the people in the South Sudan must be conducted in a manner that puts the interests and wellbeing of the ordinary people above everything else, says Horace [detalii...]
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Uganda: National Identity Card Data for 5m people Feared Invalid
The data for the 5.2 million people who were registered in the run up to the general elections in February, could be invalid after it emerged yesterday that the database might have been infiltrated by [detalii...]
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Namibia: 51 Accidents Over Long Weekend
EIGHT people died and 104 people were injured in 51 car crashes over the past long weekend, bringing the total number of fatalities on Namibian roads to 304 so far this [detalii...]
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Somalia: Elders Call for Displacing people Not Be Harmed
Mogadishus Hawiye traditional elders called for the transitional federal government not harm and bother the people displacing Elasha Biyaha area just outside of [detalii...]
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Libya: Hundreds of Fleeing people Drown
UN High Commissioner for Refugees, Antonio Guterres and UNHCR Goodwill Ambassador Angelina Jolie expressed deep shock today at the reported drownings of 213 people in rough waters some 60 kilometres off the southern coast of [detalii...]
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Nigeria: I Did Not Succumb to Breast Cancer - Uche Ejindu-Baker
Many people take access to food, shelter and clothing, three basic needs of the human race, for granted. They have never known hunger, homelessness or nakedness. But the fact remains that about one billion people go to sleep hungry every night, according to the World Disaster [detalii...]
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Kenya: Nubians: the Forgotten people
Kenyas Nubians are a stateless people, writes Xena Abdul, only recently part-recognised by the Kenyan government and facing day-to-day discrimination around land rights and [detalii...]
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Somalia: Twelve Civilians Killed in Mogadishu
At least 12 people mainly civilians were slain and more 30 others wounded after some of Somali government forces opened anti-aircraft gunshots to civilian people in Somalias capital Mogadishu, witnesses said on [detalii...]
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Kenya: Police Detain Seven Over Frenchwomans Kidnap
Kenyan police have arrested seven people over the kidnapping of handicapped Frenchwoman Marie Dedieu on a resort island. The authorities believe the kidnappers, who took Dedieu to Somalia, were tipped off by local [detalii...]
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Nigeria: Gunmen Kill Over 13 people in Adamawa
Leadership (Abuja)-Barely two weeks after some explosives detonated in Mubi, a commercial town in Adamawa State, unknown gunmen struck again, killing over 13 people and injuring others in different [detalii...]
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Kenya: Nation Among Countries With Large Number of Stateless people
We have one of the highest number of stateless people within our [detalii...]
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Nigeria: The Danger in Tattoos
Tattoos have become extremely popular among people - young and old all over the world. The ease of this relatively quick and easy procedure has led millions of people to make the decision to get a tattoo without realizing the fact that they are exposing themselves to health hazards. RALIAT AHMED [detalii...]
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South Africa: MEC Madikizela Makes Statement At the Affordable Housing Development, Human Settlement And Finance Summit
In order to deliver on the Western Cape Human Settlements mandate of creating integrated and sustainable human settlements, the future of housing will include a greater number of people contributing financially towards their houses and the government enabling more people to buy houses. The culture of dependency the government is creating where people get houses for free is dangerous, as it is not a model that can economically support our [detalii...]
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Nigeria: Nigeria - Clashes With Islamists Kill At Least 61
Fighting between the radical Islamist sect Boko Haram and paramilitary forces in northeast Nigeria has killed at least 61 people over several days of violence that has left churches bombed and people hiding in fear, authorities [detalii...]
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South Africa: Message of Condolence to the Kingdom of Thailand Following Severe Flooding That Has Ravaged the Country
On behalf of the Government and the people of the Republic of South Africa, President Jacob Zuma has expressed his deepest condolences to the Government and the people of the Kingdom of Thailand following the tragic loss of life, the displacement of hundreds of thousands of people and the large-scale destruction of property and livelihood in the wake of the heavy monsoon rains, floods and mudslides that have severely affected 28 of the Kingdoms 77 provinces since late July 2011 and are now threatening the capital [detalii...]
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Libya: Close to 300,000 people Flee Violence
Almost 290,000 people have fled the violence between insurgent groups and the military forces of Libyan dictator Muammar Qadhafi in recent weeks, according to international [detalii...]
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Cote dIvoire: Yellow Fever, Dengue Kill at Least Three
Ivorian health officials are vaccinating people against yellow fever in Abidjan, the commercial capital, and two other major cities, after the disease killed two people and struck nine others in recent [detalii...]
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Somalia: 10 people Killed in Mogadishu Clashes
Heavy clashes between Somali government troops backed by African Union forces and al-Shabab fighters have left at least 10 people dead and 20 others wounded in Mogadishu, Radio Garowe [detalii...]
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Namibia: Thousands Still in Flood Camps
A total of 37 000 people had to be moved to temporary shelters during Namibias flood season this year, with close to 18 000 people still remaining at flood relocation [detalii...]
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Tanzania: Panic as Dar Hit by Minor Quake
Dar es Salaam. A minor earthquake shook parts of Dar es Salaam yesterday, sending people rushing out of tall buildings in the city centre.Several people told The Citizen on Saturday that they felt the ground shake under their feet, while some said the tremor, which lasted 30 seconds, shook tall buildings.Hundreds of people scampered for safety from high-rise buildings when the tremor struck at mid-morning. There were no immediate reports of injuries or [detalii...]
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Libya: people Fury Challenges Gaddafi
The movement for change sweeping across the Middle East has now rocked Libya. Thousands of people have taken to the streets across many cities to demand an end to the 41-year autocratic rule of maverick leader Muammar Al- [detalii...]
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Kenya: Dilemma Over Growing Number of Elderly Folk
Struggling to keep in check the ballooning population that reached 41.6 million people on Monday, Kenya has been warned to prepare for another crisis -- taking care of a rapidly rising number of older [detalii...]
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Uganda: Stanchart Urges On PWDs
Standard Chartered Bank has called upon corporate institutions across the country to support people with disabilities. Speaking at a diversity and Inclusion roundtable organized by the bank in Kampala on September 14, Lamin Manjang, the managing director, said people with disabilities need to be accommodated at the workplace. "Within the workplace, our commitment to diversity and inclusion is about getting the best of the broadest spectrum of people. Recruiting and retaining a diverse talent enables us leverage a workforce rich in unique strengths, backgrounds and ideas" Manjang [detalii...]
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Malawi: There is Food But No Money to Take It to the people
Another year with a surplus harvest of maize, the staple food, is good news for Malawi, but dry spells in the south have left around 700,000 people in need of food [detalii...]
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Zimbabwe: Pomp, Fanfare in Highfield As Mourners Rock to Music At Jimalos Wake
Some people consider it unAfrican for people to party and celebrate when someone dies but that is exactly what happened at the late businessman and music promoter James Chiyangwas funeral wake on Sunday [detalii...]
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Angola: Over 3.000 people Attend Yuri Da Cunhas Performance
Angolan singer Yuri da Cunha performed Friday night at Arena 02 venue in London, England, with he songs and dances, delighting over 3.000 people who attended the first show of he European [detalii...]
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West Africa: Floods Ravage Region
A total of 21 people have been killed and more than 82,000 have been affected by flooding in Togo in recent months, the government said on Friday. The figures were released as neighbouring Benin continues to battle floods that have hit 680,000 [detalii...]