2015年1月29日 星期四

2015-01-30 Namibia Africa


The Nation
   
Ban Ki-moon Launches Investigation of Three Protesters' Death in Mali   
Sputnik International
United Nations Secretary General Ban Ki-moon has decided to launch an inquiry to determine the facts surrounding three protesters killed in Mali. Daily life at the under construction camp of the UN Peacekeepers in Gao, Mali. © Flickr/ UN Mission in Mali.
UN Orders Probe of Deadly Protest at UN Base in North Mali   The New Indian Express
UN chief launches inquiry of Mali protest deaths   GlobalPost
Mali leader pulls out of AU summit after deadly violence   Ahram Online
TODAYonline   
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Voice of America
   
Study Finds Nigeria Presidential Poll Too Close to Call   
Voice of America
The presidential contest between Nigeria's incumbent President Goodluck Jonathan and main rival General Mohammadu Buhari from the opposition All Progressives Congress (APC) is too close to call, according to the latest Afrobarometer opinion poll.
Election coverage: Nigeria denies foreign journalists visas   The News
Over 5000 PDP members join APC in Kwara   The Nation Newspaper
Buhari has close relationship with Christians –Ngige   Daily Sun
Daily Times Nigeria   
Nigerian Tribune   
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Independent Online
   
School denies class segregation   
Independent Online
Johannesburg - A Pretoria school on Thursday denied claims of racial segregation and said their pupils attended integrated classrooms. “Regarding the allegations of racial segregation at Curro Roodeplaat, we assure our stakeholders that Curro's learners ...

Uproar over 'segregated' Curro school   Politicsweb
Volatile trade halts Curro's recent rally   BDlive
Racial segregation alleged at top Pretoria school   News24
iAfrica.com   
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Independent Online
   
Masutha to decide on De Kock, Derby-Lewis   
Independent Online
Johannesburg - Justice Minister Michael Masutha will announce on Thursday whether Clive Derby-Lewis and apartheid killers Ferdi Barnard and Eugene De Kock get parole. Derby-Lewis is currently serving a life sentence for his role in the assassination of ...

'Prime Evil' could be a free man   News24
Parole pondered for notorious 'Prime Evil' apartheid murderer   South China Morning Post (subscription)
'Prime Evil' De Kock to know if he will get parole on Friday   Times LIVE
The Citizen   
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spyghana.com
   
State files legal processes to begin trial of KKD   
Ghana Business News
The State has filed legal processes at a high court in Accra, to begin the trial of Kwasi Kyei Darkwah, a.k.a KKD, a broadcaster accused of rape. Assistant Commissioner of Police Moses Atibilla told a Kaneshie District Court, presided over by Mrs Adwoa ...

KKD goes to court with father, case adjourned to Feb. 5   GhanaWeb

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Voice of America
   
Opposition Leader: Obstacles to South Sudan Peace Remain   
Voice of America
ADDIS ABABA, ETHIOPIA—. Talks on South Sudan's future, mediated by the East African group of nations known as the Intergovernmental Authority on Development, ended without agreement Thursday, further postponing a deal to end more than a year of ...

South Sudan president Salva Kiir holds peace talks with rebel leader Machar   Deutsche Welle
South Sudan rivals meet for peace talks in Ethiopia   Business Recorder
South Sudan's warring leaders meet face-to-face   Aljazeera.com
Ghana Broadcasting Corporation   
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ZimEye - Zimbabwe News
   
LATEST: Charamba Confirms Mugabe Rejected By African Presidents   
ZimEye - Zimbabwe News
In an interview with the State Media, Charamba indicated Zimbabwe is set to be shocked on Friday when the African Union choice for the chairmanship is to be announced. He blamed the development on western sanctions. Below was Charamba's interview ...

MUGABE ON EDGE OVER AU CHAIRMANSHIP   NewsdzeZimbabwe
Mugabe bobs and weaves to AU post   Times LIVE
Africa kow-tows to west: Mugabe   Moneyweb.co.za
News24   
The Swazi Observer   
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The Guardian Nigeria
   
Danjuma has no moral right to call for my arrest —Tompolo   
Nigerian Tribune
FORMER militant, Chief Government Ekpemupolo, alias Tompolo, has lashed back at former Chief of Defence Staff, General Theophilus Danjuma. This came on the heels of Danjuma's call on the Federal Government to arrest former Niger Delta freedom ...

Tompolo blasts Danjuma   Daily Sun
Danjuma's call for ex-militants' arrest: call in bad taste, says Clark   The Guardian Nigeria
Asari Dokubo's Wife Replies Danjuma-Why Not Arrest Buhari   Daily Times Nigeria
THISDAY Live   
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Nigerian Tribune
   
Boko Haram may use cows, goats, chickens as bomb couriers —FG   
Nigerian Tribune
THE Federal Government, on Thursday, warned that Boko Haram may carry out deadly attacks using livestock like goats, cows, donkeys and camels as couriers of bombs. The Director-General, National Orientation Agency (NOA) and coordinator of National ...

Boko Haram plans to bomb political rallies, worship centres – NOA   Information Nigeria
Boko Haram Plans To Bomb Markets, Political Rallies, Others   Daily Times Nigeria
Nigeria announces Boko Haram's new tactics   The News
Leadership Newspapers   
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Intercontinental Cry
   
Entrenched Corruption and Impunity in Kenya   
Intercontinental Cry
There are over 6000 Indigenous cultures in the world. That's 6000 distinct societies, each with their own customs, languages, beliefs and stories to tell. At Intercontinental Cry, we relay Indigenous stories to you and now we're relying on you to make sure that ...

Protesters block key road to press for release of five Narok leaders   The Standard Digital News (satire) (press release) (registration) (blog)
Five MPs arrested over Narok mayhem given Sh500,000 bonds   The Star
Five Narok Legislators Arrested Over Chaos   The Star

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