2015年6月24日 星期三

2015-06-25 Namibia Africa


Irish Times
   
South Africa violated law when Omar al-Bashir fled, court rules   
Irish Times
The South African government “clearly violated” the law by allowing Sudan's president, Omar al-Bashir, to leave the country, a court ruled yesterday, adding that criminal charges should be considered against those responsible for his escape. High court judge ...

Charge Team Zuma over Bashir - judge   Times LIVE
Sudan's Bashir had no immunity in South Africa, court rules   The Standard Digital News (satire) (press release) (registration) (blog)
Al-Bashir controversy: has standing of the ICC increased?   The Times (subscription)
BBC News   
Mail & Guardian Online   
BDlive   
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The Zimbabwe Daily
   
Mugabe leaves for Mozambique   
NewsDay
President Robert Mugabe yesterday left the country for Mozambique despite growing criticism over his frequent travels that are draining the cash-strapped government of its meagre resources. BY MOSES MATENGA. Mugabe will attend Mozambique's 40th ...

Mugabe flies out to Mozambique   New Zimbabwe.com
PM off to Mozambique independence celebration   The Swazi Observer
Mozambique decriminalise homosexuality: Malawi's Mutharika to attend its ...   Nyasa Times
StarAfrica.com   
spyghana.com   
ZimEye - Zimbabwe News   
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Capital FM Kenya
   
Kenya To Hold Conference On Countering Violent Extremism   
Bernama
NAIROBI, June 25 (BERNAMA-NNN-KBC) -- Kenya is set to hold the first ever international conference on countering violent extremism starting Thursday in KICC Nairobi. Speaking during a media briefing Interior Cabinet Secretary Joseph Nkaiserry said ...

Kenya is spending millions to make the country pretty for Obama's visit   GlobalPost
EU to launch counter-terrorism training program in east Africa   Al-Arabiya
EU to launch counter-terrorism training programme across east Africa   Yahoo News UK

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Mail & Guardian Online
   
SA soldiers worst sex offenders on UN missions   
Mail & Guardian Online
A new report puts South African soldiers on United Nations peacekeeping missions at the top of a list of offending nations. The report revealed that UN peacekeepers routinely buy sex with everything from jewellery to televisions, and even shoes, in countries ...

Army questions sex-bully allegations   Times LIVE
SA Troops Amongst Worst Sexual Offenders - UN Report   AllAfrica.com
6 000 SANDF troops deployed on internal and external missions   defenceWeb

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Lusaka Times
   
Former First Lady Dr Kaseba Rejected Houses in Lusaka's Upmarket Suburbs ...   
Lusaka Times
Government has said that former first lady Christine Kaseba turned down houses in Lusaka's upmarket suburbs contrary to reports that the State has failed to pay for her accommodation. Secretary to the Cabinet Roland Msiska has also said Government has ...

Government stops paying Kaseba's rentals ... Sata's family homeless, his widow ...   postzambia.com
Govt says sorry to Dr. Kaseba   ZNBC

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BusinessDay
   
Boko Haram militants kill 5 in southern Niger -sources   
Reuters Africa
NIAMEY, June 24 (Reuters) - Suspected Boko Haram militants riding on motorbikes and horseback attacked a village in southern Niger overnight, killing at least five people, two security sources said on Wednesday. ADVERTISING. The attack follows a ...

Boko Haram: Terrorists kill 5 in Niger   Pulse Nigeria
Boko Haram militants kill five in southern Niger – sources   euronews

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Voice of America
   
Former Ugandan Prime Minister: Time for Leadership Change   
Voice of America
Former Ugandan Prime Minister Amama Mbabazi said it is time for a peaceful transition in Uganda, where President Yoweri Museveni and the ruling National Resistance Movement (NRM) have been in power for 29 years. Mbabazi has announced he will ...

Uganda Police to Block Meetings for Museveni Presidential Rival   Bloomberg
Former Ugandan leader told not to hold meetings   BDlive
Uganda police ban public meetings for presidential challenger   Reuters Africa
News24   
The Guardian Nigeria (satire) (press release) (blog)   
New Vision   
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Leadership Newspapers
   
Boko Haram: FG Probes Amnesty's Report On Military   
Leadership Newspapers
The federal government has constituted an investigation into the allegations levelled against the Nigerian military by the Amnesty International. In a statement issued by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs yesterday, signed by the permanent secretary, Amb. Bulus ...

Nigeria throws probe into allegation against military   Global Times
Amnesty International: FG begins investigation into allegations against military   Pulse Nigeria
FG begins investigation into Amnesty International report   TV360
Daily Times Nigeria   
News24 Nigeria   
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expressandstar.com
   
Rwanda intelligence chief in court   
expressandstar.com
Karenzi Karake was detained by the Metropolitan Police's extradition unit on behalf of authorities in Spain, where he is wanted over alleged crimes against civilians. The 54-year-old director-general of Rwanda's national intelligence and security services is ...


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News24
   
Standoff between EFF and rest of political parties over proposed new rules ...   
News24
Cape Town - The standoff between the EFF and other political parties came to a head in parliament on Wednesday over proposed amendments to the rules aimed to deal with disruptive MPs. The EFF remained against the proposed amendments while other ...

MPs lose patience with parliamentary disruptions   Mail & Guardian Online
EFF kicked out of Parliament again   Independent Online
Parly proposes tougher rules for MPs   The New Age Online
eNCA   
Council on Foreign Relations (blog)   
Jacaranda FM   
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