2015年9月28日 星期一

2015-09-29 Namibia Africa


NewsDay
   
Zimbabwe President Blames Refugee Crisis on External Forces   
New York Times
UNITED NATIONS — Zimbabwe's President Robert Mugabe says interference in the domestic affairs of independent nations has triggered the refugee crisis in the Mediterranean. Addressing the U.N. General Assembly on Monday, Mugabe said that the ...

Egypt Dzinemunenzva's eccentric political dream   NewsDay
Zimbabwe's Mugabe Shouts “We Are Not Gays!” During UN Speech   Slate Magazine (blog)

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Vanguard
   
Police lost 435 officers, men in last 6 months — IGP   
Vanguard
Osogbo—The Inspector General of Police, IGP, Solomon Arase, has said that the Nigeria Police Force, NPF, has lost over 435 of its men and officers within the last six months. Arase disclosed this yesterday in Osogbo while speaking at a session held ...
435 policemen lost to fighting crimes in six months, says Arase   The Nation Newspaper
Aregbesola proffers solutions to Nigeria's security challenge   National Mirror
Insurgency, kidnapping: Aregbesola calls for synergy between Police, DSS   The Eagle Online
Daily Trust   
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CHANNELS TELEVISION
   
INEC Contradicts Army, Says Rivers Gov Election Violence-free   
THISDAY Live
The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) monday told the Rivers State Governorship Election Petition sTribunal sitting in Abuja that the Nigerian Army lied when it claimed that there was no election in the state. The commission stated that ...
INEC, Army differ over conduct of Rivers gubernatorial election   The Guardian Nigeria (satire) (press release) (blog)
Rivers tribunal: Nigerian Army lied, says INEC   The Punch
Rivers guber: Army lied, INEC tells tribunal   Daily Sun
Vanguard   
The Nation Newspaper   
CHANNELS TELEVISION   
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Starr 103.5 FM
   
Akufo-Addo: Punish culpable judges in judicial scandal   
Starr 103.5 FM
The presidential candidate of the opposition New Patriotic Party (NPP) has prayed the Chief Justice Theodora Georgina Wood to punish anyone found guilty in the corruption scandal which has hit the judiciary. Nana Akufo-Addo said no one should be seen ...


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Vanguard
   
Nigerian Military Vows to Continue Assault against Boko Haram   
THISDAY Live
The Nigerian military has vowed to continue the ongoing coordinated offensive against the Boko Haram terrorists in the North-east till they lose the capacity to wage the guerrilla warfare against any part of the country. The Director of Defence ...
ACF wants sponsors of Boko Haram exposed   The Guardian Nigeria (satire) (press release) (blog)
Boko Haram leader can't read Quran, perform Muslim prayers   The IUSB Preface
ACF berates politicians, groups working against defeat of Boko Haram   DailyPost Nigeria
The Nation Newspaper   
The Punch   
Times LIVE   
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Independent Online
   
Refugee crisis: Zuma rebukes leaders   
Independent Online
New York - South African President Jacob Zuma has rebuked world leaders at the annual gathering of the United Nations over the current refugee crisis in Europe, saying it was “man-made” because world powers did not listen to Africa when it dealt with ...
SAfrican investments are boosting African economies – Zuma   eNCA
In UN speech, South African President calls for reform of Security Council   UN News Centre
Cellphone users helping fuel Africa's boom: Zuma   Times LIVE
South African Broadcasting Corporation   
TVC News   
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The Punch
   
UNILAG students shut down varsity over bedbug attacks   
The Punch
Students of the University of Lagos, Akoka,Yaba,on Monday shut down the varsity's two main gates over what they termed incessant attacks of bedbugs and neglect of accommodation facilities by the university authorities. The youths, who went on the ...

UNILAG students protest over bedbug-infested mattresses, unsanitary conditions ...   The Guardian Nigeria (satire) (press release) (blog)
Bed bugs protest at Unilag   The Nation Newspaper
Protest rocks UNILAG over bedbugs invasion of hostels   National Mirror
The Eagle Online   
NAIJ.COM   
Daily Trust   
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CBS News
   
About 500 prisoners escape Central African Republic jail   
CBS News
BANGUI, Central African Republic - The worst violence to hit Central African Republic's capital in a year further deteriorated Monday as more than 500 inmates escaped from a prison and militia fighters looted the offices of international aid ...
Mass jailbreak in Central African Republic   Sky News Australia
Central African Republic: Hundreds Escape Prison Amid Days of Unrest   New York Times
CAR Leader Leaves UN Early Due to Violence at Home   Voice of America
The Australian (blog)   
Reuters   
Reuters Canada   
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BusinessDay
   
Charge Politicians on Economic Policies, Abati Tells Journalists   
THISDAY Live
Former Special Adviser to former President Goodluck Jonathan, Dr. Ruben Abati, has told journalists to ensure that political office holders are kept on their toes to implement economic policies for national development. While speaking in Abeokuta, Ogun ...
Abati Charges Journalists To Acquire Skills For Economic Analysis   Leadership Newspapers
Abati: I was a different person under Jonathan   TheCable
Abati recommends agriculture for Buhari as panacea to Nigerian economic woes   BusinessDay
The Punch   
Daily Times Nigeria   
The Eagle Online   
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Times LIVE
   
Visa fiasco by numbers   
Times LIVE
The tourism industry has warned of a drop in visitors, with Grant Thornton consultants estimating the stringent new requirements could cost the country more than R40-billion. File photo. Image by: Gallo Images/Thinkstock ...

Marking World Tourism Day, South Africans hope to regain tourists by   Daily Times
Malusi Gigaba hits back at visa regulation critics   Mail & Guardian Online
Home Affairs suspends 26 officials   Independent Online
StarAfrica.com   
TheSouthAfrican   
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