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  • HNA signs agreement with WFP to support school meals program in Ghana

    whatsonsanya - Wednesday 22nd May, 2013

    The United Nations World Food Programme (WFP) today announced a new partnership with HNA Group - a leading China-based corporation - to fight hunger globally. A US$1.6 million agreement (10 million RMB) between HNA Group and WFP was signed today in Beijing by WFP Executive Director Ertharin Cousin and HNA Group Chairman ChenFeng. The funds will help WFP provide take-home rations to promote ...

  • Hollande holds talks with Annan on Mali

    SINA - Wednesday 22nd May, 2013

    French President Francois Hollande received Thursday former Secretary General of the United Nations Kofi Annan at the Elysee Palace, to share views on the situation in Mali and the UN's peacekeeping mission in the West African country. The meeting came just "a few days after the UN Security Council's unanimous adoption of the resolution 2100" which authorized the creation of ...

  • Ghana raises benchmark rate to 16

    The Punch - Wednesday 22nd May, 2013

    The Bank of Ghana unexpectedly raised its benchmark interest rate by one percentage point to stabilize a weakening currency as inflation reached a three-year high, Bloomberg News ...

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  • Electricity World Bank to assist Nigeria generate 2000MW

    The Punch - Wednesday 22nd May, 2013

    The World Bank has said it will help Nigeria to generate additional 2,000 megawatts of electricity in the next two years through support to independent power ...

  • Aviation policy 20 private jets leave Nigeria

    The Punch - Wednesday 22nd May, 2013

    About 20 private jets registered abroad but flying in Nigeria may have left the country barely one month after the Federal Government unveiled a new policy barring foreign-owned aircraft from staying in the country beyond 15 days, aviation industry sources have ...

  • EU dissatisfied at delays returning frozen assets to north African countries

    Irish Times - Wednesday 22nd May, 2013

    The EU froze billions of euro in assets from former Libyan, Tunisian and Egyptian regimes during the uprisings but now says confusion over ownership and judicial procedure has delayed their ...

  • Militants Turn Nigeria into Christian Killing Field

    CBN News - Wednesday 22nd May, 2013

    Last year more Christians were killed in Nigeria than any other country. The onslaught of bombings gave Nigeria the sad distinction of being the nation with the highest Christian death toll. More than 900 Christians reportedly were killed in Nigeria in 2012, all victims of the Boko Haram group and other Islamic militants. "They are so radical they don't even spare Muslims. If Muslims ...

  • IHT Special In Morocco TV Is Part of Power Game

    New York Times - Wednesday 22nd May, 2013

    Morocco 's Islamist-led government in April last year to make television reform one of its top priorities has turned the country's media industry into a pawn in an escalating power tussle between the governing Justice and Development Party and the Royal ...

  • Mali Prospects for Improved Human Rights

    Human Rights Watch - Wednesday 22nd May, 2013

    Whether it concerns training the Malian Army in the laws of war (an aspect included in the European Union's training program to be extended to four battalions of the Army), or the fight against corruption (which played a significant role in giving rise to the current crisis and deprives the country of resources required for respecting social rights), or the setting up of a "truth, ...

  • Tunisia feminist arrested for defacing mosque

    Catholic Culture - Wednesday 22nd May, 2013

    A young woman was arrested in Tunisia on May 19 after she spray-painted the name of a feminist group on the wall of a mosque. Amina Tyler was jailed when she wrote "Femen" on the exterior of a mosque in the town of Kairouan. Femen is an international group whose members have drawn attention by appearing topless in public; Tyler was fully ...

  • UN expanding mine action work in Mali

    UN News Centre - Wednesday 22nd May, 2013

    UNMAS Mali is training and working with local Malian military and police to clear landmines and unexploded ordinance in the northern part of the country. Photo: UNMAS/Marc ...

  • Tunisia Salafist spokesman released on bail

    The Daily Star - Wednesday 22nd May, 2013

    Ansar al-Sharia spokesman Seifeddine Rais, detained in the Tunisian city of Kairouan at the weekend as police enforced a government ban on its annual congress, was released on bail on Wednesday, ...

  • EU approves sending border security advisers to Libya

    Reuters - Wednesday 22nd May, 2013

    BRUSSELS (Reuters) - European Union governments approved a mission on Wednesday to help Libya improve its border security in response to concerns that Islamist militants and weapons move freely across the North African country's ...

  • Nigeria In Olive Branch To Boko Haram Frees Their Women Obama Skips Kenya On Africa Trip Museveni At Center Of Media Crisis African Union Locks Out Activist Groups

    Sahara Reporters - Wednesday 22nd May, 2013

    By Global Information Network (GIN) May 21 (GIN) – Fulfilling a demand by the insurgent Boko Haram rebel organization, Nigerian President Goodluck Jonathan has agreed to release from jail some suspects and all women "held in connection with terrorist activity." The decision was aimed at enhancing peace efforts in Nigeria, according to the defense ministry. Talk of an ...

  • Nigeria statistics chief has almost figured out the economy

    The Globe and Mail - Wednesday 22nd May, 2013

    A woman and two children stand along the Jos-Maiduguri road in the city of Maiduguri, northeastern Nigeria, May 19, 2013. Nigeria has more than 160 million people, 200 languages, 36 states and 774 local government areas. (AFOLABI ...

  • EU to Send Civilian Mission to Libya

    Prensa Latina - Wednesday 22nd May, 2013

    Brussels, May 22 (Prensa Latina) The European Union (EU) approved today sending a civilian mission to Libya, which will begin to gradually deploy in June to support security on its borders, according to EU sources. Through a statement, the European Council reported that the EUBAM Libya mission will support the Libyan authorities in enhancing the security of the country's land, sea, and air ...

  • Assurances over condition of Algeria leader fail to convince

    The China Post - Wednesday 22nd May, 2013

    ALGIERS, Algeria -- Official assurances about the improving health of President Abdelaziz Bouteflika, hospitalized in France in April, have failed to convince many Algerians, as analysts warn that hiding such details is harder than it ...

  • A Chat With Nigerians Will You Die For Nigeria I No Go Die For Naija By Chalya Princess Miri-Gazh

    Sahara Reporters - Wednesday 22nd May, 2013

    Since time immemorial, people have been known to die for all kinds of causes – some religious, political, personal, emotional, social, economical etc. As far as I know, only Jesus died for the world and by the world, I mean for all the human beings in the world and not for the terrain. Martin Luther King died for his belief in his cause to stop racial discrimination against black ...

  • Fighting in Sudans Darfur region displaces 300000 U.N. aid chief

    Reuters - Wednesday 22nd May, 2013

    OUTSIDE EL FASHER, Sudan (Reuters) - About 300,000 people have fled their homes due to a surge in fighting in Sudan's Darfur region this year and are now living in terrible conditions and short of food, the United Nations aid chief said on ...

  • AP PHOTOS Nigeria mourns and prepares to bury writer Chinua Achebe at his familys rural home

    Canada.com - Wednesday 22nd May, 2013

    Police officers stand guards under a giant poster of late author Chinua Achebe, as part of an event in Awka, Nigeria, Wednesday, May 22, 2013. People gathered Wednesday to celebrate the life of author Chinua Achebe, who died in March at the age of 82. His family plans to bury the literary icon Thursday in his home village of Ogidi. (AP Photo/Sunday ...

  • Polio cases found in Kenya and Somalia officials say

    WHP CBS 21 - Wednesday 22nd May, 2013

    NAIROBI, Kenya (AP) — The World Health Organization says the Horn of Africa is experiencing an outbreak of polio with cases confirmed in Kenya and Somalia.WHO said Wednesday that a 4-year-old girl near the Dadaab refugee camp in Kenya and two of her contacts tested positive for polio, the first confirmed cases in Kenya since July 2011. A case in Somalia was confirmed earlier this month.In ...

  • Morocco Speaker of the Basque Parliament Receives Speaker of the Sahrawi National Council

    All Africa - Wednesday 22nd May, 2013

    Vitoria - The Speaker of the National Council, a member of the National Secretariat of The POLISARIO Front, Mr. Khatri Adouh, received Thursday in the Basque capital Vitoria, by the Speaker of the Parliament of the Basque Ms. Bakrtpeixo Tejeria. the meeting discussed bilateral relations, which ties Western Sahara and the Basque, and studied ways to strengthen and develop these relations. They ...

  • Nigeria Insurgents Fight With Libyan Weapons - Army

    All Africa - Wednesday 22nd May, 2013

    Abuja - The troops deployed to flush out Boko Haram insurgents from Adamawa, Borno and Yobe states, yesterday, encountered intense resistance from sect members who were armed with sophisticated weapons from Libya. This came as the National Assembly, yesterday, endorsed the proclamation of a state of emergency in the three states by President Goodluck Jonathan. A senior military official told ...

  • Liberia Officials Declared False Assets

    All Africa - Wednesday 22nd May, 2013

    The Liberia Anti Corruption Commission or LACC has released the names of several government officials who lied about their wealth when they declared their assets. LACC Cllr. Francis Johnson Allison named National Port Authority or NPA Managing Director Matilda Parker, the Port of Buchanan Operations Manager Oretha Zeon, Ministry of Internal Affairs Comptroller Blayon Brown Sarlee and Charles ...

  • U.S. Herakles farms halts Cameroon palm oil development

    Reuters - Wednesday 22nd May, 2013

    YAOUNDE | Wed May 22, 2013 1:28pm EDT YAOUNDE May 22 (Reuters) - A company owned by New York venture capital firm Herakles Capital has suspended work on a giant palm oil plantation in Cameroon after protests by environmental groups and villagers, highlighting opposition to land acquisitions in Africa. Herakles Farms, which also has operations in Ghana, said it halted development of its ...

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