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Last Updated 07/11/2009 19:13:00 |
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 | UN agency seeks US$ 2.8 mln for Kenyan refugees | | New York, US (PANA) - The UN refugee agency is appealing for US$ 2.8 million to
provide essential supplies and respond to possible outbreak of diseases among mo
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e than 300,000 refugees in two camps in Kenya, threatened by flooding.
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 | NGO to raise US$ 4 mln for gifted Nigerian children | | Lagos, Nigeria (PANA) - Succour may soon come to gifted but indigent children in
Nigeria, as an international Non-Governmental Organisation (NGO), under the aeg
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s of African Children Talent Discovery Foundation (ACTDF), has indicated its wil
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ingness to raise 500 million naira (about US$ 4 million) to help such children m
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ximize their full potentials.
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 | CEMAC zone witnessing increase in investments | | Yaoundé, Cameroon (PANA) - Investment rate in countries of the Economic and Mon
etary Community for Central Africa (CEMAC) recorded an increase of about 10%, va
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lting from 29% in 2008 to 38% in 2009, financial sources told PANA at the end of
the Monetary Policy Committee (CPM) meeting held Friday in Douala, Cameroon.
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 | FIFA U-17 WC: Massive crowd watch Eaglets train in Calabar | | Calabar, Nigeria (PANA) - A massive crowd, never seen before in Calabar, South-S
outh Cross River State of Nigeria, turned out Saturday morning to watch the form
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dable Nigerian Golden Eaglets train in preparation for Monday's match against Ko
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ea in the quarter-finals of the ongoing FIFA under-17 World Cup finals.
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 | Vodafone deal, Gbagbo's visit, reward for Satellites on Ghana front pages | | Accra, Ghana (PANA) - The Ghana government's position on the controversial sale
of 70 per cent shares of state-owned Ghana Telecom to communication giant, Vodaf
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ne, the two-day visit of Ivorian president Laurent Gbagbo and reward for the vic
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orious FIFA U-20 team, the Black Satellites, occupied the front pages this past
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eek.
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