September 3, 2010
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Abuja, Nigeria (PANA) -First U-23 ECOWAS games start Sunday * Lagos, Nigeria (PANA) -NFF to advertise Super Eagles' coaching job, names new coach 1 Oct. * Lagos, Nigeria (PANA) -ECOWAS holds extra-ordinary summit on Guinea Bissau 14 Sept * Nairobi, Kenya (PANA) -UN political affairs chief urges Somaliaâ?s Sharif to talk to militants * Nairobi, Kenya (PANA) -ICC enlists 396 witnesses for Kenyan poll violence probe *
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Society Last Updated     02/09/2010    23:35:00
ICC enlists 396 witnesses for Kenyan poll violence probe
Nairobi, Kenya (PANA) - The International Criminal Court (ICC) has identified 39 6 victims and witnesses to testify against suspected perpetrators of the Kenyan p ost-election violence, visiting ICC Registrar Silvana Arbia, a former Italian pr o secutor, disclosed in Nairobi on Thursday.    02/09/2010   full text...
Nigerian police arrest five robbers
Cotonou, Benin (PANA) - Five people who are involved in Monday's robbery of fore ign exchange dealers at the Beninese-Nigerian border of Seme-Krake have been arr e sted by Nigerian police, official sources said on Thursday in Cotonou.    02/09/2010   full text...
Burkina Faso FM denies terrorist threats against his country
Paris, France (PANA) - Burkina Faso's Foreign Affairs minister, Alain Yoda, on T hursday denied that there were terrorist threats from Al Qaeda in Ismalic Maghre b (AQMI) hanging over his country.    02/09/2010   full text...
Tanzania hosts regional confab on south-bound mixed migration
Dar es Salaam, Tanzania (PANA) - Representatives of government and civil society from 12 countries in East Africa and the Great Lakes region will meet here next week to devise strategies for responding to an effective, coordinated and protec t ion-sensitive manner to the growing irregular migration of people from the regio n to southern Africa, the UN Refugee Agency said here Thursday.    02/09/2010   full text...
Libyans celebrate Mouammar Kadhafi revolution
Tripoli, Libya (PANA) - Libyans on Wednesday poured on to streets of Tripoli, th e Libyan capital, in their thousands to mark the 41st anniversary of the 1 Septe m ber 1969 revolution which brought their leader, Mouammar Kadhafi, to power.    02/09/2010   full text...
Annan receives award for Global Leadership in Africa Food Security
Lusaka, Zambia (PANA) - Former UN Secretary-General, Kofi Annan, was on Thursday awarded the Borlaug Medallion by the World Food Prize Foundation in recognition of his global leadership and commitment to improving food security in Africa.    02/09/2010   full text...
UN official urges member states to ratify disability convention
New York, US (PANA) - The UN Under Secretary-General for Economic and Social Aff airs, Sha Zukang, on Wednesday called on all member states to become party to th e world bodyâ?s landmark convention, which seeks to protect the rights of the est imated 650 million people with disabilities.    02/09/2010   full text...
Two die in Ghana floods
Tamale, Ghana (PANA) - Two persons have died in the West Mamprusi District of Gh ana's Northern Region following floods caused by torrential rains and the openin g of the spillways of the Bagre Dam in neighbouring Burkina Faso.    01/09/2010   full text...
Reporters Without Borders condemn murder of Somali journalist
Dar es Salaam, Tanzania (PANA) - Reporters Without Borders (RWB) on Wednesday vo iced deep condemnation at the murder, Tuesday, of a Somali journalist in Galkayo , capital of the semi-autonomous Puntland region.    01/09/2010   full text...
Libya frees 37 Islamist movement members
Tripoli, Libya (PANA) - Libya Tuesday set freed 37 Islamist movement members who have renounced the use of violence, PANA reported from here Wednesday.    01/09/2010   full text...
34 US volunteers begin service In Malawi
Blantyre, Malawi (PANA) - The US Peace Corps Programme, in Malawi since 1963, We dnesday added another class of 34 health and education volunteers, according to t he US Embassy in the capital, Lilongwe.    01/09/2010   full text...
Libyan Economic Fund to be dissolved
Tripoli, Libya (PANA) - The Libyan General People's Committee is considering the dissolution of the country's Fund for Economic and Social Development, a progra m me created by the authorities to fight poverty and distribute wealth to the low- i ncome group, the Qareen newspaper reported Wednesday.    01/09/2010   full text...
3 dead, 2 injured In Malawi "macabre" religious mass suicide bid
Blantyre, Malawi (PANA) - In a macabre case of religious zealotry, three sibling s of five children of the same parents have died while the other two were injure d , one of them seriously, after they all jumped into a ball of fire in Malawi's c o mmercial capital, Blantyre, police have confirmed.    01/09/2010   full text...
WIPO hails moves to protect Africa's folklore, traditions
New York, US (PANA) - Francis Gurry, Director-General of the UN’s World Intellectual Property Organisation (WIPO), has commended the adoption by a number of African States of a new legal instrument that seeks to protect the continent’s traditional knowledge and folklore.    01/09/2010   full text...
Cholera epidemic stabilises in Nigeria
Lagos, Nigeria (PANA) - The cholera epidemic that ravaged 11 states in Nigeria a nd caused 352 deaths from 6,497 cases has stabilised, as no cholera death has been recorded in the African nation in the p ast two days, health officials said.    01/09/2010   full text...
Togolese President sues newspaper for defamation
Lome, Togo (PANA) - Togolese President Faure Gnassingbe has sue the country's we ekly ''La Lanterne'' for alleged defamation, official sources told PANA here.    01/09/2010   full text...
Zimbabwe bush fires kill 10 people, 10 elephants
Harare, Zimbabwe (PANA) - Widespread summer bush fires in Zimbabwe killed 10 peo ple and 10 elephants recently, police said Wednesday.    01/09/2010   full text...
EU funds education support programme in Somalia
Nairobi, Kenya (PANA) - The European Union (EU), in conjunction with the UNICEF, has said it will fund an ambitious 5-million-Euro programme to support Somali administrations in developing a well-structured educ ation and training system in Northwest Somalia (Somaliland) and Northeast Somalia (Puntland).    01/09/2010   full text...
South Africa's education boss bows out
Cape Town, South Africa (PANA) - Sithembiso Nzimande, group chairman of the Educ or group, South Africa's largest private educational group, on Tuesday announced his resignation from the group with immediate effect.    01/09/2010   full text...
SA's crippling strike may end soon
Cape Town, South Africa (PANA) - Public service trade unions were expected to ac cept or reject government's latest wage offer later on Wednesday, after a crippling national strike that has dragged on for two weeks.    01/09/2010   full text...
'Gains of Libyan Revolution include human rights'
Tripoli, Libya (PANA) - The gains of the Libyan Revolution include upholding of human rights, particularly with the dissolution of the people's tribunals and th e easing of the internal political scene with the existence of several groups of a ctivists belonging to the Islamist sphere of influence.    31/08/2010   full text...
'Gains of Libyan Revolution include human rights'
Tripoli, Libya (PANA) - The gains of the Libyan Revolution include upholding of human rights, particularly with the dissolution of the people's tribunals and th e easing of the internal political scene with the existence of several groups of a ctivists belonging to the Islamist sphere of influence.    31/08/2010   full text...
At least 19 killed as heavy floods hit Ethiopian lowlands
Addis Ababa, Ethiopia (PANA) - Flood waters and landslides have killed at least 19 people and injured 24 others in Ethiopiaâ?s Somali region following heavy ra ins since 22 August, the UN relief agency said.    31/08/2010   full text...
UN launches action plan against human trafficking
New York, US (PANA) - The UN on Tuesday launched a global action plan to combat human trafficking, with senior UN officials urging governments worldwide to take coordinated and consistent measures to defeat the scourge.    31/08/2010   full text...
3 killed, 10 injured in robbery incident on Benin-Nigeria border
Cotonou, Benin (PANA) - Three people were killed and more than 10 others wounded when armed robbers attacked foreign exchange dealers on Monday at Seme-Krake on the Benin-Nigeria border, the police in Benin told PANA Tuesday.    31/08/2010   full text...
Mali to release 3bn CFAF for teachers' salary arrears
Bamako, Mali (PANA) - The Malian government will make available, by the end of 2010, over 3 billion CFAF (about US$ 5.7 million) to clear the arrears of salaries for teachers in tertiary institutions in the country, according to official sources in the Malian capital, Bamako.    31/08/2010   full text...
UN seeks succour for Niger drought, flood victims
New York, US (PANA) - The UN is seeking urgent assistance for Niger, where recent flooding has displaced nearly 200,000 people and aggravated a food crisis in which almost half of the country's 15 million people are experiencing hunger.    31/08/2010   full text...
US sues Gambia over rights records
Dakar, Senegal (PANA) - The American Congress has received a bill calling for th e suspension of financial help to the Gambian government for failing to improve o n its rights records, PANA reported from here Tuesday.    31/08/2010   full text...
Zimbabwe violence victims sue ministers for US$22m
Harare, Zimbabwe (PANA) - A group of Zimbabweans Monday filed a US$22 million su it against some cabinet ministers and top security officials for alleged torture, malicious prosecution, abduction and unlawful detention at the height of the country's political instability in 2008.    31/08/2010   full text...
UN to ensure better protection of civilians after DRC rape
Kinshasa, DR Congo (PANA) - Following the rape of 154 civilians along a stretch of road in North Kivu, DR Congo this month, the UN said it was reviewing its procedures to put it in a better stead to prote ct civilians.    31/08/2010   full text...
Kenya's population hits 38.6m
Nairobi, Kenya (PANA) - The Kenyan population grew fast over the last 10 years t o hit 38.6 million from the 28.7 million in 1999, according to the 2009 population census conducted in the East African nation.    31/08/2010   full text...
Eight coastal surveillance agents 'disappear' in Guinea waters
Conakry, Guinea (PANA) - Eight agents from the Guinean National Coast Surveillan ce Centre (CNSP), who went on an unapproved mission on the coast of the West Afr i can country, are yet to return, 20 days after they left, reliable sources told P A NA on Monday.    30/08/2010   full text...
France uncomfortable with Al-Bashir's trip to Kenya
Paris, France (PANA) - The French Ministry of Foreign Affairs Monday expressed t he country's regret at the recent trip of Sudanese President Omar Al-Bashir to N a irobi to attend the promulgation of the new Kenyan Constitution despite an arres t warrant issued by the International Criminal Court (ICC) on him.    30/08/2010   full text...
Mutharika to get COMESA award in Swaziland
Blantyre, Malawi (PANA) - Malawi President Bingu wa Mutharika Monday left for Mb abane, Swaziland, to attend a Common Market for the Eastern and Southern Africa ( COMESA) summit, his office said here.    30/08/2010   full text...
HRW uncovers 5 Ivorian brothels packed full of Nigerian prostitutes
New York, US (PANA) - The New York-based Human Rights Watch (HRW) has urged Nigerian and Ivorian authorities to act quickly to combat the growing number of women trafficked for prostitution, saying it had uncovered "five brothels where Nigerian women and girls are engaged in prostitution".    30/08/2010   full text...
UNESCO Chief to visit flood-hit Pakistanis
Paris, France (PANA) - UNESCO Director-General Irina Bokova will visit flood-stricken areas and meet with national and regional authorities during a visit to Pakistan on 31 August, the UN Agency said in a press statement here Monday.    30/08/2010   full text...
Former Dakar University Chief Education officer dies in France
Dakar, Senegal (PANA) - A former Chief Education Officer with the Cheikh Anta Diop University of Dakar, in Senegal, Souleymene Niang, died Monday in Toulouse, France, after a long illness, PANA learnt from the family.    30/08/2010   full text...
'Nine journalists threatened in Togo'
Dakar, Senegal (PANA) - The Accra-based sub-regional media rights body, Media Fo undation for West Africa (MFWA), has said nine members of Union of Independent Journalists of Togo (UJIT) has been targeted and threatened "for expressing their opinions", on radio stations within the West African country.    30/08/2010   full text...
Senegalese choreographer Ndeye Khady Niang dies
Dakar, Senegal (PANA) - The Senegalese dancer and choreographer Ndeye Khady Niang died after an accident at her home in Dakar Sunday, according to the private radio 'Sud FM' in the Senegalese capital.    30/08/2010   full text...
Zuma intervenes to end strike impasse
Cape Town, South Africa (PANA) - South Africa's President Jacob Zuma has interve ned in the public sector strike which entered its third week Monday (30 Aug).    30/08/2010   full text...
One of Kamuzu Banda's long-time ministers dies in Malawi
Blantyre, Malawi (PANA) - One of the longest-serving ministers in Malawi's one-p arty regime, under the former ruling Malawi Congress Party (MCP), Mfunjo Mwanjas i Mwakikunga, is dead. He was 79.    29/08/2010   full text...
UN agency assists Central African refugees
New York, US (PANA) - The UN High Commission for Refugees (UNHCR) said it is ass isting about 1,500 Central African refugees scattered along the border with the D emocratic Republic of the Congo (DRC).    28/08/2010   full text...
E/Guinea: UN human rights experts express concern over executions
New York, US (PANA) - UN Independent human rights experts Saturday expressed ser ious concern at last weekend executions in Equatorial Guinea of four men over th e ir alleged involvement in an armed attack on the countryâ?s presidential palace last year.    28/08/2010   full text...
Algeria donates to Mauritanian flood victims
Nouakchott, Mauritania (PANA) - The Algerian government has donated 60 tonnes of foodstuff, medicines, blankets and tents to the victims of the floods that foll o wed the down-pour in Mauritania, PANA reported Saturday.    28/08/2010   full text...
Road deaths up by 4.5% in Mauritius
Port-Louis, Mauritius (PANA) - Seventy people have been killed in road accidents that occurred between January and June this year, compared to 65 for the same p e riod last year, a 4.5 per cent increase, according to the Central Statistics Off i ce (CSO), PANA reported from here Saturday.    28/08/2010   full text...
Equatorial Guinea hosts WHO regional committee for Africa
Malabo, Equatorial Guinea (PANA) - The five day, 60th session of the World Healt h Organization (WHO) Regional Committee for Africa will start on Monday in Malab o , Equatorial Guinea, the WHO's Africa Regional Office announced here.    28/08/2010   full text...
UN Security Council condemns mass rape in DR Congo
New York, US (PANA) - The UN Security Council has voiced outrage at the recent m ass rape of civilians by members of armed groups in eastern Democratic Republic o f the Congo (DRC).    27/08/2010   full text...
UNFPA calls for more investment in youth development
New York, US (PANA) - The Executive Director, UN Population Fund (UNFPA), Thoraya Ahmed Obaid, has called for more investment in youth development, saying "with half of all of the world's nearly 2 billion young people living on less than US$ 2 a day, now is the time to invest in the leaders of today and the makers of tomorrow".    27/08/2010   full text...
France gives 200,000 euros for DRC refugees
Brazzaville, Congo (PANA) - The French government has given 200,000 euros for th e purchase of drugs for refugees from the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) who are settled in the department of Likouala, in the northern part of Congo Brazzaville, a source close to the Congolese Minis ter of Social Affairs and Solidarity told PANA here.    27/08/2010   full text...
CPJ condemns Benin newspaper ban in Togo
New York, US (PANA) - The New York-based Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) has condemned Wednesday's ruling by a criminal court judge in Togo to indefinitely b an the distribution of a Benin newspaper that had raised questions about the alleged involvement of a hal f-brother of President Faure Gnassingbe in drug trafficking.    27/08/2010   full text...
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