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Social Last Updated     29/08/2010    08:52:00
Libyan towns get face lift ahead of 41st revolution anniversary
Tripoli, Libya (PANA) - Ahead of the 41st anniversary of the 1 September 1969 re volution, Libyan towns are getting a face lift with Libyans all geared up to mar k the coming into power of Mouammar Kadhafi, PANA reported from the Libyan capita l , Tripoli.    29/08/2010   full text...
At least a dozen newspapers dragged to court in Togo
Lome, Togo (PANA) - At least a dozen newspapers in Togo will face justice in the next few days to answer charges of libel and publication of false information b r ought against them, sources close to the Togolese journalists association told P A NA on Friday.    27/08/2010   full text...
Some 5,850 families rehoused in Niamey after floods
Niamey, Niger (PANA) - Some 5,850 families have been rehoused in the urban district of Niamey following devastating floods when the Niger river overflowed its banks on 5 August, the governor of the city, Colonel Soumana Djibo said on Friday.    27/08/2010   full text...
Church leader arrested at ex-minister's controversial funeral
Blantyre, Malawi (PANA) - Police in the northern city of Mzuzu on Friday night arrested the Rev. Levi Nyondo, the outspoken General Secretary of the Livingstonia Synod of the Church of Central African Presbyterian (CCAP), following scathing remarks against President Bingu wa Mutharika at the funeral ceremony of former Health Minister Prof. Moses Chirambo.    21/08/2010   full text...
AG appeals against discharge of two former government officials
Accra, Ghana (PANA) â" The Office of the Attorney General on Friday filed an ap peal to overturn the decision of an Accra High Court, which discharged two forme r government officials who had been charged with wilfully causing financial loss t o the state in the management of funds during Ghana's 50th independence annivers a ry in 2007.    20/08/2010   full text...
Situation at Libya-Tunisian border returns to normal
Ras-Jedir, Libya (PANA) - The movement of goods and people at the Libyan border cross-point of Ras-Jedir with Tunisia has returned to normal after Tunisians pro t ested in south-eastern city of Ben-Guerdane against measures taken by Libyan cus t oms officers to check those involved in informal trade.    18/08/2010   full text...
Lawyers "concerned" about criticisms of judiciary
Accra, Ghana (PANA) - Lawyers have lashed out at the public for “unguarded comments” after a judge freed two former government officials who had been charged for wilfully causing financial loss to the state during the celebration of Ghana's 50th independence anniversary in 2007.    18/08/2010   full text...
Libyan charity opens centre for flood victims in Peshawar
Tripoli, Libya (PANA) - The Libyan charity organisation, Kadhafi Development Fou ndation (FKD), has opened the headquarters of the Centre for Islamic Appeal in t h e Pakistani city of Peshawar for victims of floods that have engulfed the city.    17/08/2010   full text...
Founding member of Osibisa dies
Accra, Ghana (PANA) - Mac Tontoh, a founding member of Osibisa, the music group that was famous in the 1970s and 1980s for its fusion of African music with west e rn pop and rock, has died in Accra, his close friend, Carlos Sekyi, announced on Tuesday.    17/08/2010   full text...
Al Qaeda frees two Malian soldiers
Bamako, Mali (PANA) - Members of Al Qaeda in Islamic Maghreb (AQMI) on Monday fr eed two Malian soldiers abducted at the same time as the customs officer of the T ouareg ethnic group, Lieutenant Sidi Mohamed Ag Acherif, whom they executed last Thursday a few kilometres from Tessalit in the far north of Mali.    16/08/2010   full text...
Media watchdog calls for release of Puntland journalist
New York, US (PANA) - The Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) has called on authorities in the semi-autonomous region of Puntland to immediately release jailed radio journalist Abdifatah Jama, who was sentenced on Saturday to six years in prison on charges related to an interview with Islamic rebel leader Sheikh Mohamed Said Atom.    16/08/2010   full text...
Twenty-three perish in two Ghana road accidents
Accra, Ghana (PANA) - Twenty-three people have died in two separate accidents on the main highway that runs east from the Ghanaian capital, Accra, to the border with Togo.    16/08/2010   full text...
Angola reiterates commitment to Ottawa Convention on landmines
Luanda, Angola (PANA) - Angola has fully complied with the Ottawa Convention on landmines, by destroying landmine stockpiles far beyond initially established go a ls, an Angolan Foreign Ministry official, Balbina Silva, said in Luanda on Tuesd a y.    10/08/2010   full text...
Angola spends 17 billion kwanzas on demining
Luanda, Angola (PANA) - The Angolan government has spent about 17 billion Angola n Kwanzas (US$1=92.57 Angolan Kwanzas) on demining, according to the Coordinator of the Executive Demining Commission, Joao Baptista Kussumua.    08/08/2010   full text...
Nigeria donates US$200,000 to Uganda for landslide victims
Kampala, Uganda (PANA) - Nigeria on Saturday donated US$200,000 to the Ugandan G overnment for the rehabilitation of victims the Bududa landslide in the East Afr i can country.    24/07/2010   full text...
WFP executive director visits Niger
Niamey, Niger (PANA) - The executive director of the World Food Programme (WFP), Josette Sheeran, arrived in Niger on Tuesday at the start of a tour of three African countries where the agency is carrying out humanitarian programmes.    20/07/2010   full text...
UN allocates US$41m for humanitarian operations in 9 countries
New York, US (PANA) - UN has allocated US$41 million in emergency funding to boo st humanitarian operations in nine countries where people are suffering from the effects of hunger, malnutrition, diseases and conflict.    17/07/2010   full text...
More illegal miners in Ghana trapped to death
Accra, Ghana (PANA) - No fewer than 12 illegal miners have been trapped to death in Ghana less than one month after more than 100 others were buried alive in on e of the worst accidents involving illegal mining.    17/07/2010   full text...
Road accidents in Ghana claim 533 lives in six months
Accra, Ghana (PANA) – Road accidents have claimed 533 lives in Ghana during the first six months of this year, up from 336 during the same period last year, a senior police officer said in Accra on Friday.    16/07/2010   full text...
Floods continue to wreck havoc in Ghana
Accra, Ghana (PANA) – Floods caused by heavy rains in Ghana have continued to wreck havoc in the West African country with six deaths recorded in the Eastern and Western Regions this week.    16/07/2010   full text...
African education ministers call for more investment in sector
Brazzaville, Congo (PANA) - African education ministers on Friday ended a conference on curriculum reforms in Brazzaville with a call to governments for increased investment in the sector, describing it as the anchor of the future well-being of the continent.    09/07/2010   full text...
DRC receives US$82 million US donation to fight hunger
Kinshasa, DR Congo (PANA) - The United States of America has granted US$82 million to the World Food Programme (WFP) to tackle hunger, malnutrition and conflict in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), a statement from the US Agency for International Aid (USAID) said on Thursday.    08/07/2010   full text...
UN launches local transition Fund in Cote d'Ivoire
Abidjan, Cote d'Ivoire (PANA) - The deputy spokesperson of the United Nations Operations in Cote d'Ivoire (ONUCI), Kenneth Blackman, on Thursday announced the launch of a local transition fund aimed at consolidating the gains of humanitarian action and financing community rehabilitation.    08/07/2010   full text...
Expert calls for use of local languages in early school learning
Brazzaville, Congo (PANA) - A United Nations education expert on Thursday told a conference of top African education officials in Brazzaville that countries on the continent need to switch from foreign to local languages as a medium of instruction in elementary school to stimulate learning interest in first-time learners and to enable them to easily grasp concepts being taught.    08/07/2010   full text...
Angola vice president consoles late foreign minister's widow
Luanda, Angola (PANA) - The vice president of Angola, Fernando da Piedade Dias d os Santos, on Tuesday in Luanda sent a message of condolence to the widow of fo r mer foreign minister and MP Paulo Teixeira Jorge, who passed away last Saturday.    29/06/2010   full text...
Police arrest owner of collapsed Ghana gold pit
Accra, Ghana (PANA) - The police have arrested the owner of a pit at Dunkwa Akyempim, an area within Dunkwa-On-Offin in the Central Region of Ghana, where dozens of illegal gold miners are trapped, as hopes fade for finding them alive.    29/06/2010   full text...
It is possible to eradicate poverty by 2015, UN says
Dakar, Senegal (PANA) - It is possible to eradicate poverty by the year 2015, according to the 2010 report of the United Nations on the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) released on Wednesday in Dakar.    23/06/2010   full text...
13 killed, 41 injured in Angola road accident
Ndalatando, Angola (PANA) - Thirteen people were killed and 41 others were seriously injured in a road accident on Monday at Binda mountain, near Ndalatando, in Angola's northern Kwanza-Norte province.    22/06/2010   full text...
African airlines' top executive forced out after boardroom battle
Addis Ababa, Ethiopia (PANA) - Nigeria's leading aviation personality, Nick Fadugba, chose to resign from the leadership of the African Airlines Association (AFRAA) rather than be forced out after a boardroom battle, sources disclosed to PANA Monday.    21/06/2010   full text...
Death toll in Ghana floods rises to 11
Accra, Ghana (PANA) - The death toll in Sunday's floods in southern Ghana has risen to 11 as rescue operations continued Monday.    21/06/2010   full text...
Death toll in Ghana floods rises to 11
Accra, Ghana (PANA) - The death toll in Sunday's floods in southern Ghana has risen to 11 as rescue operations continued Monday.    21/06/2010   full text...
Angolan citizens in Zambia, Congo to lose refugee status in 2011
Luanda, Angola (PANA) - The United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees in Ang ola, Bohdam Nahajlo, said on Tuesday in Luanda that Angola would from late 2011 n o longer refer to its citizens residing in Congo, Zambia and other countries as r efugees.    15/06/2010   full text...
Police investigate dumping of stowaways in the sea
Accra, Ghana (PANA) â" Police in Ghana's Western region are investigating an al leged incident in which three Ivorian nationals are said to have been thrown int o the Atlantic Ocean by the captain of a Chinese vessel.    15/06/2010   full text...
UN agencies invest US$4 million to combat malnutrition in Angola
Luanda, Angola (PANA) - At least US$4 million has been earmarked by several UN a gencies for the implementation of a programme to combat malnutrition in Angola.    12/06/2010   full text...
Ethiopia's peace score improves, international survey shows
Addis Ababa, Ethiopia (PANA) - Ethiopia has showed the greatest rise in peacefulness in 2009 among 149 countries studied, according to a recent release of the 2010 Global Peace Index.    12/06/2010   full text...
Rwanda news web site blocked
New York, US (PANA) - The Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) on Friday calle d on the Rwandan authorities to provide information as to why the web site of ne w spaper Umuvugizi is inaccessible in the run-up to August presidential elections.    12/06/2010   full text...
Cameroonian writer Ferdinand Oyono dies
Yaounde, Camero0n (PANA) - Cameroonian writer, diplomat and civil servant, Ferdi nand Leopold Oyono, died on Thursday in Yaounde, the Cameroonian capital, at the age of 81, sources from his family told PANA.    10/06/2010   full text...
University of Agostinho Neto gets new chancellor, deputies
Luanda, Angola (PANA) - The Angolan Minister of Higher Education, Science and Technology, Maria Candida Teixeira, on Thursday named Orlando Manuel Jose Fernandes da Mata as the new Chancellor of the University of Agostinho Neto.    10/06/2010   full text...
African Union for Mutual Insurance to meet in Rabat
Rabat, Morocco (PANA) - The African Union for Mutual Insurance (UAM) will hold a two-day meeting in Rabat from 10 June during which the 18 member countries and r epresentatives of African governments will sign the status agreement of the unio n .    07/06/2010   full text...
Casamance 'Bisness' seen as effective method of preserving fish
Cotonou, Benin (PANA) - A traditional system of preserving surplus fish in Casam ance, Senegal, known as "Bisness", has been presented as a probable solution to t he problems of conservation of fish products.    30/05/2010   full text...
Central African Republic ratifies UN treaty on nuclear testing
New York, US (PANA) - The Central African Republic (CAR) on Wednesday ratified t he UN-backed treaty that prohibits all nuclear tests, bringing the total number o f countries bound bythe global ban to 153.    26/05/2010   full text...
Ghana, Togo agree number of refugees in Togo
Accra, Ghana (PANA) â" Ghana and Togo on Wednesday agreed that about a 1,000 Gh anaians, and not 3,500, were sheltering in Togo after fleeing ethnic conflict in Ghana's Northern Region.    26/05/2010   full text...
Ghana says number 'refugees' crossing to Togo 'exaggerated'
Accra, Ghana (PANA) â" Ghana on Tuesday confirmed that a number of people had c rossed to neighbouring Togo in recent days to escape ethnic unrest in a communit y in the north of the country, but said the numbers quoted by the Togolese author i ties were â?exaggeratedâ? and â?alarmingâ?.    25/05/2010   full text...
France supports establishment of Benin child protection centre
Cotonou, Benin (PANA) - A reception and protection centre for children in diffic ult situations has been established in Bohicon, some 135 km from Cotonou, with F r ance's financial support, diplomatic sources in the Benenise capital said on Wed n esday.    19/05/2010   full text...
Italy grants 700,000 euros to Niger to tackle food crisis
Niamey, Niger (PANA) - The Italian government has granted 700,000 euros to Niger to help it overcome its serious food crisis, the Italian ambassador to Niger, G i ancarlo Izzo, said on Wednesday.    19/05/2010   full text...
ILO calls for global action against child labour
New York, US (PANA) - The International Labour Organisation (ILO) has warned tha t efforts to eliminate the worst forms of child labour were slowing down and cal l ed for a "re-energised" global campaign to end the practice.    09/05/2010   full text...
Angola, Czech company sign US$300 million housing deal
Luanda, Angola (PANA) - The Angolan government and a Czech housing company on Thursday signed a US$300 million housing deal under which the European company would build 8,000 houses for low and middle income citizens.    06/05/2010   full text...
Striking Burundian teachers demand US$46 million salary arrears
Bujumbura, Burundi (PANA) - Burundian teachers, who have been on strike for more than one month, on Monday demanded the payment in two instalments of 46 billion Burundian francs (nearly US$46 million) representing salary arrears for 2007 and 2008.    26/04/2010   full text...
Drivers' strike disrupts Ivorian transport sector
Abidjan, Côte d'Ivoire (PANA) â" An indefinite strike by Ivorian drivers over new fuel prices entered its second day on Tuesday with commuters of the city of A bidjan feeling the pinch and the economy slowing down considerably.    13/04/2010   full text...
Expose on fraudster wins 2009 prestigious award in SA
Cape Town, South Africa (PANA) - The prestigious 2009 Taco Kuiper Award for Inve stigative Journalism was this weekend won by Rob Rose of the Financial Mail/Sund a y Times for his series on â?South Africaâ?s Madoff".    28/03/2010   full text...
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