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  • Armed bandits kill five persons in eastern Burundi
    31 august 2001 20:01:00
    Bujumbura- Burundi (PANA) -- An armed attack at the administrative centre of the Ruyigi province in eastern Burundi left five persons dead and another seriously wounded, official sources in Bujumbura said, blaming the Burundi rebellion for the attack. Full text...

  • African Youth Group asks Kagame to be its patron
    31 august 2001 19:36:00
    Kigali- Rwanda (PANA) -- The African Youth Group on the International Steering Committee for the World Conference Against Racism has requested Rwandan President Paul Kagame to be its patron, it was disclosed here late Friday. Full text...

  • Annan to visit Kinshasa Saturday
    31 august 2001 17:41:00
    Kinshasa- DR Congo (PANA) -- UN Secretary-General Kofi Annan is expected in Kinshasa Saturday as part of efforts to strengthen the peace process in the Great Lakes region, especially in the DR Congo, official sources said at the Congolese capital Friday. Full text...

  • US sends relief items to rebel-held Nuba Mountains
    31 august 2001 16:58:00
    Khartoum- Sudan (PANA) -- A US aircraft carrying eight tonnes of foodstuff from the American Aid Commission has left Al-Obaid Airport to the rebel-held areas of Nuba Mountains in southern Sudan. Full text...

  • Vice President promises free, fair elections
    31 august 2001 16:51:00
    Abuja- Nigeria (PANA) -- Amid reports of political thuggery in some States, Nigerian Vice President Atiku Abubakar Friday assured of the preparedness of the present administration to ensure a free, fair and peaceful elections in the country in 2003. Full text...

  • Human rights panel to resume sitting
    31 august 2001 16:28:00
    Lagos- Nigeria (PANA) -- The Commission investigating cases of human rights abuses in Nigeria from 15 January 1966 to 28 May 1999, resumes public hearing in the nation's capital Monday, after a month-long recess. Full text...

  • Al-Bashir expected to meet Sudan opposition groups
    31 august 2001 15:44:00
    Khartoum- Sudan (PANA) -- Sudanese President Omer Hassan Al-Bashir left for Tripoli Friday to participate in Saturday's celebrations marking the 32nd anniversary of the Libyan Revolution. Full text...

  • Mbeki opens World Conference Against Racism
    31 august 2001 14:17:00
    Durban- South Africa (PANA) -- South African President Thabo Mbeki, Friday called on participants at the World Conference Against Racism to "discuss practical means" of eliminating forever "the anachronistic images of black and brown ghettos of poverty" existing in the world. Full text...

  • South African President advocates century of hope
    31 august 2001 11:44:00
    Durban- South Africa (PANA) -- South African President Thabo Mbeki Friday acknowledged international support in ending apartheid, saying the victory should inspire the Durban world conference against racism to work at making the 21st Century one that restored to all, their human dignity. Full text...

  • Kofi Annan sees South Africa as an inspiration
    31 august 2001 09:42:00
    Durban- South Africa (PANA) -- UN Secretary-General Kofi Annan Friday paid glowing tribute to the host of the World Conference Against Racism, saying South Africa had provided a beacon of hope for Africa and the rest of the world. Full text...

  • Kenyan clans make peace
    31 august 2001 09:25:00
    Nairobi- Kenya (PANA) -- For the first time in 36 years, northern Kenya appears close to a break with internecine clan conflicts, banditry and cattle rustling following an eight-point peace plan locals Thursday agreed upon. Full text...

  • Police tighten security as racism conference begins
    31 august 2001 08:41:00
    Durban- South Africa (PANA) -- South African police have thrown a ring of steel around Durban's International Convention Centre and say they are prepared for any eventuality during the World Conference Against Racism (WCAR) that began Friday in the port city of Durban. Full text...

  • WCAR officially starts in Durban
    31 august 2001 08:24:00
    Durban- South Africa (PANA) -- The World Conference Against Racism kicked off in earnest Friday morning with the opening ceremony in Durban. Full text...

  • President Mogae appoints political adviser
    31 august 2001 07:37:00
    Gaborone- Botswana (PANA) -- President Festus Mogae has in a move unprecedented in the country's history, appointed a local lawyer as presidential adviser. Full text...

  • Rights group criticises travel ban on politicians
    30 august 2001 23:49:00
    Abidjan- Cote d'Ivoire (PANA) -- The Ivorian Movement for Human Rights is urging authorities in Cote d'Ivoire to stop putting travel restrictions on politician leaders. Full text...

  • Cote d'Ivoire postpones national reconciliation forum
    30 august 2001 21:53:00
    Abidjan- Cote d'Ivoire (PANA) -- Authorities in Abidjan have assured security guarantee for former leaders Henri Konan Bedie and General Robert Guei as well as ex-Prime Minister Alassane Ouattara, who have been invited to attend Cote d'Ivoire's reconciliation forum. Full text...

  • Libyans mark 32nd anniversary of 'Al-Fateh' Revolution
    30 august 2001 21:40:00
    Tripoli- Libya (PANA) -- It was 32 years ago when "the desert messenger" declared a revolution that has changed the history and politics of Libya. Full text...

  • Early parliamentary elections postponed in Togo
    30 august 2001 20:44:00
    Lome- Togo (PANA) -- Togolese Prime Minister Messan Agbeyome Kodjo Thursday announced the postponement of early parliamentary elections that were due 14 and 28 October, according to an official statement released in Lome. Full text...

  • Outgoing OAU Secretary General visits Mali
    30 august 2001 20:00:00
    Bamako- Mali (PANA) -- Outgoing OAU Secretary General Salim Ahmed Salim begins a three-day visit in Mali Thursday, the foreign ministry announced in Bamako. Full text...

  • Paris to host DR Congo reconciliation forum in September
    30 august 2001 19:43:00
    Paris- France (PANA) -- The French Senate is to host a forum on the theme 'Truth and reconciliation for the reconstruction of Congo-Zaire' in Paris from 19-20 September. Full text...

  • Chirac calls for conference on Great Lakes region
    30 august 2001 19:40:00
    Paris- France (PANA) -- Stimulation of socio-economic development in the Great Lakes region should be the next agenda of the international community, French President Jacques Chirac has suggested. Full text...

  • Namibian groups slam US for snubbing anti-racism Conference
    30 august 2001 18:14:00
    Windhoek- Namibia (PANA) -- Several NGOs in Namibia have criticised the US over its threat to boycott the World Conference Against Racism opening Friday in Durban, South Africa. Full text...

  • Mauritius endorses SADC protocols
    30 august 2001 17:08:00
    Port Louis- Mauritius (PANA) -- Mauritius has signed five new Protocols recently completed by the Southern African Development Community (SADC). Full text...

  • Gambia gets new Foreign Minister
    30 august 2001 17:01:00
    Banjul- Gambia (PANA) -- President Yahya Jammeh Thursday named Babucarr Blaise Jagne as Gambia's new Secretary of State (Minister) for Foreign Affairs. Full text...

  • Leaders arrive Durban for racism conference
    30 august 2001 16:42:00
    Durban- South Africa (PANA) -- About 15 foreign Heads of State have so far arrived in Durban ahead of the World Conference Against Racism which kicks off Friday. Full text...

  • WCAR chief organiser acknowledges Africa's contribution
    30 august 2001 16:31:00
    Durban- South Africa (PANA) -- UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Mary Robinson has paid tribute to African countries for what she said was the extra effort they have made to contribute to the World Conference against Racism due to start in Durban on Friday. Full text...

  • Jesse Jackson takes issue with US boycott
    30 august 2001 16:21:00
    Durban- South Africa (PANA) -- Leading American civil rights leader Jesse Jackson is still hoping that US Secretary of State Colin Powell would attend the World Conference against Racism opening Friday in Durban, South Africa. Full text...

  • Rights body urges review of party-politics
    30 august 2001 14:38:00
    Niamey- Niger (PANA) -- Niger's organisation for the defence of human and peoples' rights (ONDHP) has proposed a revision of the statutes for political parties, insisting the framework needed to be adapted to the present context. Full text...

  • US to assist ECOWAS Conflict Prevention Mechanism
    30 august 2001 14:28:00
    Lagos- Nigeria (PANA) -- The US has agreed to support the ECOWAS Early Warning System, being set up under the sub-region's Mechanism for Conflict Prevention, Management, Resolution, Peacekeeping and Security, adopted in December 1999. Full text...

  • Libya rallies artists for anniversary celebration
    30 august 2001 14:11:00
    Tripoli- Libya (PANA) -- On the occasion of the 32nd anniversary of the Libyan Revolution coming up 1 September, the authorities in Tripoli have extended invitations to several folk ballets across the Arab world and Africa. Full text...

  • Senior Libyan legislator decries bureaucracy
    30 august 2001 13:43:00
    Tripoli- Libya (PANA) -- The secretary general of the People's General Congress (CGP), Libya's highest legislative authority, has denounced what he said were bureaucratic drags in vital sectors of the economy. Full text...

  • Eyadema leaves for Anti-Racism Conference in Durban
    30 august 2001 13:12:00
    Lome- Togo (PANA) -- Togolese President Gnassingbe Eyadema left Lome Thursday morning for Durban, South Africa, for the UN World Conference Against Racism, which opens Friday. Full text...

  • Mauritius urges US to do more on Middle-East crisis
    30 august 2001 13:03:00
    Port Louis- Mauritius (PANA) -- Mauritian Foreign Minister Anil Gayan urged the US late Wednesday to use its influence in the Middle-East to bring about a cease-fire between Israel and the Palestinian Authority. Full text...

  • NGO demands probe of ex-agriculture minister
    30 august 2001 10:19:00
    Lusaka- Zambia (PANA) -- A non-governmental organisation called the Zambia Independent Monitoring Team (ZIMT) has petitioned the high court to investigate an alleged involvement of the then Agriculture Minister Edith Nawakwi in the case of a missing four million US dollars meant for relief maize for the country. Full text...

  • Tanzania raps US demands at UN racism conference
    30 august 2001 07:50:00
    Dar es Salaam- Tanzania (PANA) -- Tanzania has deplored threats by the US to pull out of the forthcoming UN racism conference in the port city of Durban, South Africa. Full text...

  • Main opposition party plans participation in next polls
    29 august 2001 23:35:00
    Yaounde- Cameroon (PANA) -- Cameroon's main opposition party -- the Social Democratic Front -- would contest the next presidential and general elections "even under bad laws", according to its chairman, John Fru Ndi. Full text...

  • Ben Ali receives Sassou Nguesso's message
    29 august 2001 23:18:00
    Tunis- Tunisia (PANA) -- Tunisian President Zine Abedine Ben Ali on Wednesday received a message from his Congolese counterpart, Denis Sassou Nguesso. Full text...

  • OAU urges Burundians to foster unity
    29 august 2001 23:05:00
    Bujumbura- Burundi (PANA) -- The OAU observer mission in Bujumbura on Wednesday urged Burundians to foster unity in order to rebuild their war-torn nation. Full text...

  • Deadline for filing election papers expires Wednesday
    29 august 2001 22:58:00
    Nouakchott- Mauritania (PANA) -- The deadline for Mauritanian political parties to submit papers for their candidates in the forthcoming municipal and parliamentary elections expires on Wednesday at midnight. Full text...

  • Tunis condemns assassination of FPLP leader
    29 august 2001 22:46:00
    Tunis- Tunisia (PANA) -- The Tunisian government has condemned the assassination of Abou Ali Moustapha, leader of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (FPLP) on Monday. Full text...

  • Bomb explosion wounds several persons in Algiers
    29 august 2001 22:29:00
    Algiers- Algeria (PANA) -- A low-intensity bomb concealed in a vegetable rack exploded before noon on Wednesday in Algiers, wounding six people, one of whom had his leg amputated, officials said in an initial announcement. Full text...

  • Former secret service agent sent to jail
    29 august 2001 19:57:00
    Rabat- Morocco (PANA) -- A former Moroccan secret service agent, Ahmed Boukhari, has been sentenced to one year in jail and fined 150,000 dirhams (13,265 dollars) for writing bad cheques. Full text...

  • Moroccan group urges condemnation of 'Zionist racism'
    29 august 2001 19:23:00
    Rabat- Morocco (PANA) -- Morocco's association for the support of the Palestinian struggle, or AMSLP, has called on countries taking part in the World Conference against Racism in Durban, South Africa, to condemn "Zionist racism". Full text...

  • Nigerian Army Chief denies alleged coup plot
    29 august 2001 18:44:00
    Lagos- Nigeria (PANA) -- Nigeria's Chief of Army Staff, Maj. Full text...

  • Investments committee in leadership battle
    29 august 2001 17:35:00
    Nairobi- Kenya (PANA) -- The Public Investments Committee (PIC), the parliamentary body charged with checking government businesses, is in a leadership crisis arising from the recent merger deal announced between the ruling Kanu party and the opposition National Development Party (NDP). Full text...

  • Mbeki criticised over remarks at NGO Forum
    29 august 2001 16:06:00
    Durban- South Africa (PANA) -- South Africa's opposition Democratic Alliance (DA), Wednesday expressed disappointment that President Thabo Mbeki did not celebrate the country's successful transition to non-racial democracy in his opening speech at Tuesday's NGO Forum in Durban. Full text...

  • Amara Essy supports compensation for slavery
    29 august 2001 14:07:00
    Dakar- Senegal (PANA) -- Amara Essy, the secretary general of the Organisation of African Unity (OAU), said Tuesday in Dakar that he supported demands for compensation for the slave trade and colonisation. Full text...

  • Taya receives Moroccan envoy
    29 august 2001 13:04:00
    Nouakchott- Mauritania (PANA) -- Mauritanian President Maaouiya Ould Sid'Ahmed Taya Tuesday received in audience Teyib El Fahri, a Minister of State at Morocco's Foreign Ministry, who brought a message from King Mohammed VI. Full text...

  • Ex-Burkinabe peacekeepers in Liberia demand pay
    29 august 2001 13:00:00
    Ouagadougou- Burkina Faso (PANA) -- Fifteen soldiers from a contingent of peacekeepers Burkina Faso despatched to Liberia in 1990 and 1997 have appealed to the Speaker of the National Assembly in Ouagadougou to help press their demands for outstanding entitlements. Full text...

  • Freedom front exhibits pictures of farm murders
    29 august 2001 12:43:00
    Johannesburg- South Africa (PANA) -- South Africa's Freedom Front political party, which has been calling for an Afrikaner homeland, has opened its stall at the venue of the World Conference Against Racism in Durban. Full text...

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