Posts Tagged ‘friday’

Kenya: Four in Sh300 Million G4S Theft Freed on Bond

Friday, March 12th, 2010

Four people charged with stealing Sh300 million from G4S security company were Friday released on a Sh20 million bond each with sureties in similar amount.

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Kenya: Four in Sh300 Million G4S Theft Freed on Bond

South Africa: Cleric Defends Mandela from Winnie Attack

Friday, March 12th, 2010

A visiting South African archbishop on Friday defended the leadership record of former President Nelson Mandela against accusations of betrayal by his estranged wife Winnie Mandela.

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South Africa: Cleric Defends Mandela from Winnie Attack

Kenya: Nairobi Mayor Rushes to Court over Cemetery Saga

Friday, March 12th, 2010

Nairobi Mayor Geophrey Majiwa on Friday rushed to court to stop the Attorney General from prosecuting him as calls for his resignation over the Sh283 million cemetery land scandal intensified.

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Kenya: Nairobi Mayor Rushes to Court over Cemetery Saga

Africa: Internet Set for Radical Change

Tuesday, March 9th, 2010

The board of the international body that assigns internet addresses will this Friday vote on key strategic policies that will drive the future of internet.

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Africa: Internet Set for Radical Change

Zimbabwe: Mugabe Shrinks MDC Ministers’ Powers - Again

Monday, March 8th, 2010

The MDC-T has sharply criticised the latest ‘provocative’ moves by Robert Mugabe to reassign fundamental roles from ministries belonging to the MDC. A government gazette published on Friday reallocated and diverted certain responsibilities and portfolios for ministries that are controlled by the MDC to those controlled by ZANU PF.

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Zimbabwe: Mugabe Shrinks MDC Ministers’ Powers - Again

Zimbabwe: Tsvangirai Calls for Peacekeeping Force to Monitor Elections

Monday, March 8th, 2010

Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai has said he will call on the African Union and SADC to deploy a peacekeeping force to protect voters in elections that are expected to be held in Zimbabwe next year.

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Zimbabwe: Tsvangirai Calls for Peacekeeping Force to Monitor Elections

Congo-Kinshasa: First Set of UN Troops Could Leave DR Congo by June, Says Peacekeeping Chief

Saturday, March 6th, 2010

The first group of United Nations troops could leave the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) by the end of June, as requested by the Government, the world body’s top peacekeeping official said on Friday following a visit to the country.

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Congo-Kinshasa: First Set of UN Troops Could Leave DR Congo by June, Says Peacekeeping Chief

Kenya: Criminal Court Chief Under Attack on Post-Election Violence Trial

Friday, March 5th, 2010

International Criminal Court prosecutor Luis Moreno-Ocampo on Friday came under attack for his failure to expose post-poll violence plotters.

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Kenya: Criminal Court Chief Under Attack on Post-Election Violence Trial

Kenya: Anger as Kiplagat Vows to Stay Put

Friday, February 26th, 2010

The civil society on Friday dismissed truth commission chairman Bethuel Kiplagat’s statement that he would stay put.

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Kenya: Anger as Kiplagat Vows to Stay Put

Kenya: Ex-Panpaper Bosses Must Explain

Friday, February 26th, 2010

The Government’s injection of funds into Pan-Africa Paper Mills of Webuye is a welcome move.

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Kenya: Ex-Panpaper Bosses Must Explain