Posts Tagged ‘the-local’

Zimbabwe: Judge Loses Out to Grace Mugabe, Seizes Another Farm

Friday, February 19th, 2010

A HIGH Court judge, Ben Hlatshwayo, who reportedly lost a farm to First Lady Grace Mugabe in 2008, has occupied part of an estate in Mashonaland West owned by Ariston Holdings, a company listed on the local bourse.

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Zimbabwe: Judge Loses Out to Grace Mugabe, Seizes Another Farm

Sudan: Women Perpetuate Culture of Submission

Thursday, December 17th, 2009

All day Rosalinda Duany sells vegetables from her stall at the local market, earning a living to feed her family while her husband spends his days idling with his friends.

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Sudan: Women Perpetuate Culture of Submission

Madagascar: Illegal Logging Exacerbates Climate Change

Thursday, December 17th, 2009

Fast paced illegal logging in Madagascar is causing environmental damage and contributing to climate change.

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Madagascar: Illegal Logging Exacerbates Climate Change

Zimbabwe: Financial Sector Stability Essential in Attracting Long-Term Deposits

Friday, November 13th, 2009

Confidence and stability in the local financial sector is gradually being restored as 23 out of 26 banking institutions have met the minimum capital requirements as at October 31 2009, thus averting any major potential shocks within the industry.

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Zimbabwe: Financial Sector Stability Essential in Attracting Long-Term Deposits

From Humdrum Day to a Scene of Chaos

Saturday, November 7th, 2009

Survivors of the Fort Hood shooting say that in a few seconds, everything changed.

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From Humdrum Day to a Scene of Chaos

Muslims at Fort Voice Outrage and Ask Questions

Saturday, November 7th, 2009

Members of the local mosque in Killeen, Tex., say they hope good relations will prevail in the wake of the Fort Hood shootings.

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Muslims at Fort Voice Outrage and Ask Questions

Tanzania: Opposition Parties Face Cash Crunch

Wednesday, September 23rd, 2009

The stage is set for the ruling Chama Cha Mapinduzi to record massive victory in the local government election set for next month, thanks for financial problems facing opposition political parties.

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Tanzania: Opposition Parties Face Cash Crunch