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Saudi Arabia Accuses Ethiopia of Posing Threats to Sudan and Egypt
Sudan Tribune
A senior Saudi Arabian official unleashed a barrage of attack against Ethiopia saying that the Horn of Africa nation is posing a threat to the Nile water rights of Egypt and Sudan. Read more »
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Clinton Lists Nigeria's Challenges
Vanguard
Former President of United States of America, Bill Clinton, said yesterday in Abeokuta, Ogun State capital, that the inability to manage the nation's natural resources well was one... Read more »
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As U.S. Drones Near Nigeria... [editorial]
Leadership
It is curious that the United States is planning to establish a drone base in Niger, a country sandwiched between Nigeria and Mali. Significantly, these two nations have been under... Read more »
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Vice-President Insists No Western Poll Monitors Allowed
SW Radio
Vice-President Joice Mujuru has indicated that no election observers from Western nations will be allowed to monitor Zimbabwe's next poll, despite the country turning to Western... Read more »
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Orthodox Church Elects New Patriarch
Government of Ethiopia
The Ethiopian Tewahdo Orthodox Church has elected Abune Matthias as its new Patriarch, replacing Abune Paulos who passed away in August last year. Read more »
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Mayor Goes into Hiding Amid Threat of Imprisonment
Heritage
The Sergeant At Arms of the House of Representatives says he has not been able to establish the whereabouts of the suspended Superintendent of Montserrado County Grace Kpaan to... Read more »
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'Big Names' Linked to Contentious RIA Hotel Contract
Heritage
Credible sources within officialdom have confided in the Independent Authoritative Heritage that some "Big Names" very close to the presidency have "vested interest" in the... Read more »
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Economy Remains Strong - Okonjo-Iweala Retorts
Premium Times
Nigeria's Finance Minister, Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, has replied to critics of the Nigerian economy saying the economy is buoyant and strong. Read more »
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When a Farmer Gets Shot in the Face
RNW Africa
Farmer Piet Zwanikken was shot in the face, while standing outside his home on the tobacco farm in Mashonaland West that he's owned for the last 11 years. Although Zimbabwe's... Read more »
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Kagame Clarifies Transition Debate
New Times
President Paul Kagame has said that he is not interested in a third term and that he will do what the constitution says or what the Rwandan people will decide in the interest of... Read more »
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Students to Learn Chinese Language
EA Business
It's already lucky to be the only EAC country using two international languages, English and French but Rwanda is being encouraged to adopt a third global language, Chinese. Read more »
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Celebrating the Fall of the Terror Queen [opinion]
Heritage
She roamed the city like a loose lion. Chasing, kicking and whipping innocent people. She moved into private homes mainly the poor, breaking down their poor dwelling places using... Read more »
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Local Content Clause in Oil Law Sparks Confusion
New Vision
Speculators are aggressively demanding interests in the oil and gas industry without adhering to the legal and regulatory standards. Read more »
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EDF Members Satisfied with Academic, Training Courses
Shabait
EDF members in the Southern Red Sea region expressed satisfaction with the academic and training courses being accorded them with a view to raising their production capacity. Read more »
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Religious Clash Kills Five, Injures Hundreds
This Day
Five persons were killed Saturday in the ancient town of Wukari in Taraba State while several others sustained varying degrees of injuries as Christian and Muslim religious... Read more »