Archive for: January, 2013

Africa: ‘White Wizard’ Hopes DR Congo Can Produce Magic

Africa: ‘White Wizard’ Hopes DR Congo Can Produce Magic   Democratic Republic of Congo is widely regarded as the most dangerous of the lowest seeds going into the 2013 Africa Cup of Nations. The reasons include a proud record in the competition that includes two titles, several outstanding footballers, and a coach set to make […]

Uganda: Victoria University Loses British Affiliation

By Francis Kagolo Kampala — The University of Burkingham in the UK has suspended its affiliation to Victoria University in Uganda that was established about a year ago. The suspension was connected to Uganda’s laws against homosexuality and the Anti-homosexuality Bill currently before Parliament. The Victoria University Chancellor, Prof. Apolo Nsibambi, told New Vision that […]

Burkina Faso: Greater Efforts Needed to Avert Herder-Farmer Clashes

Ouagadougou — Recent fighting between herders and farmers in Burkina Faso’s central-eastern Sangou area which left seven people dead is a warning that recurrent violence between the two groups could get out of hand unless urgent action is taken. “We are used to having frequent clashes between herders and farmers in this part of the […]

Ethiopian Judge Rejects Reeyot Alemu’s Final Appeal

In a ruling that lasted five minutes, a new judge appointed to the Ethiopian Court of Cassation in the capital, Addis Ababa, rejected on January 8, 2012, an appeal filed on behalf of award-winning journalist Reeyot Alemu, according to local journalists. Reeyot, who wrote columns critical of the government for the now-defunct independent weekly Feteh, […]

Cameroon: Acquittal of ‘Gay’ Men Jailed for Wearing Women’s Clothes Exposes Discrimination

The acquittal of two Cameroonian men jailed for “looking gay” because they wore women’s clothes exposes the systematic discrimination against perceived homosexuals in the country, Amnesty International said today as the pair’s convictions were overturned by an appeals court. Jonas Kimie and Franky Ndome have spent more than a year in prison following their arrest […]

Sierra Leone: Unemployed Youth Turn to Drugs

By Tommy Trenchard Freetown — The air is heavy with the smell of marijuana as Gibrilla (23) expertly rolls a large joint at the Members of Blood (M.O.B) gang base in a poor neighborhood of Sierra Leone’s capital, Freetown. He is part of a generation of young people faced with a chronic shortage of jobs, […]

Africa: Raising the Bar on Agricultural Innovation

By Wendy Atkins Technological innovation, especially in mobile, will be critical to improving agricultural productivity, but R&D funding must be ramped up after years of neglect When Ismail Serageldin, director of the Library of Alexandria, told the World Intellectual Property Organisation (WIPO) that global population growth meant food production would have to increase by 70 […]

Gambia: Jammeh Rejects European Union Demands

By Lamin B. Darboe, 9 January 2013 President Yahya Jammeh has sent out a clear message to the European Union and the outside world, declaring that he will never be blackmailed by a group with “chicken change” to accept what is not in the interest of the Gambian people. President Jammeh, who was speaking yesterday […]

Uganda: Peace Restored, but Northern Children Still Struggle

Joseph Kony and his child followers Gulu — It has been years since northern Uganda’s children had to troop to town centers at night for safety from abduction by the rebel Lord’s Resistance Army (LRA), and most have moved on from the crowded displacement camps where they were born. But while they can sleep at […]

Congo-Kinshasa: M23 Rebels Declare Ceasefire

By Gashegu Muramira   Displaced families find shelter at an orphanage in Goma, two days after M23 rebels claimed control of the city (file photo). 23 rebels have declared unilateral ceasefire ahead of the second round of negotiations with the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) government in Kampala, Uganda.  This raises hope that the eastern […]

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