Ghana: On Matters of National Interest : Ethics and State Funding of Political Parties. by Ben Ofosu Appiah Introduction:  |


Officials from the joint United Nations-African Union mission have visited areas of North Darfur to verify reports of the spontaneous return of refugees and displaced persons to their villages, and to assess their living conditions.  |
KCC FC coach George 'Best' Nsimbe reckons Brian Umony's transfer to SuperSport will motivate his former teammates to work harder in the Kagame Club Championship, which starts today.  |
KCC FC will participate this year's CECAFA Club Championships without key striker Brian Umony and first choice goalkeeper Benjamin Ochan. The annual event, due to start in Khartoum tomorrow, will end on July 12.  |


A major showdown looms in parts of Southern Sudan between government forces and civilians following President Salva Kiir's order for disarmament of people who resist to hand over their arms.  |
The whistle signalling the end of the morning shift had just sounded when six deminers emerged from the tall grass, took off their protective clothing and walked back to the rest camp for lunch.  |
THE Reformed Church in Zambia (RCZ) has advised opposition political leaders to mind their language when selling their manifestos to the people if they want God to grant them the favour to rule Zambia.  |
LOCAL Government and Housing Minister Benny Tetamashimba has reported his predecessor Sylvia Masebo to the Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC) and the auditor general concerning the purchase of hearses from China.  |
KITWE High Court Judge-in-charge Lloyd Siame has called on members of the Lions Club to take a leading role in helping the nation build an action-oriented leadership cadre.  |
VICE-PRESIDENT George Kunda has said the Government will decisively deal will all forms of financial crimes in the public sector.  |
TODAY is the final day for striking nurses and health workers to end their strike and report for work or risk dismissal.  |
Struggling to beat the economic hardships and the low tourist season, hotels in Mombasa have been doing a booming business following the arrival of more than 4,000 teachers and several other groups that are participating in the 2009 Kenya Secondary  |
I phoned charming Eltah Nengomasha, group corporate communications manager Rainbow Tourism Group last week, chasing copy or pictures for a hotel conferencing and leisure supplement in our sister paper Zimbabwe Independent.  |
Bollywood may soon open shop here. Local scenery precisely National Parks have impressed a visiting Hindi film producer who arrived here last week among the delegation of Asian tour agents.  |
CRDB Bank managing director Dr Charles Kimei said at the signing ceremony that they had decided to embark on the initiative so that Tanzania could have more international-class hotels that meet both tourists' and people's needs.  |
Kenya will launch a destination marketing website in the Russian language to reach potential tourists among the 140 million population Russians.  |
Nigeria's role in the decolonisation of the African continent and its big brother attitude to neighbouring countries have been recognised and commended by the President of Africa's only colony, the Western Sahara, Mohamed Abdulazizi.  |
Fresh evidence of oil giant Shell's colossal contribution to global climate change and its continued investment in carbon intensive fossil fuels has been revealed today in a new report.[1]  |
MEMBER representing the Warri Federal Constituency in the House of Representatives, Mr. Daniel Reyenieju, has described official response to the June 6, 2009 crude oil spill in the loading jetty in Ijalla near Warri as not only criminal, but ungodly  |
Mombasa is known all over the world as a city of sun-kissed beaches and luxurious hotels packed with tourists having the time of their lives.  |
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