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Kenya: Widows Support Themselves Selling Maize to World Food Programme

01.11.2009 15:24    allafrica.com
Widows are often looked down on and pitied in Kenya. But the widows in the village of Angata Barakoi in the Transmara area of Kenya were determined to help each other and make a life for themselves, without relying on
Kenya: Widows Support Themselves Selling Maize to World Food Programme


Niger: Tree Planting Heroine Helps Reclaim the Desert

01.11.2009 15:24    allafrica.com
Sakina Mati is a farmer and community leader in the village of Guidan Batoye, in the Maradi Region of Niger. She began to manage the regeneration of useful trees on her fields 15 years ago together with other women farmers
Niger: Tree Planting Heroine Helps Reclaim the Desert

Insurgents Kill 10, Fire on President's Plane

01.11.2009 14:13    allafrica.com
An airplane that transported Somali President Sheikh Sharif Ahmed back to the capital Mogadishu was targeted by insurgent mortars on Wednesday, as at least 10 people were killed in attacks, Radio Garowe reports.
Insurgents Kill 10, Fire on President's Plane

West Africa: Coastal Lifeline Under Siege

01.11.2009 13:32    allafrica.com
In West Africa, the coast is more than just a simple marker between land and sea. It's also the home of millions - as much as 80 per cent of the populations of many countries live nearby - and a
West Africa: Coastal Lifeline Under Siege

Côte d'Ivoire: The Needs of a Successful Yam Farmer

01.11.2009 12:12    allafrica.com
Every year, Robert Assalé, a farmer at Tangamourou in the Bondoukou region in east-central Côte d'Ivore, produces an impressive amount of yams. He harvested 30 tonnes in 2007, 42 tonnes in 2008 and has almost surpassed 50 tonnes this year.

Nigeria: Economy to Recover Next Year, Says IMF

01.11.2009 12:11    allafrica.com
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) yesterday harped on the need for Nigeria to develop a clear framework for dealing with bank failures while forecasting a recovery in the country's economic growth next year.
Nigeria: Economy to Recover Next Year, Says IMF

Mugabe Accuses PM's Party of Dishonesty

01.11.2009 12:11    allafrica.com
President Mugabe has assured the nation that he will not allow MDC-T's "disengagement" from the inclusive Government to affect State operations.
Mugabe Accuses PM's Party of Dishonesty

US Considers Financial Sanctions Against Guinea

01.11.2009 10:25    voanews.com
Sanctions to prompt junta leader Moussa Dadis Camara to step aside and allow free elections
US Considers Financial Sanctions Against Guinea

Erosion Wreaks Havoc in Southeastern Nigeria

01.11.2009 10:25    voanews.com
Residents say 50-year-old problem has grown worse because authorities failed to make repairs when attention was drawn to it at onset
Erosion Wreaks Havoc in Southeastern Nigeria

SADC Summit to Discuss Zimbabwe Crisis

01.11.2009 10:25    voanews.com
Observers say it was prompted by PM Morgan Tsvangirai's partial withdrawal from government earlier this month
SADC Summit to Discuss Zimbabwe Crisis

Somali Pirates Move Kidnapped British Couple to Land

01.11.2009 10:25    voanews.com
Pirates demanding $7 million in ransom for Paul and Rachel Chandler
Somali Pirates Move Kidnapped British Couple to Land

The Needs of a Successful Yam Farmer

01.11.2009 10:08    allafrica.com
Every year, Robert Assalé, a farmer at Tangamourou in the Bondoukou region in east-central Côte d'Ivore, produces an impressive amount of yams. He harvested 30 tonnes in 2007, 42 tonnes in 2008 and has almost surpassed 50 tonnes this year.
The Needs of a Successful Yam Farmer

Somalia: Insurgents Kill 10, Fire on President's Plane

01.11.2009 09:15    allafrica.com
An airplane that transported Somali President Sheikh Sharif Ahmed back to the capital Mogadishu was targeted by insurgent mortars on Wednesday, as at least 10 people were killed in attacks, Radio Garowe reports.
Somalia: Insurgents Kill 10, Fire on President's Plane

Liberia: Taylor Denies Planning Operations With Sierra Leonean Rebels

01.11.2009 09:14    allafrica.com
Charles Taylor did not plan any operations with Sierra Leonean rebels during the country's 11-year civil conflict, he told Special Court for Sierra Leone judges today at his trial in The Hague.
Liberia: Taylor Denies Planning Operations With Sierra Leonean Rebels

Rwanda: Rebels Will Soon Be History, Says Obasanjo

01.11.2009 09:14    allafrica.com
The United Nations Secretary General's Special Envoy to the Great Lakes Region, former President Olusegun Obasanjo, has said that the problem of FDLR is being resolved by the European Union.
Rwanda: Rebels Will Soon Be History, Says Obasanjo

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