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Nicholas Nyanumba - 'We Voted But Our Leaders Are Not Helping Us'

02.07.2008 18:38    allafrica.com
Nicholas Nyanumba is one of 12,000 internally displaced people (IDPs) living in a temporary camp set up in the show grounds of the Rift Valley town of Nakuru.


Coca-Cola Steals the Day At Advertising Festival

02.07.2008 18:38    allafrica.com
Coca-Cola's newly redesigned Coca-Cola trademark visual identity system (VIS), has won this year's coveted Design Grand Prix at the inaugural Cannes Lions International Advertising Festival.

MPs Vote No Confidence On Finance Minister

02.07.2008 18:38    allafrica.com
Kenya's parliament has today passed a vote of no confidence on Finance Minister Amos Kimunya over his handling of the sale of a luxury hotel in Nairobi.

Transfer Fever On

02.07.2008 18:37    allafrica.com
The buzz in Ugandan football just can't stop. No sooner had The Cranes taken a break from the Nations/World Cup qualifiers than the Super league clubs started preparations for the upcoming 2008-09 season which begins on August 1.


Business Women Go in for Internet Loans

02.07.2008 18:37    allafrica.com
In Denmark, anyone wanting to start up a business can walk into a bank and take out a loan. All it takes is a good idea. Collateral? Not an issue.

Experts Look to Testing for Answers to HIV

02.07.2008 18:37    allafrica.com
He dreams of a HIV-free Uganda, a place where Karuhanga and Nalumansi can enjoy their love worrying about anything but the AIDS virus. "Tragedy," he likes to call it. But 20 years later and billions of dollars spent, his dream

Govt Calls for Funds to Offset Food Shortages

02.07.2008 18:36    allafrica.com
Donor pledges to cover food and non-food items were insufficient to tackle the massive food shortages the country is facing, the government has said.

Puntland Leader to Impose 'Emergency Rule'

02.07.2008 18:36    allafrica.com
The regional governor of Somalia's Puntland State administration has told a ceremony marking the country's 48th Independence Day that he will impose 'emergency rule' to avert the collapse of Puntland.

Insurgents Ambush Ethiopia Forces, Burn Trucks

02.07.2008 18:36    allafrica.com
GURI Ethiopian troops deployed in parts of central Somalia came under heavy fire Tuesday as they traveled the major north-south highway, Radio Garowe reported.

Kidnapped Couple Confirmed to be 'Safe'

02.07.2008 18:36    allafrica.com
A husband and his wife from Europe who were kidnapped by suspected pirates off of northern Somalia's Gulf of Aden coast last month are both "safe."

Death Toll Rises to 25 in Central Region Fighting - Witnesses

02.07.2008 18:36    allafrica.com
Following heavy fighting between Ethiopian troops and islamist fighters in Mataban village in Hiran region central on Tuesday the death toll from the fighting reached up to 25 people eyewitnesses officials said.

Mogadishu Calm After Tuesday's Bloody Clashes

02.07.2008 18:36    allafrica.com
The Somalia's capital is calm and daily life is slowly returning to normal Wednesday in several areas after deadly clashes between AMISOM ,Somali troops and Islamist Islamists left a trail of causalities.

U.S. Envoy Describes Ethiopia's Role as 'Very Positive'

02.07.2008 18:36    allafrica.com
US ambassador to Ethiopia, Donald Yamamoto, says the United States recognizes Ethiopia's contribution in various peacekeeping operations in the region and other areas of conflict in Africa.

U.S. Urges Burundian-UN Peacekeepers for the Future

02.07.2008 18:36    allafrica.com
The United States government has called for Burundian government to contribute Peacekeeping troops to Somalia as parts of UN peace keepers planned to send to Somalia senior Diplomat said.

Govt Denounces Attacks On Aid Workers

02.07.2008 18:36    allafrica.com
The government and civil society groups condemned the continuing attacks against aid workers even as another five Somali aid workers were abducted.

Migrants Die in Libyan Deserts

02.07.2008 18:36    allafrica.com
Reports Libya say that up to 15 Somali immigrants died on a desert area close to Libyan Border with Sudan officials told Shabelle.

More Than 10 Killed in Mogadishu Clashes

02.07.2008 18:36    allafrica.com
Upwards of 10 civilians were killed Monday night in Somalia's capital Mogadishu, as fighting raged between Ethiopian-backed interim government forces and Islamist-led insurgents.

Uganda: ERA to Consult Public On Power Dues

02.07.2008 18:36    allafrica.com
THE Electricity Regulatory Authority (ERA) is to conduct a public hearing about Aggreko's application to increase electricity prices. Frank Ssebowa, the chief executive officer, said the public should present their input before a final decision is made.

Kenya: Coca-Cola Steals the Day At Advertising Festival

02.07.2008 18:36    allafrica.com
Coca-Cola's newly redesigned Coca-Cola trademark visual identity system (VIS), has won this year's coveted Design Grand Prix at the inaugural Cannes Lions International Advertising Festival.

Uganda: Business Women Go in for Internet Loans

02.07.2008 18:36    allafrica.com
In Denmark, anyone wanting to start up a business can walk into a bank and take out a loan. All it takes is a good idea. Collateral? Not an issue.

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