Chronicle
President slams self-anointed prefects
Chronicle
AFRICA does not need handouts from donors or the West in its quest for development, and is only seeking investors who want to come in and reap the rewards of partnering the continent. President Robert Mugabe said yesterday. Addressing the 70th Session ...
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Zimbabwe's Mugabe Shouts “We Are Not Gays!” During UN SpeechSlate Magazine (blog)
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AFRICA does not need handouts from donors or the West in its quest for development, and is only seeking investors who want to come in and reap the rewards of partnering the continent. President Robert Mugabe said yesterday. Addressing the 70th Session ...
Egypt Dzinemunenzva's eccentric political dream
Zimbabwe's Mugabe Shouts “We Are Not Gays!” During UN Speech
Why Robert Mugabe just shouted "We are not gays" in his UN speech
Times LIVE
Woman bust with drugs 'not an actress'
Independent Online
Johannesburg - Police on Monday denied claims that the woman arrested at the OR Tambo International Airport in Johannesburg on Sunday, allegedly with R4.6 million worth of ephedrine (main ingredient in tik) in her luggage, was a South African celebrity.
Actress Involved in R4.6 Million Drug BustAllAfrica.com
SA actress caught with R4.6 million worth of drugs at airportJohannesburg Sunday World
OR Tambo #DrugBust woman is an actress - but not a celebrity (yet)Times LIVE
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Independent Online
Johannesburg - Police on Monday denied claims that the woman arrested at the OR Tambo International Airport in Johannesburg on Sunday, allegedly with R4.6 million worth of ephedrine (main ingredient in tik) in her luggage, was a South African celebrity.
Actress Involved in R4.6 Million Drug Bust
SA actress caught with R4.6 million worth of drugs at airport
OR Tambo #DrugBust woman is an actress - but not a celebrity (yet)
Vanguard
Police lost 435 officers, men in last 6 months — IGP
Vanguard
Osogbo—The Inspector General of Police, IGP, Solomon Arase, has said that the Nigeria Police Force, NPF, has lost over 435 of its men and officers within the last six months. Arase disclosed this yesterday in Osogbo while speaking at a session held ...
435 policemen lost to fighting crimes in six months, says AraseThe Nation Newspaper
Insurgency, kidnapping: Aregbesola calls for synergy between Police, DSSThe Eagle Online
Aregbesola proffers solutions to Nigeria's security challengeNational Mirror
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Vanguard
Osogbo—The Inspector General of Police, IGP, Solomon Arase, has said that the Nigeria Police Force, NPF, has lost over 435 of its men and officers within the last six months. Arase disclosed this yesterday in Osogbo while speaking at a session held ...
435 policemen lost to fighting crimes in six months, says Arase
Insurgency, kidnapping: Aregbesola calls for synergy between Police, DSS
Aregbesola proffers solutions to Nigeria's security challenge
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INEC Contradicts Army, Says Rivers Gov Election Violence-free
THISDAY Live
The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) monday told the Rivers State Governorship Election Petition sTribunal sitting in Abuja that the Nigerian Army lied when it claimed that there was no election in the state. The commission stated that ...
INEC, Army differ over conduct of Rivers gubernatorial electionThe Guardian Nigeria (satire) (press release) (blog)
Rivers tribunal: Nigerian Army lied, says INECThe Punch
Jos poll: Why Appeal Court overuled tribunalThe Nation Newspaper
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THISDAY Live
The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) monday told the Rivers State Governorship Election Petition sTribunal sitting in Abuja that the Nigerian Army lied when it claimed that there was no election in the state. The commission stated that ...
INEC, Army differ over conduct of Rivers gubernatorial election
Rivers tribunal: Nigerian Army lied, says INEC
Jos poll: Why Appeal Court overuled tribunal
Starr 103.5 FM
Akufo-Addo: Punish culpable judges in judicial scandal
Starr 103.5 FM
The presidential candidate of the opposition New Patriotic Party (NPP) has prayed the Chief Justice Theodora Georgina Wood to punish anyone found guilty in the corruption scandal which has hit the judiciary. Nana Akufo-Addo said no one should be seen ...
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The presidential candidate of the opposition New Patriotic Party (NPP) has prayed the Chief Justice Theodora Georgina Wood to punish anyone found guilty in the corruption scandal which has hit the judiciary. Nana Akufo-Addo said no one should be seen ...
The Punch
UNILAG students shut down varsity over bedbug attacks
The Punch
Students of the University of Lagos, Akoka,Yaba,on Monday shut down the varsity's two main gates over what they termed incessant attacks of bedbugs and neglect of accommodation facilities by the university authorities. The youths, who went on the ...
UNILAG students protest over bedbug-infested mattresses, unsanitary conditions ...The Guardian Nigeria (satire) (press release) (blog)
Bed bugs protest at UnilagThe Nation Newspaper
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The Punch
Students of the University of Lagos, Akoka,Yaba,on Monday shut down the varsity's two main gates over what they termed incessant attacks of bedbugs and neglect of accommodation facilities by the university authorities. The youths, who went on the ...
UNILAG students protest over bedbug-infested mattresses, unsanitary conditions ...
Bed bugs protest at Unilag
Protest rocks UNILAG over bedbugs invasion of hostels
CBC.ca
Three killed by UN troops in tense C African capital
The News International
BANGUI, Central African Republic: Three protesters were killed in the tense capital of the Central African Republic on Monday when UN peacekeepers opened fire on a crowd amid a resurgence of deadly violence in the country. Three died and seven were ...
Prisoners escape jail in Central African Republic capitalReuters
CAR Leader Leaves UN Early Due to Violence at HomeVoice of America
Central African Republic leader leaves UN early due to violence in BanguiReuters Canada
The Australian (blog)
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The News International
BANGUI, Central African Republic: Three protesters were killed in the tense capital of the Central African Republic on Monday when UN peacekeepers opened fire on a crowd amid a resurgence of deadly violence in the country. Three died and seven were ...
Prisoners escape jail in Central African Republic capital
CAR Leader Leaves UN Early Due to Violence at Home
Central African Republic leader leaves UN early due to violence in Bangui
Independent Online
Refugee crisis: Zuma rebukes leaders
Independent Online
New York - South African President Jacob Zuma has rebuked world leaders at the annual gathering of the United Nations over the current refugee crisis in Europe, saying it was “man-made” because world powers did not listen to Africa when it dealt with ...
SAfrican investments are boosting African economies – ZumaeNCA
In UN speech, South African President calls for reform of Security CouncilUN News Centre
Europe's Refugee Crisis - a View From South AfricaAllAfrica.com
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Independent Online
New York - South African President Jacob Zuma has rebuked world leaders at the annual gathering of the United Nations over the current refugee crisis in Europe, saying it was “man-made” because world powers did not listen to Africa when it dealt with ...
SAfrican investments are boosting African economies – Zuma
In UN speech, South African President calls for reform of Security Council
Europe's Refugee Crisis - a View From South Africa
Leadership Newspapers
Abati Charges Journalists To Acquire Skills For Economic Analysis
Leadership Newspapers
Former presidential spokesperson, Dr Reuben Abati, yesterday charged journalists in the country to acquire more skills to investigate and analyse economic policies in order to help in reviving Nigeria's ailing economy. He also urged them to engage more ...
Charge Politicians on Economic Policies, Abati Tells JournalistsTHISDAY Live
Abati to Buhari: Don't reverse Jonathan's reformsThe Eagle Online
Abati: I was a different person under JonathanTheCable
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Daily Times Nigeria
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Leadership Newspapers
Former presidential spokesperson, Dr Reuben Abati, yesterday charged journalists in the country to acquire more skills to investigate and analyse economic policies in order to help in reviving Nigeria's ailing economy. He also urged them to engage more ...
Charge Politicians on Economic Policies, Abati Tells Journalists
Abati to Buhari: Don't reverse Jonathan's reforms
Abati: I was a different person under Jonathan
Times LIVE
Marking World Tourism Day, South Africans hope to regain tourists by
Daily Times
JOHANNESBURG: South Africa on Sunday joined the rest of the world to commemorate the World Tourism Day, showcasing its richness and diversity. The World Tourism Day must be used to unveil tourism attractions in the country, Tourism Minister Derek ...
Visa fiasco by numbersTimes LIVE
Malusi Gigaba hits back at visa regulation criticsMail & Guardian Online
Home Affairs suspends 26 officialsIndependent Online
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Daily Times
JOHANNESBURG: South Africa on Sunday joined the rest of the world to commemorate the World Tourism Day, showcasing its richness and diversity. The World Tourism Day must be used to unveil tourism attractions in the country, Tourism Minister Derek ...
Visa fiasco by numbers
Malusi Gigaba hits back at visa regulation critics
Home Affairs suspends 26 officials
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