Opt-in Email 4 You Directory

Search the directory:
You are here » Opt-in Email 4 You » Links Directory » Regional » Africa (0)

No websites in this category, yet!


Add your link - Submission Guidelines

Africa RSS Feeds

Guinea: Liberia Calls for Return to Democracy - Although the Liberian government believes there should be "constructive engagements" with the authors of Guinea's recent military coup, it does not back the new regime, says Liberia's Information Minister, Laurence K. Bropleh. AllAfrica's Boakai Fofana interviewed him after a Guinean delegation visited Monrovia seeking recognition.Since we are beginning to hear mixed reactions to the coup in Guinea from West African leaders, what is Liberia's position? Some of the coup leaders came last week to get Liberia's backing. Is Liberia backing the coup?...
Feed Source: allafrica.com

Ghana: Atta Mills Preaches Unity, Rule of Law at Inauguration - Newly sworn-in President of Ghana, Professor John Evans Atta Mills, yesterday shortly after taking the oath of office promised that there would be no room for game blame and witch-hunting by his administration, as the people of Ghana are one, irrespective of political differences....
Feed Source: allafrica.com

Uganda: Drive Against LRA Rebels Backfires - The December 14 assault on Lord?s Resistance Army, LRA, camps in northeastern Democratic Republic of Congo, DRC, surprised many....
Feed Source: allafrica.com

Zimbabwe: Local Currency Faces Extinction - Grocery purchases, public hospital bills, property sales, rent, legal fees, vegetables and even mobile phone recharge cards in Zimbabwe are now paid for in foreign currency as the worthless Zimbabwe dollar virtually ceases to be legal tender....
Feed Source: allafrica.com

Somalia: 'Everything Is Not Alright' - AllAfrica's new feature, "Africa from Abroad" highlights important articles about the continent appearing in non-African media outlets. Our first entry highlights an extensive feature written by an American writer (and poet) who has travelled extensively in Africa. ...
Feed Source: allafrica.com

Benin: Corrupt NGOs Profit From Poorest - Local NGOs subcontracted by a multi-million-dollar microfinance programme are taking bribes from borrowers, according to the fund's directors....
Feed Source: allafrica.com

Africa: Star-Studded Team to Discuss Implications of Barack Obama Presidency for Africa - A star-studded international team will discuss the implications of the Barack Obama Presidency for Africa at the 2009 THISDAY Awards/Festival of Ideas holding at Transcorp Hilton Hotel, Abuja, on Wednesday next week....
Feed Source: allafrica.com

Guinea: Former Nigerian President Endorses Coup - Former Military President retired General Ibrahim Badamasi Babangida, who returned from Guinea yesterday, said the military coup in the West African country is timely and patriotic....
Feed Source: allafrica.com

Nigeria: 'Women Constitute 70 Percent of the Poor in Country' - The Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria, Professor Chukwuma Soludo has disclosed that while Nigeria's poverty incidence is 54 percent with some areas as high as 95 percent, women make about 70 percent of the poor in Nigeria, as reported by the UNDP....
Feed Source: allafrica.com

South Africa: Economy Faces Tough Times - SA's economy faces a rough ride this year, with job losses set to keep consumer spending in check and a slowdown in private investment likely to gather momentum....
Feed Source: allafrica.com

Congo-Kinshasa: Peace Talks Enter Substantive Phase - The latest round of the United Nations-supported dialogue between the Government of the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) and a leading rebel group entered into its substantive phase today, in a bid to quell the violence engulfing the vast nation's east....
Feed Source: allafrica.com

Rwanda: Groundwork for Country's Largest Hydro Plant Begins - The initial surveying for the construction of the 27.5 MW Nyabarongo hydro-power plant, the biggest of its kind in the country, is well in progress an official from the Infrastructure ministry confirmed on Tuesday....
Feed Source: allafrica.com

Nigeria: Govt to Power Abuja With Generators - On the heels of proposals in the 2009 budget to set aside N2 billion for generators for the Presidency, National Assembly and Ministries, Departments and Agencies (MDAs), Minister of the Federal Capital Territory Administration (FCTA), Senator Adamu Aliero, disclosed yesterday that plans had been concluded by the administration to order for a large consignment of power generators for the territory....
Feed Source: allafrica.com

Nigeria: Govt Considers Fuel Tax - Hopes that the pump prices of petroleum products may soon be reviewed downward in the face of lower crude oil prices may not materialise soon afterall, THISDAY has learnt....
Feed Source: allafrica.com

Uganda: LRA Rebels Rape 80 Congolese Women - IN just two days, reclusive rebel leader Joseph Kony and his fighters raped over 80 Congolese women in the towns of Faradje and Tadu in the Orientale province in the north- eastern DR Congo....
Feed Source: allafrica.com

Zimbabwe: MDC Begins Crucial Meeting - Will they or won't they? Only the top leadership of the MDC who are meeting in Johannesburg have the answer to this four month-long guessing game that has kept Zimbabweans on tenterhooks, since talks to form a new government stalled last year....
Feed Source: allafrica.com

Botswana: Political Party Wants Electric Zimbabwe Border Fence - Urgent implementation of delayed government plans to put up an electric fence along the country's border with Zimbabwe will alleviate rampant cross border crime, according to a petition sent to Minister of Justice, Defense and Security, Dikgakgamatso Seretse, by the opposition Botswana Congress Party....
Feed Source: allafrica.com

Kenya: Kibaki Backs Down on Repressive Media Law - President Mwai Kibaki has directed the country's chief legal adviser and the minister for communications to study amendments proposed by the media fraternity to the Kenya Communications (Amendment) Act 2008 and the Kenya Communications Act 2008....
Feed Source: allafrica.com

Sudan: Walking Again, Despite Losing a Leg - Akuch Ajak Bol lost a leg after his parents, lacking the money for medical treatment, administered herbs to treat a swelling. The result was a severe infection and ultimately, amputation....
Feed Source: allafrica.com

Nigeria: Dance Draws Young Into Museum - On any weekday evening in the heart of Kano's Old City, the sounds of a koroso dance troupe can be heard from within the maroon walls of the Gidan Makama Museum....
Feed Source: allafrica.com

Somalia: Explosion Kills Government Soldiers in Mogadishu - At least four government soldiers have been killed and two others wounded after two, heavy explosions targeted to government military base around Towfiiq area in Yaqshid district north Mogadishu on Wednesday, witnesses told Shabelle radio...
Feed Source: allafrica.com

Somalia: Deputy Speaker Seeks Release of Abducted MP - Osman Elmi Boqore, deputy speaker of Somalia's parliament says efforts are underway to secure the release of a Somali lawmaker recently kidnapped by suspected insurgent fighters near the southern town of Baidoa, the seat of the parliament....
Feed Source: allafrica.com

Ghana: Nation Appoints First Woman Speaker - Ghana has confirmed the appointment of her first ever woman Speaker of Parliament, Justice Mrs Joyce Bamford-Addo, a retired Supreme Court judge....
Feed Source: allafrica.com

Somalia: 'Too Poor to Escape the Fighting' - Fadumo Mohamed Hassan and her seven children are among the few families left in Yaaqshid district of north Mogadishu, after worsening conflict forced most residents to flee the capital....
Feed Source: allafrica.com

Ethiopia: New Law on Charities Passed Despite Objections - Ethiopia's parliament has passed a law to regulate charities, despite strong criticism from opposition politicians, international human rights groups and national civil society organisations....
Feed Source: allafrica.com

Nigeria: Proposed Mega Party Unsettles PDP - Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) yesterday said it was worried over the plan by some political parties in the country to form a mega party with the aim of wrestling power from the ruling PDP in 2011....
Feed Source: allafrica.com

Nigeria: Ensure Proper Reform of Electoral System, Masari Tells Yar'Adua - Former Speaker of the House of Representatives, Hon. Aminu Bello Masari, has told President Umaru Musa Yar'Adua to see through the reform of the electoral system, saying he would have succeeded in writing his name in gold if that is the only thing he achieved while in office....
Feed Source: allafrica.com

Ghana: Hail to the Chief - Thousands of people from all walks of life yesterday converged at the Independence Square in Accra to witness the swearing in of Professor John Evans Atta Mills as the third President of the Fourth Republic of Ghana....
Feed Source: allafrica.com

Ghana: 50-50 Mandate Dawns as - Mills' Era Begins - Election 2008 was decided by a razor thin margin, but enough to have a winner....
Feed Source: allafrica.com

Nigeria: Reps Committee Laments Port Congestion, Promises to Address Problem - "This is a solemn moment for all of us. When other nations were busy celebrating the festivities, we are still discussing issue of congestion. We all know the consequences of congestion both to the final consumers and the image of government."...
Feed Source: allafrica.com

Add your link - Submission Guidelines

Copyright © 2009, Opt-in Email 4 You. All Rights Reserved.