News and views from Africa
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Written by Dennis Itunbi
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Tuesday, 25 January 2005 |
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Villagers in Nobel Laureate Wangari Maathai’s native Nyeri home rolled out the red carpet long before her homecoming party was scheduled… |
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Written by Alexandra Sicotte-Levesque
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Friday, 20 August 2004 |
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Fraud is one of Africa's biggest industries, and the anonymity of the web offers hi-tech thieves protection from detection. That is, until they're caught out by a reporter… |
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Written by Richard Powell
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Sunday, 20 June 2004 |
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A quarter of a million died of hunger in the Sudanese region of Darfur in 1984. Now the UN warns such a catastrophe could happen again if it can't reach those who need help. |
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Written by Alexandra Sicotte-Levesque
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Friday, 28 May 2004 |
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Ghana’s population of 19 million is being ravaged by HIV/Aids. One reporter spends the day with a doctor there, fighting to get his patients the treatment they need to live. |
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Written by Phillip Nwosu
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Tuesday, 09 March 2004 |
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A recent assassination attempt on a Nigerian politician is the latest in a series of high-profile hits in a country analysts say is headed towards a civil dictatorship. |
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Written by Alexandra C Murphy
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Thursday, 18 December 2003 |
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Durban's Golden Mile in South Africa is a shark hotspot where swimmers equal lunch, but as one reporter finds, prevention is not always better than cure. |
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Written by Phillip Nwosu
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Saturday, 06 December 2003 |
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Nigeria officially welcomed Great Britain's Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip with open arms, but ordinary Nigerians expressed doubts over whether this week's state visit would have positive implications for them. |
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Written by Davis J Weddi
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Tuesday, 28 October 2003 |
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Journalists in Uganda have unanimously elected journalist-cum-politician Ahmed Katerega to head the Uganda Journalists Association. |
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