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Nigeria: Business group frowns at US dictatorial price policy under AGOA

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Lagos, Nigeria (PANA) – Fourteen years after the introduction of the African Growth and Opportunity Act (AGOA) by the US government to facilitate trade with the continent, a Nigerian business group has frowned at a situation whereby America is dictating … Read More

Tanzania: Mobile-based tools bringing education to millions in Africa – Report

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Dar es Salaam, Tanzania (PANA) – The ubiquity of mobile phones is providing a new low cost tool for teaching in some of the poorest communities, according to a news update published Thursday by global telecoms industry monitor Pyramid Research. … Read More

South Africa: Greenpeace calls Eskom’s pollution reduction measures ‘window dressing’

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Johannesburg, South Africa (PANA) – The non-governmental environmental organization Greenpeace has described as a mere window dressing the pollution reducing measures so far taken by the South African power utility Eskom. The organization said that following the launch of its campaign … Read More

Senegal: MFWA urges Senegalese Police to respect students’ rights

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Dakar, Senegal (PANA) – The Accra-based sub-regional rights body, Media Foundation for West Africa (MFWA) Thursday urged Senegalese Police to respect students’ right to demonstrate. ”We also urge students to act within the law whenever they choose to exercise their … Read More

World Women Global Council honors women as Champions of Change

By Isseu Diouf Campbell Several women from diverse ethnic backgrounds were honored on August 15, 2014, during the ”Champion of Change Awards” hosted by the World Women Global Council at the United Nations headquarters. The honorees include: * Dr. Nasif … Read More

Congo: Congo, Cameroon to jointly exploit iron ore in their border

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Brazzaville, Congo (PANA) – Cameroon and Congo are considering a join exploitation of the iron deposits discovered at the border between the two countries, the Cameroonian minister of Mines, Louis-Paul Motaze, said Monday at the end of an audience with … Read More

South Africa: South Africa: Standard Bank report confirms strong growth in Africa’s rising middle class

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Johannesburg, South Africa (PANA) – Africa has experienced substantial growth in its middle class over the past 14 years, according to a study by Standard Bank. The report, entitled “Understanding Africa’s middle class”, found that there are 15 million middle-class … Read More

Harlem Week celebrates 40 years

By Isseu Diouf Campbell Harlemites had a lot of fun on Harlem day, which took place on august 17th, 2014, along 135th Street from St. Nicholas Avenue to 5th Avenue. The event featuring a children’s festival, a health village, an … Read More

Modahnik – Kinshasa Fashion Week

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1 2 3 ► Modahnik – Kinshasa Fashion Week Congolese designer Kahindo Mateene behind the brand Modahnik presented her Spring Summer Collection 2015 on July 20, 2014, at Kinshasa Fashion Week in the Democratic Republic of Congo. Photos Credit: Simon Deiner Related Images:

Senegal: Trial of former Senegalese minister Karim Wade resumes

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Dakar, Senegal (PANA) – The trial of Senegal’s former Minister of State for International Cooperation, Regional Development, Air Transport, and Infrastructure, Karim Wade, resumed here Monday after a 12-day suspension to give the court time to look into objections raised … Read More

Zambia: Police arrest opposition MP Jonas Shakafuswa for assault

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Lusaka, Zambia (PANA) – Opposition United Party for National Development (UPND) Member of Parliament Jonas Shakafuswa, has been arrested for allegedly assaulting six cadres from the ruling Patriotic Front (PF) during campaigns ahead of Tuesday’s parliamentary by-election in the Mangango … Read More

Gambia: ‘Prisons conditions horrible’

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Banjul, Gambia (PANA) – An opposition politician in The Gambia has described the prison conditions in the West African nation as ”horrible” and called for measures to decongest the prisons in the country. Leader of opposition National Reconciliation Party (NRP) … Read More

Libya: Libyans demonstrate against foreign intervention

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Tripoli, Libya (PANA) – Thousands of Libyans took to the streets in the capital, Tripoli, on Friday, to demonstrate against calls, by the new Parliament, for international intervention in the violent crisis ravaging their country. The intervention, according to parliamentarians, is … Read More

MF Couture – Kinshasa Fashion Week

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  1 2 ► Congolese designer Marie-France Mumba behind the brand MF Couture, presented her Spring Summer Collection 2015 on July 20, 2014, at Kinshasa Fashion Week in the Democratic Republic of Congo. Photos Credit: Simon Deiner Related Images:

South Africa: New Greenpeace campaign shows coal is poisoning South Africans

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Johannesburg, South Africa (PANA) – Greenpeace on Thursday launched its anti-coal project that puts a human face on coal and challenges South Africans to question the source of the country’s energy. Over 90% of South Africa’s electricity is generated from … Read More

Mauritius: Free WIFI Zones installed over Mauritius

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Port-Louis, Mauritius (PANA) – Mauritius has installed over 170 free Wireless Internet Fidelity (WIFI) zones across the island, in a bid to improve the quality of life of the population. Mauritian Information and Communication Technology Minister Tassarajen Pillay Chedumbrum, said … Read More

Tanzania: National debt burden bulges to over US$14b

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Dar es Salaam, Tanzania (PANA) – Tanzania’s external debt stock swelled to over US$14 billion at the end of June 2014, on account of new disbursements and accumulation of interest arrears, the central bank said in a new report released … Read More

Nigeria: Disease reduces Nigerian cocoa prices

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Lagos, Nigeria (PANA) – Nigerian cocoa farmers are being offered lower prices as mould induced by heavy rainfall has reduced the quality of the chocolate ingredients, according to Socodevi, a Canada-based organisation working on improving crops in Nigeria. The private … Read More

Video Interview with Mandela Washington Fellow Fouzia Dahir

Mandela Washington Fellow Fouzia Dahir talks about leadership and the U.S. Africa Summit. Video Interview with Mandela Washington Fellow Fouzia Dahir Related Images:

Mood – Kinshasa Fashion Week

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1 2 ► Mood – Kinshasa Fashion Week La créatrice de mode congolaise, Marie Omba, a présenté sa Collection Printemps/Été 2015, le 20 juillet 2014, lors de la Semaine de la mode, Kinshasa Fashion Week en République Démocratique du Congo. Photos Credit: Simon … Read More

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