Libya: Arab League ‘available’ to assist Libya

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Tripoli, Libya (PANA) – The Arab League is available to contribute to any Arab, regional or international initiative to restore peace to Libya, according to the Secretary General of the Arab League, Nabil al-Arabi. Speaking at a joint news conference with … Read More

Nigeria: Thirteen Nigerian banks among world’s top 1000

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Lagos, Nigeria (PANA) – Thirteen Nigerian banks are among the world’s top 1000 banks, confirming the country as the leading financial centre in Africa, The Banker Magazine of the Financial Times Group said in its 2014 edition. For the second … Read More

Ethiopia: Africa’s consumer-driven economic growth fragile, warns UNCTAD

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Addis Ababa, Ethiopia (PANA) – The UN Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD) has warned that African economies will not sustain the current high economic growth rates driven by consumption of goods and services, which has partly lowered the manufacturing capacity. Speaking … Read More

Tanzania: Tanzania’s Diaspora return to roots

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Dar es Salaam, Tanzania (PANA) – Thousands of Tanzanians from the Diaspora will hold their first-ever conference in Tanzania on August 14-15, 2014 with the aim of establishing an inclusive agenda for their participation in the country’s development. Put together by the … Read More

E. Guinea: African leaders create Criminal Court, grants immunity to sitting Presidents

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Malabo, Equatorial Guinea (PANA) – African leaders who met at their 23rd ordinary summit have approved a Protocol to create the African Court of Justice and Human and Peoples Rights to try 14 international crimes including genocide, crimes against humanity, war … Read More

South Africa: Reprieve for Apartheid-era land claim victims

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Cape Town, South Africa (PANA) – Black families who were removed from their land during the Apartheid era in South Africa can now seek redress in terms of a claims process which was reopened this week for those who failed to … Read More

Ethiopia: Ethiopia launches tourism body to target higher earnings

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Addis Ababa, Ethiopia (PANA) – Ethiopia has launched a tourism body to target a two-fold increment in the number of tourists visiting by 2015 and make the country one of Africa’s five top tourist destinations in five years. The Ethiopian Tourism … Read More

Mali: Organization wants loans to Mali turned into donations

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Bamako, Mali (PANA) – The Malian antiglobalization Association, the Coalition of African Alternatives on Debts and Development (CAD-Mali), has called on technical and financial partners (TFP) of Mali to turn their loans to the West African country into donations. CAD-Mali called … Read More

Senegal: President Sall dismisses PM Aminata Touré

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Dakar, Senegal (PANA) – The Senegalese president, Macky Sall, dismissed Friday his Prime minister, Mrs Aminata Touré, official sources said. Appointed on September 1, 2013, Mrs Touré was previously minister of Justice for more than a year. No reason has been … Read More

Rwanda: Huge military parade marks 20 years of Rwanda liberation

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Kigali, Rwanda (PANA) – Putting on a three-hour military parade, the Rwandan government on Friday celebrated 20 years of Rwanda liberation, which marked the end of genocide by the rebel movement of the Rwandan patriotic front (FPR) on 4 July, … Read More

Cote d’Ivoire: Opposition condemns lopsided membership of new Ivorian electoral body

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Abidjan, Côte d’Ivoire (PANA) – The President of the opposition party Ivorian Popular Front (FPI), Pascal Affi N’Guessan, Thursday, said the opposition parties in the country rejected the composition of the new Independent Electoral Commission (IEC) because its membership is … Read More

Tanzania: President Kikwete urges Japanese airlines to fly to Africa

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Dar es Salaam, Tanzania (PANA) – If Japanese commercial airlines started regular flights to Tanzania or any other African country, holidaymakers from Southeast Asian countries could boost tourism on the continent, according to Tanzanian President Jakaya Kikwete. During discussion at … Read More

Senegal: Egypt gets back stolen artifacts

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Dakar, Senegal (PANA) – Mohamed Ibrahim, Egypt’s Antiquities Minister, revealed Wednesday that 12 stolen artifacts would be returned to his country from London. According to a local paper, the artifacts were smuggled out of Egypt after the 25 January, 2011, revolution. … Read More

Libya: Govt. condemns capture of Libyan Islamist by US forces, demands his return

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Tripoli, Libya (PANA) – The Libyan government strongly condemned the capture, on its territory by the United States special forces, of a Libyan Islamist, suspected of being responsible for the terrorist attack on the US Consulate in Benghazi in September … Read More

2014 FIFA WC: Cameroon eliminated after 4-0 mauling by Croatia

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Manaus, Brazil (PANA) – Croatia beat Cameroon 4-0 in their 2014 FIFA World Cup Group A match at the Arena Amazonia, in Manaus, to bundle the African team from the competition. Cameroon has the final group match against hosts Brazil … Read More

2014 FIFA WC: All my players are fit for Colombia match, says Ivorian coach

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Sao Paulo, Brazil (PANA) – “All my players are fit to start the match against Colombia,” said the coach of the Ivorian national team, Sabri Lamouchi, at a pre-match press conference here Wednesday which focused specifically on captain Didier Drogba … Read More

2014 FIFA WC: Algeria ends 28-year goal drought in loss to Belgium

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Belo Horizonte, Brazil (PANA) – Algeria may have lost 2-1 in its opening game against Belgium, on Tuesday, in Belo Horizonte, at the ongoing FIFA World Cup in Brazil, but the North Africans broke a goal jinx that had afflicted the country … Read More

Senegal: Auditors find 1,169 “ghost workers” in Senegal

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Dakar, Senegal (PANA) – The Senegalese Minister of Public Service, Social Dialogue and Professional Organizations, Mansour Sy, said Tuesday that physical and biometric auditing of the public service has revealed the existence of 1,169 “ghost workers” for whom salaries totalling … Read More

2014 FIFA WC: Ghana coach Appiah blames ‘loss of concentration’ for US loss

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Natal, Brazil (PANA) – The coach of Ghana’s senior national football team, Kwesi Appiah, said loss of concentration was partly to blame for Ghana’s 2-1 opening 2014 FIFA World Cup Group G loss to the United States on Monday and concedes … Read More

2014 FIFA WC: Keshi blames anxiety for Eagles’ flop

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Curitiba, Brazil (PANA) – With his team playing a disappointing goalless draw against Iran at the 2014 FIFA World Cup in Curitiba on Monday, Nigeria’s head coach Stephen Keshi said anxiety was responsible for the result. Speaking at the post-match … Read More

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