2014年8月12日 星期二

2014-08-13 Zimbabwe Africa


WHO backs use of experimental Ebola drugs in West Africa outbreak  Reuters Africa
GENEVA Aug 12 (Reuters) - A World Health Organisation panel of medical ethics experts ruled on Tuesday that it is ethical to offer unproven drugs or vaccines as potential treatments or preventions in West Africa's deadly Ebola outbreak. (Reporting by Kate ...


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  Leadership Newspapers   
2015: Tambuwal Holds Another Secret Meeting With Obasanjo  Leadership Newspapers
As permutations for 2015 get more intense, the speaker of the House of Representatives, Hon. Aminu Waziri Tambuwal, has continued talks with former president Chief Olusegun Obasanjo on the best way to position himself. The speaker has been on close ...

Obasanjo, Tambuwal in closed-door meeting   Daily Sun
Speaker Tambuwal in a secret meeting with Obasanjo   The News
2015: Tambuwal in secret meeting with Obasanjo   The Punch
Nigerian Tribune   
Premium Times   
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  Sydney Morning Herald   
Rhino back from the brink in Kruger  The New Age Online
The rhino population in the Kruger National Park has stabilised despite continued poaching, according to Environmental Affairs Minister, Edna Molewa. South Africa is home to 82% of Africa's rhino, 93% of Africa's white rhino and 39% of Africa's black rhino.
Hundreds of rhinos to be evacuated from Kruger National Park in South Africa   myfox8.com
South Africa to evacuate up to 500 rhino from Kruger National Park   Telegraph.co.uk
South Africa to combat poaching by moving 500 rhinos   BDlive
BBC News   
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Late night fire kills 2 children in Lagos  Nigerian Tribune
A late night fire ignited by candlelight has razed a storey building and burnt two children to death in Lagos. The sad incident occurred on Monday around 8:38p.m. at 43, Salami Street, Mafoluku, where the two infants, aged two years old each, were burnt to ...


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  Leadership Newspapers   
Osun Guber: We Are Haunted For Rejecting N14m Bribe – DSS  Leadership Newspapers
The spokesperson for the Department of State Services (DSS), Marilyn Ogar, has said that the agency is being haunted by political parties for rejecting the N14million bribe that was offered to its officials at Osun State during last Saturday's gubernatorial ...

Unnamed party accused of trying to bribe DSS men in Osun   The News
Osun: Political party offered us N14m bribe —DSS   Nigerian Tribune
We rejected N14m bribe to rig Osun election, says DSS   The Guardian Nigeria
DailyPost Nigeria   
Osun Defender   
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  Voice of America   
Mixed Messages from Uganda on Anti-LGBT Bill  Human Rights Campaign (blog)
There were very mixed messages coming out of Uganda yesterday. Earlier this month, Uganda's Constitutional Court struck down the anti-LGBT bill enacted this February. As the Ugandan parliament prepared to reintroduce the law, President Museveni said ...

Uganda's anti-gay bill will return: Soon or pretty soon?   Erasing 76 Crimes
Uganda's President Looks Like He's Backing Down On His Country's Anti-LGBT ...   ThinkProgress
Ugandan President Appears To Be Stalling Efforts To Revive Anti ...   BuzzFeed
Science AAAS   
On Top Magazine   
San Diego Gay & Lesbian News   
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  Leadership Newspapers   
Adamawa: Court fixes Sept 30 For Ngilari's Suit  Leadership Newspapers
A federal high court sitting in Abuja yesterday fixed September 10, 2014 for the suit instituted by former Adamawa State deputy governor, Mr. Bala Ngilari. The state House of Assembly declared Ngilari's office vacant on July 15 after he purportedly resigned ...

Adamawa guber poll holds October 11   Daily Sun
INEC announces date for Adamawa governorship poll   The News
Court fixes Sept 10 to hear Adamawa dep gov's suit   Nigerian Tribune
CHANNELS   
DailyPost Nigeria   
THISDAY Live   
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Awofeso: Foreigners' panic over Nigeria  The Guardian Nigeria
DEFENCE planners in Moscow, Russia, scent a putrid rot in Nigeria and are doing something about it. On July17, this year, a former Adviser to the Russian president, Alexander Nekrassov, said he peeked and saw an intervention plan on the cards. “As one ...

Non-indigenes and security challenges   Nigerian Tribune

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  Independent Online   
Cape toll decision welcomed  Independent Online
Cape Town - The Cape Chamber of Commerce and Industry on Tuesday welcomed the announcement by Sanral that there will be no e-tolling in Cape Town, and said it was opposed to any form of toll roads within the city limits. “We are also concerned that, ...

No e-tolling in the Cape   Cape Business News
No tolls in Cape Town: Cape Chamber   The New Age Online

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  BDlive   
Activists threatened with strangulation have nothing to fear, says Swaziland  BDlive
THE Swazi government said on Tuesday that two activists threatened with strangulation by Prime Minister Sibusiso Dlamini, have nothing to fear when they return home. Africa's last absolute monarchy is under mounting international pressure to implement ...

TUCOSWA wants AGOA back - President   The Swazi Observer
Swazi PM reportedly threatens activists   SFGate

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