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Somalia: Museveni to Visit Mogadishu

Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni is for the first time scheduled to visit Somalia's restive capital Mogadishu where he is expected to hold talks with his Somali counterpart and inspect the peacekeeping operation of African Union troops. (AllAfrica)


Liberia: Taylor Denies Sending Rebels to Attack Guinea

The trial for former Liberian president Charles Taylor took an early adjournment today when immediately after the mid-morning break, one of the judges reportedly fell ill. Prior to the court's adjournment, the accused former Liberian president denied allegations that he sent his rebel fighters to attack neighbouring Guinea, saying that he gave approval to "hot pursuit missions" which entered into the neighboring country. (AllAfrica)


Uganda: A New War Rages in the North

Twenty-one-year old widow, Santa Auma remembers the day four men, armed with spears and knives stormed her hut at about 3:35am on March 20, 2008, and robbed her. Then they took turns raping her and her 20-year-old niece. Auma decided to fight back. She and her niece went to the hospital and then to the Police. One of the attackers was arrested and is in jail awaiting trial. (AllAfrica)


Sudan: Southerners Still Besieged by Suspected LRA Fighters

Suspected Lord's Resistance Army (LRA) fighters have attacked Nzara region of Southern Sudan at least three times this month, forcing civilians to flee their homes, local officials said. (AllAfrica)


Somalia: Mass Exodus As Militia Takes Control of Southern Town

Somalia's Islamist Al-Shabab militia group has taken control of the southern town of Afmadow, 620km south of the capital Mogadishu, causing hundreds of families to flee in fear of violence. (AllAfrica)


Ghana: Bloody Clash Over Chieftancy

All hell broke loose at Odumaase, in the Lower Manya Krobo District of the Eastern Region, during the wee hours of last Friday, when members of the Pierngua Clan, resorted to the exchange of gunfire to address their long-drawn-out chieftaincy dispute, between the sitting Pierngua Divisional Chief of the Manya Traditional Area, Nene Tetteh Zogli III, and one Martin, a military personnel. (AllAfrica)


Congo-Kinshasa: UN Peacekeepers' Hospital Brings Treatment to Hundreds of Local Congolese

A hospital set up in the eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) to care for United Nations peacekeepers is also bringing hope to hundreds of local people who might otherwise lack necessary treatment for their illnesses and injuries as well as screening that can ward off preventable sickness. (AllAfrica)


Somalia: Heavy Fighting Kills 10, Wounds More Others in North Mogadishu

At least 10 people have been killed and more others wounded after heavy fighting between the transitional government forces backing by the AU troops (AMISOM) and the Islamist fighters broke out in the north of the Somali capital Mogadishu, official and witnesses said on Tuesday. (AllAfrica)


Somalia: Ahlu Sunna Clerics Explains Big Explosions in Central Somalia

The Islamic clerics of Ahlu Sunna Waljama'a have explained more on big explosions targeted to the centre of Galmudug administration in central Somalia, just as some of key clerics meeting there in north, officials told shabelle Radio on Tuesday. (AllAfrica)


Uganda: 34 Kony Rebels Surrender to Army

The army yesterday paraded 10 former fighters of the Lords Resistance Army (LRA) who surrendered last week to government soldiers. (AllAfrica)


Nigeria: Ex-Militants Hold Amnesty Official Hostage

About 26 ex-militants at rehabilitation center located at the Social Development Institute (SDI) in Okeyi, Etche Local Government Area of Rivers State yesterday held a staff of the institute hostage over what they described as unfair treatment by their host. (AllAfrica)


Africa: Don't Throw Away the Gem in Immigrants

Nearly two years ago the world witnessed horrific images of murder and arson on a horrendous scale. We saw pictures of grim-looking, matchete-wielding young men roaming the dusty streets of shanty towns of South Africa hunting for foreign-looking Africans to hack to death. (AllAfrica)


Somalia: Puntland Respond to Donald Payne's Statement

The government of Somalia's Puntland state has strongly rejected a recent statement issued from the office of US Congressman Donald M. Payne who is the Chairman of the House Sub-Committee on Africa and Global Health under the aegis of the House Committee on Foreign Affairs. (AllAfrica)


Nigeria: That Militants' Rape of Port Harcourt

Has anyone really been raped? How many and by who? Conflicting reports emanate from everywhere. Will we ever really know what happened? As always, the truth is a scarce commodity in Nigeria. (AllAfrica)


Nigeria: Of Colonialism, North-South Dichotomy

Issues and contentions which arose from the launch of a book by elder statesman and legal practitioner, Sir Olaniwun Ajayi last week, will linger for so long, as the book succeeded in revisiting and rekindling the ethnic rivalry which has long existed between the North and the South. Omololu Ogunmade who was present at the occasion, writes on the degree of controversy the launch has created (AllAfrica)


Nigeria: Army Officer Dies in Kwali Auto Crash

A senior military officer, Lt. Col. U.A Zoaka, at the weekend lost his life in a ghastly motor accident that occurred at Gari -Sabo village, near Kwali, along the Abuja-Lokoja highway. (AllAfrica)


Nigeria: Seven-Point Agenda, An End Itself , Says Mark

The Senate President, Senator David Mark yesterday threw his weight behind President Yar'Adua's Seven-Point Agenda, insisting that it was actually an end itself which will eventually set Nigeria on the path to the desired prosperity and progress, if faithfully implemented. (AllAfrica)


Nigeria: FG Signs N148 Billion Devt Pact With EU

The European Union (EU) has signed an agreement, which aims to help Nigeria tackle development challenges in the areas of governance, trade and peace. (AllAfrica)


Uganda: Kazini's Death is Like That of Julius Caeser

ADIEU James Kazini. The death of the former army commander, Maj Gen Kazini, reminds us of Shakespeare's philosophy of tragedies - just fate. (AllAfrica)


Nigeria: Ohshiomhole Launches Security Outfit

Governor Adams Oshiomhole of Edo State has launched a joint military/police security outfit of Operation Thunderstorm in Benin to further check the menace of kinappers and other criminal activities in the state. (AllAfrica)


Somalia: Heavy Fighting Starts in Mogadishu

Heavy fighting between the Islamist fighters and AMISOM troops have started around Kulliyadda Jalle Si'ad building, a base for the Burundian troops in the Somali capital Mogadishu, just after a day of calm situation in the capital, witnesses told Shabelle radio on Monday. (AllAfrica)


Nigeria: National Assembly Peace Meeting Collapses

Barring any last minute change, the Special Adviser to President Umaru Yar'Adua on National Assembly, Senator Mohammed Abba-Aji will today lay the 2010 budget to the Senate and the House of Representatives respectively. (AllAfrica)


Namibia: NDF Airforce Base Shrouded in Secrecy

Information about the new air force base being built for the Namibian Defence Force (NDF) near Karibib has proven hard to come by as the Ministry was unwilling to give details. (AllAfrica)


Nigeria: Govt Tasked on Niger-Delta

THE Federal Government has been charged not to renege on its commitment to rapidly develop the Niger Delta, especially now that the struggle has shifted from armed violence to ideological agitation. (AllAfrica)


Nigeria: JTF Tasked to Arrest Effurun Illegal Arms Market

The Joint Task Force (JTF) has been called upon to invade the Mechanic Village , close to the military barracks in Effurun, Uvwie Local Government Area of Delta State, where suspected illegal arms trade is flourishing. (AllAfrica)


Congo-Kinshasa: Journalist Recalls Phone Threat Ordeal

It is Wednesday, September 8, 2009, around 9.30 am when suddenly, my phone rings. I pick up and hear the voice of my colleague Caddy Adzuba from Radio Okapi on the other end of the line. (AllAfrica)


Sudan: Southern Army Vows to Stop Using Child Soldiers

A top United Nations human rights official today welcomed a deal agreed by a former rebel group in southern Sudan to end the use of child soldiers among its ranks, while warning of the threat posed to children by various armed militia operating in the region. (AllAfrica)


Somalia: Heavy Clashes Kill 11 in Mogadishu

At least 11 people have been killed and 18 others injured in heavy fighting between Somali government forces and fighters loyal to insurgent Hizbul Islam group, Radio Garowe reports on Monday. (AllAfrica)


Somalia: Ethiopian and Somali Officials Hold Secret Talks

Ethiopian officials have reportedly crossed the border to neighbouring Somalia to hold secret talks with former administrators of Somalia's southern region of Bakool in the southwestern border village of Yeed, sources reported. (AllAfrica)


Congo-Kinshasa: Hague Trial of Rebel Leaders to Open

The trial against two former Congolese rebel leaders for crimes allegedly committed by their militias in eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) in 2003 is set to begin tomorrow in The Hague at the International Criminal Court. (AllAfrica)


Sudan: Demobilization Begins in North Darfur

Over 150 ex-combatants who once fought for armed militia in Sudan's war-torn Darfur region participated today in a United Nations-backed demobilization and reintegration programme which aims to ease the return of former soldiers to their communities. (AllAfrica)