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Rwanda: Govt Restores Diplomatic Ties With France

Rwanda and France have agreed to restore diplomatic relations three years after the two countries severed ties after an incident triggered by controversial indictments issued by a French Judge. (AllAfrica)


Uganda: U.S Senator Sponsors LRA Legislation

US Senator Russ Feingold's statement - Senate committee passes Feingold Bill requiring new strategy to confront the Lord's Resistance Army rebellion in Northern Uganda. (AllAfrica)


Nigeria: Bode George - The Judiciary On Trial Again

Still basking in the euphoria of the encomiums it received from most Nigerians for dismissing the application filed by Mr. Andy Uba, a former Anambra State Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) gubernatorial candidate, over the governorship the April 14, 2007 election, the judiciary is again on trial. (AllAfrica)


Nigeria: How Ukrainian Govt Plots to Implicate Nigerian Pastor

The Nigerian government has been alerted of a plot by some elements of the Ukrainian government to frame a Nigerian pastor in Kiev, Ukraine, Mr. Sunday Adelaja, for alleged fraud and treason. (AllAfrica)


Tanzania: Appeal Court 'Flouted Rules'

The Court of Appeal of Tanzania, which is the supreme judicial authority in the country, has found itself on the receiving end of a judgement by an administrative tribunal. (AllAfrica)


Kenya: Global Rights Body Hails ICC Move

An international human rights group has hailed the request by the International Criminal Court (ICC) prosecutor Luis Moreno Ocampo to the court's judges to open a Kenya investigation as "decisive". (AllAfrica)


Kenya: State Must Deliver On New Law, Says Minister

The Grand Coalition government risks being seen as selfish if it does not deliver the new constitution, Internal Security minister George Saitoti has warned. (AllAfrica)


Nigeria: 'Probe U-17 Over-Age Allegations'

Human rights lawyer, Mr. Bamidele Aturu has called on the federal government to probe the alleged use of over-aged players in the just concluded FIFA Under-17 football tournament which the country hosted. (AllAfrica)


Nigeria: Our Success Dependent On Public Cooperation - IGP

As efforts to reform the Nigeria Police Force continues, the inspector-general of Police (IGP), Mr. Ogbonna Onovo, has said that the success of the force depended on the level of cooperation it receives. (AllAfrica)


Nigeria: Abia CpPChides Police Over Inspection of Vehicle Particulars

Commissioner of Police, Abia State, Mr. Jonathan Johnson, has lashed out on officers and men of the command for indiscriminate inspection of vehicle particulars, and threatened to dismiss any one found inspecting such particulars on the road without authorisation from the police hierarchy, describing such action as illegal. (AllAfrica)


Namibia: Don't Bribe RA Officials

Minister of Works and Transport, Helmut Angula wants the public to refrain from bribing officials from the Roads Authority (RA) of Namibia to obtain illegal driving licenses and to register unroadworthy vehicles. Angula this week warned those who bribe RA officials that they will face the full wrath of the law, and in the same vein, cautioned vehicle examiners and licensing officials to act diligently, honestly and to be friendly. (AllAfrica)


Namibia: NCCI Ready to Work With Government On Work Permits

The Namibian Chamber of Commerce and Industry (NCCI) says it wants to work closely with government to improve the process of issuing work permits so that businesses can get faster access to skilled workers. (AllAfrica)


Nigeria: Budget Venue Blues

The recent (or current) issue of where the Annual Budget should be presented by the President of the Federation, Alhaji Umar Yar'Adua, might be described as uncalled for. (AllAfrica)


Nigeria: National Assembly Budget Blues

The presentation of the budget by the President to the joint session of the National Assembly is undoubtedly one of the most spectacular events of the legislative year. (AllAfrica)


Kenya: Church Advises On Constitution-Making Exercise

Kenyans should ensure the current constitution-making exercise is not politicised the Anglican Church of Kenya (ACK) has said. (AllAfrica)


Kenya: Rights Defenders And Victims of Post-Election Violence Face Threats

The International Centre for Policy and Conflict (ICPC) has expressed concern on the deepening crisis in Kenya of human rights defenders and victims of post-election violence threats and intimidation and has urged government to address the issue. (AllAfrica)


Nigeria: President Yar'Adua's Ailment Complex But Treatable - Doctors

Who is in charge in the event of Presidential disability? This is the question that has been agitating Nigerians at home and abroad since the news of President Umaru Yar'Adua's health condition broke. (AllAfrica)


Nigeria: Abia, Imo Assemblies in Face-Off

A Big Face off is brewing between Abia state House of Assembly and Imo state House of Assembly over the warrant of arrest issued to the immediate governor of Abia state, Chief Orji Uzor Kalu by the Imo House over allegations Orji made against the governor of Imo state, Chief Ikedi Ohakim. (AllAfrica)


Kenya: Prosecutor Seeks OK on Inquiry

The request today by the International Criminal Court (ICC) prosecutor to the court's judges to open a Kenya investigation is a decisive step toward justice for the country's 2007 post-election violence, Human Rights Watch said. (AllAfrica)


Nigeria: Governor Aliyu Urges Support For Electoral Reform Process

Gov Babangida Aliyu of Niger State at the weekend urged the people of the state to support the Federal Government's efforts to reform the electoral process to strengthen the nation's democratic institutions. (AllAfrica)


Tanzania: ICC Asked to Probe 2001 Pemba Killings

The International Criminal Court (ICC) should investigate the January 2001 Pemba killings in a bid to prosecute its perpetrators, a University of Dar es Salaam law lecturer proposed in the city on Thursday. (AllAfrica)


Nigeria: Nitel/Mtel - FG Commits N70 Billion to Staff Liabilities

Indications have emerged that the House of Representatives may have concluded arrangements to investigate the reasons behind the alleged sabotage in the sale of Nigeria Telecommunication Limited (NITEL) and its subsidiary, Mobile Telecommunication Limited (Mtel). (AllAfrica)


Uganda: FDC Plan to Sue Kulayigye

Forum for Democratic Change supporters in Karamoja region have refuted allegations by the UPDF spokesperson that their leader, Dr, Kizza Besigye promised to give guns to the Karimojong. (AllAfrica)


Uganda: High Court to Decide Fate of YMCA Management

The High Court will today decide whether or not to disband the current managers of Uganda Young Men's Christians Association (YMCA) over alleged mismanagement of the institute including financial fraud. (AllAfrica)


Uganda: Iraq Guards Sue Askar Over Salary Deductions

Three employees of Askar Security Services Limited, a company that recruits private guards to serve in Iraq, have dragged their employer to court for allegedly deducting their pay. (AllAfrica)


Second Congo War Crimes Trial Begins - Accused Deny Massacre Charges Amid Concern That People in Ituri Missed Court Proceedings.

The war crimes trial of two former Congolese militia leaders began this week amid concerns that people affected by the case in the Ituri region of the Democratic Republic of the Congo, DRC, had no way to watch the proceedings themselves. (AllAfrica)


Nigeria: Yar'Adua's Health And Power Rotation

My phone rang. I was deep in sleep, but I was rudely woken up Wednesday morning by the call. "Sorry to wake you up, Simon. Have you heard? The president is dead," the voice said. (AllAfrica)


Nigeria: Church Decries State of The Nation

The Presbyterian Church of Nigeria (PCN) has taken a look at the state of the nation and declared that Nigerians were now living in apparent hopelessness. It blamed this on the economic and socio-political situation in the country in which the major social structures are in the throes of death. (AllAfrica)


Uganda: Police Dogs And Their Amazing Abilities

Dog training was started by the Belgian Police in the 1890s and introduced in Uganda by the British colonialists. The Ugandan police now boast 59 classic dog breeds with amazing crime detecting and halting abilities. (AllAfrica)


Uganda: Nateete Cops Compensated

Twenty eight Police officers, whose properties were destroyed when suspected rioters burnt down Nateete Police Station, have been compensated. Police welfare chief Julius Shalita handed over the money to each officer at the same station on Friday. (AllAfrica)


Namibia: Electoral Commission Acts Against Observers

The Electoral Commission of Namibia (ECN) has again suspended the observer status of a human rights watchdog it accuses of lying about mistakes on the voter's roll. (AllAfrica)