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Four year-old Tobe Ejorfo receives drops of polio vaccine at the Ore-Ofe nursery school in Lagos, jsa1
Africa   Children   Health   Nigeria   Photos   Polio  
 Voa News 
Nigeria Targets Millions of Children in New Polio Campaign
| Some 26,000 Nigerian health workers are going door-to-door in the northern state of Kano administering oral polio drops to children under the age of five. Kano has been the epicenter of the transmis... (photo: AP/ George Osodi)
Rahul Dravid, indian cricket player
Cricket   Entertainment   Photos   Sport   Star  
 The Times Of India 
Morgan will take cricket forward: Mali
|                 DUBAI: Ray Mali, who stepped down as International Cricket Council President on Friday, has urged the cricketing fraternity to support hi... (photo: Creative commons / )
 Voters in Freetown, Sierra Leone wait in long lines for several hours Friday, March 15, 1996 for the chance to elect the country´s first civilian president in almost four years. The Sierra Leone Army which has ruled since April 1992 plans to transf  Independent online 
Low turnout in local elections
| by Rod Mac Johnson | Freetown - Sierra Leone's local elections, seen as a popularity test for the government of President Ernest Koroma, were marked by low voter turnout Saturday after a campaign pl... (photo: AP Photo/David Guttenfelder)
Africa   Campaign   Elections   Freetown   Photos   Sierra Leone  
 South African President Thabo Mbeki addresses reporters in the courtyard of the Elysee Palace after his meeting with his French counterpart Jacques Chirac, in Paris, Thursday, April 12, 2007. President Mbeki has been invited by President Chirac for consu  CNN 
Why few African leaders criticize Mugabe
| JOHANNESBURG, South Africa (AP) -- Nigeria. Rwanda. Uganda. Ethiopia. Gabon. The list of candidates for the title "least democratic in Africa" is not confined to Zimbabwe. | While Robert Mugabe has ... (photo: AP/Michael Sawyer)
Africa   Johannesburg   Leaders   Photos   Politics   Zimbabwe  
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 A seamstress in Ghana, jsa1 BBC News
Ghana gets tough on 'brain drain'
| If you want to train in Ghana as a nurse and then disappear in search of greener pastures abroad, you better have deep pockets. | That is the message from the governmen... (photo: Ghana Photos)
Africa   Britain   Ghana   Health   Nurse   Photos  
Ghanian woman with her child selling locally made bread, jsa1 Voa News
Ghana's Hard Drug Usage Spreads to Pregnant Women
| Doctors in Ghana say they are noticing a very disturbing trend of more and more pregnant women getting addicted to hard drugs like cocaine. But they say health practiti... (photo: public domain)
Africa   Drug   Ghana   Health   Photos   Women  
 OAU Secretariat. CAPE TOWN, South Africa April 10   Ugandan troops should leave Congo by April 24, the presidents of five African nations decided at a summit called to defuse violence along Congo´s eastern borders. Independent online
Africa's problems require African solutions
| By Fiona Forde | It was to Sharm el-Sheikh that 29 Israeli, Arab and world leaders travelled in 1996 in an attempt to bring peace to the Middle East. | Bill Clinton bol... (photo: OAU file photo)
Africa   Photos   Politics   Problems   Zimbabwe  
KLps1 - May 07 - Perth,Australia - Vodafone - Telecommunications - Mobile - Phone - Cellular. (ps1)  The Guardian
Vodafone buys majority stake in Ghana phone group for £450m
| · Mobile use rising by 50% a year in African nation | · Ghana Telecom has 90% of country's broadband | Vodafone has snapped up a controlling stake in Ghana's ... (photo: WN/Patricia)
African   Business   Ghana   Photos   Vodafone  
 Vodafone / wam2 TVNZ
Vodafone makes new acquisition
Jul 4, 2008 8:06 AM | Britain's Vodafone Group has acquired for $NZ1.19 billion a 70% stake in Ghana Telecom, the African country's third-largest mobile phone operator. &... (photo: GFDL)
Acquisition   Britain   Group   Photos   Vodafone  
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Goma: Director has her own quirks
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- 'Shell Not Yet Directed to Leave Ogoniland'
- R-Money’s foray into Nigeria
- Reliance Money ties up with Lagos firm to enter Nigeria
- Nigeria's first oil well is still source of woe
KLps1 - May 07 - Perth,Australia - Vodafone - Telecommunications - Mobile - Phone - Cellular. (ps1)
Vodafone buys majority stake in Ghana phone group for £450m
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Religion & Culture Sport
- Low turnout in local elections
- Why few African leaders criticize Mugabe
- West condemns Mugabe, ignores other Africa despots
- West condemns Mugabe, ignores other Africa despots
 Voters in Freetown, Sierra Leone wait in long lines for several hours Friday, March 15, 1996 for the chance to elect the country´s first civilian president in almost four years. The Sierra Leone Army which has ruled since April 1992 plans to transf
Low turnout in local elections
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- Mali shows faith in Morgan
- Gunmen kidnap the brother of Everton defender Joseph Yobo in
- Morgan will take cricket forward: Mali
- Everton offer help after Yobo's brother kidnapped in Nig
Rahul Dravid, indian cricket player
Morgan will take cricket forward: Mali
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Health & AIDS Politics
- Nigeria Targets Millions of Children in New Polio Campaign
- YEMEN: Influx of African arrivals in June
- Nigeria's first oil well is still source of woe
- Nigeria's first oil well is still source of woe
Four year-old Tobe Ejorfo receives drops of polio vaccine at the Ore-Ofe nursery school in Lagos, jsa1
Nigeria Targets Millions of Children in New Polio Campaign
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- Yar'Adua's Embattled Presidency
- UN Welcomes Successful Local Elections
- E Guinea leader slams govt
- Low turnout in local elections
 Voters in Freetown, Sierra Leone wait in long lines for several hours Friday, March 15, 1996 for the chance to elect the country´s first civilian president in almost four years. The Sierra Leone Army which has ruled since April 1992 plans to transf
Low turnout in local elections
more