| All Africa |
21 Nov 2008 |
| The Security Council today welcomed last weekend's legislative elections in Guinea-Bissau and called on the political parties in the troubled West African country to respect the results. |
| All Africa |
21 Nov 2008 |
| The Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the Republic of Cameroon, His Excellency Beng'Yela Augustine Gang, has presented his letters of credence to Liberian President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf. At a ceremony Thursday at the President's Foreign Ministry office, the Liberian leader extolled the long standing ties between Liberia and Cameroon, dating back to the late 50s when the Prime Minister of Cameroon visited Liberia followed by a return in 1962. |
| All Africa |
21 Nov 2008 |
| The largest mobile teleco-mmunications network company in the world, Vodafone Group, has expressed its desire to operate in the Nigerian telecoms terrain. |
| All Africa |
21 Nov 2008 |
| Rose Kabuye Thursday morning overcame the first hurdle in her battle with the French judiciary when she was given a conditional release at her first appearance before the Palais de Justice in Paris. |
| All Africa |
21 Nov 2008 |
| A senior government official in Somalia's separatist state of Somaliland said on Thursday that the United Nations has lowered the security-level for the region. |
| All Africa |
21 Nov 2008 |
| The top United Nations relief official today called for more than $2 billion for humanitarian projects next year in Sudan, with almost half of the funds being earmarked for the war-torn region of Darfur, where violence has uprooted nearly half the 6 million-strong population. |
| All Africa |
21 Nov 2008 |
| TREE farming is getting firmly established as an investment venture with enticing medium and long-term returns. Accordingly, the National Forestry Authority (NFA) is encouraging people to invest in the sector. |
| All Africa |
21 Nov 2008 |
| Sameer Agricultural and Livestock Limited's (SALL) entrance into the local dairy industry will go a long way towards helping Uganda catch up to its neighbours in milk production. |
| All Africa |
21 Nov 2008 |
| THE Electoral Commission (EC) has declared the Kayunga LC5 seat vacant following the suspension of Eng. Thomas Mulondo. |
| All Africa |
21 Nov 2008 |
| THE Kyenjojo-Kagadi road has been cut off following the submerging of the bridge on River Muzizi in western Uganda. The floods, that started on Sunday, are caused by heavy rains. |