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SOUTHERN AFRICA: Thirty percen...

SOUTHERN AFRICA: Thirty percent less maize by 2030

IRIN
Tuesday, February 19, 2008
As global warming pushes temperatures up and droughts become more intense, the production of maize, southern Africa's staple food, could drop by as...
BURKINA FASO: Some $450 millio...

BURKINA FASO: Some $450 million in medicines for “neglected” diseases

IRIN
Tuesday, February 19, 2008
Pharmaceutical companies have pledged some US$450 million worth of medicines to Burkina Faso to fight “neglected” diseases that blind or otherwise...
Willy Joof Trial Continues

Willy Joof Trial Continues

The Point
Tuesday, February 19, 2008
The trial of the former Permanent Secretary at the Department of State for Foreign Affairs, Willy Joof, continued on Thursday before Magistrate...
Gambiato Take On South Africa ...

Gambiato Take On South Africa In Friendly

The Point
Monday, February 18, 2008
A friendly match has been proposed between The Gambia U-20’s and South Africa scheduled to take place on February 23rd 2008 in Banjul. Seedy Kinteh,...
GPA Take on Es Bingerville

GPA Take on Es Bingerville

The Point
Monday, February 18, 2008
The Gambia Ports Authority will meet Es Bingerville of Ivory Coast in the 5th edition of the Caf Confederation championship cup to be played tomorrow...
The Glory Days of Wrestling to...

The Glory Days of Wrestling to Return to the Gambia–Gambia Wrestling Prexy

The Point
Monday, February 18, 2008
The Africell is to sponsor a grand wrestling contest between Gambian Wrestlers with their Senegalese counterparts organised by The Gambia Wrestling...
KENYA: UN humanitarian envoy w...

KENYA: UN humanitarian envoy winds up visit as mediation talks enter "crucial" week

IRIN
Monday, February 18, 2008
John Holmes, the UN's Under-Secretary-General for Humanitarian Affairs and Emergency Relief Coordinator, wound up a three-day visit to Kenya on 10...
MALAWI: Enough food for everyo...

MALAWI: Enough food for everyone?

IRIN
Monday, February 18, 2008
Despite a bumper harvest last season, there are signs of maize shortages in some parts of Malawi, but deputy minister of agriculture Bintony Kutsaira...
ZAMBIA: A new kind of internal...

ZAMBIA: A new kind of internally displaced people

IRIN
Monday, February 18, 2008
Zambia's open-door investment policy is coming under criticism from rights activists for passing on the real cost of development to the poor, who are...
5 Million School Project for T...

5 Million School Project for Tawto

The Point
Monday, February 18, 2008
Tawto Village, in Kombo North, is to benefit from a five million Dalasis school project. The project, comprising a nursery and primary school, is...
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