Ghana, Cote d’Ivoire team up
GHANA and Cote d’Ivoire are to establish a viable and sustainable trans-frontier conservation area that links forest reserves and protected areas in and around Bia in the Western Region and…
Wage hike for garment factory workers
GARMENT workers in Bangladesh will get a 77 percent pay increase from December as the government tries to end a wave of strikes that have roiled the world’s second largest…
German workers to stage walk-out on 28 November
MEMBERS of Germany’s powerful IG Metall labour union will walk off the job at EADS sites next week to protest against a sweeping restructuring at the European aeronautics group that…
Racist slurs have hurt, black French minister admits
PARIS — France’s top black politician yesterday opened up about the pain she has suffered over a string of racist slurs as the initially subdued reaction to them belatedly turned…
Frelimo leading in Mozambique polls
MAPUTO — Preliminary results from Mozambique’s largely peaceful local elections pointed to a comprehensive victory for the ruling party and a potential shake-up among the country’s opposition parties.
Pope says ‘no Middle East without Christians’
VATICAN CITY — Pope Francis yesterday said the Catholic Church will not accept a Middle East without Christians, who often find themselves forced to flee areas of conflict and unrest…
‘Grenade in handbag was for self-defence’
TRIPOLI — A Libyan MP, stopped by officials at Tripoli’s city hall Wednesday when her handbag set off a security alarm, said a hand grenade inside was for her own…
Nigerian President Jonathan taken ill in London
NIGERIAN President Goodluck Jonathan has been taken ill and given medical treatment while overseas, but his condition is not said to be serious.
Push, pull over presidential immunity from ICC trial
THE HAGUE (Netherlands) — There was a spirited push by the African Union and Kenya’s Attorney General at the ICC Assembly of States Parties yesterday, as they advocated immunity against…
Annual tourism festival kicks off in Kenya
LAMU — Kenyan authorities have beefed up security within the Lamu archipelago and the entire coastal region as the annual tourism festival event kicked off yesterday.






