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Guinea opposition calls mass stay home protest today

February 13, 2012 L-R Opposition leader Cellou Diallo and President Alpha Conde

As Guineans experiment with their new democracy, the opposition and the government are again in another standoff, with another mass anti government protest being called for Monday.

Ghana FIC freezes US$9m linked to crimes

February 13, 2012 President John Atta Mills of Ghana

Ghana's Financial Intelligence Centre says in two years, it has frozen US$9m believed to be proceeds from crimes.

Can Liberia fully maintain, depoliticize new army?

February 11, 2012 Some members of Liberia's new army

As Liberia observes Armed Forces Day on Saturday February 11, its newly created national army gradually prepares to take over when the UN peacekeeping force (UNMIL) leaves in the near future, but officials and security experts say the challenges to having a truly professional military are real.

Nigeria: Citizens on Ribadu oil clean up, Boko Haram suspect caught

February 11, 2012 Nuhu Ribadu, former Nigeria EFCC boss

This week has been another fast-moving one for Nigeria with the re-arrest of a man suspected of masterminding the Christmas Day chuch bombing and the appointment of  the ex-anti graft agency (EFCC) chief, Mallam Nuhu Ribadu to head the oil task force.

 

Rape, domestic violence rising in Mauritania

February 10, 2012 Stop rape and domestic violence

Rape and domestic violence are said to be on the rise in Mauritania.

According to a demography health survey, large percentage of the female population in the country is being married before the age15.

EU begins deploying observers for Senegal polls

February 10, 2012 Senegal 14 presidential candidates

Ahead of Senegal’s February 26 presidential election, the European Union has begun deploying its observers around the country.

Mali unhappy with media coverage of crisis, as fighting heats up

February 10, 2012 Ex-President Amadou Toumani Toure of Mali

Malian officials have taken the media to task over their coverage of the ongoing fighting in the north of the country, while the army launches fresh airstrikes against positions of the National Liberation Movement of Azawad (MNLA).

Solar power lights up Sierra Leone rural hospitals

February 9, 2012

A number of public hospitals in Sierra Leone, most of them in the rural areas, are being lit up by solar power.

Nigeria:No reactions to “Boko Haram” dialogue offer

February 9, 2012 FLASHBACK one of Boko Haram's previous attacks

Nearly 48 hours after the state-owned television aired a video tape purportedly released by the Islamic militant group Boko Haram calling for dialogue, there have been no reactions from the Nigerian government and two ex-officials named as the group's negotiators.

60bn CFA free health care scheme unveiled in I. Coast

February 9, 2012 Ivorian refugees in Liberia

Five billion CFA Francs a month is the total cost of the new health policy of the government of the Ivory Coast.

Called Universal Health Care, this policy aims to provide access to free health care by citizens.