
May 25, 2013
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Parliaments losing public trust worldwide but...
April 2, 2012A report released on Monday says despite declining public trust in parliaments around the world, they still have a vital role to play in the global quest for democracy.
Senegal changes guard today, huge expectations for Sall
April 2, 2012How long will Sall’s honeymoon last?
A change of guard takes place on Monday at the presidential palace in Senegal’s capital, Dakar, as power shifts from President Abdoulaye Wade to incoming President Macky Sall, terminating the 85-year old Senegalese leader’s 12-year rule.
Mali junta yields to ECOWAS threats, hands back to civilians
April 1, 2012Mali’s military junta has given in to threats from the sub-regional bloc, ECOWAS, announcing the restoration of constitutional order on Sunday, April 1st, more than one week after mutinous soldiers overthrew President Amadou Toumani Toure and amid rapid rebels' military gains in the north.
Liberian ex-warlord deported from US arrives home
March 31, 2012The former Liberian warlord, who was recently deported from the United States for his role in the country’s civil war, Dr. George Boley has now arrived home.
Guinea-Sierra Leone take new steps to resolve border dispute
March 31, 2012The governments of Sierra Leone and Guinea have said they are striving to settle their border dispute.
The two countries have been meeting in the Sierra Leonean capital, Freetown to strengthen their cooperation.
CPJ condemns attacks, threats on Journalists in Mali
March 31, 2012The Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) has condemned what it said are attacks and threats against several journalists in Mali, in the aftermath of last week’s military coup that ousted President Amadou Toumani Touré.
US says too early for military intervention in Mali
March 30, 2012A US State Department official has said the military takeover in Mali as ”is a shame” and has called for immediate return to constitutional order.
Extortion, bad roads hurt cross border trade in MRU Basin
March 30, 2012Trade in the Mano River Union (MRU) Basin and neighboring countries in the wider ECOWAS region is said to have taken the downward turn in recent months, an executive of the Liberian Chamber of Commerce (LCC) has said.
Ghana mobile phone registration linked to tapping?
March 29, 2012In Ghana, deadlines have come and gone for mobile phone subscribers to register their sim cards, but some 15% of the 18 million cell phone users have not yet done so.
Violent clashes in Mali between pro, anti junta protestors
March 29, 2012Latest reports from Mali say at least one person has been killed in clashes between civilian supporters of the military junta and those demonstrating against the coup leaders on Thursday.
WADR’s Bamako Correspondent says the clashes were continuing and other people have been injured, exactly one week after renegade soldiers overthrew President Amadou Toumani Toure.
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