
May 22, 2013
News in 'Politics' section
Mali: Diarra forms transitional gov't
April 25, 2012Mali’s Interim Prime Minister, Cheick Modibo Diarra, on Wednesday formed a new cabinet composed of three representatives of a junta that toppled democratically elected President Amadou Toumani Toure in March.
Nigeria: Integrity test; fuel subsidy probe Report sent to court
April 25, 2012From the floor of the National Assembly and the Public domain in Nigeria, the test of integrity sparked by the fuel subsidy probe Report is now set to reach the country’s courts.
Taylor’s trial verdict awaited; ‘Pray for peace in Liberia’-Pres Sirleaf
April 25, 2012The Liberian government is calling on its citizens to remain calm and peaceful, on the eve of the judgment due to be handed down on former President Charles Taylor by the UN backed Special Court for Sierra Leone in The Hague.
Ouattara vows to bring perpetrators of atrocities to justice
April 24, 2012Ivorian President Alassane Ouattara has declared that his government would bring to justice perpetrators of the Duekoue massacre and other atrocities during the country’s armed conflict.
ECOWAS special summit on Guinea Bissau called off
April 23, 2012The ECOWAS extraordinary summit which should have been held on Guinea Bissau in Conakry on Monday has been postponed.
WADR’s Conakry Correspondent says the meeting was called off, due to objection by one of Guinea Bissau’s presidential candidates, Kumba Yala over his rejection of Guinean President Alpha Conde being mediator.
Ouattara makes plea for reconciliation, unity
April 23, 2012President Alassane Ouattara of the Ivory Coast ends his visit to the Western region considered to be the volatile,, with a plea for national unity and reconciliation.
How good are Sierra Leone mining jobs ?
April 23, 2012In Sierra Leone, many citizens are running after jobs provided by mining companies, while pay and conditions of service provided by these companies are still being contested.
S. Leone: Media urged not to inflame tensions ahead of polls
April 21, 2012Sierra Leone’s Independent Media Commission (IMC) has begun visits to media outlets ahead of November’s elections, cautioning media practitioners against making inflammatory statements that could trigger violence.
Nigeria to scrap anti graft agencies
April 21, 2012Nigeria plans to scrap both the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission and the Independent Corrupt Practices and other related Offences Commission.
Taylor’s family “confident” ahead of April 26 court verdict
April 21, 2012The family members and friends of former Liberian President Charles Taylor say they are optimistic about the pending ruling in his 6-year war crimes trial, just days before Judges of the United Nations backed Sierra Leone Special Court are due to hand down the verdict on April 26.
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