
June 18, 2013
News in 'Politics' section
Liberian Pres. Sirleaf Takes Oath for Second Term
January 16, 2012President Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf on Monday took the oath of office for a second six-year mandate following her re-election in polls last November.
Sirleaf won over 90 percent of the votes in the runoff election after first-round runners-up Congress for Democratic Change (CDC) pulled out, claiming fraud in the first ballot.
Ivory Coast raises retirement age to 60
January 16, 2012The Ivorian government of President Alassane Ouattara has decided to raise the retirement age from 55 to 60 years.
Nigeria Fuel Subsidy Protest Over
January 16, 2012Nigerian labour unions have announced an end to street protest over the fuel subsidy removal, but the week-old strike continues.
Eve of Sirleaf oath, new Liberian music urges her to reconcile
January 15, 2012As she prepares to take the solemn oath of office for a 2nd term after a bitterly fought election, President elect Ellen Johnson Sirleaf certainly has a daunting task over the next six years, while the main opposition party, CDC gives conflicting signals about whether their planned street protest will still go ahead on Monday.
UN: Polls for new G. Bissau Prexy very unlikely in 2 months
January 14, 2012The UN Special Representative to Guinea Bissau Josef Mutaboba has said it would be very difficult for that country to organize an anticipated presidential election in two months, after the death of the Président Malam Bacai Sanha.
Nigeria unions and govt resume fuel subsidy talks today
January 14, 2012Talks are due to resume today, Saturday between Nigeria’s labour unions and the government, with reports that the government has offered to restore half of the fuel subsidy but the unions are demanding the entire subsidy be restored.
Malians Back from Libya Swear Allegiance to Toumani
January 13, 2012The anti Mouammar Kadhafi rebellion that led to his ousting and killing in last year’s civil war in Libya saw the repatriation of a large number of Malian citizens to their country.
Nigeria trade unions suspend protests to allow more talks
January 13, 2012Hopes appear to be in sight for some sort of early resolution of the fuel subsidy crisis, with Nigerian trade unions announcing Friday, that they have suspended protests against the fuel subsidy removal for two days.
Ouattara pledges one ‘descent home’ for each Ivorian family
January 13, 2012The President of Ivory Coast Alassane Ouattara has said his government would make sure that each family owns a house at an affordable price in the New Year, 2012.
Arms seized in Ghana destined for Nigeria
January 12, 2012In Ghana, there are indications that the truck load of arms seized this week may have been destined for Nigeria.
Initially, two men were arrested but the Ghanaian police say five are now being investigated, both Ghanaians and Nigerians.
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