
May 21, 2013
News in 'Politics' section
Freetown City Mayor indicted by anti graft agency
November 28, 2011The Mayor of the Sierra Leonean capital, Freetown has been arrested for alleged corruption and other related offenses by the country’s Anti Corruption Commission (ACC).
"I think there has to be some responsibility,"--Nun on Liberia police action
November 28, 2011“I think there has to be some responsibility taken,” says Liberian Catholic Nun, Sister Mary Laurene Browne, the head of the independent panel that investigated the November 7 violent clashes between the national police and supporters of the main opposition party, CDC.
COP 17 climate change confab opens, Africa "victim and actor"
November 28, 2011South African President Jacob Zuma officially opened the UN climate change conference, COP17 in the city of Durban on Monday.
COP17 is the 17th Conference of the Parties to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change.
'Ojukwo's death great loss to Nigeria,' says Goodluck
November 28, 2011Nigerian President Goodluck Jonathan has described the death of the Ex Biafran warlord, Dim Chukwuemeka Ojukwu as a great loss to the Country.
Big increase in S. Leone budget to push infrastructural development
November 28, 2011The Sierra Leonean government of President Ernest Bai Kromah has increased the national fiscal budget, with more money being allocated to infrastructural development in 2012.
The President’s development platform code named, Agenda for Change will be entering its fifth year and the final year of his first term in office.
Liberia police chief sacked for "bloody Monday" incident
November 26, 2011Liberian Police chief, Colonel Marc Amblard has been sacked, as a result of a recommendation of an independent panel which has just ended investigation into the November 7 clashes referred to locally as "bloody Monday" between the police and supporters of the main opposition CDC party, which left at least one person dead.
Guinea Bissau: 2 parties to boycott reonciliation confab
November 26, 2011The Social Renovation Party of former Guinea Bissau President KoumbaYala and the Republican Party for Independence and Development will boycott the upcoming national reconciliation conference.
Gambia: Jammeh wins 72%, AU observers pleased, but opponent cries foul
November 25, 2011Gambian incumbent President Yahaya Jammeh has won a landslide victory in Thursday’s election, getting a fourth term in office. But the main opposition leader has said the poll was not fair, while some international observers have given thumbs up to the conduct of the polls.
Togo Gov’t Urges Environmental Audits, Protection
November 25, 2011The Togolese government plans to improve upon the preservation of its environment.
US lawmaker’s call “recipe for disaster”, says Liberia Nobel Laureate Gbowee
November 24, 2011The Chairman of the US House of Representatives Sub-Committee on Africa, Christopher Smith has called on Liberian President Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf not to include Winston Tubman’s main opposition CDC party in a national unity government, warning “their inclusion in government would be detrimental to the progress of Liberia.”
But Liberia Nobel Peace Laureate, Leymah Gbowee has criticized the American Congressman’s call and has indicated that such a move would not be in the best interest of building peace and reconciliation in post war Liberia.
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