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Africa's road crashes: 2nd leading cause of death for ages 5-44--UN

November 11, 2011 Image of one of the crashes

The Second African Road Safety Conference is underway in the Ethiopian capital, Addis Ababa, with a warning that road accidents are robbing Africa of its young future human resources

Outcry in Nigeria against pollution from waste

November 10, 2011 Unconstrolled waste raising alarm

The huge stockpile of solid waste is defacing Nigerian cities. With the continuous discharge of industrial wastes into streams and rivers, the situation has virtually got out of hand.

 

Mali: High youth unemployment linked to rise in crimes

November 10, 2011 Zeini Moulaye

Global unemployment rate amongst young people from ages 15-24 is more than 13%, according to the International Labor Organization (ILO).

In the West African state of Mali, specialists attribute the rise in crimes to the high unemployment rate.

Police probe burning of private radio in Liberia

November 9, 2011 Marc Amblard, Liberia's police chief

Police in Liberia are investigating what caused a fire that partly damaged one of Liberia’s oldest private radio stations, amidst suspicion that the blaze was deliberately started.

But the Manager of Radio ELWA, run by a Christian evangelical mission, SIM, said he believed Tuesday night fire was arson and the work of “the enemy”.

Ghana: Atta Mills 'slaps' UK's Cameron over gay rigths lessons

November 9, 2011 John Atta Mills,Président du Ghana

President John Atta Mills has challenged the UK's threat to cut aid if he refuses to legalize homosexuality.

A proud South Sudanese talks to WADR on building new state from scratch

November 9, 2011 WADR chats with Jamal Wani (in coat and tie)

Wednesday, November 9 makes it exactly four months since Afica’s newest independent republic, South Sudan was born.

It was on July 9 this year that South Sudan declared its independence as a result of a referendum after a comprehensive peace deal with the north.

"I think Liberians want peace," says Pres Johnson-Sirleaf

November 9, 2011 Pres Johnson-Sirleaf voting on Tuesday

“I think Liberians want peace, they want their basic needs met, and that will be our obligation and our commitment,” said Liberian incumbent President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf when she cast her vote in the one-horse race presidential runoff election on Tuesday.

Sierra Leone Health Workers Arrested Over Free Drugs Theft

November 9, 2011 Image 1592

Some health workers in Sierra Leone have been arrested by police for allegedly stealing a consignment of drugs intended for the Sierra Leonean government’s free health care scheme.

AU gives US$100,000 to rehabilitate Ivory Cosat IDPs

November 7, 2011 Jean Ping, AU Commission Chairman

The African Union (AU) has approved  a US$100,000 donation to the UN refugee agency (UNHCR) to help rehabilitate internally displaced people 9IDPs) affected by the post-election violence in Ivory Coast earlier this year.

New 'potent' anti Malaria drug in Sierra Leone

November 7, 2011 Supply chain

A new anti malaria drug has been introduced in Sierra Leone called, Colart Artemether/Lumefantrime.

It was produced by the pharmaceutical giant, GlaxoSmithKline.