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08/09/2005:

"Heroes want us to protect, use land"

Five Cuban Spy Suspects to Get New Trial

No to talks with MDC
PRESIDENT Mugabe has once again ruled out talks with the MDC, saying he would rather meet the principal of the opposition party, British Prime Minister Tony Blair.

Heroes want us to protect, use land
Address by President Mugabe on the commemoration of Heroes’ Day at the National Heroes' Acre yesterday.

Niger is just one island in Africa's sea of problems
Niger is not an isolated island of desperation; it lies within a sea of problems across Africa. Neighbouring Mauritania and Mali, south Sudan, southern Africa — all are "Nigers" waiting to happen.

UN: Don't forget Sahel's plight
The United Nations' food aid agency on Friday urged donors not to forget hard-hit countries in Africa's Sahel region, saying they face similar hunger crises to the one in neighbouring Niger.

Mwanawasa Explains Democracy in Africa

Mbeki Calls on Private Sector to Employ More Women in Top Management Positions

Zimbabwe's Mugabe says soldiers to be given land
Zimbabwe President Robert Mugabe said on Tuesday his government planned to allocate land to 6,000 members of the armed forces under a controversial land redistribution programme.

Chief backs eviction of settlers from Zambia Sugar land

Swaziland: Traditional Laws And Customs to Be Codified
"We welcome the writing down of Swazi customs to avoid confusion, [but] we feel that if these become codes they will take precedence over gains made by women in the constitution in the field of equal rights," a source at the Swaziland branch of Women in Law in Southern Africa (WLSA) told IRIN.

Sudan launches Garang crash probe

A credible plan to take down the Internet

U.S. Military Wanted to Provoke War With Cuba

Bush, GOP Labeled 'Thieves' Who 'Need to be Locked Up'

From Superstition to Savagery

Cuba and the Most Important Youth Event on Earth

Briton arrested in Zambia 'baffled' by al-Qaida charges
Mr Aswat sat in the dock as his lawyer told the court his client denied any involvement in terrorism and was baffled by the claims almost five years after the alleged offences were said to have taken place.





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