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Ghana gets tough on 'brain drain'
| If you want to train in Ghana as a nurse and then disappear in search of greener pastures abroad, you better have deep pockets. | That is the message from the government as it attempts to stem the s... (photo: Ghana Photos)
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 The Guardian 
Vodafone buys majority stake in Ghana phone group for £450m
| · Mobile use rising by 50% a year in African nation | · Ghana Telecom has 90% of country's broadband | Vodafone has snapped up a controlling stake in Ghana's third-largest mobile phone com... (photo: WN/Patricia)
 OAU Secretariat. CAPE TOWN, South Africa April 10   Ugandan troops should leave Congo by April 24, the presidents of five African nations decided at a summit called to defuse violence along Congo´s eastern borders.  Independent online 
Africa's problems require African solutions
| By Fiona Forde | It was to Sharm el-Sheikh that 29 Israeli, Arab and world leaders travelled in 1996 in an attempt to bring peace to the Middle East. | Bill Clinton boldly dubbed it the "summit of t... (photo: OAU file photo)
Africa   Photos   Politics   Problems   Zimbabwe  
KLps1 - May 07 - Perth,Australia - Vodafone - Telecommunications - Mobile - Phone - Cellular. (ps1)   The Guardian 
Vodafone buys majority stake in Ghana phone group for £450m
| · Mobile use rising by 50% a year in African nation | · Ghana Telecom has 90% of country's broadband | Vodafone has snapped up a controlling stake in Ghana's third-largest mobile phone com... (photo: WN/Patricia)
African   Business   Ghana   Photos   Vodafone  
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Vodafone makes new acquisition
Jul 4, 2008 8:06 AM | Britain's Vodafone Group has acquired for $NZ1.19 billion a 70% stake in Ghana Telecom, the African country's third-largest mobile phone operator. &... (photo: GFDL)
Acquisition   Britain   Group   Photos   Vodafone  
KLps1 - May 07 - Perth,Australia - Vodafone - Telecommunications - Mobile - Phone - Cellular. (ps1)  The Times Of India
Vodafone buys 70% in Ghana Telecom
|                 LONDON: Vodafone has acquired a 70% stake in state-owned Ghana Telecom, Ghana’s third-largest mobile oper... (photo: WN/Patricia)
Ghana   London   Photos   Telecom   Vodafone  
 Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon (left) meets with Thabo Mbeki, President of the Republic of South Africa at the Ritz-Carlton Hotel in Berlin, Germany. (mb1) The Australian
Pressure to ditch Mbeki as mediator
| PRESSURE was mounting yesterday for the key role of mediating an end to the crisis inZimbabwe to be taken out ofthe hands of South African President Thabo Mbeki, whose ... (photo: UN /Evan Schneider )
Elections   Photos   S Africa   UN   Zimbabwe  
A pedestrian passes an election poster and newspaper banner headline in Bulawayo, Zimbabwe, Tuesday April 1, 2008. Time Magazine
Robert Mugabe: The Last of the Dinosaurs
| If Africa is to be truly free, if — decades after throwing off colonial rule — it is now to escape poverty, corruption and autocracy, it needs a second, quiet... (photo: AP / Mujahid Safodien)
Africa   Democracy   Leaders   Photos   Politics   Zimbabwe  
Ban Ki moon All Africa
Significant Progress Made in Region - UN
Although West Africa has made strides towards shoring up peace, the region must still overcome such obstacles as youth unemployment, rapid urbanization and irregular migr... (photo: UN / Eskinder Debebe )
Africa   Media   Peace   Photos   UN  
 Presidential candidate Ernest Bai Koroma speaks to the press after casting his vote, in Freetown, Sierra Leone Saturday, Sept. 8, 2007. Voting began Saturday in Sierra Leone´s presidential runoff, a ballot to choose the diamond-rich but impoverishe News24
'Violence won't be tolerated'
| Freetown - With the run-up to local elections marred by violence, Sierra Leone's president warned on Thursday that the police will be out on force for the vote on Satur... (photo: AP Photo/Rebecca Blackwell)
Africa   Elections   Freetown   Photos   President   Sierra Leone   Violence  
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- Low turnout in local elections
- Why few African leaders criticize Mugabe
- West condemns Mugabe, ignores other Africa despots
- Nigeria Expresses 'Strong Displeasure' at Zimbabwe R
- West condemns Mugabe, ignores other Africa despots
- West condemns Mugabe, ignores other Africa despots
 Voters in Freetown, Sierra Leone wait in long lines for several hours Friday, March 15, 1996 for the chance to elect the country´s first civilian president in almost four years. The Sierra Leone Army which has ruled since April 1992 plans to transf
Low turnout in local elections
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- Oil Community Affirms Commitment to Chevron Agreement
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- Engen Wins Ghana-Nepad Award for Country Contribution
- Bids Open for New Petroleum Blocks
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Vodafone buys majority stake in Ghana phone group for £450m
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- Low turnout in local elections
- West condemns Mugabe, ignores other Africa despots
- West condemns Mugabe, ignores other Africa despots
- Human Rights Commission Cash Strapped
- Violence And Human Rights Abuse Continues
- Cameroon prison guards kill 16 escaping inmates
 Voters in Freetown, Sierra Leone wait in long lines for several hours Friday, March 15, 1996 for the chance to elect the country´s first civilian president in almost four years. The Sierra Leone Army which has ruled since April 1992 plans to transf
Low turnout in local elections
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- Low turnout in local elections
- Why few African leaders criticize Mugabe
- West condemns Mugabe, ignores other Africa despots
- West condemns Mugabe, ignores other Africa despots
- West condemns Mugabe, ignores other Africa despots
- West condemns Mugabe, ignores other Africa despots
 Voters in Freetown, Sierra Leone wait in long lines for several hours Friday, March 15, 1996 for the chance to elect the country´s first civilian president in almost four years. The Sierra Leone Army which has ruled since April 1992 plans to transf
Low turnout in local elections
more
Farming Environment
- Why few African leaders criticize Mugabe
- West condemns Mugabe, ignores other Africa despots
- West condemns Mugabe, ignores other Africa despots
- West condemns Mugabe, ignores other Africa despots
- West condemns Mugabe, ignores other Africa despots
- West Condemns Mugabe, Ignores Other Africa Despots
 South African President Thabo Mbeki addresses reporters in the courtyard of the Elysee Palace after his meeting with his French counterpart Jacques Chirac, in Paris, Thursday, April 12, 2007. President Mbeki has been invited by President Chirac for consu
Why few African leaders criticize Mugabe
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- NGOs, Civil Societies Receive Tree Planting Equipment
- Research Confirms Trawling Caused Havoc
- Workshop On Prevention of Marine Pollution Begins
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- Douala Urban Council Launches Operation 10,000 Trees
 Senegal President Abdoulaye Wade, greets supporters during a rally in Dakar, Senegal, Friday, Feb. 23, 2007. Wade, who spent three decades in the country´s opposition and ran four times for president before winning in a landslide in 2000, says that
Senegal urged to clean toxic Dakar area after deaths
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- The oil well that started Nigeria's road to riches is st
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- Nigeria's first oil well is still source of woe
- Nigeria's first oil well is still source of woe
- Nigeria's first oil well is still source of woe
- Ghana gets tough on 'brain drain'
 A seamstress in Ghana, jsa1
Ghana gets tough on 'brain drain'
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