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SocietySierra Leone's Fragile Mangrove Forests Under Threat

Sunday, 07 March 2010

article thumbnailMangrove forests line much of Sierra Leone's coastline.  But these fragile ecosystems are under threat from increased human activity in coastal areas.  Sierra Leone has recently signed up...
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NewsSierra Leone Participates in Mass Polio Immunization

Sunday, 07 March 2010

article thumbnailSierra Leone is kicking off the first of three massive immunization campaigns against polio.  The program aims to reach over one million children nation-wide. The campaign is part of a larger...
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SocietyChild poverty in Sierra Leone

Friday, 05 March 2010

article thumbnail Musu Mbaimba and Hannah Brewah in their school uniform. It’s another beautifully sunny day in Kanga village, Sierra Leone. January is the middle of the dry season in tropical west...
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SocietyLaptops aid villagers

Friday, 05 March 2010

article thumbnailIn a small village in Sierra Leone, a group of children are gathered around a puddle. This puddle is more than water — it’s a breeding ground for mosquitoes and malaria.
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  • As Confidence Returns, Gold Will Rise - John Embry 18:15 (GMT) - 9.03.2010

    Sprott Asset Management's Chief Investment Strategist believes gold could gain another 30% this year this year as a greater proportion of the public realizes the degree of difficulty that sovereign debt is in. Interview with the Gold Report

  • Tethyan still hopeful Reqo Diq will go ahead 18:07 (GMT) - 9.03.2010

    The operator of the $3bn copper and gold joint venture between Barrick and Antofagasta still hopes it will go forward despite a government threat to scrap it

  • AngloGold Ashanti and Australian partner differ on interpretation 17:02 (GMT) - 9.03.2010

    An Australian gold explorer in the Tennant Creek field of Australia's Northern Territory clearly has a difference of opinion with the mighty AngloGold Ashanti Ltd on terms for a claw-back arrangement.

  • Gold likely to benefit from inflation - Newmont CEO 9:44 (GMT) - 9.03.2010

    While accommodative monetary policy has helped the world back onto its feet, there is a cost involved

  • Size isn't everything - Goldcorp CEO 9:40 (GMT) - 9.03.2010

    Annual gold production could double by 2018 but the group believes there is a size, beyond which one doesn't want to grow

  • Newmont considering expanding net to include more politically risky countries 9:35 (GMT) - 9.03.2010

    CEO, Richard O'Brien says, while not an overriding factor, it is something the group has to consider

  • Templeton ready for volatility 16:25 (GMT) - 12.12.2007

    Mark Mobius, manager of the Templeton Emerging Markets investment trust, said strong economic growth and low inflation continue to support the outlook for emerging markets.

  • Lowland on high ground 16:45 (GMT) - 4.12.2007

    Research by broker Wins suggests Lowland Investment trust may struggle to retain its premium rating given manager James Henderson's dip in relative performance this year.

  • Templeton opens up 17:20 (GMT) - 27.11.2007

    Franklin Templeton has opened its Luxembourg-registered Templeton Emerging Markets Smaller Companies SICAV to UK investors with a sterling-denominated share class.

  • Shires Income NAV falls 15:25 (GMT) - 21.11.2007

    The exposure of Shires Income investment trust to preference shares led to a fall in net asset value over the first six months of the year.

West Africa News

  • Nigeria: Country Extradites Al-Qaeda Suspect 1:02 (GMT) - 10.03.2010

    A TERRORIST suspected to belong to the Al-Qaeda network, Ibrahim Haman Ahmed, who was extradited to the United States of America by Nigerian government officials had been on the wanted list of the United States Central Intelligence Agency for more than two years, security and diplomatic sources in Abuja told Vanguard, yesterday.

  • Nigeria: Violence Delays Polio Vaccinations 19:37 (GMT) - 9.03.2010

    A polio vaccination campaign in the violence-wracked central Nigerian city of Jos has been delayed until 13 March due to the violence and an on-going health worker strike, aid workers said.

  • West Africa: Farmers Receive Boost from UN Organic Food Exporting Initiative 18:05 (GMT) - 9.03.2010

    Some 5,000 West African farmers are reaping the rewards from a United Nations scheme aimed at helping them export produce to the growing organic food market in the industrialized world.

  • Nigeria: UN Rights Chief Calls for New Approach to End Cycle of Violence in Country 18:00 (GMT) - 9.03.2010

    The United Nations human rights chief said today she was appalled by the latest "massacre" of hundreds of villagers in northern Nigeria, and called for authorities to tackle the underlying causes of the tension in the region.

  • Nigeria: Jos Killings a Reprisal - Police 13:19 (GMT) - 9.03.2010

    The Plateau State police command yesterday said the early morning attack on three villages in Jos South Local Government on Sunday was a reprisal by some Fulani people who lost their tribesmen and cattle in the January crisis.

  • Nigeria: Country Must Bring Killers of Christians to Justice - Clinton 13:19 (GMT) - 9.03.2010

    US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton called Monday on Nigeria to find and punish those responsible for the killings of more than 500 Christians in a wave of sectarian slaughter.

  • CHAD: Hungry season sets in early

    DAKAR Tuesday, March 09, 2010 (IRIN) - The poorest households in Chad will find themselves with no food reserves in the coming weeks, according to the US famine early warning systems network, FEWSNET.

  • NIGERIA: More mass graves dug in Jos

    ABUJA Monday, March 08, 2010 (IRIN) - Hundreds of people in the city of Jos, 350km northeast of Nigeria's capital, Abuja, have been buried in mass graves after machete-wielding intruders attacked residents at 3 a.m. (local time) on 7 March.

  • NIGERIA: Violence delays polio vaccinations

    DAKAR Tuesday, March 09, 2010 (IRIN) - A polio vaccination campaign in the violence-wracked central Nigerian city of Jos has been delayed until 13 March due to the violence and a recent health worker strike, aid workers said.

  • TOGO: Disputed vote spawns fears

    LOMÉ Sunday, March 07, 2010 (IRIN) - An empty market, tightened security and a general wariness of possible violence have greeted the announcement of President Fauré Gnassingbé’s re-election, pending constitutional court approval, with 61 percent of the two million votes cast on 4 March.

Africa News

Africa Business

  • Standard Bank, OFID sign deal 9:37 (GMT) - 9.03.2010

    South Africa's Standard Bank and the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) Fund for International Development (OFID) launched two unique African development financing initiatives. The first of the OFID/Standard Bank initiatives is a smallholder Risk Sharing Agreement, which is to work in support of the Agriculture Guarantee Fund…

  • Emirates Airline unveils new route to Dakar 4:16 (GMT) - 9.03.2010

    Emirates Airlines has unveiled its intention to commence direct flights to the Senegalese capital, Dakar. According to a statement released Monday by the embassy of United Arab Emirates (UAE) in Dakar, the airlines said from the 1st September it will commence its non-stop flights to the Senegalese capital, five times a week. According to the statement,…

  • Ethiopia expands oil exploration 14:06 (GMT) - 5.03.2010

    Ethiopia has seen an increasing number of oil exploration companies over the past ten years. Oil exploration in that country started in 2000 by the Hunt Oil, an American company. The country can now boast of about eleven companies all exploring oil. The eleven companies are working in petroleum exploration and prospecting with the 19 agreements in…

  • Ethiopia: Firm sign deal with Tullow Oil 13:04 (GMT) - 4.03.2010

    SouthWest Energy (Ethiopia), a company largely owned by Tewodros Ashenafi, struck a deal with Tullow Oil Plc of the United Kingdom (UK) last week, reliable sources disclosed. SouthWest Energy secured three blocks that cover 29,000 square kilometres in the Ogaden Basin of Eastern Ethiopia, after it signed a product sharing agreement with the Ministry…

  • Lebanese to sue for Ethiopian crash 13:06 (GMT) - 3.03.2010

    A multimillion dollar lawsuit is imminent against American plane manufacturer Boeing in a US court by relatives of those killed aboard an Ethiopian Airlines plane that crashed into the Mediterranean off Lebanon in January, according to their lawyer. "We have filed, in Chicago, a petition for discovery which in this case was filed against the Boeing…

  • Zambia: BP to sell five African units 9:11 (GMT) - 3.03.2010

    BP Plc's Zambia marketing wing is among the five African units lined up for sell by the London based global oil giant. BP Plc said it will sell its marketing operations in Namibia, Malawi, Tanzania, Zambia and Botswana after a 'strategic review' into its African operations. BP Plc said it will focus on South Africa and Mozambique while…

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