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Africa: Obama Announces Multi-Billion Dollar Investments for Continent's Agriculture E-mail

Washington, DC — Over forty-five companies have committed to invest over US$ 3 billion in Africa's agricultural sector as part of the G8's New Alliance for Food and Nutrition Security initiative, US President Barack Obama announced today.

 
Zimbabwe: I Am Tired, Mugabe Says to Enos Nkala E-mail

Bulawayo — President Robert Mugabe wants to retire but he fears that if he leaves now, Zanu-PF will disintegrate and the country degenerate into a possible civil war, former confidant and comrade-in-arms, Enos Nkala yesterday said.

 
Mills, three others earn US praise E-mail

US Secretary of State, Hillary Clinton has praised President John Evans Atta Mills and his colleague African leaders attending this weekend’s G8 Summit for their role in tackling food insecurity on the continent.

 
Swaziland: IMF Walks Away From the Kingdom E-mail

Mbabane — The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has withdrawn its advisory team from Swaziland, saying it is unable to support the government's proposed financial reform programme.

 
Queen of disco Donna Summer 'dead at 63 E-mail

Disco legend Donna Summer died Thursday at age 63, reportedly after a battle with cancer.

 
Competition for African Union Leadership Intensifies E-mail

The African Union's (AU) Eight-member Ad hoc Committee of Heads of State and Government (Committee of Eight) met in Cotonou, Benin on 14 May 2012, to discuss the election of the Chairperson, Deputy Chairperson and members of the AU Commission.

 
Nigeria: JTF Uncovers Terrorists Hideout in Kogi E-mail

A Joint Task Force (JTF) comprising Police, State Security Service (SSS), Navy, Air-force and Army recorded a major breakthrough Wednesday in Kogi State as a key hideout of terrorists was discovered and dismantled with different kinds of dangerous items recovered.

 
Liberia: Taylor - Prosecute George Bush, Too E-mail

Former Liberian President Charles Taylor, now convicted of war crimes and crimes against humanity in relations to atrocities committed in Sierra Leone, has stressed the need for former US President George W. Bush to be prosecuted for similar crimes.

 
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