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BBC NEWS | World | Africa | Zambia's 'matrix of plunder'
Former president Frederick Chiluba goes on trial accused of huge theft which
investigators say helped to reduce the country to poverty.
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BBC NEWS | Africa | Kenya joins US in terror war games
The United States and Kenya stage joint military operations on the Kenyan coast
as the two leaders discuss the war on terror in Washington.
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BBC NEWS | World | Africa | Nigeria warns exiled Taylor
Nigeria tells Liberia's former president Charles Taylor not
to interfere in the affairs of his home country.
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BBC NEWS | World | Africa | EU 'deal' on Zimbabwe sanctions
The European Union is expected to extend its travel ban on President Robert
Mugabe but is likely to let him attend a summit in France.
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BBC NEWS | Africa | Kenyan sect leader freed
The leader of the banned Mungiki sect is released without
charge after being captured by Nairobi police.
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BBC NEWS | World | Africa | Zambia ex-leader on theft charge
Zambia's former President Frederick Chiluba is arrested
and charged with 66 counts of corruption.
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BBC NEWS | Africa | Liberia rebels 'on the attack'
Army commanders accuse the main rebel group of an offensive
in the north-east, despite a ceasefire agreement.
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BBC NEWS | Africa | UN resolution on Ivory Coast
UN Security Council 1464 in full.
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BBC NEWS | Africa | Sudan 'ceasefire broken'
The government and rebels accuse each other of attacks in oil-producing
areas in the south before peace talks are set to resume.
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BBC NEWS | World | Africa | Tense calm at Monrovia's flashpoints
The BBC's Barnaby Phillips describes the scenes on the frontline in Monrovia
where children play on roads by unburied bodies.
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BBC NEWS | Africa | Kenyan teachers to end strike
A widely observed month-long teachers strike in Kenya is due to end after
an agreement is reached on the payment of their pay rise.
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BBC NEWS | Africa | Zambia hit by Aids and famine
UN food begins to arrive in Zambia where millions of people
ravaged by Aids are now faced with starvation.
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BBC NEWS | Africa | Zambia satirist on fresh charge
A British writer challenging deportation orders from Zambia is released
on bail after allegedly assaulting police officers.
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BBC NEWS | Africa | Sudan university closed after riots
The University of Khartoum is shut down indefinitely by the authorities after
a day of clashes between government supporters and opponents.
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BBC NEWS | In Depth | Sierra Leone
BBCi, CATEGORIES, TV, RADIO, COMMUNICATE, WHERE I LIVE, INDEX, SEARCH, You are in:
In Depth: Sierra Leone. News Front Page, World, UK, England, N Ireland, Scotland ...
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BBC NEWS | World | Africa | Kenyan hotel staff unpaid
Workers who lost their jobs at the Paradise Hotel near Mombasa, destroyed
last week by a suicide attack, demand their back pay.
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BBC NEWS | Africa | Zambia declares food disaster
The president of Zambia - one of the countries worst hit by the southern Africa
famine - says four million of his people face starvation.
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BBC NEWS | World | Africa | Challenge to Moi succession plan
Three Kenyan ministers form an alliance seeking to block President Moi's
plans to choose his party's next presidential candidate.
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BBC NEWS | Programmes | Breakfast | Famine in Malawi
The TV appeal for famine-hit Africa has raised £3m in a few days. Breakfast got
an update on the situation in Malawi from one of the country's key aid workers.
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BBC NEWS | Africa | Ivorian city evacuation ends
French troops complete their rescue of foreigners from Bouake,
as rebels release the country's sports minister.
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BBC NEWS | Africa | UK troops end Sierra Leone mission
British troops are given a low-key send-off as they withdraw from Sierra
Leone after a mission to help end the country's civil war.
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BBC NEWS | World | Africa | Gunfire rocks DR Congo town
Heavy fighting resumes in the north-eastern town of Bunia as President
Kabila flies to Tanzania to discuss the crisis.
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BBC NEWS | World | Africa | 'Tense' Zimbabwe vote continues
Voting in two key by-elections continues for a second day
amid opposition accusations of intimidation.
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BBC NEWS | World | Africa | Fears of power vacuum in Kenya
Kenyan politicians ask who is in charge, with the vice president sacked and
President Moi in South Africa for the development summit.
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BBC NEWS | World | Africa | Eyewitness: Abidjan suburb razed
Traders in Ivory Coast express bewilderment after uniformed men burn their shops
and warehouses to the ground in an industrial suburb of Abidjan.
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BBC NEWS | World | Africa | Defending Africa's downtrodden
The BBC's Martin Plaut meets the British lawyer who has devoted his professional
life to represent civil cases of poor Africans against western giant companies.
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BBC NEWS | World | Africa | SA veteran runner's fitness tips
The South African centenarian who is attempting to break a world
running record shares the secrets of his longevity.
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BBC NEWS | World | Africa | Liberian rebels scorn 'end of ...
The head of the rebels tells the BBC that President Taylor's lifting
of the state of emergency will make no difference.
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BBC NEWS | Africa | DR Congo troop exodus praised
Some 15000 foreign troops have left DR Congo in the past three weeks says
the UN, as rebels and opposition groups prepare to talk.
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BBC NEWS | Africa | Power vacuum fears in DR Congo
Rwanda's president and the French foreign minister warn of the dangers
being caused by troop withdrawals from DR Congo.
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BBC NEWS | Africa | Liberians repatriated from Ivory Coast
The UN starts to repatriate the first of 40000 Liberians from western Ivory Coast,
amid reports of fresh fighting despite peace talks in Paris.
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BBC NEWS | Africa | New Ivorian cabinet shunned
Rebels and the main opposition party fail to attend the first
meeting of the new national unity government.
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BBC NEWS | Africa | Mugabe threatens UK envoy
Zimbabwe's Robert Mugabe threatens to expel Britain's ambassador
in Harare, accusing him of helping the opposition.
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BBC NEWS | Africa | African airlines: Wing or prayer?
Africa Live would like to hear your experience of travelling or dealing
with African airlines - a source of pride or frustration?
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BBC NEWS | Africa | Ivory Coast calm after mob riots
The main Ivorian city returns to normal after anti-French riots
as UK troops deploy to help foreigners leave.
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BBC NEWS | World | Africa | Expats flood out of Ivory Coast
Foreigners are continuing to leave Ivory Coast in large numbers,
amid continuing unrest in the country.
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BBC NEWS | Africa | Zimbabwe defends defence spending
Zimbabwe's defence minister tells the BBC he will not cut back
on military spending despite the economic crisis.
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BBC NEWS | Africa | The threat from portable missiles
The missiles that narrowly missed an Israeli airliner in Mombasa appear to have
been fired from a shoulder-held surface-to-air missile launcher.
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BBC NEWS | Africa | Kenya leaders declare wealth
President Kibaki leads the cabinet to declare their wealth,
warning that failure to do so will be punished.
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BBC NEWS | Africa | DR Congo rebels agree to peace plan
The Kinshasa government and main rebel factions approve
a power-sharing plan to end four years of war.
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BBC NEWS | World | Africa | Three arrested over Kenyan attacks
Two men of Arabic origin and the former owner of a car used to blow up an
Israeli-owned hotel in Mombasa are arrested by Kenyan police.
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BBC NEWS | World | Africa | Somali warlord rejects presidency
A Somali warlord, who has returned to the peace process
in Kenya, says he will not run for president.
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BBC NEWS | Africa | Ghana airways seeks divine intervention
The government owned airline is heavily indebted and the only
long haul aircraft has no in-flight entertainment.
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BBC NEWS | World | Africa | Kenyan girls flee mutilation
At least 100 Kenyan girls are in hiding from their parents as they
seek to avoid forced Female Genital Mutilation (FGM).
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BBC NEWS | Africa | Key Mozambique murder suspect held
The man accused of masterminding the murder of a top Mozambique journalist
is arrested just as a court is due to give its verdict.
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BBC NEWS | World | Africa | Congo peace talks enter final phase
The Kinshasa government and main rebel factions discuss
a power sharing plan to end four years of war.
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BBC NEWS | Africa | More action after Kenya warnings
Germans are advised about non-essential travel as Israel's airline
cancels flights to Kenya, following security alerts.
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BBC NEWS | World | Africa | DR Congo refugee crisis worsens
An upsurge in rebel fighting in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo forces
tens of thousands of civilians to flee their homes.
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BBC NEWS | World | Africa | Ivory Coast rebels agree truce
West African mediators say rebels who have captured most of northern
Ivory Coast have agreed to sign a ceasefire on Friday.
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BBC NEWS | Africa | Protests block Ivorian PM's return
Ivory Coast's new prime minister is unable to fly in as opponents
of the recent peace deal block Abidjan's airport.
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BBC NEWS | Africa | Profile: Uhuru Kenyatta
The ruling party's candidate to be president is the son of Kenya's first
leader, yet little is known of this political newcomer.
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BBC NEWS | World | Africa | Congolese tell of 'appalling' abuse
Civilians in eastern DR Congo accuse rebels of widespread human
rights violations, including rape and cannibalism.
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BBC NEWS | Africa | Liberia food supplies secured
Rebels cede control of Monrovia's port to West African
peacekeepers backed up by US Marines.
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BBC NEWS | World | Africa | Analysis: West Africa at stake
Events in Ivory Coast could plunge the entire West African
region into chaos, the BBC's Mark Doyle writes.
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BBC NEWS | World | Africa | Congo peace talks hit snag
The rebels and the government in DR Congo make conflicting demands as they
prepare to meet to discuss the transitional institutions.
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BBC NEWS | Africa | DR Congo volcano erupts
A volcano erupts in Democratic Republic of Congo some 40 km from Goma
which was devastated by another volcano in January.
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BBC NEWS | Africa | Zimbabwe capital 'shut down'
Strikes and demonstrations are set to continue but a big security
presence keeps the opposition off the streets.
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BBC NEWS | World | Africa | France bolsters Ivory Coast peace ...
France beefs up its military presence in Ivory Coast as thousands march
in Abidjan against the French-brokered peace accord.
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BBC NEWS | Africa | Ivorian rebels plan Abidjan protest
Rebels in control of northern Ivory Coast plan a march in the commercial capital,
Abidjan, which the authorities condemn as an act of war.
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BBC NEWS | Africa | French flown out of Ivory Coast
The first planeload of French nationals arrives in Paris from
Ivory Coast, as anti-French mobs roam Abidjan.
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BBC NEWS | World | Africa | New Liberia leader takes charge
Gyude Bryant is sworn in as head of state amid a festive atmosphere
in the capital, until recently a war zone.
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BBC NEWS | World | Africa | Liberians suffer from worn notes ...
Many businesses refuse to take torn banknotes, causing many in Liberia to go hungry.
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BBC NEWS | World | Africa | Sudan peace talks to resume
Sudan's government and rebels agree to stop fighting and restart peace
talks, as fighting is reported near the Eritrean border.
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BBC NEWS | Africa | Liberia rebels in pull-out threat
Lurd's leader calls on the transitional president to step down
after failing to approve their list of ministers.
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BBC NEWS | World | Africa | GM dispute threatens famine relief
Plans to relieve southern Africa's food shortage have hit a snag as some
countries balk at US-donated genetically modified grain.
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BBC NEWS | Africa | In Pictures: Lagos blast
Images of the aftermath of an explosion in Nigeria's commercial capital on
Sunday which killed dozens of people and injured many others.
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BBC NEWS | World | Africa | Kenya succession race hots up
Four cabinet ministers enter the battle to succeed President Moi
as opposition parties form an election alliance.
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BBC NEWS | World | Africa | UN arms embargo for Ivory Coast
The UN Security Council imposes an immediate arms embargo on
Ivory Coast, after an outbreak of violence there.
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BBC NEWS | Africa | Togo's president re-elected
Africa's longest-serving ruler, Gnassingbe Eyadema who has been
in power since 1967, wins five more years in office.
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BBC NEWS | World | Africa | Burundi force to be 'beefed up'
The government is set to approve a stronger mandate for African
peacekeepers to tackle escalating violence.
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BBC NEWS | Africa | Burundi power transfer in doubt
President Pierre Buyoya tells parliament he wants a debate over
whether he should step down as planned on 1 May.
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BBC NEWS | Africa | UN retains sanctions on Liberia
The United Nations says the peace process is too fragile to lift sanctions on Liberia.
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BBC NEWS | World | Africa | Ivorian army torpedoes peace deal
The Ivory Coast army speaks out against the peace agreement
signed by President Gbagbo to end the civil war.
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BBC NEWS | World | Africa | Half of Kenya's judges 'corrupt'
One in two of Kenya's judges are corrupt, says a report,
amid government attempts to end corruption.
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BBC NEWS | World | Africa | Mugabe rival stays in jail
Zimbabwe opposition leader Morgan Tsvangirai is to spend a sixth night
in custody after his bail hearing is again adjourned.
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BBC NEWS | Africa | Nigeria's oil capital under siege
Port Harcourt residents are alarmed by a military
build-up and a spate of militia attacks.
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BBC NEWS | World | Africa | Zimbabwe deploy army staff in ...
Hundreds of medical staff in Zimbabwe's army are sent into
hospitals hit by a strike by doctors and nurses.
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BBC NEWS | World | Africa | Children evacuated from Ivorian school
French troops rescue 160 children trapped by fighting in a school in Bouake, as
US and British units arrive to ensure the safety of their nationals.
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BBC News | AFRICA | BBC's key role in Sierra Leone
Broadcasts from London provide a lifeline of reliable information on the conflict
in Sierra Leone, a country hooked on the BBC World Service.
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BBC NEWS | World | Africa | Peace hopes fade amid Ivorian turmoil
The violence that has gripped Ivory Coast in the wake of a peace deal leaves
President Gbagbo with few options, says the BBC's Tom McKinley.
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BBC NEWS | Africa | Kenya's ruling party splits over vote
Prominent members of Kenya's ruling party boycott a delegates conference
convened to elect a candidate for presidential elections.
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BBC NEWS | Africa | High drama in Abuja
Opposition leaders refuse to accept Nigerian poll after
President Obasanjo gains convincing win.
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BBC NEWS | Africa | Amenities restored in Ivory Coast
Power is restored to rebel-held northern Ivory Coast, as British
citizens are evacuated from the country.
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BBC NEWS | Africa | Kenya's press asks 'Why us?'
A day after two attacks on Israeli targets in Mombasa, Kenya's
newspapers are asking why their country was targeted.
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BBC NEWS | World | Africa | Ivory Coast rejects 'death squad' ...
The government promises to investigate claims in a United Nations report that
"death squads" are made up of people close to the authorities.
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BBC NEWS | Africa | Chiluba on trial for corruption
Zambia's former President Frederick Chiluba, goes on trial
for the alleged theft of more than $40m.
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BBC NEWS | World | Africa | 'Many dead in Liberian massacre'
Many people are killed and villages set on fire in a town
in north-east Liberia, according to reports.
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BBC NEWS | World | Africa | Security thwarts Zimbabwe protest
The opposition criticises the heavy deployment of ruling party
militants to prevent planned mass protests.
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BBC NEWS | World | Africa | Ivorian leader 'treated unfairly'
Ivory Coast President Laurent Gbagbo tells the BBC the rebels
are being favoured over his government.
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BBC NEWS | Africa | Gbagbo vows not to 'hinder' peace
Ivory Coast's leader vows not to block peace moves in the divided
nation as the UN imposes an arms embargo.
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