Angola: Brazilian Firms Bring Water and Power to Angolans

Cambambe — The Kwanza river in the heart of Angola will be a symbol of Brazilian partnership in African development when power stations along the country’s main source of water are fully operational. Nine hydroelectric plants and water treatment stations will endeavour to supply the most urgent needs of the metropolitan area of Luanda, and Continue Reading...

Sudan: Wanted – Media Laws for the Young Journalists of South Sudan

Since their country gained independence, journalists in South Sudan have been randomly arrested, thrown out of parliament for no apparent reason and denied reactions from government officials. Many of those who report on the 17-month-old nation are young themselves and rarely have attended journalism school. Some are accused of writing on hearsay or failing to Continue Reading...

Ghana’s Opposition Rejects Outcome of Presidential Polls

Electoral Commission (EC) Sunday evening announced that Mahama of the ruling National Democratic Congress (NDC) won 50.70 percent of the total valid votes, avoiding a runoff, while his NPP challenger Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo got 47.74 percent. In a statement signed by NPP General Secretary Kwadwo Owusu-Afriyie, the party said it had serious reservations about Continue Reading...