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SouthAfrica.info RSS feed (Free subscription) | 12/08/2008
"Timbuktu: script and scholarship", an exhibition of around 40 ancient manuscripts from the collection of Mali's Ahmed Baba Institute, has opened in Cape Town. The exhibition will travel to all South Africa's major centres, marking the first time these priceless, delicate manuscripts have left the windy sands of Mali.
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Afrigator (Free subscription) | 15/07/2008
Casamance, Senegal. Photo by EW Music. ABOUT THE AUTHORWebsite:Email: I grew up seeing businesses flourishing amongst the people of The Gambia, Guinea-Bissau, Guinea-Conakry, Mali and Senegal. A large number of citizens across the boundaries of these five different nations will share similar sentiments and contentions as not illusions, but historical facts. In fact, such historical facts extend beyond...
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All Africa (Free subscription) | 15/07/2008
People continue to be enslaved in northern Mali, according to Malian human rights organisation Temedt, despite a widespread belief that slavery no longer exists in the country.
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World Press (Free subscription) | 15/07/2008
People continue to be enslaved in northern Mali, according to Malian human rights organization Temedt, despite a widespread belief that slavery no longer exists in the country.
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All Africa (Free subscription) | 14/07/2008
People continue to be enslaved in northern Mali, according to Malian human rights organisation Temedt, despite a widespread belief that slavery no longer exists in the country. Read more in the Hear our Voices on Iddar Ag Ogazide.
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Alertnet (Free subscription) | 14/07/2008
Source: IRIN People continue to be enslaved in northern Mali, according to Malian human rights organisation Temedt, despite a widespread belief that slavery no longer exists in the country.
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Under the Acacias (Free subscription) | 27/06/2008
I return to Burkina Faso in about a week. I am looking forward to seeing everyone again. This is a photo of Mousa, one of Yusufi's children, with a lamb of which he is particularly proud. Rains It is the...
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All Africa (Free subscription) | 05/06/2008
THE Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC), yesterday donated thirty-four tractors to farmers and cooperative societies as well as the Agricultural Development Programme (ADP) in Bayelsa State
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Under the Acacias (Free subscription) | 01/05/2008
Thank you once more for your support and prayers. For more regular details make sure you get my email updates, or go to my blog. There are many subjects for prayer and praise: Life in Burkina Faso Family Life. Home life has been great since Pierre, Asetu and family joined Seydou, Monique and me. Everyone is doing well, and the yard is always full of fun and visitors. Pierre is busy with evangelism,...
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All Africa (Free subscription) | 16/04/2008
Ebonyi State government yesterday said it will embark on commercial rice farming, starting from this year's planting season.
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Under the Acacias (Free subscription) | 10/04/2008
I spoke on the phone to Seydou yesterday. Here are a few items for prayer: * A young man, S, has said he wants to follow Christ. Please pray for him as he pursues what it means to be a...
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All Africa (Free subscription) | 17/03/2008
Facilitator of the Niger-Delta Democratic Union (NDDU), Mr. Akpo Mudiaga-Odje, has recommended a 13-point solution to the resource control agitation of the Niger-Delta people and the current crisis in the region.
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Under the Acacias (Free subscription) | 19/02/2008
I have just got back from Niamey, the capital of Niger, where we had our annual Horizons-Sahel conference. The conference went well, but unfortunately I didn't get time to get around town to take photos. This is a shame, because...
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DigiCMB (Free subscription) | 29/01/2008
Here is a short video that H. Songhai presented at the EduCon 2.0 Conference held at the Science Leadership Academy in Philadelphia, January 27, 2008. A very nice example of the use of personal start-page tools in educational settings! I would like to get in touch with more people that are doing this, for instance in an academic organisation. Tags: personal start-page , psp , iGoogle , Netvibes , Pageflakes...
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The State Of . . . (Free subscription) | 26/11/2007
A few of my (rich) friends have had DNA tests run to find out where there ancestors came from. Specifically, most of them want to know from what region of Africa their people came. The procedure goes like this: you get a packet in the mail and you swab the inner lining of your cheek. You send that swab back and a DNA analysis is done to determine where your folks are from. I was on the verge of doing...