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Posted by Noma 12 Nov 2008 - 14:23 Freelance Clifford Derrick was the first cameraman to go into Kenya's Kibera Slum at the height of the post-election chaos and showed how its impoverished residents bore the brunt of the violence. Derrick was attacked because of his work and had to leave Kenya because of safety reasons. |
Posted by fred 29 Oct 2008 - 18:27 Há cerca de milhas costeiras da cidade de Maputo, localiza-se a ilha da Inhaca. Conhecida pelas suas águas mornas e cristalinas, dunas arenosas e corais, inhaca é um dos destinos turisticos mais conhecidos de Moçambique. |
Posted by cissy 27 Oct 2008 - 07:44 This incubator ICTs project aims to create awareness among women and the entire community, about the power of ICT’s for development. The project provides access to phone communication services, development information, and phone charging services using appropriate technology. |
Posted by godfreyr 26 Sep 2008 - 11:28 Uganda’s economic growth (GDP) is estimated at 8.9%. This is, however, reflected in the construction and communication sectors. Debate has been going on as to whether this economic growth reflects the actual position on the ground. A team of Citizen Journalists in Uganda conducted a survey on small business enterprises in Kafunda zone located in Seeta town, a few kilometres from the City centre of Kampala. |
Posted by david 26 Sep 2008 - 11:06 Hate it or love it, motorbikes commonly known as ‘boda boda’s, a regular form of transport in Kampala city, is here with us. When one visits Kampala town for the first time, you will be amazed by the numerous ‘boda bodas’ that have turned the city into a nightmare. |
Posted by haikam 22 Sep 2008 - 09:20 Mass media is such an important ally when doing any community work, embarking on education and awareness projects or attempting to change attitudes and behaviour of project beneficiaries. |
Posted by mwaba 21 Aug 2008 - 11:37 Let our tears and anguish fuel a new resolve that we can, and will overcome our challenges over the fight for a new constitution, recover our plundered resources and continue to put pressure on those who were charged with corruption in the past and the present. |
Posted by MISA Zimbabwe 9 Jul 2008 - 08:08 Intense debate on the pros and cons of a government of national unity cum- transitional arrangement cum- negotiated settlement between Zanu PF and the MDC has now taken centre stage in Zimbabwe’s socio-economic and political discourse in the aftermath of the 27 June 2008 presidential election runoff. |
Posted by mpumim 21 May 2008 - 09:01 Whether we talk about homophobia or xenophobia, we need to acknowledge the fact that these are hate crimes and that for as long as human rights are not seen as indivisible, these violations will continue in other forms and this continent of ours that we call home will perish. |
Posted by tapiwaz 9 May 2008 - 06:42 As the schools open this week with the economic situation in Zimbabwe getting worse by the day TAPIWA ZIVIRA AND MELODY CHAITWA take a critical look into the state of the crucial education sector that has since been forgotten by the Robert Mugabe regime |
Posted by Noma 7 May 2008 - 10:00 The Group CEO of the South African Broadcasting Corporation (SABC), Mr Dali Mpofu, suspended the head of news Mr Snuki Zikalala yesterday. Mpofu accused Zikalala of serious misconduct. |
Posted by thamien 12 Feb 2008 - 22:00 Africa
Unite started in 2003 as an Idasa initiative. It is founded on the premise that
human rights apply to everyone and may never be compromised. In the short four
years of its existence, it has successfully started six programmes: An HIV/Aids
centre in Guguletu, called "The Baobab Centre", a life skills programme, job
placement centre, senior citizen programme, a saving scheme called Sisonke and
an extra-mural study programme for science, maths and accounting at high school
level.
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