President Mohamed Morsi’s decree appeared to be a bold effort to claim authority, raising the specter of confrontation with Egypt’s military and courts.
Henceforth, managers of private clinics who engage the services of unqualified persons as nurses or midwives will face prosecution.This follows reports that referred candidates seek employment with private clinics instead of going back to the classroom to do mandatory revision before re-sitting the licensure examination.The Chief Executive ...
Islamists, who in the past week have destroyed and desecrated the tombs of Muslim saints in the fabled town of Timbuktu, are threatening West Africa’s stability.
For some time now the activities of illegal miners, popularly called galamsey operators, have dominated the columns of our newspaper because of the devastation those activities are wreaking on our environment. Another reason is that the spate of illegal mining activities across the country is of much concern to us.We have also carried stori ...
Leading Libyan politician Mahmoud Jibril calls for national unity as Libyans await the results of momentous national assembly elections.
President Salva Kiir says South Sudan needs to be "independent economically" in his speech to mark the first anniversary of its independence.
The violence over the weekend, which left at least 56 people dead in Christian villages, appeared to be part of a conflict with Muslims in the religiously divided nation.
At least five inmates in Malawi escape from a prison in the southern city of Zomba in protest against the pardoning of two prisoners by President Joyce Banda.
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