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[Capital FM]Zurich -World governing body FIFA have thrown Ethiopia's dream passage to the final round of the 2014 World Cup qualification into doubt after opening disciplinary hearing over the fielding of an ineligible player in their match against Botswana.
 
[RNW Africa]Bulawayo -'Steven', a man in Bulawayo, has some news for Zimbabwe's President Robert Mugabe: some of his senior party officials are gay. Steven should know. He claims to have dated three of them himself.
 
[SAPA]Bafana Bafana coach Gordon Igesund says his charges could not have done more to beat Ethiopia, with their 2014 World Cup hopes now reliant on disciplinary procedures against the group leaders.
 
[ANGOP]Rome -Angola was honoured on Sunday in Rome by FAO for having achieved the first Objective of the Millennium Development Goal (MDG), after reducing by half the percentage of population affected by the hunger and malnutrition.
 
[Maka]The Provincial Court of Luanda adjourned today, June 14, the trial of journalist Domingos da Cruz, accused of inciting civil disobedience, for an article he wrote in 2009.
 
[VOA]Blantyre -The Malawian non-government organization (NGO), Men for Gender Equality Now, is challenging the male stereotype by working to end violence against women. They are focusing on men as the agents of change.
 
[CDDR]Following a deadly shooting of protesters by officers of the Zambia National Service (ZNS) in the Kampasa area near Lusaka's main airport, the Coalition for the Defence of Democratic Rights (CDDR) is calling for a full investigation and an immediate cessation of the use of live rounds for the ...
 
[Swazi Media]Only 822 passengers per day on average are expected to use the new Sikhuphe Airport when it eventually opens, official figures reveal.
 
[Namibian]THE Swapo youth league secretary, Elijah Ngurare, has escaped the latest attempt to oust him from the party after several senior leaders trained their guns on him at Friday's heated Central Committee meeting, calling the youth organisation indisciplined and divisive.
 
[New Era]Windhoek -Ombudsman Advocate John Walters says there have been very few successful prosecutions based on racial discrimination in Namibia since the Hotel Onduri case in Outjo, in which the then deputy minister of wildlife, conservation and tourism Ben Ulenga was refused entry simply because...
 
[New Era]Windhoek -The Founding Father of the Namibian Nation, Dr Sam Nujoma, has implored all Namibians to brace themselves further for the greater economic war to become economically free.
 
[New Era]Windhoek -According to statistics, 120 schoolgirls fell pregnant in the Opuwo and Epupa education circuits in the Kunene Region out of a total of 6 057 learners.
 
[New Era]Windhoek -A 2006 study conducted in three regions in Namibia found that 35 percent of children aged between 10 and 14 years had their first sexual encounter with someone older or much older.
 
[Namibian]WE ARE always encouraging pupils to study hard so that they can go to Unam [University of Namibia] or Polytechnic to study engineering, geology and science in general (statistics and pure mathematics) but we fail or never encourage learners to do vocational training which is the mother of ...
 
[eLearning]eLearning Africa brings together 1,500 education and training professionals from all over the Continent and across all sectors. Every participant has their own story to tell of how they came to be involved in the world of technology-enhanced education and ultimately the eLearning Africa c...
 
[Swazi Media]People are registering more than once ahead of the Swaziland national election due in September.
 
[Global Fund]In March 2004, my husband fell ill and I decided that it was time to go for an HIV test. The results showed I had the virus, which was devastating news. But that was "then," and I am so glad to be able to tell the story of "now." I am not alone in having a story which starts with such s...
 
[Swazi Media]Swazi activist Stones Ginindza passes away
 
[State Department]With its inability to fly offset by its incredible swimming skills, the Cape penguin is well adapted to a polar climate.
 
[GFO]$31 million in unfunded quality demand identified
 
[New Era]Katima Mulilo -The Acting Director of Education in Caprivi Region, Austin Samupwa, has expressed concern over the poor performance of schools in the region.
 
[Namibian]United and Western Suburbs posted big victories in Round 6 action of the Namibian Rugby Premier League competition on Saturday, with United running up a century in a 109-7 demolition of Polytechnic, while Western Suburbs beat Dolphins 71-0.
 
[Namibian]THE truck driver who was one of the few survivors of a horror crash in which 28 bus passengers were killed near Grootfontein eight years ago is facing a seven-year prison term after being found guilty of culpable homicide on Friday.
 
[The Herald]Bulawayo Bureau -PLACARD-waving and slogan-chanting MDC-T members yesterday revolted against the party's decision to have a re-run of primary elections in Emakhandeni constituency. Ward 10 councillor Prince Dube won the right to represent the party in the National Assembly elections beat...
 
[CAF]The Ethiopian national football team is through to the final round of 2014 World Cup qualifying after a 2-1 win over the South African side at the Addis Ababa stadium on Sunday.
 
[SAFA]Bafana Bafana coach Gordon Igesund has saluted his charges despite bowing out of the 2014 FIFA World Cup qualifiers following a 2-1 loss to Ethiopia in Addis Ababa on Sunday.
 
[Zambia Reports]Lusaka minibus drivers are on Monday expected to park their buses in protest against the Road Transport and Safety Agency (RATSA) decision to frequently impound their buses.
 
[Zambia Reports]Zambia's World Cup dream has suffered a huge setback after being held 1-all by Sudan at their Levy Mwanawasa home ground in the Copperbelt provincial capital - Ndola.
 
[Malawi News Agency]Machinga -Malawi commemorated the Day of the African Child on Sunday at Chikala Primary School in Machinga where children called on traditional leaders and the police to help stop cultural practices that affect their well being.
 
[The Herald]GOVERNMENT should lift the ban on chrome ore exports and impose a tax on the mineral as part of measures to encourage value addition, the House of Assembly was told last week. A parliamentary portfolio committee on Mines and Energy said there must be a mechanism to enable Government and ...
 

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