HUMNEWS HEADLINES- March 13, 2010 (Africa/Middle East)
Africa and the Middle East
ANGOLA: Speaker of Parliament urges women-focused development- http://bit.ly/cuSzYr
BENIN: EU gives US$33 million for road networks- http://bit.ly/dtvU2A
BOTSWANA: Puma clothing company invests in tourism company- http://bit.ly/aazBrZ
BURKINA FASO: Government ends water, electricity privatization- http://bit.ly/cBM6Sj
CAMEROON: Government to ban rice imports in hope to increase production- http://bit.ly/cFDqK3
CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC: UN Mission extends mandate by 2 months- http://bit.ly/cfx409
COMOROS: US$540 million, a record sum of aid, given at donors conference- http://bit.ly/9hGTRW
ERITREA: Eritrean idol wins year-long music contest- http://bit.ly/dezd63
GABON: Government to recruit 3000 new police officers-
GHANA: Multi-nationals invest US$5 million in oil industry- http://bit.ly/b8Wxpw
GUINEA: AU calls for change of voting rules before election-http://bit.ly/bxDErI
LIBERIA: Sweden doubles aid to Liberia- http://bit.ly/9xHTb6
LIBYA: Libya kicks off in CHA qualifier in Algeria- http://bit.ly/a39aXr
MADAGASCAR: Tropical storm kills 14, 10,000s affected- http://bit.ly/cSQ9Fy
MALAWI: CHAN 2010 Qualifiers: Malawi 3, Mozambique 0- http://bit.ly/btvkyF
MAURITANIA: France, Mauritania sign pact on social development- http://bit.ly/9EC0bu
MOZAMBIQUE: Largest bank says economy to keep growing- http://bit.ly/b6nJvL
NAMIBIA: Report: media still has bias towards women- http://bit.ly/apqm9Z
QATAR: UN talk on banning of tuna, ivory, tigers meet in Doha- http://bit.ly/bQMnd2
SEYCHELLES: South Africa donates official World Cup balls to Seychelles FA- http://bit.ly/a5PVvk
SIERRA LEONE: Minister confirms link to Africa Coast to Europe (ACE) undersea cable- http://bit.ly/9Cq8Nv
SUDAN: EU to have monitors for Presidential election April 11- http://bit.ly/aohyXB
SWAZILAND: Bill drafted to regulate broadcasting industry- http://bit.ly/drphYl
TOGO: 1000s turn out for competing political rallies- http://bit.ly/9SwaAd
YEMEN: Security forces storm, shut down Al Jazeera, Al-Arabiya offices in Sana’a - http://bit.ly/bzdaH0
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