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Daniel Edyegu

Uganda’s Museveni admits youth unemployment is out of control
Africa
/ 10 October 2012

Uganda’s Museveni admits youth unemployment is out of control

Uganda’s President Yoweri Museveni has admitted that growing youth unemployment in the country is a daunting task that must be prioritised.

By Staff Reporter
Deep Read: Uganda’s 50 years of restless freedom
Africa
/ 9 October 2012

Deep Read: Uganda’s 50 years of restless freedom

As Uganda celebrates 50 years of independence, Daniel Edyegu wonders how much has changed since those dark days of colonial rule.

By Staff Reporter
Nigerian authorities ‘knew about planned terror attack’
Africa
/ 4 October 2012

Nigerian authorities ‘knew about planned terror attack’

Nigerian security authorities were informed of an imminent attack before the 2010 terrorist bombings in Abuja that left 12 people dead and 36 injured.

By Staff Reporter
Nigeria leader willing to work with Okah for peace
Africa
/ 3 October 2012

Nigeria leader willing to work with Okah for peace

Nigeria’s President Goodluck Jonathan has shown a willingness to offer terror-accused Henry Okah an olive branch to pacify the volatile Niger Delta.

By Staff Reporter
Minister: I had no knowledge of Okah’s bomb plans
Africa
/ 2 October 2012

Minister: I had no knowledge of Okah’s bomb plans

Niger Delta Minister Godsday Orubebe has given a grisly account of the 2010 bombings in Abuja as the trial of Henry Okah begins.

By Staff Reporter
Life in the army is terrible, says soldier
Article
/ 12 September 2012

Life in the army is terrible, says soldier

While Julius Malema used Wednesday’s meeting with the military to upstage the government, soldiers say all they want is for their plight to be heard.

By Staff Reporter

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