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African News Archives for January 25, 2008

Fighting erupts in western Kenyan town
Jan 25 2008 10:04PM (CT)
NAKURU, Kenya (AP) - Fierce street battles erupted in a western Kenyan city Friday, leaving bodies lying on the ground with machete slashes and pierced with arrows, witnesses said.
 
Fighting erupts in western Kenyan town
Jan 25 2008 10:04PM (CT)
NAKURU, Kenya (AP) - Fierce street battles erupted in a western Kenyan city Friday, leaving bodies lying on the ground with machete slashes and pierced with arrows, witnesses said.
 
Fighting erupts in western Kenyan town
Jan 25 2008 10:04PM (CT)
NAKURU, Kenya (AP) - Fierce street battles erupted in a western Kenyan city Friday, leaving bodies lying on the ground with machete slashes and pierced with arrows, witnesses said.
 
Fighting erupts in western Kenyan town
Jan 25 2008 10:04PM (CT)
NAKURU, Kenya (AP) - Fierce street battles erupted in a western Kenyan city Friday, leaving bodies lying on the ground with machete slashes and pierced with arrows, witnesses said.
 
UN: Darfur force improving, needs help
Jan 25 2008 6:35PM (CT)
EL FASHER, Sudan (AP) - Darfur's peacekeeping force has resumed some patrols and returned to refugee camps since the U.N. took over this year, but the mission will ultimately fail without more troops and equipment, a top U.N. official said.
 
UN: Darfur force improving, needs help
Jan 25 2008 6:35PM (CT)
EL FASHER, Sudan (AP) - Darfur's peacekeeping force has resumed some patrols and returned to refugee camps since the U.N. took over this year, but the mission will ultimately fail without more troops and equipment, a top U.N. official said.
 
UNICEF: Kenya child rapes on rise
Jan 25 2008 4:01PM (CT)
GENEVA (AP) - Kenya has seen a rise in child rapes since last month's disputed presidential election sparked violence and forced thousands into makeshift camps, the United Nations children's fund said Friday.
 
Marriages fall victim to Kenya violence
Jan 25 2008 2:12PM (CT)
CHEPKANGA, Kenya (AP) - He doesn't call. He doesn't write. His cell phone has been switched off for weeks. After 17 years, Naomi Kering's husband is gone _ one more intertribal marriage fallen victim to the violence that has followed Kenya's disastrous presidential election.
 
Marriages fall victim to Kenya violence
Jan 25 2008 2:12PM (CT)
CHEPKANGA, Kenya (AP) - He doesn't call. He doesn't write. His cell phone has been switched off for weeks. After 17 years, Naomi Kering's husband is gone _ one more intertribal marriage fallen victim to the violence that has followed Kenya's disastrous presidential election.
 
Marriages fall victim to Kenya violence
Jan 25 2008 2:12PM (CT)
CHEPKANGA, Kenya (AP) - He doesn't call. He doesn't write. His cell phone has been switched off for weeks. After 17 years, Naomi Kering's husband is gone _ one more intertribal marriage fallen victim to the violence that has followed Kenya's disastrous presidential election.
 
Marriages fall victim to Kenya violence
Jan 25 2008 2:12PM (CT)
CHEPKANGA, Kenya (AP) - He doesn't call. He doesn't write. His cell phone has been switched off for weeks. After 17 years, Naomi Kering's husband is gone _ one more intertribal marriage fallen victim to the violence that has followed Kenya's disastrous presidential election.
 
Marriages fall victim to Kenya violence
Jan 25 2008 2:12PM (CT)
CHEPKANGA, Kenya (AP) - He doesn't call. He doesn't write. His cell phone has been switched off for weeks. After 17 years, Naomi Kering's husband is gone _ one more intertribal marriage fallen victim to the violence that has followed Kenya's disastrous presidential election.
 
Zimbabwe sets March 29 for elections
Jan 25 2008 12:55PM (CT)
HARARE, Zimbabwe (AP) - President Robert Mugabe has set national elections for March 29, according to a proclamation issued Friday that angered the opposition, which had called for the vote to be put back until constitutional disputes were settled.
 
S. Africa declares electricity emergency
Jan 25 2008 7:09AM (CT)
CAPE TOWN, South Africa (AP) - South Africa will ration electricity, increase prices and encourage a switch to solar energy, all part of emergency measures now being undertaken amid power outages that have caused chaos and misery nationwide and threatened to choke economic growth.
 
   

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