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African News Archives for April 10, 2008

Uganda rebel deal delayed
Apr 10 2008 6:43PM (CT)
RI-KWANGBA, Sudan (AP) - Officials gave conflicting reports about why Uganda's fugitive rebel leader did not sign a peace accord Thursday to end one of Africa's longest wars, raising doubts about the agreement's fate.
 
Uganda rebel deal delayed
Apr 10 2008 6:43PM (CT)
RI-KWANGBA, Sudan (AP) - Officials gave conflicting reports about why Uganda's fugitive rebel leader did not sign a peace accord Thursday to end one of Africa's longest wars, raising doubts about the agreement's fate.
 
Uganda rebel deal delayed
Apr 10 2008 6:43PM (CT)
RI-KWANGBA, Sudan (AP) - Officials gave conflicting reports about why Uganda's fugitive rebel leader did not sign a peace accord Thursday to end one of Africa's longest wars, raising doubts about the agreement's fate.
 
Uganda rebel deal delayed
Apr 10 2008 6:43PM (CT)
RI-KWANGBA, Sudan (AP) - Officials gave conflicting reports about why Uganda's fugitive rebel leader did not sign a peace accord Thursday to end one of Africa's longest wars, raising doubts about the agreement's fate.
 
Power vacuum in Zimbabwe hurts business
Apr 10 2008 3:05PM (CT)
HARARE, Zimbabwe (AP) - Things were bad even before Zimbabwe's presidential election, with inflation so high workers sometimes couldn't afford the bus fare to get to their jobs.
 
South African cops told to shoot to kill
Apr 10 2008 2:23PM (CT)
JOHANNESBURG, South Africa (AP) - A government official sparked an uproar Thursday after she said police should shoot to kill when confronting armed criminals in South Africa, a country notorious for its high rates of murder and rape.
 
Zimbabwe opposition says no to runoff
Apr 10 2008 12:40PM (CT)
HARARE, Zimbabwe (AP) - The opposition party said Thursday it will not participate in a presidential runoff, while spokesmen for President Robert Mugabe and his chief rival said both will attend an emergency summit of southern African leaders this weekend.
 
Zimbabwe opposition says no to runoff
Apr 10 2008 12:40PM (CT)
HARARE, Zimbabwe (AP) - The opposition party said Thursday it will not participate in a presidential runoff, while spokesmen for President Robert Mugabe and his chief rival said both will attend an emergency summit of southern African leaders this weekend.
 
Zimbabwe opposition says no to runoff
Apr 10 2008 12:40PM (CT)
HARARE, Zimbabwe (AP) - The opposition party said Thursday it will not participate in a presidential runoff, while spokesmen for President Robert Mugabe and his chief rival said both will attend an emergency summit of southern African leaders this weekend.
 
Zimbabweans flock to border amid crisis
Apr 10 2008 3:15AM (CT)
BEITBRIDGE, South Africa (AP) - The mother of six from Zimbabwe doesn't want to have to cross the border to South Africa for essentials like soap and cooking oil, so she voted for change in last month's elections.
 
Zimbabweans flock to border amid crisis
Apr 10 2008 3:15AM (CT)
BEITBRIDGE, South Africa (AP) - The mother of six from Zimbabwe doesn't want to have to cross the border to South Africa for essentials like soap and cooking oil, so she voted for change in last month's elections.
 
Zimbabweans flock to border amid crisis
Apr 10 2008 3:15AM (CT)
BEITBRIDGE, South Africa (AP) - The mother of six from Zimbabwe doesn't want to have to cross the border to South Africa for essentials like soap and cooking oil, so she voted for change in last month's elections.
 
Zimbabweans flock to border amid crisis
Apr 10 2008 3:15AM (CT)
BEITBRIDGE, South Africa (AP) - The mother of six from Zimbabwe doesn't want to have to cross the border to South Africa for essentials like soap and cooking oil, so she voted for change in last month's elections.
 
   

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