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African News Archives for August 22, 2005

Zimbabwe experiences exodus of whites
Aug 22 2005 8:11PM (CT)
HARARE, Zimbabwe (AP) - Fewer than 50,000 whites remain in authoritarian governed Zimbabwe, down from a peak of nearly 300,000 under white rule, according to recent census data published Monday.
 
Group says Nigeria acknowledges abuses
Aug 22 2005 4:43PM (CT)
LAGOS, Nigeria (AP) - Nigeria's president has acknowledged that police often torture and kill criminal suspects, according to an international human rights group, which on Monday urged him to end such abuses.
 
Africa tries to head off fish crisis
Aug 22 2005 2:36PM (CT)
LAGOS, Nigeria (AP) - The quantity of fish available per person worldwide grew during the last two decades but declined in Africa, raising concerns about how to guarantee supplies of a main source of protein for a hungry continent.
 
Kenya Wildlife Service to move elephants
Aug 22 2005 1:48PM (CT)
NAIROBI, Kenya (AP) - The Kenya Wildlife Service will move 400 elephants hundreds of miles to the nation's largest animal reserve from a smaller park that has been holding too many of the animals, a spokesman said Monday.
 
Ex-Zimbabwe official seeks leader's ouster
Aug 22 2005 9:00AM (CT)
JOHANNESBURG, South Africa (AP) - The man who was once the chief apologist for Zimbabwean repression has changed his tune, calling for the ouster of President Robert Mugabe and predicting chaos and ruin if he stays.
 
Zimbabwe's Moyo changes his tune on Mugabe
Aug 22 2005 1:13AM (CT)
JOHANNESBURG, South Africa (AP) - The man who was once the chief apologist for Zimbabwean repression has changed his tune, calling for the ouster of President Robert Mugabe and predicting chaos and ruin if he stays.
 
   

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