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Gambia Economy - Development | Politics | Society British engineer jumps Gambian jurisdiction
afrol News, 5 September - A British mining engineer awaiting trial on charges of illegally exporting uranium in The Gambia has escaped jurisdiction after he was smuggled out of the West African country by agents of a British security firm.
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Central African Republic Politics | Society | Human rights CAR shuns rebel violence
afrol News, 5 September -
The government of the Central African Republic (CAR) has shunned what it called "acts of violence" committed by rebels of the People's Army for the Restoration of Democracy (APRD) in the country's north-western region.
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Mozambique Society | Environment - Nature Scores die in Mozambican veld fires
afrol News, 5 September - At least 32 people were killed and scores injured in veld fires which destroyed more than 16,000 hectares of arable land in three central provinces of Mozambique. The fires have also displaced thousands of people in the region. Read more
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Rwanda Politics | Economy - Development Rwanda's development praised
afrol News, 5 September - Former British Secretary of Overseas Development Claire Short has warned Rwandans to remain resilient as the country is facing many challenges to overcome poverty. Read more
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Guinea Economy - Development | Society | Politics Guinea arrests top officials in a drug bust
afrol News, 5 September - Guinea's top officials are in for questioning in capital Conakry after a plane allegedly carrying cocaine landed and took off from eastern town of Boke yesterday. The Governor, mayor and top police officials were arrested. Read more
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South Africa Politics | Society | Health 6 SA TB patients escape
afrol News, 4 September - Having overpowered security guards in Jose Pearson hospital in Port Elizabeth, South Africa, several tuberculosis patients took to their heels on Wednesday, the Eastern Cape health officials confirmed. Read more
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Africa Politics | Economy - Development | Health | Society Africa's harmful alcohol use frowned
afrol News, 4 September - African countries have been urged to do all they could to curb the harmful use of alcohol, a practice that poses a serious threat to human health and development efforts in the region. Read more
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» 04.09.2008 - Relief efforts increased in west Africa » 04.09.2008 - 'Mauritania regime is illegal'
» 04.09.2008 - Spend more on health, Africa told » 04.09.2008 - More than 120 die of hepatitis in Uganda » 04.09.2008 - UK makes long-term commitment to Ghana » 04.09.2008 - Mugabe gives deal deadline to MDC » 04.09.2008 - Bomb blast kills four in Ethiopia » 04.09.2008 - Nigeria president's health under spotlight » 04.09.2008 - SA needs $126 billion investment on energy » 04.09.2008 - Two French citizens kidnapped by pirates
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