Tanzania/Algeria: Hard Work Just Starts, Says Coach

TAIFA Stars Coach Jan Poulsen believes his side have much more hard work ahead, in spite of a promising start to their African Cup of Nations (AFCON) qualifying campaign.
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Uganda: Scoul Workers Strike Over Pay

Over 500 workers of the Sugar Corporation of Uganda Limited (SCOUL) in Lugazi, Buikwe District, on Friday went on a strike, demanding for proper working conditions and a wage increment.
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France’s Anelka confirms international retirement - ESPN

ESPNFrance's Anelka confirms international retirementESPNAnelka, 31, was at the centre of the well-publicised controversy in the French camp in South Africa and was sent home after clashing with coach Raymond …Domenech gets letter of dismissalAFPFrench Soccer Still Can't Shake the BluesWall Street Journalall 88 news articles »
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Angola: Girassol Clinic Has Haemodialysis Centre

The Girassol Clinic, in Luanda, on Saturday gained a Haemodialysis Centre which has the capacity to see 96 patients per day.
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Angola: Sport Minister Considers Anatoli Karpov’s Project Ambitious

The Angolan minister of youth and sport, Gonçalves Muandumba, considered as ambitious for the development of chess the project of the candidate to the chair of the International Chess Federation (FIDE), the Russian Anatoli Karpov.
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Angola: 2011 State Budget to Target One Digit Inflation

The drafting of the State Budget (OGE) for 2011 will target a one-digit inflation, lower to 9 per cent.
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Uganda: Sh51 Billion Lights Up Kamwenge District

A sh51b hydropower project has been completed on River Mpanga in Kamwenge District. The project, constructed by Africa Energy Management systems (EMS), will generate 18MW of electricity.
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Uganda: Cranes Ban Visitors From Team Camp

If Uganda Cranes finally end their painful 32-year stretch of failing to make the Nations Cup finals, among the primary reasons will be the players’ privacy rule that has been implemented by soccer governing body FUFA.
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Uganda: Students Can Learn How to Think Through Enculturation

Last week I advanced the view that teaching students to think for themselves is a useful antidote for negative peer influence on students. There are not many schools in which you will find activities directed specifically towards the developing thinking skills. I will demonstrate here that developing thinking is not [...]
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Uganda: ICT For Education Expo Due Sept 16

An Information Communication Technology education expo is set to take place mid this month. According to Mr Alfred Maina Muthami, the Projects and Finance coordinator, ICT 4 Education Uganda Limited, the expo will take between September 16-17 at Imperial Royale Hotel in Kampala.
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