Spain has sent several hundred African migrants back to Senegal from the Canary Islands, officials say. Six planes flew them from the island of Tenerife to Saint-Louis in the African country's north-west. The migrants were among more than 30,000 Africans who landed in the Canaries in 2006 after dangerous sea journeys in open wooden boats. Most of those on board were Senegalese, but others were said to be from Guinea, Ivory Coast, Mali and Mauritania.

Angola's Education Ministry (MED) will embark on actions to improve the management of the higher education subsystem in the country until 2015, through a plan approved in December 2006 by the Cabinet Council.

The first day of school could be grim for a bunch of Grade 1 pupils whose classrooms were ransacked and wrecked days before the start of term. Teachers and governing body members at Greenlands Primary School in Bishop Lavis looked hopelessly yesterday (15 January 2007) at what they estimate to be R60 000 in damage.

Relief International, an international relief and development agency with cross-sectoral programs bridging relief and development is in search of a Program Manager (PM) for a USAID funded Child Survival (MCH) Program in Tessaoua District, Niger.

Students Partnership Worldwide (SPW), a youth-led international development agency, is in the process of dramatically increasing its operations and impact. Currently SPW has offices in Australia, India, Nepal, Sierra Leone, South Africa, Tanzania, Uganda, UK, USA, Zambia, and Zimbabwe.

Miffed at newspaper reports that he is driving a US$365,000 Mercedes Benz acquired with public funds, Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe Governor Gideon Gono moved Tuesday (16 January 2007) to put his side of the story before the public with ads in three Harare newspapers.

At least 86 students from Domboshawa Theological College were left stranded after the University of Zimbabwe withdrew its facility of offering them a Diploma in Religious Studies following contractual disagreements.

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Mobile phone technologies have taken Africa by storm. The technology has raised new possibilities for activism by human rights and social justice organisations and for service delivery in fields such as health care, banking and agricultural information.

In 2007, Fahamu and Tactical Tech will hold a conference in Nairobi, Kenya, that will aim to enable those using mobile phone technologies in activism or service delivery work to exchange their experiences of using the tech...read more

Jinja mayor Mohammed Baswali Kezala has revealed that Asian investors are planning to establish a university in the district. Kezala said the investors are seeking 30 acres of land for the university, adding that municipal authorities were in the process of securing it.

She appears to be in her mid 30s, although she is just 16. Perhaps Amina (not her real name) could now be in secondary school had she not become pregnant at the age of nine.

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