On 6 March 2006, Jean-Pierre Pambu Lutete, publisher of the Kinshasa-based newspaper "La Tolérance", was transferred to Kinshasa's Penitentiary and Reeducation Centre (Centre pénitentiaire et de rééducation de Kinshasa, CPRK, formerly Makala Central Prison). The journalist was placed under arrest just before noon on 3 March 2006 by the Kinshasa/Kalamu Public Prosecutor's office for "damaging allegations" and "inciting tribal hatred" against Michel Tudu Zingo te Lando at the Land Registry Off...read more

Computer Aid International is seeking to appoint two new Africa Programme Officers based in their Nairobi office but travelling widely in the region to serving existing and potential new partners in West and Central Africa.

The African Research and Resource Forum (ARRF) is a non-profit, non-governmental, research, resource, reflection and discourse organization devoted to enhancing thinking on African development. The ARRF invites you to a Public Debate on “Why Corruption Continues Unabated: The Real ‘Speed Governors’ in the war against Graft in Kenya”. The event is scheduled for Thursday 16th March 2006 from 5.00 p.m. to 7.30 p.m. at the Kenya National Theatre Auditorium.

SANGONeT's second annual "ICTs for Civil Society" Conference and Exhibition drew to a close on Thursday, with many delegates expressing their enthusiasm for this event and requesting that it become a regular feature in the annual SA NGO calendar.

This research explores the development of non-government provision of secondary education in South Africa and Malawi, reviews experience in other Sub-Saharan African countries, and identifies lessons that can be learned of relevance to policy and practice. The research draws attention to some of the differences which exist in South Africa and Malawi and can be found in other SSA countries.

This study was used to find out the reasons for the continuous drop-out of girls in Primary Education in three districts in Zambezia Province, namely Maganja da Costa, Morrumbala and Nicoadala. The study looked at the barriers to girls' education and the interlinkages between different barriers, both from a rural and semi-urban context, and attempts to establish an understanding of the relations between poverty and other causes affecting girls' access and retention to primary education.

When James Kouma completed his Bachelor of Arts degree at Lome University 15 years ago, he tried and tried but failed to find “a proper job”, he says. Now 38 and a father of two, he earns a perilous living driving a motor-bike taxi or “Zemidjan”, along with thousands of other young people. While West Africa’s big cities are jammed pack with jobless graduates who would agree with him, student life is far tougher nowadays across the region than it ever was.

Zimbabwe police Wednesday arrested several student leaders in the city of Bulawayo to thwart plans by students at a state university and three other institutions in the city to stage street protests against the government's decision to hike fees at state tertiary colleges. ZimOnline was unable to confirm the exact number of students that were being held by the police by late last night but other sources indicated as many as 25 students could have been arrested as they attempted to march throu...read more

1 March 2006 - A stalwart of Black struggle in Britain, John La Rose, has died. As a writer, publisher and political organiser, his contribution to the development of Black cultural expression in the UK cannot be rivalled. It is with great sadness that the staff of the Institute of Race Relations heard the news of John's death on 28 February from a heart attack. As a member of IRR's Council, and its Chairman in the early 1970s, he helped to guide the organisation during a particularly turbule...read more

TrustAfrica is looking for an exceptional individual to serve as its Program Coordinator. The successful candidate will have extensive experience in philanthropy in Africa and a deep understanding of the challenges TrustAfrica seeks to address. The position is based at TrustAfrica headquarters in Dakar, Senegal. Qualifications, Skills, and Characteristics required include: a good graduate degree; at least five years of successful grant-making experience at the international level and experien...read more

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