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POLITICS-ZIMBABWE: Power-Sharing Deal Signed

By Stanley Kwenda
HARARE (IPS) - Zimbabwe's political leaders signed a long overdue power sharing deal late on Thursday night.
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CULTURE-NIGERIA: Writers, Film-makers Defy Censors
Amina Koki Gizo
KANO (IPS) - "I don't sell cocaine," says the video vendor in Kano's Rimi market when I ask for Adam Zango's music video CD Bahaushiya. He is not referring to the white powder, but instead a new illegal substance -- Hausa films that have not passed through the Kano State Censors Board.
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DEVELOPMENT-MALAWI: Irrigation Promises to Increase Food Security
Pilirani Semu-Banda
LILONGWE (IPS) - Wyson Chandanga, a small-holder Malawian farmer from the northern district of Mzimba, does not care if the country receives enough rain this year. He is also not concerned on whether the rains come on time or not.
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HIV/AIDS
Focus on Southern Africa
 
 
Politics
> Power-Sharing Deal Signed
> The Deal’s Signed But Where’s The Action?
> Civil Society Gains Strength at AU
> A Woman Navigating the Obstacles to the ‘Big Money’

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Economics - Finance
> The Deal’s Signed But Where’s The Action?
> Will Gender Protocol Help Business Women?
> A Woman Navigating the Obstacles to the ‘Big Money’
> Increased Nuclear Energy Demand Boosts Namibia

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Rights
> Writers, Film-makers Defy Censors
> Niger Delta Conflict Hurting Local Economy
> Understanding Poverty's Impact on Children
> NGO Activity Still Limited

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Development
> Irrigation Promises to Increase Food Security
> The Deal’s Signed But Where’s The Action?
> Niger Delta Conflict Hurting Local Economy
> Understanding Poverty's Impact on Children

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Health - HIV/AIDS
> Why The Richest Continent Is Also The Poorest
> Women Challenge King Mswati
> Commission Launches First Human Rights Report
> Africa Still Hampered by Lack of Geographical Data

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Education
> Understanding Poverty's Impact on Children
> Rights Work Hampered by Closure Threat
> Fighting for an Education
> HIV/AIDS Reduces Children’s Education Chances

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Energy
> Increased Nuclear Energy Demand Boosts Namibia
> Human Rights Drowning in Oil
> People, Not Electricity, Make Growth Possible
> Critics Target U.S. Military Command

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Environment
> Increased Nuclear Energy Demand Boosts Namibia
> Why The Richest Continent Is Also The Poorest
> EU Takes a Weak Step Against Logging
> Africa Still Hampered by Lack of Geographical Data

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TRADE-SOUTHERN AFRICA: The Deal’s Signed But Where’s The Action?
SOUTH AFRICA: Will Gender Protocol Help Business Women?
NIGERIA: Niger Delta Conflict Hurting Local Economy
AFRICA: Civil Society Gains Strength at AU
DEVELOPMENT-ETHIOPIA: Understanding Poverty's Impact on Children
TRADE-KENYA: A Woman Navigating the Obstacles to the ‘Big Money’
ECONOMY: Increased Nuclear Energy Demand Boosts Namibia
RIGHTS-ZIMBABWE: NGO Activity Still Limited
Q&A;: "We Will Write About Them"
AGRICULTURE-MALAWI: Going Against the Grain on Subsidies
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DEVELOPPEMENT : Des outils pour une meilleure gestion foncière en Afrique
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