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By Sheilah Birgen m:Lab East Africa's testing facility is one of a kind in East Africa. The platform range and number of devices is the facility is remarkably unique. With over one hundred mobile devices, the facility on Bishop Magua center caters for the mobile testing needs of the developer ecosystem. Several questions have been [...]
[view whole blog postNDC candidate for the Asawase constituency, Mohammed Muntaka Mubarak has claimed to have won the elections, with results of five more polling stations left to be declared.
[view whole blog postProvisional results from the Dome Kwabenya constituency in the Greater Accra region indicate NPPs Adwoa Sarfo has a commanding lead in the race.
[view whole blog postThe Greater Accra regional Chairman of the Progressive Peoples Party (PPP), Nana Boadi has bemoaned what he described as an abysmal performance of the party in the December general elections.
[view whole blog postBoakye Agyarko, the Campaign Manager of Nana Akufo-Addo's campaign for President, Saturday predicted with confidence a solid first round victory for the NPP presidential candidate.
[view whole blog postSome heavy weights in Parliament have been handed shock defeats in the crucial 2012 elections as provisional results trickle in thick and fast.
[view whole blog postDelayed results from Friday's Presidential and Parliamentary elections are churning out interesting results, especially at the parliamentary level.
[view whole blog postFormer NPP National Youth Organisers dream of representing the people of Lawra in the Upper West Region, failed to materialize as he lost his bid to the NDCs candidate, Joseph Dabuo, who is also District Chief Executive for the area.
[view whole blog postA former Key Accounts Manager of Multimedia Group Limited, Kwadwo Baah-Agyemang has been elected as Member of Parliament for the Asante Akim North constituency of Ashanti Region, on the ticket of the NPP.
[view whole blog postFormer Information Minister under the Kufuor administration Asamoah Boateng has failed in his bid to return to Parliament.
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A new video from Nuba Reports, a team of citizen journalists covering the conflict in South Kordofan, shows in devastating detail the impact of the ongoing government air raids and fighting between Sudanese army and SPLA-N rebels that have forced the remaining Nuba residents into the mountains seeking shelter under the rock formations. "My people who died, I will tell you frankly no one was sick. They were just hungry," says a father who lost three of ...
[view whole blog postEgyptians are back at the epi-centre of the Egyptian revolution, in Tahrir Square, in downtown Cairo, where they are protesting sweeping powers their newly elected president Mohamed Mursi has granted himself. They include a rushed draft constitution announced today (Nov 30, 2012), penned by an Islamist-led assembly, which has new Islamic references to Egypt's system of government as well as clauses which infringe on women's rights and freedom of speech.
[view whole blog postLast week, on November 20, the M23 rebels seized Goma, a major city in eastern Congo, escalating the ongoing conflict and highlighting the urgency for a credible peace process. Over the weekend, the International Conference on the Great Lakes Region, or ICGLR, met in Kampala for a high-level crisis summit-attended by the presidents of Congo and Uganda as well as by representatives of the M23-to discuss the increasing crisis.
As a result from the deal brokered between President Musevini of Uganda, President Kabila of Congo and representatives from the M23, the latter pledged to pull out of Goma by Friday, Novermber 30. However, early today the M23 announced that they would delay their withdrawal by 48 hours and currently remain in control of the strategic city. Even if the rebels do pull ...
[view whole blog postWritten by Amira Al Hussaini · comments (0) Share: Donate · facebook · twitter · reddit · StumbleUpon · delicious · Instapaper
[view whole blog postAzonto and its growing global reaches... Somebody should write a book about it. 'Tribal Azonto' above: Ghana via the UK -- sampling South African electro? Next, from Accra proper, a rap convo with Trebla, Hotjam, EL and Stargo (and many other cameos): Rap from a different kind and country: here's a new video for Milk [...]
[view whole blog postThis is a guest post by Owen Cylke. Mr. Cylke is a development professional and a retired senior foreign service...
[view whole blog postPower grab or preemptive strike against Mubarak-era judges ? François Picard's panel argues over the motives behind the Muslim Brotherhood-led rush to approve Egypt's new constitution. Also, Israel answers the UN's nod to the Palestinians with more settlements and the hot air from politicians over global warming.
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