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African Path is the premier online destination for Africans online providing daily breaking news and discussions on issues affecting Africans and Africa.
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Blog postings
Sun, 09/07/2008 - 14:34
Abdel Halim Abu Ghazala, Egypt's former defence minister touted in the late 1980s as a contender to succeed President Hosni Mubarak, has died in hospital.
Sun, 09/07/2008 - 14:34
The SADC says that Angola's first post-war elections were transparent and credible despite the country's main opposition party denouncing it as unfair.
Sun, 09/07/2008 - 12:52
Dozens of Darfur rebels and Sudanese government soldiers have been killed in fierce clashes in north Darfur.
Sun, 09/07/2008 - 12:23
Cameroon coach Otto Pfister says his side can make the World Cup after reaching the final phase of qualifiers.
Sun, 09/07/2008 - 12:17
AFP - Hopes of finding survivors trapped under giant boulders began to fade on Sunday, a day after a massive rockslide flattened homes in a north Cairo shantytown, burying whole families under the rub...
Sun, 09/07/2008 - 12:02
AFP - Teachers in Zimbabwe's public schools have gone on strike to press for higher pay, a union spokesman on Sunday, despite a pay rise for civil servants announced by the government.
Sun, 09/07/2008 - 11:36
Reuters - The heart of many homes is the kitchen
and that is where Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi hosted
Condoleezza Rice for a Ramadan meal this week, a symbolic
gesture to try to end decades of en...
Sun, 09/07/2008 - 09:22
AFP - Dozens of Darfur rebels and Sudanese government soldiers have been killed in fierce clashes in North Darfur state, fighters from the Sudan Liberation Army (SLA) said on Sunday.
Sun, 09/07/2008 - 09:16
When the women's movement in the southern African kingdom of Swaziland took to the streets in August to challenge what they called extravagance by the royal family, Swazi traditionalists were livid.
Sun, 09/07/2008 - 08:52
At the turn of the last century, the African traditional society crumbled under the twin assault of Christianity and colonialism.