Monthly Archives: November 2013
Cholera warning issued to neglected capital city
Pressure group Human Rights Watch has warned that Zimbabwe's capital Harare was at risk of repeating a cholera outbreak five years ago that killed...
Abductors trick parents into handing over kids
Alleged child traffickers have been apprehended with 61 children aged between 4 and 10 en route to Gambia.
The human cargo was discovered stowed away...
How PM marked Black History Month
African Voice had the privilege of accompanying Mr. David Cameron, Prime Minister to Birmingham when the PM made a visit to the DRUM art...
Court backs asylum for gay Africans
Europe’s highest court has ruled that gay and lesbian citizens who face jail as a result of their sexuality can be granted asylum in...
US classifies Boko Haram an international Terrorist organisation
Agency reports say that the Department of State has announced the designation of Boko Haram and Ansaru as Foreign Terrorist Organizations (FTO) under Section...
Archbisop of Canterbury visits the cenotaph on Remembrance Sunday
The Archbishop of Canterbury has paid a poignant visit to the Ministry of Defence and the Cenotaph, coinciding with the 95th anniversary of the...
Boko Haram – When will it end?
Just two months ago, students at a college in the northeast of Nigeria were shot to death as they slept in their dormitories. As...
New study critical of government immigration target
The government’s target to cut net migration to the UK to below 100,000 by 2015 is neither a useful tool nor a measure of...
Africa's Food Market Has Trillion Dollar Potential – World Bank
A World Bank report launched last week has suggested that Africa's farmers and agribusinesses could create a trillion-dollar food market by 2030.
However, the pre-condition...
Emenike: Home leg will be even tougher
Goals often define the greatness of a striker and as such Nigeria international Emmanuel Emenike has planted himself firmly at the top of the...