By Own Correspondent – “I have never heard the name Museveni, but I thank you and I will pass on the message, sure!”. The blond German student has just stopped in front of Ugandan Embassy in London, Trafalgar Square, attracted by the shouts and movement of a group of Ugandan armed with placards, flyers and percussions. “Museveni must go, he is a criminal, he has stolen the elections, tell your government to stop supporting him!” shouts a lady. “He is responsible of murdering and violence and he owns the whole of the country, army included” explains one of the organizers... Continue Reading
By Peterking Quaye – Accra-Ghana – The English Football Association are reportedly in talks over a friendly in Accra after Ghana sold out 20,000 tickets for next month’s friendly at Wembley.FA chairman David Bernstein has held discussions with lawyer Mel Goldberg, who helped organise the clash on March 29, over a return fixture within the next two years. In Jan, 2011, The English Football Association shelved England’s proposed friendly against Thailand this summer following the 2018 FIFA World Cup voting scandal and has agreed to play Ghana at Wembley in March. Officials claim the Black Stars could have sold double... Continue Reading
By Nangayi Guyson – MTN telecommunications company of Zambia Tuesday launched the broadband internet services, to make it one of the fastest internet service. Farhad Khan ,the managing director MTN Zambia,said his company had made substantial investment in technology such as easy cable to ensure that the broadband internet was the best on the market with higher speed and reliability. He added that MTN was using integrated network and was offering the third generation (3G) and EDGE technologies. Mr Khan ,Speaking at the launch in Lusaka, said US$200 million was invested to ensure delivery of quality services to its customers.... Continue Reading
By Peterking Quaye reporting for Shout-africa.com – Ghana – Dr Kofi Amoah and the management of Citizen Kofi invite you to the second edition of the ground breaking and thought-provoking Citizen Kofi Media Dialogue Series on Friday February 25, 2011. The Citizen Kofi Media Dialogue Series is a monthly soirees for journalists to review the performance of journalists. It will take place on the last Friday of every month. It is our expectation that through this platform, our cross examination of our performances, individually and collectively, would result in better output for our national development. With a theme “Where has... Continue Reading
By Frides Laméris, Netherlands – Earlier contributions (parts 3, part 4 and part 7) described a number of successful anti-HIV medicines that were suppressed by medical authorities and pharmaceutical companies in various countries. A significant number of those medicines are described by the Dutch ex-university professor and internationally well known animal micro surgeon Johan Van Dongen. Suffering the not unusual fate of a whistle blower having turned against the abuse of animal experimentation in his profession, he was removed from his university job. Several years later he wrote a first book on about the truth behind AIDS and other virus... Continue Reading