News Source: Africa Headlines
| 21 hours ago
The events of 2008 in Zimbabwe led to bloodshed and the present-day Government of National Unity. PF has exposed its cast-iron willpower to thwart the implementation of any meaningful reforms and the prognosis for the 2013 elections appears bleak
News Source: Africa Headlines
| 1 day ago
Abidjan At first glance, Ivory Coast has come a long way since 2010's post-election violence...Construction sites loom at every twist and turn of the super six-lane highways that weave around the Ebrie lagoon in the heart of Abidjan. Roads are being
News Source: Africa Headlines
| 3 days ago
Nairobi Cote d'Ivoire's government has made little progress in addressing root causes of the country's decade of politico-military violence in the two years since President Alassane Ouattara's inauguration on May 21, 2011, Human Rights Watch said
News Source: Scoop
| 17 days ago
Justice is a key element of the reconciliation process in Cote d'Ivoire, a United Nations independent expert stressed today, and called on the Government to strengthen the rule of law. It is important that the authorities give clear signal on their
News Source: Reuters
| 22 days ago
News Related Topics Simone, wife of Ivory Coast's Laurent Gbagbo, is seen at Hotel Golf in Abidjan, after she was arrested with her husband, April 11, 2011. Ivory Coast's former first lady, wanted by the International Criminal Court for crimes
News Source: Inter Press Service
| 25 days ago
IPS Articles The population does not have confidence in the political parties, he said. They want to hear from candidates who will develop their neighbourhoods, not from politicians...The turnout for those races was 36.44 percent, according to the
News Source: Daily Nation
| 1 month ago
Rating In Summary Ivory Coast is still recovering from years of unrest which came to a head when Gbagbo refused to admit defeat in the 2010 presidential vote. Ivorians turned out in low numbers for local elections Sunday seen as a test of stability
News Source: Ledger-Enquirer
| 1 month ago
Ivory Coast Voters in Ivory Coast went to the polls Sunday for local elections that were boycotted by the opposition party of former President Laurent Gbagbo, highlighting slow progress on reconciliation following deadly postelection conflict two