Nov 1, 2009 | Daily News
By Eleanor Momberg A legal battle is looming between the Mvelaphanda Group and Felix Nkusi, a "facilitator" who allegedly introduced Human Settlements Minister Tokyo Sexwale to senior government officials in Chad, paving the way for the company's investment in mining opportunities in the northern African state.
Sub Regional cooperation: Idriss Deby Itno ends 48 hour visit to Cameroon
President Idriss Deby Itno has ended a 48 hour official visit to Cameroon. The visit was on the invitation of President Paul Biya.
The President of the Republic of Chad begins two-day visit in Cameroon
At the invitation of His Excellency Paul BIYA, President of the Republic of Cameroon, His Excellency Idriss Deby Itno, President of the Republic of Chad begins an official visit to Cameroon from today 28th October 2009.
Sudan pledged to remove Chadian rebels from border - " President Deby
Sudan has agreed to remove Chadian rebels from the joint border with Chad in order to stop their military action against Ndjamena government, Chadian President said today.
Thousands flee Chad capital, fresh attack feared
Thousands of civilians fled Chad's capital N'Djamena on Monday after rebel forces pulled back from a two-day assault, but the rebels said they would attack again to try to topple President Idriss Deby.
Chad expels Cameroonian journalist after Nobel story
Chadian security service agents took Innocent EbodA©, who arrived in N'djamena in June to become editor-in-chief of the fledgling weekly La Voix du Tchad , to the border town of Kousseri , where he was deported permanently to his homeland of Cameroon , according to defense lawyer
Sudanese official holds talks with Eritrean President
The Eritrean President Isayas Afewerki held talks today with the Sudanese Presidential Adviser, Ghazi Salah Al-Deen who paid a one day visit to Asmara for talks on Darfur conflict.
JEM rebels urges Darfur mediator to set out "clear strategy" for peace
The Justice and Equality Movement urged the Joint Mediator to frame a "clear strategy" for the Doha peace process and to stop the different interferences.
Chad poses new threat to Swiss-Libyan ties
Tensions between Switzerland and Libya over two Swiss businessmen detained in Tripoli have been further fuelled by Swiss efforts to restore peace in Chad.
Thousands left homeless by forced evictions in Chad
The Chadian government must stop the forced evictions that have left tens of thousands homeless in the capital city of N'Djamena, Amnesty International said in a report published on Tuesday.
It was billed as a humanitarian rescue of orphaned Sudanese children fleeing the war in Darfur.
The old Africa game entangles France again
President Sarkozy's team is alarmed by a familiar French messin Gabon , the former west African colony.
Greetings to Chadian President
Kim Yong Nam, president of the Presidium of the DPRK Supreme People's Assembly, Tuesday sent a message of greetings to Idriss Deby, President of the Republic of Chad, on the 49th anniversary of its independence.
The French Secretary of state for Cooperation and Francop honie, Alain Joyandet, will Monday begin an African tour that will take him to G u inea, Mali and Mauritania, an official news release issued Friday in Paris annou n ced.
Three Chadian rebel groups sign peace agreement with Ndjamena
Three Chadian rebel groups signed a peace agreement with the government of President Idriss Deby on Sunday under the sponsorship of the Libyan government.
Comprehensive Doha talks are scheduled in August - US envoy
July 4, 2009 a ' A comprehensive peace negotiations will begin in Doha next August with participation of all the rebel groups, said today Scott Gration the US president special envoy to Sudan.
N'Djamena - China's largest energy producer, China National Petroleum Corp , on Wednesday began work on a major oil pipeline in southwestern Chad, state media reported here.
Scholar disputes 'genocide' term for Darfur
Comments Mahmood Mamdani, a Uganda-born professor of anthropology and political science at Columbia University, has created a raging controversy over whether the Sudanese government's response to a six-year rebellion in Darfur constitutes a genocide.
Amnesty International Report 2009 on Chad
Neighboring with Sudan, and being involved in the Darfur conflict, which has been deliberately prolonged by the colonial powers evil manipulations at the UN Security Council, Chads troubles demonstrate the identity of the real perpetrators of the Darfur Genocide: the Anti-African and Anti-Hamitic elites of London and Paris, the Orientalists and the ...
France charges charity group with fraud
The group's head Eric Breteau was brought before judges on Thursday to have the charges which also include assisting in the illegal immigration of foreign children "with a view to adoption" read out to him.
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