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FORMER American Secretary of State Collin Powell is expected to address the 2008 Global Leaders Summit to be held in Uganda between November 12 and 14.
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Busoga has at last chosen a Kyabazinga. Little surprise, He is the son of Muloki, Prince Edward Columbus Wambuzi Muloki.
Seven out of 11 chiefs chose 35-year-old Edward. Muloki’s rival, Gabula Nadiope of Bugabula chiefdom, walked out protesting heavy deployment of Police and the army outside the Bugembe kingdom headquarters, where the election was taking place. He suspected rigging.
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Henderson, Nevada - Barack Obama's White House campaign said on Saturday it was returning a small donation from his Boston-based Kenyan aunt after questions were raised over her US immigration status. Aides said Obama had not been in touch with his late father's sister, Zeituni Onyango, 56, for at least four years, and questioned reporting about her residency status so close to Tuesday's election against Republican John McCain..
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Moscow - Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi has pitched a tent in a Kremlin garden before talks with Russian leaders on Saturday. Gaddafi is to meet Russian President Dmitry Medvedev and Prime Minister Vladimir Putin for talks expected to focus on arms sales and access for Russian energy companies to projects in the North African state.
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Mogadishu - A 13-year-old girl who said she had been raped was stoned to death in Somalia after being accused of adultery by Islamic militants, a human rights group said. Dozens of men stoned Aisha Ibrahim Duhulow to death on October 27 in a stadium packed with 1 000 spectators in the southern port city of Kismayo, Amnesty International and Somali media reported, citing witnesses.
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Mogadishu - At least five people were killed on Saturday in a roadside bomb attack targeting a local official in the Somali town of Baidoa, south of Mogadishu, witnesses and police said.
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Lusaka - The Southern African Development Community (SADC) declared on Saturday that Zambia's presidential election was free and fair, despite claims of vote rigging by the opposition.
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Rabat - A Moroccan appeals court on Thursday let stand a ruling that would require the nation's largest newspaper and its publisher to pay record amounts of damages in a defamation case.
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