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African Woman Extraordinaire
For Dr. Wangari Maathai, the 2004 Nobel Peace prize winner and the first woman from Africa to win it, a life of environmental curiosity and later activism began during the East Coast fever epidemic in . It is a fatal disease that afflicts cattle caused by ticks and characterized by intense fever, labored breathing, a generalized weakness and emaciation of the affected cattle.
Liberians Optimistic About Their Future
Nobel Laureate Faults Kenyan President for Political Stalemate
Ghanaians Honor Their Best at Independence Day Celebration
SHOREVIEW, MN Mar. 11 2006 - Nearly 200 Ghanaians gathered today at the Shoreview Community Center to celebrate ’s 49th anniversary. The Ghanaian Association of Minnesota (GHANAM) hosted the event themed ‘Living the American Dream and Making a Difference Back Home’.
Avian Influenza Pandemic Will Deepen the Health Crisis in Africa
2004 Nobel Peace Prize Laureate, Dr. Wangari Maathai, in Minneapolis March 13 for Peace...
Becky Lourey is Running or Minnesota Governor
Go Tell it on Da Mountain
We began the final trek up Mount Kilimanjaro at midnight. Up the last 6000-plus feet to the rooftop of Africa. Up the sheer slope along a zigzagging path of scree and volcanic rock to Uhuru Peak.
Jakaya Kikwete is Tanzania’s President of the People
Center for West African Families Grand Opens
Kenya Wins Shield at Rugby Tourney
LOS ANGELES, Feb. 12— defeated the , 26-12, to win the 2006 USA Sevens rugby tournament Shield at the Home Depot Center .













