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2006 developments by topic
Monthly events, 2006

Deaths

• none

Ongoing events

African Cup of Nations
Horn of Africa food crisis
Malawi food crisis
Niger food crisis
Zimbabwe home demolitions

Upcoming events

• none

Ongoing armed conflicts

Chad-Sudan conflict
Civil war in Côte d'Ivoire
Conflict in northern Uganda
Darfur conflict in Sudan
Ivorian Civil War
Second Congo War

Elections

February 23: Uganda, Presidential & Parliamentary
February 12: Cape Verde, Presidential

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Events in Africa

This page deals with February 2006 events in or of interest to the continent of Africa.

  • Congolese government forces and United Nations peacekeepers (part of the MONUC mission) engage militia fighters in the wartorn Ituri district in a battle to retake the town of Tchei. The operation is in conjunction with a more aggressive disarmament policy by the U.N. peacekeepers in the region. [(CNN)]

  • Kenyan Police instruct 20 leading figures not to leave the country as investigations into two corruption scandals, the Goldenberg and Anglo Leasing scandals continue. Among the people told to hand in their passports is George Saitoti whose resignation as education minister was announced by President Mwai Kibaki yesterday. Meanwhile, 80 Members of Parliament have demanded the resignation of Deputy President Moody Awori, who is accused of involvement in the Anglo Leasing affair. [(BBC)]

Events in Africa by month

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2005 in Africa: October November December

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Northern Africa

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Central Africa

Angola · Cameroon · Central African Republic · Chad · Democratic Republic of the Congo · Equatorial Guinea · Gabon · Republic of the Congo · São Tomé and Príncipe East Africa>Eastern Africa

Burundi · Comoros · Djibouti · Eritrea · Ethiopia · Kenya · Madagascar · Malawi · Mauritius · Mozambique · Rwanda · Seychelles · Somalia · Tanzania · Uganda · Zambia · Zimbabwe
Southern Africa

Botswana · Lesotho · Namibia · South Africa · Swaziland List of dependent territories>Dependencies and other territories:
UK: Indian Ocean Territory · St. Helena  (Ascension Island Tristan da Cunha)· France: Mayotte · Réunion · Portugal: Madeira · Spain: Canary Islands · Plazas de soberanía

 


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