African Concord magazine: the premier pan-African weekly of October 23, 1986 No 113.
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• Enough cosmetics. • The letter police ignored. • Disinformation: a precursor of big-power destablisation. • Anini runs, police trail. • A modern day Robin Hood. • You surprise me. • Why Anini eludes the police. • The lure to crime. • Nigeria: hail a nobel laureate. • Chief Abiola speak out. • Excerpts from Chief Abiola’s speech. • Reshaping the police. • The risk of candour. • The return of private enterprise. • Uganda: Museveni talks to the nation. • Twenty four years of bloody strife. • Economy: starting all over again. • Monarchy: once powerful, now abolished. • BAT now a joint venture. • A source of pride and despair. • Working towards a brighter future. • Revolution in women’s lives. • UWESO: mothers of the nation. • Fashion aid for UWESO. • Football, once a crowning glory. • Crisis manufactured by the media. • Kenya: the fuss over exiles. • Kanya: reverend rebuked the elite. • Swiss to ignore SA boycott. • UNESCO: M’bow bows out. • The Amnesty International ’86 report. • Cheaper ways of strengthening old bones. • Anti-locust campaign continues. • Britain’s “racist” AIDS test. • Zambia warns Zaire and Malawi. • SFEM: Naira slides again. • Cash crutch for SFEM. • Abiola farms in two pacts • New flight rates. • Farida Karodia: a writer in exile. • The rigged election. • Beyond politics. • Unpopular sport.