September 2007 in Africa

__NOTOC__ This page deals with events in or related to the continent of Africa in September 2007.

  • The Church of Uganda, the Anglican province of Uganda, appoints a bishop in the United States, John Guernsey, deepening a split with the Episcopal Church over the ordination of gay priests and bishops. (BBC)
  • Sudan postpones a census that is a crucial for the success of two national elections. (BBC)
  • Egyptian police find 2.75 tonnes of explosives in the el-Gefgafa area of Sinai, believed to be en route to the Gaza Strip. (Reuters via ABC News Australia)

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  • The Secretary-General of the United Nations Ban Ki-Moon arrives in Sudan to press for an end to violence in Darfur. (BBC)

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Events

  • 6: - Swaziland
  • 22: - Mali
  • 24: - Heritage Day-South Africa
  • 30: - Botswana

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