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Sahar MF launches Sahara Power and Natural Resources Fund Moreover - Friday, May 09, 2008 Sahar MF launched Sahara Power and Natural Resources Fund, an open-ended equity growth fund. The scheme opened for subscription on Apr. 28, 2008 and closes on May. 27, 2008. The units of the scheme will be available at Rs 10 per unit during the New ... more
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Emaar Misr showcases Cairo project Moreover - Friday, May 09, 2008 177 words A statement released by Emaar Misr for Development, the wholly owned subsidiary of Emaar Properties, said that the company has unveiled the components of its $1 billion New Cairo City project, Gulf News reported. According to the statement, ... more
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Egypt postpones bid deadline for fixed-line licence Moreover - Friday, May 09, 2008 Egypt's telecoms regulator said on Wednesday it had postponed the bid deadline for Egypt's second fixed-line licence to July 29 as local connectivity agreements negotiations were still ongoing. 'We are now negotiating with the three mobile providers ... more
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Somali militants raid police base Moreover - Friday, May 09, 2008 Somali forces have been struggling to contain the violenceIslamist insurgents attacked a police station in the heart of Somalia's capital in a night raid as preparations are under way for weekend peace talks.At least two policemen, two soldiers and ... more
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NIGERIAS IGI BUYS 35% STAKE IN RWANDA INSURER Moreover - Friday, May 09, 2008 xtract not ... more
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Mbeki faces Mugabe for Zimbabwe crisis talks Moreover - Friday, May 09, 2008 HARARE (AFP) - South African President Thabo Mbeki, the chief regional mediator on the crisis in Zimbabawe, arrived in Harare on Friday under pressure to help end the country's electoral deadlock and political violence. Mbeki, widely criticised for ... more
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Zimbabwe: 40,000 farm workers displaced Moreover - Friday, May 09, 2008 HARARE, Zimbabwe The editor of an independent Zimbabwean newspaper has been arrested and the country's largest farm union said Thursday that 40,000 farm workers have been displaced in postelection violence. Davison Maruziva, editor of the ... more
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South Africa: Mbeki Congratulates New Russian President Moreover - Friday, May 09, 2008 President Thabo Mbeki on Thursday congratulated the newly appointed President of the Russian Federation Dmitry Medvedev, saying that this would further enhance relations and strategic partnership between the two countries. In a message of support ... more
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South Africa: Rev Chikane Dismisses Contradictory Reports Moreover - Friday, May 09, 2008 The Director-General in the Presidency, Reverend Frank Chikane, did not contradict himself when testifying before the Ginwala Commission on Thursday, as reported in the media. 'It is wrong to say I have contradicted myself. I wrote an article ... more
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Zimbabwe: Authorities Arrest Reuters Photographer And Editor of One of Few Remaining Independent Newspapers Moreover - Friday, May 09, 2008 Reporters Without Borders today condemned the government's obsessive hounding of journalists after the arrests of a Reuters photographer and the editor of one of the few remaining independent Harare-based publications in the past four days brought ... more
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South Africa: Commuters to Get Pretoria, Joburg Express Train Moreover - Friday, May 09, 2008 Commuters who often spend hours in peak traffic between Pretoria and Johannesburg are to receive a business express train. The service will run from Pretoria Station and end at Johannesburg Pak station in under an hour and is expected to ... more
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Castillian Completes VTEM Electromagnetic and Magnetic Survey on the Kagera Project, Tanzania Moreover - Friday, May 09, 2008 xtract not ... more
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Namibia: Help Those Who Need It the Most Moreover - Friday, May 09, 2008 A CITY Council initiative to write off debts of households not able to pay their monthly municipal bills, needs to be thoroughly interrogated before it is implemented, or it risks being open to abuse by the unscrupulous. At the monthly meeting of ... more
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Namibia: Ramatex 'Bankrupt' Moreover - Friday, May 09, 2008 THE Ramatex textile company and its main subsidiary in Namibia were declared bankrupt by the High Court yesterday. Through two court orders that were given two minutes apart, Judge Elton Hoff administered the legal last rites to an attempt to establish ... more
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Namibia: Windhoek Council to Aid Poor Households Moreover - Friday, May 09, 2008 THE Windhoek City Council plans to to write off the debts of households not able to pay their monthly municipal bills. The decision was taken at Wednesday night's council meeting. It will also include assisting identified poor households ... more
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Zimbabwe official gold price hiked to Z$7 billion per gramme Moreover - Friday, May 09, 2008 Even though the official Zimbabwean gold price has been hiked to Z$7 billion a gramme, miners in the hyper-inflation ravaged country say this is still nowhere near enough to meet their costs of production. With inflation hovering around 200,000 ... more
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Mediator Mbeki in Zimbabwe to discuss disputed poll Moreover - Friday, May 09, 2008 ARARE (Reuters) - Regional mediator and South African President Thabo Mbeki arrived in Zimbabwe on Friday for talks on the country's disputed elections ahead of a possible run-off that has raised concerns of further violence. The South African ... more
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Climate change and biofuels to cause further hunger in Africa say IIASA experts Moreover - Friday, May 09, 2008 An additional 35 to 170 million people could be undernourished in the second half of the century because of climate change with 17 to 50 million of these in Sub-Saharan Africa. Climate change is expected to cause significant declines in crop and ... more
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Zimbabwe election: Mbeki set for Mugabe talks Moreover - Friday, May 09, 2008 HARARE (AFP) - South African President Thabo Mbeki, the chief regional mediator on the crisis in Zimbabawe, was due on Friday to make his first visit to Harare since the release of disputed election results. Mbeki, widely criticised for his ... more
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UK to provide 2.5 billion Birr development assistance to Ethiopia Moreover - Friday, May 09, 2008 The UK Department for International Development (DFID) announced on Wednesday that it would provide development assistance of 2.5 billion Birr over the next year to help Ethiopia achieve Millennium Development Goals (MDGs). UK Ambassador to ... more
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