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Libya wants EU money to combat immigrants but no joint patrols
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- Wednesday, August 30, 2006 AFP - Libya wants European Union cash to help fight clandestine immigration from its shores, but will not take part in joint naval patrols with Malta and Italy, its ambassador to Valetta said.
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Zambia's investment portfolio increases Moreover
- Wednesday, August 30, 2006 Head Office Kabelenga Avenue P.O. Box 70069 Ndola Zambia Tel: 026-02-614469 : 026-02-617096 : 026-02-/612865 Fax: 026-02-614469 : 026-02-617096 Zambia's investment portfolio increases By Business ReporterZAMBIA has recorded a significant increase
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Loans: Daylight dreams for 15m SMEs operators Moreover
- Wednesday, August 30, 2006 Loans: Daylight dreams for 15m SMEs operators 2006-08-29 08:05:16 By Austin Beyadi Iddi Simba Access to business loans is only a dream for over 15m small-holder business operators in Tanzania, according to former Trade and Industry Minister,Iddi
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East Africa: Regional Economies Miss UN's Millennium Target Moreover
- Wednesday, August 30, 2006 The economies of Kenya, Uganda and Tanzania missed last year's seven per cent growth target set by the United Nations Millennium Development Goals. According to the chairman of the East African Development Bank Christopher Kassami, Tanzania
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Digging `gold` from plastics Moreover
- Wednesday, August 30, 2006 Digging 'gold' from plastics 2006-08-29 07:43:40 By Ludger Kasumuni Recycling plastic bags is normally regarded as an expensive project, but for a poor country like Tanzania it should be also viewed as project relating to investment in gold mining.
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Transport : COMANAV to develop new maritime lines with African countries Moreover
- Wednesday, August 30, 2006 Transport : COMANAV to develop new maritime lines with African countries Paris : Morocco to take part in Shoe
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Mittal Steel Case Goes Before EGSC Thursday Moreover
- Wednesday, August 30, 2006 In the next days or weeks to come, the status of Mittal Steel will be known whether it will be given the concession right to do business in Liberia, a statement from the Economic Governance Steering Committee (EGSC) said. According to minutes from
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Golden Star Advises of Power Shortages in Ghana and Potential Short-Term Impact on Operations Moreover
- Wednesday, August 30, 2006 Golden Star Advises of Power Shortages in Ghana and Potential Short-Term Impact on Operations DENVER, August 29 /CNW/ - . (AMEX:GSS) (TSX:GSC) today advised that the wholesale power utility in Ghana, namely the Volta River Authority, has advised
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Tobacco Smuggling Cost Gov't Over $3.5m Annually Moreover
- Wednesday, August 30, 2006 Tobacco Smuggling Cost Gov't Over $3.5m Annually Smuggling in Ghana has been on the ascendancy irrespective of measures introduced by CEPS and the Government to curb it. Smuggling of contraband cigarettes into the country cost the Government over
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World Bank to grant Ghana education $55m Moreover
- Wednesday, August 30, 2006 World Bank to grant Ghana education $55m Ghana and the World Bank have signed two separate agreements for a grant of $55 million towards the implementation of the e-Ghana Project and the education for all-fast track initiative. About $40 million
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Botswana, SA Sign MOU for Power Station Moreover
- Wednesday, August 30, 2006 CIC Energy Corp, the company engaged in the exploration of two coal properties (Mmamabula East and Mmamabula South) located in the Mmamabula coalfields in Botswana announced that an Inter-Governmental Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) has been signed
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Chad president orders Chevron, Petronas to leave Scotsman.com
- Sunday, August 27, 2006 By Betel Miarom N'DJAMENA (Reuters) - Chad ordered U.S. energy giant Chevron and Malaysia's Petronas on Saturday to leave the country within 24 hours for failing to honour tax obligations, a move apparently aimed at increasing control over its
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Chad Expels Oil Companies NYTimes.com
- Sunday, August 27, 2006 President Idriss Déby said that the American oil company Chevron and Petronas of Malaysia had not honored their tax
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Chad orders two oil companies to leave NDTV.com
- Sunday, August 27, 2006 Chad's President on Saturday ordered oil companies Chevron Corp. and Petronas to leave the country, saying neither has paid taxes and his country
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Zim minister, bank chief at odds over lost zeros Mail & Guardian (South Africa)
- Sunday, August 27, 2006 Zimbabwe's Minister of Finance, Herbert Murerwa, on Monday launched a thinly veiled attack on Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe Governor Gideon Gono when he told Parliament he had not been consulted on the latest currency initiative that has become a new political front in the Zanu-PF power
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Zim government threatens defiant fuel dealers Mail & Guardian (South Africa)
- Sunday, August 27, 2006 The authorities in Zimbabwe have threatened fuel dealers who have refused to cut fuel prices in line with a government directive. State radio said the dealers who are selling fuel for prices of up to 1 000 new Zimbabwe dollars ($4 at the official exchange rate) per litre, instead of the
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Pahad: SADC held meeting on Zim's economic woes Mail & Guardian (South Africa)
- Sunday, August 27, 2006 The Southern African Development Community (SADC) held a closed meeting of heads of State and foreign ministers over the economic troubles in member state Zimbabwe, South African Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs Aziz Pahad said on Thursday. He was addressing a media briefing at Parliament -- beamed to Pretoria --
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MoShang Answers Global Warming with Chinese Chill on 'Chill Dynasty'; New Downtempo Disc Blends Worldwide Beats, Sounds PRWeb (Press Release)
- Sunday, August 27, 2006 Taiwan-based, South Africa-bred artist and self-described “sound jeweler” MoShang is pleased to announce the release of his new album, “Chill Dynasty” (Onse Plate Records). (PRWEB Aug 24, 2006)
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SA wine production slides Independent Online (South Africa)
- Sunday, August 27, 2006 Total wine output in South Africa has fallen in many production areas, including wine, rebate wine, distilling wine and non-alcoholic
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Ingwe Coal hammered by write-downs, higher costs Independent Online (South Africa)
- Sunday, August 27, 2006 South Africa's largest coal producer, Ingwe Coal, yesterday reported a 96 percent decline in earnings before interest and tax (Ebit) for the year to June due to higher costs, write-downs and rain-related
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