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Kituyi Snubs Key Ford-K Meeting Moreover
- Tuesday, August 15, 2006 Trade minister Dr Mukhisa Kituyi skipped a Ford-Kenya meeting in Naivasha on Monday. The party chairman, Mr Musikari Kombo, who sent a speech to be read on his behalf, and Mr John Munyes, the Secretary-General, were out of the country. Their
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Botswana's Pula to Slide Further Versus Dollar on Inflation, Standard Says Moreover
- Tuesday, August 15, 2006 Aug. 14 (Bloomberg) -- Botswana's pula will probably extend its decline against the dollar on concern inflation will depress exports, according to Standard Bank Group Ltd. Botswana devalued its currency last May to boost its economy and reduce
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Air Traffic Growth and Air Transport Liberalization Efforts Drive Demand for MRO Services in Africa PRWeb (Press Release)
- Monday, August 14, 2006 Frost & Sullivan finds that the African Airframe and Engine MRO Markets earned revenues of $1.44 billion in 2005 and estimates this to reach $2.05 billion in 2012. (PRWEB Jul 15, 2006)
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Eurocrats sent to work in small businesses Moreover
- Monday, August 14, 2006 Eurocrats sent to work in small businesses Tuesday, 18 July 2006 Civil servants get inside view of SMEsFull Story... Prev Next [ Back ] (C) 2006 Online home of CHARGED SOUTHERN AFRICA - your Digital Lifestyle at Work or Play Implemented by
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World Bank president says Africa is on the move Moreover
- Monday, August 14, 2006 World Bank President Paul Wolfowitz said he believed the situation had improved significantly in Africa, the world's poorest continent. 'Things have changed dramatically for the better in Africa. During my visits to some African countries, I saw
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Africa must curb corruption - World Bank Moreover
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Netcare makes investment in stem cell development Mail & Guardian (South Africa)
- Monday, August 14, 2006 Hospital group Netcare has acquired a 75% stake in Biocells, a company involved in stem cell storage, through the Netcare Institute of Cellular and Molecular Medicine. The newly acquired company, which will trade as Netcell Therapeutics (Netcells), is closely affiliated to Smart Cells International and holds the licence to exclusively
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Africa urged to look inwards for economic progress Mail & Guardian (South Africa)
- Monday, August 14, 2006 Officials from the United States and African diaspora on Tuesday urged African countries to look inwards to find economic breakthroughs and much-needed investments. Florizelle Liser, a senior official in the US Trade Representative Office, said African nations had advantages they could learn to
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After Unocal flap, Cnooc shortens sights International Herald Tribune
- Monday, August 14, 2006 Cnooc, China's biggest offshore oil producer, is seeking acquisitions in Asia and Africa almost a year after
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DRDGold seeks gold below Joburg Independent Online (South Africa)
- Monday, August 14, 2006 DRDGold, Africa's fourth-biggest gold producer, is seeking a fivefold increase in an exploration concession as it searches for metal 3km below Johannesburg, the third time that the mining house has done
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World Bank to lead lenders in trans-African cable
telephone project People.com.cn
- Monday, August 14, 2006 The World Bank and its private sector affiliate, the International Finance Corporation (IFC) is among the eight development finance institutions (DFIs) which have agreed to jointly finance the proposed underwater telephony system for Africa aimed at bringing down the cost of telecommunications on the
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NOKIA FACE OF AFRICA 2006 ...DISCOVER MORE ABOUT THE 12 SEMI-FINALISTS! Moreover
- Monday, August 14, 2006 Entertainment NOKIA FACE OF AFRICA 2006 ...DISCOVER MORE ABOUT THE 12 SEMI-FINALISTS!Posted on: Friday, July 21, 2006 | Print this Page Benjamin K. Arthur With 12 semi- finalists now selected, the Nokia Face of Africa 2006 is racing toward
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Trade unions in Africa to design workplace policies on AIDS Moreover
- Monday, August 14, 2006 Health News of Friday, 21 July 2006 Trade unions in Africa to design workplace policies on AIDS Accra, July 21, GNA - Union Network International (UNI), a global body that is concerned with workplace policies, has constituted working groups to
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Dublin residents to challenge management firm in court Moreover
- Monday, August 14, 2006 Dublin residents to challenge management firm in court07:24 07:15 07:08 Politics 10:54 10:15 07:52 Europe 18:20 13:03 12:37 10:41 Africa 10:37 North America 09:32 09:26 Middle East 16:44 15:10 13:00 10:31 09:22 Sport 18:02 08:54 Soccer 15:10
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Critic Bashes 'Shame' of Mutual Fund Industry Moreover
- Monday, August 14, 2006 THE FIRST PLANE CARRYING AMERICAN EVACUEES FROM LEBANON HAS LANDED IN BALTIMORE Silicon Insider: Tech and Racial Progress in Africa Critic Bashes 'Shame' of Mutual Fund Industry Apple's Shares Surge on 2Q Profit Report Ford to Develop 'Green' Cars in
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Africa needs $6bn investment to improve energy supply Moreover
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Silicon Insider: Tech and Racial Progress in Africa ABC News
- Monday, August 14, 2006 A Visit to Africa Stokes Hopes About the Continent's Cultural and Technological
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Chávez world tour aimed at bid for UN seat Financial Times
- Monday, August 14, 2006 Over the next two weeks, Venezuelan president Hugo Chávez will visit at least seven countries, mostly in Asia, plus, as he put it, "perhaps some in the Middle East and a few in Africa on the
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New Naspers online venture enters digital arena Mail & Guardian (South Africa)
- Monday, August 14, 2006 Naspers division Media24 has merged its digital arm with MWeb Studios, the division responsible for the development of web-based services, to create the continent's biggest online business, <i>24.com</i>, which aims to dominate the digital arena in Africa by offering visitors the best online content and
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Old Mutual raises Chinese wall over V&A bid Mail & Guardian (South Africa)
- Monday, August 14, 2006 The insurance and investment giant Old Mutual has raised a Chinese wall over the bidding process associated with what could be Africa's largest commercial property sale -- the V&A Waterfront -- for which multibillion-rand bids close on Monday for the parastatal Transnet's property in Cape
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