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+ Zimbabwe: GMB Depots Run Out of Subsidised Inputs  
+ Zimbabwe: Govt Stops Diamond Sale Announcements for Security Reasons  
+ Africa: Global Governance - East Meets West  
+ Tanzania: Production of Sugar to Rise By 27 Per Cent  
+ Zimbabwe: Natfoods to Close Flour Plant  
+ Zimbabwe: Empowerment Law Needs Institutional Support - Mhembere  
+ Rwanda: Tigo Prepaid Subscribers to Benefit From a New Product  
+ Rwanda: Youth Unemployment On the Decline  
+ Rwanda: Reco to Import 400,000 Energy-Saving Bulbs  
+ Zimbabwe: Govt Close to Sealing U.S.$70 Million Line of Credit Facility  
+ Zambia: No Need to Start Panicking  
+ South Africa: Utility Poised to Buy Renewable Energy  
+ South Africa: Community Tests State on Mining Rights  
+ South Africa: 'Too Soon' to Talk About State's Role in Mining  
+ South Africa: Winemaker Takes Land Bank to Constitutional Court  
+ South Africa: Warning of Land Hurdle to Eskom's Expansion  
+ South Africa: Car Industry Seeks Biofuels as Alternative to Oil  
+ Ghana: Total Assets And Deposits of Rural Banks on the Increase  
+ Ghana: E-Zwich Roll Out Plan Revised  
+ Zambia: Ex-Zamtel Employees Vow to Stage Protest  
+ Zambia: Mining Sector Cheers Rupiah Banda  
+ Uganda: Police Shoot Dead Three Hoima Tobacco Workers Striking for Unpaid Salaries  
+ Nigeria: Deregulation - Between the Government, Masses And Workers  
+ Ghana: Adamsi Rural Bank Records Profit  
+ Ghana: OLAM Trains 240 Purchasing Clerks  
+ Ghana: Ten Thousand Jobs for Youth - Under New Module of NYEP  
+ Nigeria: NSE Suspends AP, Conoil, 53 Others From Market  
+ Namibia: Local Companies to Contest for Mining Project  
+ Namibia: Pension Fund Blunder With Loan  
+ Uganda: KCC Begins Updating Information on Tax Payers  
+ Uganda: Produce Prices Increase by 48 Percent  
+ Mozambique: Govt Backs Down On Price Rises  
+ Mozambique: Government Backs Down On Price Rises  
+ South Africa: Public Servants End Three-Week Strike  
+ Mozambique: Urban Poor Ignored  
+ Ghana: Politics Derail Firm's Bid For Stake in Oilfield  
+ South Africa: The Wider Significance of Public Sector Strike  
+ South Africa: New Technology Power for the Masses  
+ Liberia: American Airline Makes First Flight to Monrovia in 20 Years  
+ Somalia: Kenyan Court Jails Seven for Piracy  
+ Zambia: Govt Wins World Bank Praise  
+ Zambia: Country Experiences Economic Boom  
+ Uganda: Oil Well Licence Set to Expire  
+ Nigeria: Subsidy - NLC Threatens to Shut Down the Nation  
+ South Africa: Sasol Unit to Sell Fertiliser Plants  
+ Nigeria: Persistence of Checkpoints  
+ Rwanda: Name, Redesign Kigali Roads  
+ East Africa: Utilise Retirees!  
+ East Africa: Pension Fraud Cause for Alarm  
+ Kenya: Turf War Hurts Mobile Phone Airtime Dealer  
+ Kenya: Price Cuts a Short-Term Way to Counter Rivalry  
+ Kenya: Oil Company's Shares Tumble in Panic Over Licence Row  
+ Kenya: Bank of India Seeks Go-Ahead to Buy Local Firm  
+ Biofuels and the Scramble for Farmland in Africa  
+ East Africa: First EAC Lake Victoria Investment Forum for December  
+ Tanzania: Finland Backs Lake Victoria Fund  
+ South Africa: Public Servants Suspend Strike  
+ Africa: World Must Change Perceptions of Continent, Says UN Official  
+ Rwanda: Inflation Rate to Be Contained  
+ Rwanda: Nation's Exports Increase by 26 Percent  
+ Namibia: Japan Seeks Increased Trade  
+ Zimbabwe: UK Firm Hails Economic Prospects  
+ Namibia: Pension Fund Went Against Auditors' Advice  
+ South Africa: We Have Not Sold Claims in DR Congo, Says Zuma Lawyer  
+ South Africa: Acid Mine Water 'Needs Rapid Response'  
+ South Africa: Strike Suspended, But Unions Keep Options Open  
+ Kenya: Kibaki, Odinga Dragged Into Bank Saga  
+ Uganda: Mobile Money Transforms Business  
+ South Africa: China May Absorb Grain Surplus - Agriculture Ministry  
+ South Africa: Rand May Force Bank's Hand on Rate Cut  
+ South Africa: Bridgestone Seeks Leniency in Tyre Price Collusion Probe  
+ South Africa: Rooibos Agrees to Change Anti-Competitive Ways  
+ Gambia: Fish Mongers Lament Poor State of Fishing Trade  
+ South Africa: Public Workers Suspend Strike  
+ Nigeria: Govt Still Repaying 50-Year-Old Loans  
+ South Africa: Govt Criticised for Public Sector Strike  
+ Zimbabwe: Controversy Surrounds Gaddafi's Son's Visit  
+ Nigeria: Govt to Try More Suspects in U.S. Oil Firm Scandal  
+ Kenya: Cheap Internet Still a Pipe Dream  
+ Rwanda: New Market Boosts Bugesera Revenues  
+ Nigeria: As We Enter the Ember Months  
+ Nigeria: NDDC plans N1.8 Trillion Calabar-Lagos coastal road  
+ Africa: GLO 1 will revolutionise business - Globacom  
+ Zimbabwe: No Joy for Govt Workers  
+ South Africa: Tyre Manufacturers Finally Brought to Book  
+ Africa: Biofuels and the Scramble for Farmland  
+ Nigeria: That World Bank Report  
+ Zimbabwe: SA Company Eyes Mining Investment  
+ Kenya: Population Key to Sharing of Funds  
+ Nigeria: Opposition Worries Over Election Machinery  
+ Nigeria: Country Still Re-Paying Loans Obtained in 1960s - DMO  
+ Zambia: Economy to Grow By 6.6 Percent  
+ South Africa: Exiled Thai Leader in Mining Deal  
+ Nigeria: UN Body Apologises Over Claims on Ogoni Oil Spills  
+ Nigeria: Our Worries Over INEC's Data Machines -- Buhari's Aide  
+ Zambia: Economy Shows Resilience  
+ Zambia: Lower Stockfeed Market Prices Cheer Women Poultry Farmers  
+ Zambia: Sata's Inconsistent - Ronnie  
+ Zambia: 60 Chiefs Back Rupiah Banda's Growth Programmes  
+ South Africa: Anglogold to Lift Uranium, Gold Output  
+ Tanzania: Service Champions at Your Doorsteps  
+ Tanzania: Mount Meru Hotel Devoted to Using Local Talents  
+ East Africa: Meeting to Address Fake Goods  
+ Tanzania: Arusha-Namanga Road Works Now  
+ Zimbabwe: Consumers Need Protection on Bread Price  
+ Nigeria: Aero Loses Offshore Oil and Gas Operations to Caverton  
+ Nigeria: Eight Injured in Gwako Auto Crash  
+ Nigeria: Gas Union Cautions FG Against Politicisation of Power Roadmap  
+ Nigeria: Crisis Looms As Police Evict SECDA Officials From Park  
+ Nigeria: SEC DG Hints On Plans to Privatise NSE  
+ Tanzania: Dar es Salaam Sets Sights On Top 10 Spot in Uranium League  
+ Kenya: Traders Seek Bigger Grain Exchanges  
+ Nigeria: Nation is Africa's Largest Online Audience, Tenth Largest in the World - ITU  
+ Uganda: Barclays is Still a Big Bank  
+ Kenya: Counties Are a Great Way of Sharing the National Cake  
+ Kenya: Multi-Billion-Shilling Lamu Project Now Taking Shape  
+ Uganda: Kenya Backtracks on Price Controls  
+ Tanzania: Ministry Sensitises Public On Benefits of EA Market  
+ Tanzania: Farming Still Attracts Few Investors - TIC  
+ Kenya: New Rules for Freight Tax Agents  
+ Kenya: Junior Saving Accounts a Big Bet for Banks in Race for Clients  
+ Kenya: Madison Entry Raises Stakes in Unit Trusts Market  
+ Kenya: Vibrant Bond Market Lifts Brokers' Earnings  
+ Tanzania: Ray of Hope on Southern Highlands Agricultural Project  
+ Tanzania: Milk Producers Get Training  
+ Tanzania: Mkuju Uranium Project Impresses Commissioner  
+ Tanzania: Speed Governors Have Failed, Try Traffic Radars  
+ Nigeria: Abuja Residents Groan Under Crushing Traffic Hold up  
+ Nigeria: Bank PHB Assures Shareholders of Protection  
+ Uganda: New Steel Factory to Employ 2,000  
+ Zimbabwe: Zuma Put Under Pressure to Find Lasting Solution  
+ Zimbabwe: More Corruption Ahead for Diamond Industry  
+ Namibia: Workers Demand Pension Fund Probe  
+ Uganda: Trailer With NRM T-Shirts Overturns in Jinja  
+ Zimbabwe: New Dawn Loans U.S. $2 Million to Central African Gold  
+ Zimbabwe: Guvamatanga New Bankers Association VP  
+ Uganda: Money Scandal Pops Up At Ethics Ministry  
+ Uganda: Scoul Workers Strike Over Pay  
+ Angola: 2011 State Budget to Target One Digit Inflation  
+ Uganda: Sh51 Billion Lights Up Kamwenge District  
+ Uganda: ICT For Education Expo Due Sept 16  
+ Angola: Energy Infrastructures to Bridge Current Deficit  
+ Angola: Government Rules Out Possibility of Inflation Caused By Rising Fuels Price  
+ Nigeria: Warri Port Rebirth - Challenges And Prospects  
+ Zambia: Economic Issues Must Not Be Politicised  
+ Zambia: We're in Hurry to Develop - Rupiah Banda  
+ Zambia: Trips Important for Investment, Says EAZ Chief  
+ Zambia: New Chingola Mine to Create 3,000 Jobs  
+ Rwanda: Coffee Exporters Form Association to Improve Crop Quality  
+ Rwanda: Bank of Kigali Profits Drop  
+ Tanzania: NSSF Set to Pour Funds in Electricity Generation  
+ Uganda: Neighbours Cry Out to Nema Over Muyenga Quarry Pollution  
+ Namibia: Fuel Hiccup at Oshakati Service Stations  
+ Uganda: Mobile Project Launched to Reunite Refugees  
+ Uganda: Google in Discussion With Local Telecoms for Partnership  
+ South Africa: President's Nephew Sells DR Congo Oil Rights  
+ Africa: Continent Needs Aid and Fairer Trade, Says UN Chief  
+ South Africa: End of Public Servants' Strike in Sight?  
+ Nigeria: 10 Percent GDP Growth Possible in 2011 - Finance Minister  
+ South Africa: 'Cool' Minister Stands Ground Against Strike  
+ Namibia: Three Suspected Cases of Rift Valley Fever Reported  
+ Namibia: High Street Fashion in Oshakati  
+ Namibia: Fleeing Bank Manager Could Be in Europe  
+ Angola: Deputy Minister Inaugurates Tourist Lodge Calor Tropical  
+ Namibia: Swakop's Former Traffic Chief Wants Closure on Corruption Allegations  
+ Namibia: Ongombe Farmers Should Unite - Mutorwa  
+ Angola: Over 160,000 People Get Electrical Power  
+ Angola: BIC Bank Opens Business Centre in Viana  
+ Angola: Chevron And Associates Donate School Equipment  
+ Angola: Taag Clarifies Cancelled Flight to Rio Janeiro  
+ Angola: One Pilgrim Killed, 26 Others Injured in Road Accident  
+ Angola: Pension Funds Reach U.S. 320 Million  
+ South Africa: Safety in Numbers in a Downturn  
+ South Africa: Rudderless Nation Risks Missing Out on New Scramble for Africa  
+ South Africa: The Economic Week Ahead - Odds Seem to Favour Rate Cut This Week  
+ South Africa: Ruling Party Cool on Union Plan for Extra Tax  
+ South Africa: Gallo Loses Appeal in Case on Copyright Infringement  
+ South Africa: Increase in Senior Public Servants May Explain Inflated Total Wage Bill  
+ South Africa: Monday Comment - Kumba's Case Against ICT Looks Strong  
+ Nigeria: 10 Percent Growth in GDP Possible in 2011 - Finance Minister  
+ Africa: Aid and Fairer Trade Crucial to Boost Africa's Poverty Reduction Efforts - Ban  
+ Africa: The African Economic Renaissance - Opportunities for Mauritius (Part I)  
+ Mozambique: After Riots, Life in Maputo Returning to Normal  
+ Zimbabwe: Central Bank Goes Mining  
+ Kenya: BOC's Profit After Tax Drops By 32 P.C.  
+ Kenya: Bank's Business Club Members Fly to China to Explore Opportunities  
+ Kenya: Kplc Set to Instal Prepaid Meters  
+ Kenya: Boost Oil Setup, Firm Tells Government  
+ Liberia: Wortorson Warns Oil Find Not Confirmed  
+ Eritrea: Workers in Medeber Upgrading Their Innovative And Creative Skill  
+ South Africa: MPs Road Travel Claims to Be Scrutinised  
+ South Africa: Worker Injured After Trench Collapses  
+ Mozambique: Portuguese Companies Will Go On Investing, Despite Riots  
+ Mozambique: Calm Returns to Maputo  
+ Angola: Pilgrims Transportation Must Be Done Carefully  
+ Angola: Agriculture Minister Expected in Kwanza Norte  
+ Angola: Municipal Managers at Seminar On Budget Rules  
+ Ghana: Locals Urged to Reject Payments in Foreign Currencies  
+ Ghana: Private Sector Crunching to a Halt  
+ Ghana: Developing Countries Urged to Pool Resources Together  
+ Ghana: Our Oil - Lessons From the Niger Delta  
+ Ghana: Stanbic to Leap Big Into Agricural Lending  
+ Africa: Fisheries Must Deal With Threats, Opportunities  
+ South Africa: Survivor's Guide for Non-Striking Health Workers  
+ Africa: Engen Could Kick-Start Expansion With Chevron Deal  
+ Africa: New Maize Could Prepare Farmers for Climate Change  
+ Kenya: Bank Launches Online Payment System for Tourism Sector  
+ Zimbabwe: Biti Wades Into Kingdom War  
+ Namibia: Nunw Congress Reviews 'Bad Employers'  
+ South Africa: Experts to Look at Steel Prices  
+ South Africa: Delays by Department 'Will Cost Business'  
+ South Africa: Vehicle Sales Soar Ahead of Carbon Tax  
+ South Africa: Poor Provinces 'Not Receiving Profits From Food Exports'  
+ South Africa: Rate Cut is Not a Done Deal, Marcus Implies  
+ Liberia: First U.S. Direct Flights in 20 Years Begin  
+ Liberia: Govt Signs U.S. $1.6 Billion Oil Palm Investment Agreement  
+ South Africa: Country Close to Joining BRIC Group  
+ Liberia: BHP Agreement Anti Liberalization  
+ Tanzania: Nation Adopts New Technology to Curb Fuel Adulteration  
+ Ghana: Cadbury Intensifies Moves to Boost Cocoa Production  
+ Kenya: Price Control Bill Veto Was Well-Conceived  
+ Kenya: Prepare for Drought, say Meterologists  
+ Ghana: GSE to Establish a Separate Market for Small Businesses  
+ Ghana: Credit Growth Slows  
+ Ghana: Cadbury Intensifies Moves to Boost Cocoa Production in Ghana  
+ South Africa: Woolworths to Take Their Stores in-House  
+ South Africa: Carbon Tax to Add Thousands to Cars  
+ Ghana: NYEP to Set up Road Repair Team  
+ Namibia: Import Penalties Irk Firms  
+ Uganda: Nation Could Become Regional Rice Exporter say Researchers  
+ Africa: Leaders Launch Green Revolution Forum  
+ Africa: Revolution in Agriculture Gathering Momentum  
+ Uganda: Ezra Flashes $3 Million At Journalists  
+ South Africa: Mutual Allegations Fly in Sishen Mineral Rights Case  
+ South Africa: Unions Face Tough Battle to Sell State Wage Offer  
+ East Africa: Safaricom-Zain War Should Spread Through Out Region  
+ Sierra Leone: National UN Staff Threaten Strike Action  
+ Uganda: Trinidad to Train People in Oil Industry Skills  
+ Uganda: Report Cheating Telecoms - UCC  
+ Uganda: Two Powder Milk Plants Due  
+ East Africa: Region Moves on Cargo  
+ Rwanda: KCB Starts Online Pay System  
+ Rwanda: Transit Cargo At Mombasa Port On the Rise  
+ Uganda: Lack of Flights Put Off Asian Investors  
+ South Africa: Nation-Wide Strike Hits Public Services Hard  
+ Mozambique: Unrest in Maputo And Matola  
+ Ghana: First National Savings and Loans Introduces 'Sika Plus'  
+ Ghana: Maintenance Works On Akosombo Dam Begins Today  
+ Ghana: We Are Not Members of Any Political Party - TUC  
+ Ghana: Trade Ministry to Partner Centarl Region Uproot Poverty  
+ Ghana: Susu Collectors Refine Operations to Compete in Micro-Financing  
+ Ghana: SMEs Must Manage Loans Prudently  
+ Ghana: Country Deserves B+ Rating - IMF  
+ South Africa: Photovoltaic Firm Opens its First Power Facility  
+ Africa: Agriculture Excites Foreign Investors  
+ South Africa: Govt Strike Continues as Unions at Odds Over Pay Offer  
+ East Africa: Maize Disease Threatens Food Security, Livelihoods  
+ Kenya: Firms See Opportunity, Risk in Rapid Urbanisation  
+ Nigeria: 'Nation Needs 25 Million Jobs By 2030 to Check Unemployment'  
+ Africa: Pharmaceutical Giants to Expand Deal  
+ South Africa: Govt Calls for an End to Strike  
+ Africa: Huge Potential in Africa's Fisheries And Aquaculture Sectors  
+ South Africa: Poor, Unemployed 'Have No Friends'  
+ Rwanda: Over 30 Firms Blacklisted From Public Tenders  
+ Rwanda: Civil Servants Should Live Up to Their Vows  
+ Nigeria: Fake Products - FG Yet to Sign MOU With China  
+ Ghana: African Green Revolution Forum Welcomes Delegates  
+ Nigeria: Nation Embarks On Vast Free Trade Zone With China  
+ Africa: Development of Agricultural Projects Attracting Investors  
+ South Africa: Processed Food Imports Dent Jobs  
+ South Africa: Supermarket Ups LSM Target With Fairtrade  
+ South Africa: Department Discloses Mining Right Applications  
+ South Africa: Mine Rehab 'Will Take 2900 Years'  
+ South Africa: Arts Are an Untapped Source of Jobs for Youth  
+ South Africa: Strike Set to Drag on as Labour Federation Digs in its Heels  
+ South Africa: Passenger Rail Lines to Be Refurbished  
+ Mozambique: Price Hike Protests Sweep Capital  
+ Africa: Funding Begins Flowing for Agriculture  
+ Tanzania: Citizens Urged to Buy Local Products  
+ Ghana: Why Exxonmobil Left Ghana  
+ Mozambique: Three Die in Riots Over Price Hikes  
+ South Africa: Talks to End Strike Remain Deadlocked  
+ Mozambique: Price Hikes Trigger Street Protests  
+ Mozambique: Matola - Demonstration Leaves Trail of Vandalism And Destruction  
+ Mozambique: Govt Remains Committed to Mitigating Effects of World Economic Crisis  
+ Mozambique: Vandalism By Protestors in Benfica  
+ South Africa: Car Workers Strike As Public Sector Votes On Govt Offer  
+ Liberia: Oil Maneuvers - Hopes, Woes, Worries in Wait  
+ Uganda: Businessman in Chicago Launches Solar Ovens  
+ Zambia: Recognising the Efforts Women Have Made  
+ Zambia: State Buys Agro Tools for Women's Groups  
+ Nigeria: Power Reforms Will Not Reduce Electricity Workforce - Govt  
+ Nigeria: Vision 2020 Doubtful Without Investment in Research, Minister Says  
+ Mozambique: At Least Three Die in Protests  
+ Liberia: Country Faces Technocrats Drought  
+ Liberia: US Embassy Welcomes Chevron Oil Exploration Agreement  
+ South Africa: Pan African to Decide on Gold Project  
+ South Africa: Gold One Agrees on Value for Its Mine  
+ South Africa: First Uranium Shuts Plant for Repairs  
+ South Africa: M-Pesa to Open New Frontier for the Unbanked  
+ Namibia: Manager on the Run, Millions Missing at Rundu Bank  
+ Namibia: Workers Congress Ready to Go  
+ Nigeria: Govt's Committee on Job Creation  
+ Nigeria: How Glo 1 Will Revolutionise Telecom, Businesses - Globacom  
+ East Africa: Broaden COMESA Free Trade Area - President  
+ Rwanda: Capital Market Needs Support From All Stakeholders  
+ Angola: Governor Urges Youths to Honour Commitment With Bank  
+ Ghana: Former Minister Wails Over Country's Credit Rating  
+ Nigeria: Minna Central Market Relocated  
+ Nigeria: 'Internet Not Portraying Nation's True Picture'  
+ Nigeria: Five Injured in Abaji Auto Crash  
+ Nigeria: Media Trust Donates Items to Kuje Prison Inmates  
+ Nigeria: Clampdown On 'Okada' Riders Begin in Lagos Today  
+ Nigeria: Purge Market of Corruption, British Envoy Charges SEC  
+ Nigeria: Passengers Accuse Arik Air of Maltreatment  
+ Nigeria: Navigational Charges - NAMA Goes Tough on Airlines  
+ South Africa: Leniency Policy Paying Off, Says Competition Commission  
+ Africa: Agri-Projects at 'Unprecedented' Levels  
+ South Africa: New State Pay Offer Raises Fear for Deficit, Ratings  
+ South Africa: Former SAA CEO Faces New Mismanagement Claims  
+ South Africa: Telecoms Player Rejigs Debt with Chinese Loan  
+ South Africa: Business Joins Calls for Bank to Cut Rates  
+ Ghana: Transport Company Loses Millions Through Deals  
+ Nigeria: Nation Needs Global Link in Technology - Oputu  
+ South Africa: Analyst Predicts Global IT Sector Will Rebound Strongly  
+ South Africa: Stringent Controls in Postbank Bill  
+ South Africa: Coal Quality Causes Load Losses, Says Power Utility  
+ South Africa: Surprise Trade Surplus Driven by Coal Exports  
+ Tanzania: Monetary Policies Credited to Banking Sector  
+ East Africa: Locals Urged to Aim Higher in EAC Market  
+ Tanzania: Low Production, High Taxes Push Sugar Price Up  
+ Southern Africa: SADC Commends Efforts on Pre-Shipment System  
+ Angola: Japanese Aid to Build U.S.$2.55 Billion Bridge Needed  
+ Kenya: Technology Stirs Fears of Job Losses Among Teachers  
+ Uganda: Revealed - Government Secretly Pays Shs46 Billion to Basajjabalaba  
+ Africa: New Maize Types Answer to Food Woes, Says Study  
+ Ghana: Civil Society Slams Kosmos, ExxonMobil Agreement Termination  
+ Uganda: Accountants Advised On Ethical Practice  
+ Uganda: Cybercrime Prevention Centre Launched  
+ Uganda: Experts to Discuss Fuel Adulteration  
+ Uganda: BAT Posts Shs3.5 Billion in Profits  
+ Uganda: Mbarara Mixed Farmer Turns Home Into Training Centre  
+ Uganda: NARO Releases Two Apple Varieties  
+ Uganda: Borrow a Leaf From Cuba On Youth Policies  
+ Uganda: Wooden Plane Lands in Arua  
+ Rwanda: Tigo Moves Offices  
+ Rwanda: Gorillas Nest Lodge Set for Completion  
+ Uganda: Fort Portal Town Closes School Road  
+ Kenya: Sim Cards Listing Stretched By 15 Days  
+ Uganda: VP Bukenya Woos UK Investors  
+ Uganda: Nakapiripirit Gets Power  
+ South Africa: Wage Increase Will Hurt the Budget - Analysts  
+ Africa: 'Welcome to My Taxi - Let's Do Business With My Cell Phone'  
+ Zimbabwe: Government Makes Available U.S. $70 Million to Boost Economy  
+ Zimbabwe: Mpofu Faces Court Action for Allowing Chiadzwa Diamond Sales  
+ South Africa: Tribunal to Consider Spring Lights Settlement  
+ South Africa: African Rainbow Continues 'Aggressive' Growth Path  
+ Angola: Citizens Urge for Higher Divulging of Check-in Online  
+ Namibia: Kazenambo - Drama in Germany  
+ Southern Africa: 10th Ongwediva Fair Begins  
+ Namibia: Sector Wants Its Council Up and Running  
+ Namibia: Bank Windhoek Becomes No.2  
+ Africa: Old Mutual Africa Maps Strategy  
+ South Africa: Vodacom And Nedbank Launches East African Pay Service  
+ South Africa: Standard CEO Rejects Criticism of 'Lazy' Capital  
+ South Africa: New Ambitious Growth Path Will Need Tough Talk  
+ South Africa: The Bottom Line Column - African Rainbow is an Empowerment Success  
+ South Africa: Profit Rises As Revenue Falls At Bidvest  
+ South Africa: Miners Can Export Sought-After Mining Skills, Says Motsepe  
+ South Africa: Fruit Farmers Forced to Branch Out  
+ Nigeria: National Anti-Business Clampdown  
+ Kenya: Kengen Invites Experts for Energy Talks  
+ Kenya: CMA Approves Sh10 Billion HF's Medium Term Note  
+ East Africa: Cable Maker in Sh57 Million Loss  
+ Kenya: Nairobi to Host 1000 Delegates At Global MPs Summit  
+ South Africa: Indian Firms Keeping Firstrand Unit Busy  
+ South Africa: Chinese Bank Stake Paying Off for Standard  
+ South Africa: Govt Improves Pay Offer in Bid to End Strike  
+ Nigeria: Mining Can Rival Oil in Creating Revenue, Jobs, Says Industry Chief  
+ South Africa: World Cup Legacy - What's in Store for Country?  
+ Kenya: Interest Rates on Government Bonds on the Rise Again  
+ Nigeria: INEC Under Pressure Over N8 Billion Shortfall - Jega  
+ Uganda: Fire Guts Kisekka Market  
+ Nigeria: 14 Die in Auto Crash Near Abaji  
+ Nigeria: Customs Rejection of NDCC Threatens Agriculture Development  
+ Nigeria: NTI Urges Improved Teacher Training  
+ Namibia: Organic Success in Ruacana  
+ South Africa: Striking Unions Return to Pay Talks With Govt  
+ South Africa: Suspended Trains Operational  
+ Zambia: Land And Mineral Rights in Conflict  
+ Congo-Kinshasa: MP Speaks Out On Effects of Drilling in the DRC  
+ South Africa: Zuma Tells Ministers to Negotiate End of Strike  
+ Burundi: China Supports Projects  
+ Kenya: Citizens Reap From Telecom Wars  
+ East Africa: 'EA Needs to Emulate the European Union'  
+ Uganda: IT Aids Teachers, Health Workers Share Knowledge  
+ Burundi: New Optimism  
+ Rwanda: World Bank Names Obstacles to Business  
+ East Africa: House Demand Up  
+ Tanzania: 'Blackberry Ban Wont Hurt Country'  
+ Zimbabwe: Country to Become Third Largest Platinum Producer  
+ South Africa: Most Vulnerable Pay During Strike  
+ Ghana: Biotechnology Can Change Country's Agriculture  
+ Namibia: Fish And Meat Prices Shoot Up  
+ Ghana: Call Banks to Order, IEA Urges Parliament  
+ East Africa: Region Set to Launch Development Fund  
+ Namibia: Harness Technology to Combat Climate Change  
+ Tanzania: Bank Woos Chinese Investors  
+ Namibia: Egyptian Envoy's Daughter Dies in Car Crash  
+ Namibia: Light Aircraft Crash-Lands Near Maltahöhe  
+ Liberia: Educator Urges More Ethics In Financial Management  
+ South Africa: State Strike Rumbles On, No Talks Scheduled  
+ Sudan: Two Russian Pilots Abducted in Darfur  
+ South Africa: Strike Threatens Water Supply  
+ South Africa: Tyre, Rubber Workers Start Strike Today  
+ Nigeria: Oil Workers Detained Over Alleged Bid to Kill Boss  
+ Uganda: Oil Firm Loses Rights to Well  
+ Kenya: Govt to Guarantee Large Energy Projects  
+ Kenya: Greenheart, the Wonder Tree, Can Sprout Money If Spared the Axe  
+ East Africa: Illicit Trade Plays Havoc With Regional Industries,Warns Council  
+ Nigeria: Stop This Cholera Scourge  
+ South Africa: Arm in Copper Joint Venture in Zambia  
+ South Africa: AGM On Hold for Bank Act to Be Amended  
+ Nigeria: Power Roadmap - the Way Forward  
+ South Africa: Public Service Strike Splits Ruling Alliance  
+ South Africa: Strained Alliance Likely to Be Top of ANC Agenda  
+ South Africa: Disappointing Figures May Support Rate Cut  
+ Nigeria: World Bank Gives Economy Clean Bill of Health  
+ Nigeria: Why We Want Sim Cards Registered By Us - NCC  
+ Rwanda: The ROTC Market Yet to Be Active - Governor  
+ Rwanda: Central Bank to Increase Forex Trading  
+ South Africa: Numbers the Staff Can Understand  
+ South Africa: New Contract Likely to Hurt Net 1 Profit  
+ Zambia: Infrastructure Needed to Boost Boom, Says Chinese Envoy  
+ Zambia: Britain Petitioned Over Graft Fight  
+ Zambia: Chipata-Mchinji Rail Launch Today  
+ Ghana: Bole District Intensifies Measures to Raise More Revenue  
+ Ghana: Kuapa Kokoo to Eliminate Child Labour On Cocoa Farms  
+ Uganda: 3,000 New Jobs in Districts  
+ Angola: Over 50 Police Officers Promoted  
+ Africa: Chinese Firms Take to Africa Like Bushfire  
+ South Africa: Zuma Calls for 'Basic Human Decency' in Strike  
+ South Africa: Court Prohibits Prison Staff Strike  
+ Mozambique: Chinese Business People to Invest U.S. $13 Billion  
+ South Africa: Reserve Bank AGM to Be Delayed  
+ Zimbabwe: Shares Retreat Amid Result Concerns  
+ Cameroon: Mining - Cameroon, China Cooperation Intensifies  
+ Cameroon: The Same Error Every Year  
+ Namibia: Bank Windhoek Awards Top Performers  
+ Namibia: Bidvest Grows Profit 15.9 Percent  
+ Zimbabwe: Brett Chulu - Corporate Governance - the Business Case  
+ Zimbabwe: New Era for Motoring Industry  
+ Zimbabwe: Van Hoog Rekindles Love for RTG  
+ Tanzania: Do Your Work Well And Win the Difficult Boss  
+ Kenya: Firm Contracted to Develop Brand Kenya Plan  
+ Namibia: Protect Local Businesses  
+ Zimbabwe: Partial GPA Implementation Undermines Economy  
+ Zimbabwe: 'Punitive Bank Charges Discourage Savings'  
+ Zimbabwe: PG Industries to Recapitalise  
+ Zimbabwe: Of Hyperinflation Hangover And Insatiable Greed  
+ Zimbabwe: Time Bank Prejudiced of U.S$30 Milion -- Tande  
+ Zimbabwe: Only Shareholders Should Resolve Dispute - Meikles  
+ South Africa: Petrol Price to Drop By 10 Cents  
+ South Africa: Health Facilities Extend Operating Hours  
+ South Africa: Essential Services Staff Called Back to Posts  
+ Zimbabwe: African Sun Takes Zimra to Court  
+ Mozambique: Chinese Business People to Invest U.S. 13 Billion Dollars in Mozambique  
+ South Africa: Strike Threatens Lives of Aids Patients  
+ Zimbabwe: Banks Face Crippling Strike  
+ Liberia: Government Signs Up Chevron as Oil Exploration Partner  
+ Nigeria: Jonathan Plans to End Power Cuts  
+ Liberia: Govt Announces Agreement With Chevron  
+ Zimbabwe: Families Given 10 Days to Vacate Diamond Field  
+ Zimbabwe: Ultimatum for Banks  
+ Central Africa: IMF - CEMAC Strengthen Cooperation  
+ South Africa: Mandela Crash Probe Delayed  
+ Nigeria: Govt to Privatise Power Sector  
+ South Africa: South African Medical Association Backs Strikers  
+ South Africa: Strike Denies Pregnant Women Service  
+ South Africa: No Solution to Strike As Rumours Abound  
+ South Africa: Strike Threatens Lives' of Aids Patients  
+ South Africa: Public Health Strained By Nurses' Strike  
+ Liberia: Country Braces for Huge investment  
+ Zimbabwe: Tourism Rakes in U.S. $350 Million  
+ Nigeria: Govt Faults UN Report on Oil Spill  
+ Nigeria: Uniabuja Hospital Wants FG to Avert Doctors' Strike  
+ Nigeria: PHCN Strike Sign of Govt's Failure, Says NLC - Electricity Workers Suspend Strike  
+ Nigeria: Curtailing Flood Disasters  
+ Ghana: Well said, Veep  
+ Tanzania: Will 'Smart' Licences Make Our Roads Safer?  
+ South Africa: Police Members Forbidden to Down Tools  
+ South Africa: Maize Surplus Threat to Farmers  
+ South Africa: Cosatu Seeks More Clarity On ANC Media Plans  
+ Nigeria: Jonathan Promises Stable Electricity by 2012 - FG Hikes Tariff  
+ Uganda: Government Takes Away Tullow Oil Licence  
+ Africa: Sambo Tasks African Leaders on Industrialization  
+ South Africa: Army Steps in to the Breech  
+ Tanzania: Mining Regime Still Favourable - Survey  
+ Nigeria: Jonathan to Eliminate Power Outage By 2012  
+ Uganda: Electricity Transmission Company to Extend Power to Rwanda, DRC  
+ South Africa: Minister Meets Labour in Bid to Calm Strike Tempers  
+ Uganda: 11,000 Retirees Receive Their Pension  
+ Zambia: Economists Back RB Growth Plans  
+ Kenya: International Label Given to Flower Firms  
+ South Africa: Civil Servants March On Ninth Day of Strike  
+ Ghana: U.S.$38 Million Saved Through Energy Conservation  
+ Nigeria: Shell Shuts Flow Station Due to Protest  
+ Nigeria: Jonathan to Unveil Power Sector Agenda  
+ Zimbabwe: Military Chiefs to Manage Business Takeovers  
+ South Africa: Zuma Aspires to Join Emerging Economies Group  
+ Africa: Poor Infrastructure Hindering Competitiveness - World Bank  
+ Ghana: Hydopower Project to Reduce Power Outages  
+ Ghana: Let's Protect Our Oil - Buah  
+ Kenya: Local Firms Embrace Facebook to Market Themselves And Brands  
+ Kenya: Digital Shift Pushes Scholars to the Web for Peer Reviews  
+ South Africa: Teachers' Voices Heard in Public Sector Strike  
+ Kenya: Optimism Shoots to Seven-Year High Over New Constitution  
+ Zimbabwe: Alcohol Consumption Increases Dramatically  
+ Zimbabwe: Bread Price Goes Up 10 Percent  
+ Zimbabwe: Banks Must Mobilise Savings  
+ Nigeria: Shell Not Exonerated Over Oil Spills  
+ Nigeria: Shell Shuts Oil Flow-Station Due to Protest  
+ Nigeria: How Oil Firms Compromise Politicians  
+ Nigeria: Muslim Group Opposes Use of Body Scanners At Airports  
+ Nigeria: Jonathan Unveils Power Sector Agenda Today  
+ South Africa: Inflation Dip Raises Expectations of Rates Cut  
+ South Africa: Nation Still Largely in the Dark Over Energy Efficiency  
+ Nigeria: NCAA Will Consolidate Category 1 Rating - Demuren  
+ South Africa: Strike Wreaks Havoc on Health Services  
+ Zimbabwe: Military Chief to Manage Business Takeovers  
+ South Africa: Zuma Courts China to Back Nation's Bric Hopes  
+ Somalia: Trying Pirates Often as Tricky as Catching Them  
+ Africa: Sub-Saharan Africa is Speeding Towards Affluence, Author Says  
+ Africa: Peer Reviews Take Small, Significant Steps to Better Governance  
+ East Africa: Tanzania can be the Region's Bread Basket, Say Farmers  
+ South Africa: No End in Sight to Public Service Strike  
+ Nigeria: FG Moves to Secure Jobs in U.S., UK  
+ Rwanda: U.S. 200 Million Project Launched in Kigali  
+ Mozambique: South African Firm Authorised for Oil Prospection  
+ South Africa: China Signs Rail Agreement  
+ South Africa: Zuma Extends Condolences to Accident Victims' Families  
+ Mozambique: Price of Bread Could Rise by 30 Percent  
+ Nigeria: Mining Activities Threaten MDGs in Plateau  
+ Nigeria: Ex-Militant Group Denies Resolution of Dispute  
+ Zimbabwe: Government Tightens Ivory Trade Controls  
+ Nigeria: Tension Over Militant's Killing  
+ Somalia: UN Debates Legal Options for Pursuing Pirates  
+ South Africa: Nine Children Dead As Train Hits Minibus  
+ Africa: Trade Talk - Don't Mischaracterize AGOA, It's Working!  
+ Angola: Westside Investments Distinguishes Young Professionals  
+ South Africa: Govt Moves to Strengthen Ties With China  
+ South Africa: Strike Jeopardizes HIV Treatment  
+ São Tomé and Príncipe: Nation at Oil Bonanza Crossroads  
+ Kenya: Panic as Ferries Stall at Likoni Channel  
+ Tanzania: Farmers Want a Piece of the Pie From Agro-Investors  
+ Tanzania: Roadside Coin Selling  
+ Angola: Economic Police Record 17 Crimes in Seven Days in Viana  
+ South Africa: Technology 'Vital in Modern Education'  
+ South Africa: Conflicting Data Divide Analysts On Rate Cut  
+ South Africa: IDC to Spend R11 Billion On Green Initiatives in Next Five Years  
+ South Africa: Gordhan Moots New Emissions Tax for All Vehicles  
+ South Africa: Unions Warn of Economic 'Shutdown' as Strike Intensifies  
+ São Tomé and Príncipe: Nation at at Oil Bonanza Crossroads  
+ South Africa: Zuma Looks to China for Boost to Rural SA  
+ Nigeria: Calling Shell?s U.S.$40 Billion Bluff  
+ Nigeria: Oil Sector - National Interest Should Be Paramount  
+ Rwanda: Kagame Urges Investors to Add Value to Products  
+ Rwanda: Embracing ICA Findings Will Keep Region On Top  
+ East Africa: Region Seeks Way Out of Heavy Debts  
+ Eritrea: President Conducts Inspection Tour of Agricultural Programs  
+ Rwanda: Cimerwa to Purchase New Equipment  
+ Africa: Fair Trade Is Growing But Africans Lag Behind  
+ Kenya: A Bid to Save Macadamia Crops  
+ Uganda: Museveni Meets Striking Makerere Staff  
+ South Africa: Water Affairs to Stem Acid Tide in Joburg  
+ Nigeria: Ex-Militants' Reform - a Roadmap to Brighter Future  
+ Zimbabwe: Dairibord Posts U.S.$3.17 Million Profit  
+ Africa: UK Threatens to Cut Aid to Resource Rich States  
+ Sudan: Govt in Deal Over Oil Sale Figures  
+ São Tomé and Príncipe: Nation at Crossroads Over Oil Rights  
+ São Tomé and Príncipe: Oil Deals And the New Government  
+ South Africa: Strike Affects 2.5 Million KZN Learners  
+ South Africa: Health Minister Warns of Murder as Staff Strike at Hospitals  
+ Nigeria: UN Agency Assesses Impact of Oil Spills  
+ South Africa: Online Gambling Banned  
+ Tanzania: Cotton Prices Soar As Demand Rises  
+ South Africa: Open for Business-Zuma Tells Chinese  
+ South Africa: Premature Babies in Danger Due to Strike  
+ South Africa: State 'Misleads the Public' On Wage Offer  
+ South Africa: Old Mutual, HSBC Talk a Deal for 70 Percent of Nedbank  
+ South Africa: Bank Index Shows Recovery Slowing  
+ Tanzania: Govt Seeks Investors for Dar Port  
+ South Africa: Judges Halt Sand Dune Mining  
+ Mozambique: Norwegian Company to Drill for Hydrocarbons  
+ Zimbabwe: Inflation Rate Drops  
+ Zimbabwe: Zesa Must Switch to Prepaid System  
+ Zimbabwe: Government Says No to Handouts  
+ Zimbabwe: Exports Boost Zimplow Revenue by 72 Percent  
+ Zimbabwe: Dairibord Posts U.S.$3,17 Million Profit  
+ East Africa: Hotel Grading Great for EAC  
+ Rwanda: Kagame to Uphold Growth  
+ Zimbabwe: Gaddafi Son Meets Mugabe  
+ South Africa: Petrosa Board Fires CEO, Gives No Reasons  
+ Nigeria: One Year of Sanusi Reforms  
+ South Africa: Aluminium Demand a Boon for Local Firms  
+ Mozambique: Maputo Central Hospital Bans Use of U.S. Dollars  
+ Rwanda: Renewable Energy is the Future  
+ Tanzania: Contract Farming Rescues Cotton Growing  
+ Rwanda: Nation Receives World Bank Award  
+ Uganda: Lecturers' Strike Paralyses Makerere  
+ South Africa: Strike Impact  
+ South Africa: Sasol "Looking Forward" to China Plant Review  
+ Nigeria: Fashola Inaugurates 18-Man Committee  
+ Nigeria: Tanker Drivers Raise Alarm Over Killer Kerosene in Edo  
+ Tanzania: Public, Private Sector Commitment Inevitable for Kilimo Kwanza Success  
+ Tanzania: Dar Es Salaam Firm Scoops Microsoft Award  
+ Ethiopia: Abay Bank Announces Oracle Core Banking Vendor  
+ Ethiopia: Three More Districts Allocate 60ht for City Development  
+ Ethiopia: Addis Abeba University Hosts ICT Centre in Akaki  
+ Ethiopia: Agency Increases Privatisation By 46 Percent  
+ Ethiopia: CBE in Row With Labour Union  
+ Ethiopia: Private Sector Contends Requirements of Bill On Multimodal Transport Operators  
+ Ethiopia: National Bank Sets Deadline for Share Phase Out  
+ Ghana: MTN Sponsors Oguaa Fetu Afahye With Gh ¢50,000  
+ Nigeria: UN Environment Agency Stresses That Nigerian Oil Assessment is Not Yet Complete  
+ Kenya: Poor Farmers Plant Trees to Grow Wealth  
+ Zimbabwe: Diamonds Controlled By New Group of Zanu PF Hardliners  
+ South Africa: Strike Enters Sixth Day  
+ Zimbabwe: Diamonds Sales a False Economic Dawn  
+ South Africa: Govt Urges Unions to Accept Offer  
+ Kenya: Telkom Unhappy With Interlink Fee  
+ Kenya: Wheat Import Duty Row Pushes Up Cost of Bread  
+ Africa: Scholars to Debate the New Africa-China Partnership  
+ Botswana: Newly Sparked interest in Botswana's mining sector  
+ Cameroon: Serbia Seeks Cooperation with the Country  
+ Cameroon: PIASSI Creates More Than 2,000 Jobs  
+ Ghana: New Business Online -Stanbic's High Tech Solution  
+ South Africa: HSBC in Talks to Buy Major Local Bank  
+ Kenya: Kenolkobil Risks Loss of Licences, Warns ERC  
+ South Africa: Wage Agreement Signed At Implats, Exxaro Workers Strike  
+ South Africa: Luxury Train Shambles Derails Holiday Plans  
+ East Africa: Economics Does Not Make a Community  
+ Namibia: Bank Windhoek Cheers Up Children in Cancer Ward  
+ Economics Does Not Make a Community  
+ Zimbabwe: Zesa Seeks Power Generation Bailout  
+ Zimbabwe: Capital Gains Tax Act Elusive  
+ Zimbabwe: Bit By Bit We Will Get There If . . .  
+ Zimbabwe: Govt Announces Committees  
+ Zimbabwe: 'New' Farmers Finally Start to Blossom  
+ Africa: African Scholars to Debate the New Africa-China Partnership  
+ Uganda: Civil Society Warns Govt On Oil Deals  
+ Zimbabwe: Zanu PF Tries to Block Diamond Researcher From Monitoring Job  
+ Zimbabwe: Indigenisation Moves Gear Up  
+ Namibia: Keetmans Council in a Flap About Appointments  
+ Kenya: Planes Delay Landing As Military Steps Up Drills for New Law Fete  
+ Ghana: Make Money Available for Biometric Register- Otchere-Darko Tells Government  
+ South Africa: Empowerment Survey Lauds Senwes Efforts  
+ South Africa: Mittal Appoints Lawyers to Evaluate ICT's Sishen Move  
+ Nigeria: Environmental Experts Task Industrialists On Workers' Safety  
+ South Africa: Zuma Hopes to Tame Beijing Trade  
+ South Africa: Renewable Energy 'Will Boost Jobs, Manufacturers'  
+ Uganda: Enough Cash in Reserves, Says Government  
+ Uganda: Fatigue to Blame for More Road Accidents  
+ Uganda: Lessons From China's Economic Growth  
+ Uganda: Kasese Holds Grain Fair  
+ South Africa: Govt Threatens Action Against Health, Security Strikers  
+ Namibia: Country Could Become Largest Uranium Producer  
+ Rwanda: Schools to Shift From Firewood to Biogas  
+ Africa: Aureos Fund Targets Service Sector  
+ Nigeria: NBA Drags FG to Court Over Jumbo Pay for Nass Members  
+ South Africa: Poverty a Danger to Prosperity - Motlanthe  
+ Rwanda: Tigo Targets Upcountry Clients  
+ Rwanda: Three Killed, Seven Injured in Lorry Accident  
+ Rwanda: Isae Lays-Off 40  
+ Rwanda: Another Rwandair Boeing Arrives  
+ Nigeria: NUPENG Directs Members to Stop Fuel Supply  
+ Nigeria: Power - Task Force, IPPs Begin Discussions On Tariff  
+ Nigeria: Rural Roads Intended to Boost Economy, Says Imoke  
+ Nigeria: UN to Exonerate Shell From Pollution in Niger Delta  
+ Nigeria: Okigbo Report is With CBN, Coalition Alleges  
+ Nigeria: Customs' Directive Threatens Non-Oil Export, MAN Warns  
+ Nigeria: SSANU Orders Members On Sympathy Strike  
+ Nigeria: Minister Charges Training Fund On Unemployment  
+ Nigeria: Kwara Milk in the Pipeline  
+ Nigeria: Importation of Foreign Leather Products Endangers Economy, MD Fut Wear  
+ Nigeria: How Ndi Okereke-Onyiuke Became Victim of Board Room Intrigues  
+ Namibia: Keetmans CEO Suspended Again  
+ Nigeria: Seme Customs Command Makes N3.6 Billion Revenue  
+ Nigeria: Faan Denies Plan to Close Port Harcourt Airport  
+ Uganda: Americans Eye Nation's Kingdoms for Investment  
+ East Africa: Region Wants Stronger Anti-Corruption Laws  
+ South Africa: State Threatens 'Illegal Strikers'  
+ Angola: Treasurer of Bai Bank Arrested for Suspicion Grounds  
+ Nigeria: No Plan to Shut Port Harcourt Airport, Says Faan  
+ Nigeria: Doctors' Strike - Matters Arising  
+ Nigeria: BUA Group Gets CIC Excellence Award  
+ Rwanda: More Than 2,000 Vie for 'Legatum' Prize Money  
+ Angola: Group Silisa Invests U.S. 2.5 Million in Three-Star Hotel  
+ Angola: State Secretary for Industry Visits Canada  
+ Angola: Inadec Sensitizes Dealers in Cacuaco of Insects Danger  
+ Angola: Over U.S. 280,000 Robbed From Bai Bank  
+ Nigeria: Nupeng Directs Tanker Drivers to Halt Lifting of Fuel in Lagos  
+ Uganda: Insurers Losing Billions to Foreign Reinsurance  
+ Kenya: Sh56 Billion to Drive Road Repairs in Growth Plan  
+ South Africa: Court, Government Get Tough With Strikers  
+ South Africa: Army Medical Teams Move Into Strike-Bound Hospitals  
+ South Africa: Court Bans Strikes in Essential Services  
+ South Africa: More Teachers to Join National Public Service Strike  
+ Somalia: UN Offers Options for Prosecuting Pirates  
+ Zimbabwe: Diamonds Sale a Damp Squib  
+ Angola: Handicraft Fair Opens in Dondo Friday  
+ Angola: Sabmiller Invests U.S. 1.5 Million in Beverage Centre  
+ Angola: Moxico Government Analyses Public Investment Programme for 2011/2012  
+ Cameroon: Minpostel Staff Drilled on New Budgeting Tool  
+ Cameroon: FECATIRS - Cameroonians Trained to shoot  
+ Namibia: Bank Helps Rural School  
+ South Africa: Land Bank Cleans Up Its Act  
+ South Africa: Health Minister Volunteers During Strike  
+ Kenya: Safaricom's Share Price Falls 5 P.c. At NSE  
+ Kenya: Diesel Pump Price to Rise Sh3  
+ Ghana: Churches to Engage Government, Communities  
+ Cameroon: Gov't Assesses AGOA Adhesion  
+ South Africa: Government Takes Aim At Unruly Strikers  
+ South Africa: Military Doctors Keep Hospitals Going On Third Day of Strike  
+ Namibia: Bank Help Fight Cancer  
+ Namibia: Private Sector Credit Continues Upward Trend  
+ Namibia: Stimulus Warns Against Bad Investment  
+ Namibia: Standard Bank Namibia Celebrates 95 Years of Banking  
+ Namibia: On a Tangent, But Fortunately Up  
+ Southern Africa: SADC Women Take Part in Trade Fair  
+ South Africa: High Level of Intimidation of Docs And Nurses  
+ Southern Africa: SADC Regional Economy Grows Despite Recession  
+ Namibia: Hard Facts On Software - A Fresh Look At Business Continuity  
+ Gambia: Gov't, Clearlink Sign Energy Agreement  
+ South Africa: Govt Gets Tough On Striking Workers  
+ Ghana: Govt Welcomes Kosmos Move  
+ Mozambique: Cotton Ginning Plant for Manica  
+ South Africa: Game Park Converts 100 Percent to Solar Energy  
+ South Africa: Using Arid Land to Power the Country  
+ South Africa: MTN Has Announced R8,1bn Bee Plan  
+ South Africa: Striking 'The Only Weapon We Have'  
+ Nigeria: Shell Threatens to Invoke Force Majeure  
+ South Africa: Business Leaders Deeply Concerned About Strike  
+ Kenya: Banks Bet On Phones to Boost Access  
+ South Africa: Strike Hits Public Education, Healthcare  
+ South Africa: A Golden Child in Zuma's Family  
+ Nigeria: FG to Set Up Cyber Crime Prosecution Unit  
+ Nigeria: Adamawa Govt to Recruit 3,000 Teachers  
+ South Africa: Patients Die As Hospital Staff Join Strike  
+ South Africa: State Wrestles With Seven Percent Growth Vision As Strike Strangles Country  
+ South Africa: War On Poverty is 'Colour Blind'  
+ South Africa: Strike Hits Garages, Parts Makers Next  
+ Namibia: Procurement of Local Goods Must Increase  
+ Gambia: Jokadu, Bakindik Credit Unions Hold AGM  
+ Zimbabwe: Gaddafi's Son Looks For Business Ventures  
+ South Africa: Scientists Develop Pilotless Helicopters  
+ Nigeria: The Neglect of the Industrial Training Fund  
+ Nigeria: Climate Change to Affect Rice Yields  
+ Nigeria: Cocoa Faces Export Ban  
+ Nigeria: FG Unveils New Gas Prices  
+ Nigeria: Exchange Crisis  
+ Nigeria: Enhance Employment Through Waste, NOA Boss Advises  
+ Nigeria: The Highs And Lows of SIM Card Registration  
+ Zambia: 'Probe Legal Firms Engaged By Taskforce'  
+ Zambia: GDP Defies Odds  
+ Nigeria: How NIPP Suspension Nearly Ruined Power Sector - NIPP Boss  
+ Nigeria: Minister Urges Building Regulatory Bodies to Shun Bickering  
+ Nigeria: Mikang LG Awards Contracts for 25 Projects  
+ Nigeria: FG Approves New Gas Pricing for Manufacturers  
+ Nigeria: Fashola Inaugurates Multi-Billion Naira Lekki Free Trade Zone  
+ Southern Africa: Pohamba Calls for Speedier Action On SADC Programmes  
+ Namibia: Natau Jumping the Gun - Transnamib  
+ Namibia: Pension Scandal, Big Hot Potatoes On NUNW Agenda  
+ Uganda: Court Blocks Interdiction of UWA Officials  
+ Uganda: Makerere Staff Declare Strike  
+ Burkina Faso: Women's Economic Empowerment Key to Girls' Education  
+ Zimbabwe: Ghaddafi's Son Seeks Business Ventures  
+ Nigeria: Employment Crisis Worsens  
+ Rwanda: Coffee Export Hit Record High  
+ South Africa: Working in Fear - Nurses And Doctors  
+ Angola: Minister Predicts Economic Growth Will Rival Southern Africa's  
+ Mozambique: Fight Against Corruption - Public Debate On Strategic Plan  
+ Zambia: They Sign Eight Cooperation Agreements  
+ Mozambique: Government Approves Creation of Centre To Support Technological Innovation  
+ Namibia: Businesses Uncertain of the Next Six Months  
+ Namibia: Stalemate in Purity Hearing  
+ Namibia: Children Art Zone to Kick Off  
+ South Africa: Police Fire Rubber Bullets At Strikers  
+ Liberia: Health Workers Demand More Pay  
+ Zimbabwe: Rallying Around Mugabe While Economic Unity Lags  
+ Mozambique: Government Threatens to Cancel Nacala Oil Refinery  
+ South Africa: Strike Will Have Negative Impact Abroad - Sacci  
+ South Africa: Cabinet Disappointed By Rejection of Wage Offer  
+ Angola: Country's Economic Growth to Double Southern Africa's  
+ South Africa: Sustainability 'Means Long-Term Survival for Business'  
+ South Africa: Compu-Clearing Considers Empowerment  
+ South Africa: PsG Keen to Put Its Know-How to Work in Schools  
+ Nigeria: Pipeline Attack Hits Crude Oil Exports  
+ South Africa: Strike Turns Nasty As Protestors Surround Hospitals  
+ Zimbabwe: Mining Sector Poised for Growth  
+ Kenya: Charges Slashed in Mobile Price War  
+ Uganda: China to Send Delegation on Oil  
+ Gambia: Malaysian Investors Eye Energy Sector  
+ South Africa: State Refuses to Budge on Wage Offer  
+ Uganda: USE Topples NSE as Tullow Oil Crosslists  
+ Uganda: Suspend All Oil Deals Till the Law is Amended  
+ Uganda: CHOGM Files Sent to Ombudsman  
+ Namibia: Avail Loans to Women  
+ Southern Africa: Country's Economic Growth to Double Southern Africa's  
+ Nigeria: Airline Receives U.S. Govt Recognition  
+ Nigeria: Keke Marwa - Unending War Over Parks Control  
+ Nigeria: Power of Information On Rural Women Farmers  
+ Uganda: Oil - Museveni Takes Over  
+ Nigeria: Youths, Nation's Biggest Resources - British Council  
+ Kenya: Woman Researcher Tackles Aflatoxin Poisoning  
+ South Africa: State Draws Line in Sand on Offer to Public Servants  
+ Southern Africa: A Customs Union to Prevent Failed States  
+ West Africa: Regional Gas Project on Stream  
+ South Africa: Nation Grinds to a Halt As Strike Hits Home  
+ South Africa: Teachers Join 'Political' Strike  
+ South Africa: Govt Gives Unions Deadline to Sign Wage Offer  
+ Zimbabwe: Regional Leaders Rally Around Mugabe  
+ Southern Africa: Regional Leaders Postpone Customs Union  
+ Zimbabwe: Diamond Researcher's Bail Conditions Relaxed  
+ Lesotho: A Customs Union to Prevent Failed States  
+ Southern Africa: Election Ad Agency Goes Out of Business  
+ Ghana: Don't Expect Too Much From Oil - Religious Bodies  
+ Ghana: Police Can Ask for More Pay If...  
+ South Africa: One Million Public Servants Set to Strike  
+ Senegal: Mango Production Plunges  
+ South Africa: Public Sector Workers Walk Out  
+ Ethiopia: Two Agro Firms Vie for Atekilt Terra Land  
+ Ethiopia: Zemen to Select High-Tech Banking Vendor  
+ Ethiopia: South to Dole Out Millions to New Micro Businesses  
+ Ethiopia: Lag in Transmission Lines Compels Systematic Power Shedding  
+ Ghana: Govt Doubles Spending On Agricultural Research  
+ Ethiopia: Hotel Back on Auction Floor  
+ Ethiopia: Maritime Authority to Invite Private Multimodal Operators  
+ Liberia: Ellen Sends U.S.$1.6 Billion Deal for Legislative Ratification  
+ Liberia: BHP Billiton to Create 3,500 Jobs  
+ South Africa: Gauteng Calls On Volunteers to Help Learners  
+ Nigeria: FG Wants Electricity Subsidy Reviewed  
+ Tanzania: Political Establishment Tramples On Nyerere Legacy  
+ Rwanda: Trends in Telecom Market Inspiring  
+ Zimbabwe: Ruling Party Infighting Blamed for the Suspension of Mining Officials  
+ Kenya: Govt Appoints Firm to Guide Power Utility's Share Sale  
+ Southern Africa: 'Borderless' Region Is Pie in the Sky  
+ South Africa: Rift Valley Fever Fear Halts Wool Exports to China  
+ Senegal: No Mangoes, No Money  
+ Tanzania: Grants for Farming Research Welcome  
+ Ghana: CTO Powers Search for Rural Connection Solutions  
+ Nigeria: No Trust Between Local ISPs And Foreign Ones, Says U.S. Researcher  
+ Africa: Stakeholders Hold Summit On ICT  
+ Nigeria: Customs Service Now Repositioned - Dikko  
+ Nigeria: Presidential Planes for All  
+ Nigeria: FG Tasks Ecowas Countries On Reverse Engineering, Adaptive Technology  
+ South Africa: Labour Leader Says Media Bill 'Will Not Pass'  
+ South Africa: SAA to Keep Technical Unit Under Its Wing  
+ South Africa: Kumba Loses Appeal Over Sishen Stake  
+ South Africa: Minister in Bid to Heal Fallout Over Mine Rights  
+ South Africa: Islamic Finance Tax Laws 'To Benefit' Country  
+ Kenya: Cabinet Moves to Ease Power Shortage  
+ Kenya: New Challenge to NHIF Rates Increase Plan  
+ Kenya: Kirima Kin Held in Bid to Check Cash Records  
+ South Africa: Govt Places Moratorium On New Mining Licences  
+ Nigeria: Information Technology As Catalyst for Awareness And Engagement in the Political Process (2)  
+ Mozambique: Firm Explores Viability of Oil Find  
+ South Africa: Govt Puts Moratorium On New Mining Licences  
+ Mozambique: Guebuza Urges Calm Over Oil Find  
+ Somalia: Navy Intercepts Pirate Suspects  
+ East Africa: Which Way for Managing Regjonal Domains?  
+ South Africa: Public Sector Workers Reject Wage Offer  
+ Namibia: Traders Source More Fresh Produce Locally  
+ Namibia: Okahandja Private Airport On Course  
+ Tanzania: Zantel Introduces Ramadhan Offer  
+ Tanzania: Inflation Slows On Fall in Food Costs  
+ Namibia: Inflation See-Sawed in July  
+ South Africa: SAB Tribunal Adjourned, New Witness Tomorrow  
+ Kenya: Kenya Airways Starts Flights to Luanda  
+ Ghana: Vice President Urges Banks  
+ Ghana: Fidelity Bank Launches "Go for Gold" Promotion  
+ Ghana: Wheat Prices Stable Despite Global Fear of Increase  
+ Africa: Global Consultants Upbeat About Sub-Saharan Growth  
+ South Africa: Govt Suspends New Bids for Mineral Prospecting  
+ South Africa: Brazil Punts Digital TV Technology  
+ South Africa: Companies in Heated Tribunal Clash Over Discounts  
+ South Africa: Competition Body Applies for Arrest Warrant  
+ Rwanda: Improving the Lives of Small-Scale Farmers  
+ Namibia: Diamonds 'Best in the World'  
+ Uganda: Opposition Makes Post Budget Proposals  
+ Uganda: MPs Turn Heat on URA Over Tax Disputes  
+ South Africa: Aspen Reduces Offer for Troubled Sigma  
+ South Africa: Why Human Beings Are So Hard to Read  
+ Africa: Imara Advises Multinationals  
+ South Africa: Transpaco Posts Drop in Yearly Sales  
+ South Africa: Harmony Drops Plan to List Evander  
+ South Africa: Mazor Backs Cloudberry's Nedbank Loan  
+ South Africa: Discovery Sees Fewer Lapses in Life Insurance Policies  
+ Liberia: Scant Room to Scoff at Model's Stupidity  
+ South Africa: Higher Savings May Be Cure for Volatile Rand  
+ South Africa: Clientèle Delivers for Shareholders  
+ Kenya: Police Use Mobile Phone to Trace Killer  
+ Nigeria: Oil Company Reports Sabotage  
+ Nigeria: More than 1,500 Road Deaths in Kwara State This Year  
+ East Africa: Japan Appoints Representative to Regional Common Market  
+ Rwanda: U.S. Anti-Conflict Mineral Legislation Angers Govt  
+ Kenya: New Port's Impact on Heritage to Be Studied  
+ Zimbabwe: Land Reform Underfinanced and Failing  
+ Kenya: Be Fair Over Wheat Prices, Says Kosgey  
+ Ghana: Ghacem Eyes Partnership With STX to Supply Cement for Housing Project  
+ Ghana: Veep Urges Banks to Expand Infrastructure  
+ South Africa: Mining Firms Have Bad Record in Region  
+ Namibia: Govt Debates 'National Tragedy' Over Jobs  
+ Kenya: Russian Drought Benefits Local Wheat Farmers  
+ Uganda: Forest Cover Fast Dying Out as Tobacco Industry Booms  
+ Southern Africa: Women Traders 'Blocked' From the 'Big Business'  
+ South Africa: Farmers Told They May Need to Use Less Water  
+ South Africa: Mittal Berated by MPs  
+ South Africa: Country 'Has Enough Wind for 35 Percent of Electricity Supply'  
+ Africa: Solar Energy to Save Lives  
+ South Africa: Strike Threat to Car Sector's Growth  
+ South Africa: A Greener, Cheaper Solution for Mines  
+ Kenya: Timber-Starved Country Seeks New Suppliers  
+ Nigeria: Govt Drags Chevron to UN Over Oil Spill  
+ Nigeria: Dozens Die in Lagos Trailer Accident - Over 15 Vehicles Involved  
+ Angola: Travelling Facility for Electoral Brigades Secured  
+ Uganda: Cellphone Users Get Watchdog  
+ Uganda: Stabilise Prices of Farm Inputs - Tea Growers Tell Govt  
+ Uganda: Residents Want Top Officials in Power Firm Fired  
+ Nigeria: Doctors' Strike Worsens Health Services Nationwide  
+ Nigeria: Tears as 40 People Burn to Death in Multiple Auto Crash  
+ Nigeria: Close-Up Strengthens Market Share With New Variants  
+ Nigeria: Citizen Aren't Aware Mining is Goldmine - Sada  
+ Angola: Trade Union Calls for Dialogue, Social Agreement  
+ Angola: Public Administration Experts Concerned About Contract Regime  
+ Angola: Coca-Cola, Millennium Bank Sign Social Projects Deal  
+ Nigeria: Weak Supervision - CBN Blames Poor Investment Knowledge, Macroeconomic Instability  
+ Nigeria: Aganga Orders Customs to Produce Monthly Cargo Reports  
+ Nigeria: Fuel Import Scam - NUPENG Suspends 14 Day Ultimatum to Govt  
+ Nigeria: Imo to Partner NNPC on Greenfield Refinery  
+ Nigeria: Auto Crash - 30 Killed in Lagos  
+ Nigeria: Research Institutes' Workers, Others Begin Indefinite Strike  
+ Nigeria: Jonathan Appoints Shehu Njiddah SSSA on Energy Partnerships  
+ Nigeria: Seven Firms Scramble for N74 Billion Voters Register Contracts  
+ Nigeria: Public Relations Crisis of NNPC's Indebtedness  
+ Nigeria: NRC to Commence Cement Haulage With Trains  
+ Nigeria: How NSE Squandered N7Billion On Market Development  
+ Nigeria: Dozens Die in Lagos Road Accident  
+ Nigeria: Oil Company Reports Sabotage Attacks  
+ Niger: Women Sell Sand to Survive  
+ Nigeria: Making AMCON Work  
+ Mozambique: Mozambique's Central Bank to Pay Fuel Imports  
+ Uganda: Centum to Cross-List on Bourse  
+ Kenya: Prison Search Reveals Phone Scams Still Rife  
+ Angola: Chevron Spends U.S. 20 Million On Social Projects  
+ Africa: Niteo Africa Offers Modern Learning Facility  
+ Uganda: Kyambogo Students Invent E-Campus Digital Software  
+ Uganda: Oil Profits - Transparency Should Be Strictly Adhered to  
+ Nigeria: Revamping the Manufacturing Sector With N130 Billion  
+ Nigeria: I Am Not Under Pressure to Drop Investigations - Waziri  
+ Nigeria: Court Denies Akingbola Bail, to Remain in EFCC Custody  
+ Nigeria: Bailiffs, Sheriffs Get 100 Percent Pay Rise  
+ Nigeria: Engineers Frown at Poor Standard of Construction Work  
+ Nigeria: Bharti Airtel to Pay $62 Million for Telecom Seychelles  
+ Nigeria: N87 Billion to Elect Treasury Looters?  
+ Nigeria: Let Government Provide the Basic Things And Leave the Rest to Us , Horticulturist  
+ Nigeria: Standard Bank Restates Commitment  
+ Namibia: Film Company Produces Quality Documentaries  
+ Namibia: Rejection of Absa's Merger Not Right  
+ Namibia: Otavi Lures Investors  
+ Kenya: Farmers Dismiss Fears of Increase in Bread Prices  
+ Nigeria: Govt to Fast-Track Green Energy Development Policy  
+ Niger: Selling Sand to Survive  
+ Lesotho: Zuma Concludes State Visit  
+ Egypt: Food Cartels Feast on Ramadan Profits  
+ Nigeria: Shell JV Raises Alarm Over Increase in 'Sabotage Spills'  
+ Nigeria: Govt to Set Up New Financial Regulatory Body  
+ South Africa: Country Must Strengthen Trade Relations With Congo  
+ Senegal: Opposition Protests Power Cuts, Food Prices  
+ Nigeria: Fear That Oil Spill Will Damage Fishing  
+ Cameroon: Ndobo - Potholes Origin of Congestion  
+ Zimbabwe: Buyers Urged to Boycott Diamonds from Contentious Mines  
+ Zimbabwe: Red Star Weighs Down StarAfrica  
+ Zimbabwe: Top Cops Fingered in Corrupt Wrangle  
+ Zimbabwe: National Tyre Services on Recovery Path - Makoni  
+ Zimbabwe: Unending Lull on the Market  
+ Zimbabwe: ACR in U.S.$700,000 Acquisition  
+ Zimbabwe: Kasukuwere Blocks Sale of Barclays Subsidiary  
+ Cameroon: Etoug Ebe-Mendong Road Now Open  
+ Kenya: Coffee Firm Presence Felt  
+ Kenya: KRA Orders Importers to Clear Grain Cargo  
+ Kenya: Framework for Small Business Funds Ready  
+ Kenya: New Network Rates Next Week  
+ Zimbabwe: Gono Cracks Whip on Banking Sector  
+ Zimbabwe: Share Options - Performance Questions Galore  
+ Zimbabwe: We Don't Intend to Regulate Journalists - SEC  
+ Zimbabwe: Buyers Urged to Boycottt Diamonds from Contentious Mines  
+ Zimbabwe: Families Displaced to Make Way for Mining Exploration  
+ Zimbabwe: Gono Must Crack Whip  
+ Zimbabwe: Put Diamond Proceeds to Good Use  
+ Nigeria: Asup Begins Ten-Day Strike in Ogun  
+ Zimbabwe: 'Beneficiation, Extractive Industry to Take Economy Forward'  
+ Zimbabwe: Riozim Mum on Ambitious U.S.$40 Million Rights Issue  
+ Zimbabwe: Govt Mulls Divesting From ZB Holdings  
+ Zimbabwe: Econet Presses for More Shares in KFHL  
+ Zimbabwe: Pioneer Proceeds With AGM Despite Concerns  
+ Zimbabwe: Indonesian Suitor for CSC  
+ Zimbabwe: Sentiments, Liquidity, Growth  
+ Zimbabwe: Govt Mining Executives Probed Over U.S.$40 Million Diamond Funds  
+ South Africa: Infighting Halts Long Distance Rail Service  
+ Somalia: EU Navfor Medical Conference Enhances International Cohesion  
+ Africa: Agribusiness Leaders Network With Counterparts in U.S.  
+ South Africa: Four Bodies Found After Alleged Mine Massacre  
+ Angola: Spanish Co-Operation Finances Demining Technicians Upgrading Project  
+ Angola: Official Encourages Youths for Entrepreneurship  
+ Angola: Customs Services Collect Over U.S. $3.0 Billion This Year  
+ Sierra Leone: What Expectations After African Minerals Agreement?  
+ Sierra Leone: Bharti Airtel Chief Executive Focuses on Nation  
+ Sierra Leone: Parliament Quizzes London Mining Company  
+ South Africa: Long-Distance Train Service Suspended Due to 'Infighting'  
+ Kenya: Public Workers to Get Pay Raise  
+ Nigeria: Police Ask for Big Allocation for 2011 Election  
+ South Africa: Bank's Africa Operations Will Be 'Calling Card'  
+ South Africa: Tribunal Hears Independent Distributor in Brewer's Case  
+ Nigeria: More Than 3,000 Oil Spills Recorded in Four Years  
+ Southern Africa: Time for SADC Integration  
+ South Africa: Region Ready to Partner With Lesotho  
+ Malawi: A Cellphone, a Bicycle and Sound Agricultural Advice  
+ Sierra Leone: New Agriculture Plan Sprouts  
+ Congo-Kinshasa: DRC Farmers Welcome Support  
+ Nigeria: The Nation's 3,203 Oil Spills in Four years  
+ Nigeria: 2011 Election - Police Require N6 Billion  
+ Nigeria: Katsina Health Workers Down Tools  
+ Mozambique: New Gold Refinery Operational By the End of 2010 - Minister  
+ Nigeria: Issues From Sim Registration  
+ South Africa: Illegal Miners Killed in Standoff at Mine  
+ South Africa: Record New Fine Looms Over Energy Giant  
+ Namibia: Child Labour Rife in Agricultural Sector  
+ Kenya: Lenders Shy Away From Cut Flower Exporters  
+ Nigeria: Niger Delta - FG Signs Joint Venture Agreement to Clean Up Oil Waste  
+ South Africa: Chewing the Fat With a Real Porker  
+ Nigeria: Forbes-Ranked Businessman Acquires Land for Farming  
+ Nigeria: Forbes-Ranked Businessman Aliko Dangote Acquires 400,000 Hectare of Land for Farming  
+ Africa: Should International Organizations Work with Fast Food Companies on Hunger?  
+ Zimbabwe: Political Row to Intensify Over Diamond Sale Profits  
+ Kenya: Railway Project Spot-On  
+ Kenya: 400 Workers at Panpaper Back on the Streets  
+ Kenya: Worries as Lending Rates Remain High  
+ Kenya: Uchumi After Tax Profit Climbs to Sh865 Million Ahead of Relisting  
+ Kenya: Telcoms in Push to Cut Internet Costs  
+ Kenya: Major Shareholders Snap Up Half of TPS Rights Issue  
+ Liberia: Careysburg Clinic Faces Drugs, Staff Shortages  
+ Malawi: Used Car Dealers Seeing Red Over New Green Tax  
+ Africa: Investing in a Unified Continent  
+ South Africa: Blue Train Sells for a Rand  
+ South Africa: State Holds Last Rites for Pebble Bed Reactor  
+ South Africa: Reprieve for Lonmin as State Order Withdrawn  
+ Nigeria: Reps Fail to Pass INEC Budget  
+ Nigeria: PDP Asks Jonathan to Overhaul Works Ministry  
+ Uganda: Scaling the Heights in Fashion Industry  
+ Gambia: A Commission to Review Council Finances the Stubborness of Economic Realities  
+ Zimbabwe: Tsvangirai Opens Diamond Sales  
+ Nigeria: Former Stock Exchange Heads Defend Themselves  
+ Nigeria: Former Stock Exchange Chief Denies Money Went Missing  
+ Namibia: 'Drive Economic Integration'  
+ Namibia: Shocking Findings About Child Labour  
+ Nigeria: Customs Records N13 Billion Revenue  
+ Nigeria: Oil Majors Yet to Comply With FG's Directive On Content Plans  
+ Nigeria: Sanusi On Country's Faulty Economic Policies  
+ Nigeria: Reps Refuse to Pass INEC Budget  
+ Zambia: Is Solar Power Viable Option?  
+ Zambia: Daka Woos China to Transfer Its Agro-Tech  
+ Kenya: High Coffee, Tea Prices to Boost Forex Earnings  
+ Nigeria: NUPENG Petitions Minister Over Unfair Practices in Oil Industry  
+ Nigeria: Govt to Buy Three New Presidential Jets  
+ Nigeria: Stock Market Sheds Billions in Three Days  
+ Nigeria: Did Commission Follow Due Process on Investigating Stock Market Head?  
+ Zimbabwe: Country Runs Million-Carat Diamond Auction  
+ Zimbabwe: Tsvangirai Opens Chiadzwa 'Blood Diamond' Sale  
+ Zimbabwe: Country Sells Diamonds Valued at U.S.$72 Million  
+ Uganda: China Trade Imbalance at U.S.$182 Million  
+ Cameroon: Dutch Ship Dumps Toxic Waste Off West Africa, Says Govt  
+ Nigeria: Former Heads of Stock Exchange State Case Before Committee  
+ Nigeria: Former Director Stock Exchange Denies Corruption  
+ Uganda: Investments Hit U.S.$3.5 Billion  
+ Kenya: U.S.$300 Million City Railway System Upgrade Underway  
+ Gambia: A Laudable Effort  
+ Mozambique: Foreign Direct Investment Soars by 400 Percent  
+ Africa: Agoa Ministers Learn Importance of Adding Value to Commodities  
+ Nigeria: INEC - Count Me Out of N74 Billion Controversy, Says Iwu  
+ Nigeria: Land Survey Reveals Large Scale Diamond Deposit  
+ South Africa: Rising Toxic Tide Fuels Urgent Debate  
+ South Africa: Steel Maker in Audacious Bid Over Mining Rights  
+ Uganda: Third Internet Cable Starts Operation  
+ South Africa: Charity Versus Life in the Middle Lane  
+ South Africa: Learning to Bank on Good Old Clothes  
+ South Africa: Eastern Europe Helps Lift Mondi  
+ Nigeria: Oando Targets Year-End Deadline to Finish Pipeline  
+ South Africa: Group Five Gears Up for Expansion  
+ South Africa: Aveng Unit Agrees to Pay Penalty  
+ South Africa: Mittal Deal Hinges on Mine Rights Lawsuit  
+ South Africa: Case Over Alleged Empowerment Fraud in Constitutional Court  
+ South Africa: Key State Department Was 'a Sinking Ship' - Acting DG  
+ Nigeria: Stock Exchange's 9-Month Accounts Show N2.2 Billion Loss  
+ Tanzania: Poor Roads Hinder Dar Tourist Flows  
+ Tanzania: Politicians Cautious On Ruling Party Move  
+ Nigeria: Exchanges at the Exchange  
+ Nigeria: NEC Blames Banks Over Failed N200 Billion Agric Fund  
+ Nigeria: Oil - Conflicting Interests Reduce Production Aspirations  
+ Nigeria: Senate Approves N87.5 Billion for Jega  
+ Nigeria: Stock Exchange Crisis - Commission to Prosecute 260  
+ Africa: U.S. Congress Likely to Renew Trade Benefits  
+ Kenya: Security of Tenure, Reforms at Ports Authority Under Focus  
+ Kenya: Country Targets Higher Revenues in VAT Reforms  
+ Namibia: Investors Needed for Fertilizer Plants  
+ Namibia: Ohorongo Eyes American Market  
+ Southern Africa: Infrastructure on SADC Agenda  
+ Nigeria: Jonathan Seeks National Assembly's Nod for $4.4 Billion Loan  
+ Nigeria: Former Military President Babangida Threatens to Sue Oil Windfall Report  
+ Mozambique: Economy Grew 7.2 Percent in First Half of 2010  
+ South Africa: Public Sector Workers Strike, Threaten All-Out Stoppage  
+ Nigeria: Manufacturers Association Rates Economy Low in First Quarter  
+ Zimbabwe: Chiadzwa Diamond Field Clean-Up Intensifies  
+ Kenya: Sugar Story Worrying  
+ Africa: Trade Ministers Visit Kansas City Board of Trade  
+ Ghana: Why Stop the Transfers, Civil Service?  
+ Ethiopia: Indian Firm Claims Millions From Govt Agency, Ministry  
+ Ethiopia: Economy to Grow By 50 to 100 Percent  
+ Ethiopia: Nyala Motors Faces Amended Charge  
+ Ethiopia: Dozens File Suits Against Askallukan Defendants Free of Charge  
+ Djibouti: Ethiopian Flight Operation Permits Denied  
+ South Africa: Banks' Great Bad Debt Unwind Seems Slow to Make Itself Felt  
+ South Africa: Old Mutual Sells U.S. Asset for U.S.$350 Million  
+ South Africa: Telecoms Firm is an Unlikely Carbon Trader  
+ South Africa: PetroSA Gets Permit to Explore Gas Block  
+ South Africa: Kumba, Senegal End Dispute Over Deposit  
+ Southern Africa: Don't Let Trade Pact Trip Development  
+ Namibia: Ohorongo Cement to Invest in Walvis Bay  
+ Kenya: Oil Corporation Appoints New Chief  
+ Kenya: Subdued Trading at NSE After the Vote  
+ South Africa: Brewer to Answer on Claims of Stifling Competition  
+ South Africa: Public Sector Unions to Issue Ultimatum  
+ South Africa: Intelligence Link in Row on Lonmin Mine Rights  
+ Namibia: Fund Charges Chicken Firm  
+ Kenya: Country to Grow GM Cotton on Large Scale by 2012  
+ East Africa: Jompy Stove Leads Charge of Brigade in Innovation Challenge  
+ East Africa: Moment of Truth for EAC Countries Over GM Products  
+ Africa: Private Equity Market Flush With Cash  
+ Uganda: Devastating New Maize Disease Spotted  
+ Zimbabwe: Company Contests Diamond Sales  
+ Zimbabwe: Ministry Bars MPs From Visiting Diamond Fields  
+ Kenya: CFC Stanbic Targets Retail Segment to Grow Lending Book  
+ Kenya: NBk Profit Rise Raises Hopes for Dividend Payout  
+ Gambia: Welcome  
+ East Africa: KCB Completes Regional Rollout of New IT System  
+ Africa: Uganda, Tanzania Attract Most Foreign Cash  
+ East Africa: Rain, Crossborder Trade Boost Food Security  
+ Nigeria: Jonathan - Police Underfunding, Cause of Insecurity  
+ Nigeria: National Assembly Picks Holes in INEC Budget  
+ Nigeria: Senate Meets SEC Today Over Market Crisis  
+ Nigeria: SEC Appoints KPMG, Oyebode Iinvestigate NSE's Operations  
+ Nigeria: ATCS Set to Enforce Vehicle Standards  
+ Nigeria: NCC to Meet Over N64.5 Billion SIM Card Registration  
+ Nigeria: PenCom Pays Retirees N9.6 Billion Yearly  
+ Nigeria: Foreign Fund Managers Laud Banking, Oil Reforms  
+ Nigeria: Aruma Oteh's Long Broom  
+ Nigeria: Power - NNPC Reaffirms Commitment to Gas Supply  
+ Nigeria: Why We'll Sack Teachers, By Alao-Akala - Parleys With PDP NWC Over Crisis in Oyo  
+ Nigeria: Pension Assets Hit N1.8 Trillion  
+ Nigeria: Govt Insincerity Behind ASUU Strike -Olanipekun  
+ Angola: Government Spends Akz 17 Billion in Demining  
+ South Africa: Union Leader Considering Premier's Invite  
+ Nigeria: Reps Summon Dangote, Onyiuke, Securites DG  
+ Nigeria: Ekereokosu Hails Assembly Over Passage of DESOPADEC Bill  
+ Nigeria: National Assembly to Slash N89 Billion INEC Budget  
+ Angola: Territory Minister Suggests Articulation With Provinces in National Budget Preparation  
+ Angola: BPC Bank Improves Services Through Salary Payments Decentralisation  
+ Angola: Minister of Culture Defends Creation of Infrastructures  
+ Angola: IMF Hails Third Revision of Stand - Accord  
+ South Africa: Women Encouraged to Seize Funding Opportunities  
+ Southern Africa: SADC Ministers Converge in Namibia  
+ South Africa: Contingency Plans in Place Ahead of Strike  
+ South Africa: Zuma Demands Swift Transformation  
+ Angola: Japanese Ambassador Highlights Importance of Namibe Port  
+ Angola: Governor Stresses Importance of Tertiary Roads  
+ Angola: Power Supply to Kuito Decreases to 50 Percent  
+ Rwanda: BPR Sees Loss in its Earnings  
+ Rwanda: Korean Firm to Set Up Health Equipment Industry  
+ Rwanda: We Need a Strong Labour Market Data Base  
+ Kenya: VP in China for Agricultural Forum  
+ Nigeria: Embassy to Host Summit on Niger-Delta in U.S.  
+ Africa: Policies and Strategies for ICT Development in Africa  
+ Africa: Critical Recommendations on ICT  
+ Nigeria: Chevron Refutes Allegations of Oil Pollution  
+ Nigeria: Stop Gas Flaring, Govt Urged  
+ Nigeria: Political Parties Seek Probe on Former Stock Exchange Chief  
+ Nigeria: Embassy to the U.S. to Host Summit on Niger-Delta  
+ Nigeria: Delay Almost Ruined the Power Sector Target - Nipp Boss  
+ Nigeria: Niger Delta to Attract Fresh Investments  
+ Nigeria: Power - FG to Transform Agric Dams for Electricity Generation  
+ Nigeria: Minister Advises Miners Against Multiple Unionism  
+ Nigeria: FG Steps Up Efforts Against Marine Contamination  
+ Nigeria: Zamfara Gov Wants Ban on Mining Lifted  
+ Nigeria: Edo Health Workers to Suspend Strike  
+ Uganda: City Drainage Channel Opened  
+ Nigeria: Lekki-Epe Road - LCC to Generate N280 Billion in 30 Years  
+ Tanzania: Union Raises Coffee Buying Prices  
+ Kenya: Athi River Mining Profit Up 16 Percent  
+ Kenya: CFC Insurance Eyes Listing By Year-End  
+ Mozambique: IFC Supports Agribusiness Sector  
+ Mozambique: Petromoc and Galp to Develop Biofuels Project  
+ Somalia: EU and Country Co-Operate to Prosecute Pirates  
+ Somalia: Spanish Frigate Victoria Leaves EU Navfor After Four Months of Excellent Service  
+ Somalia: EU Navfor Welcomes Spanish Patrol Craft P-77 Infanta Cristina and Thanks Spanish Frigate F-82 Victoria  
+ Africa: Asst. Secretary of State Carson Calls for Agoa's Reinvigoration  
+ Africa: CITMC-3 - Policies and strategies for the development of ICT in Africa  
+ Africa: Expert's sessions of CITMC3 ended today with critical recommendations to ministers  
+ Nigeria: Gulf Windfall, Panel Report Still Missing, Says FG  
+ Nigeria: Pollution in Niger Delta - Oil Firm, Fish Farmers Fight  
+ Kenya: Kacc to Reopen Anglo Leasing Probe  
+ Somalia: EU Navfor Warship Hs Elli Conducts Her Final Tasks  
+ Kenya: Oil Import Quota Fuels Industry Row  
+ Kenya: Poll Confirms Optimism as Economy Rides on Growth Wave  
+ Somalia: EU Navfor Warship FGs Schleswig-Holstein Gives Medical Assistance to the Crew of the MV Syrian Star  
+ Africa: Trade Official Says Don't Miss Investing in Continent  
+ Africa: Ninth Agoa Forum Embraces Agribusiness  
+ Nigeria: Driver Detained Over Pedestrian's Death  
+ Nigeria: NSE Makes Case for Structural Engineers  
+ Nigeria: Five Countries to Participate in Zazzau Trade Fair  
+ Nigeria: NSE all-Share Index Sheds 0.4 Percent  
+ Nigeria: Fertiliser - Kuje Chairman Vows to Prosecute Touts  
+ Nigeria: AMCON - Stakeholders Task CBN On Ownership Structure  
+ Nigeria: VC Slams Govt On Corruption Through Fertilizer Deals  
+ Nigeria: FRSC Promotes Staff for Winning Medals