African Business
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Articles in May 2002 issue of African Business
- SAA ditches Boeing
- Interview: ADB group president, Omar Kabbaj--'Africa will take possession of its own development
by Versi, Anver - Ghana puts faith in gas
by Ford, Neil - Diligent: A Voyage through the Worlds of a Slave Trader, The
by Williams, Stephen - Capes of storms
- Mr Barman...please!
- Make or break for NEPAD
by Nevin, Tom - Desert Divers, 'Exterminate All the Brutes'
- Africa's newest airline
- Keeping sharks at bay
- Did NEPAD stumble at the first hurdle?
- Coping with culture clash
by Versi, Anver - Tom thumb with an attitude
- Renault's vel satis: Substance with style
by Williams, Stephen - Can SA win the war against crime?
by Nevin, Tom - Water into wine?
- Highways across the ocean
by Ewens, Graeme - riddle of the rand, The
by Siddiqi, Moin - For the record
- How much do calls cost you?
by Rose, Rob - Letters
- Privatisation in Africa
by Ford, Neil - Stirring the ethnic pot
- Somalia: Business under the gun
by Willems, Peter - DRC could renege on mine deals
- Nitel soap opera rolls on
by Rose, Rob - Stopping drowsy browsing
- Barakaat pleads 'not guilty' to US terror charges
- Africa telecoms grows against the odds
- Kenya telcom sale stalls
by Njururi, Blamuel - New oil finds in Eq. Guinea
by Ford, Neil - Zimbabwe: The morning - after hangover
by Thondlana, Barnadas - WB calls for global partnership
- South Africa's privatisation hinges on Telkom
by Rose, Rob - Return of the ugly American?
by Vesely, Milan - Mugabe's 10 point plan slated