African Business
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Articles in Apr 2003 issue of African Business
- Malawi pipeline bid
- Spray-can artists may soon be hissstory
- Africa's nuclear option
by Ford, Neil - Oil companies oppose new SA bill
- Capricorn: David Stirling's Second African Campaign
by Williams, Stephen - Bring home the best and brightest
by Versi, Anver - Science trek--the new generation
- focus is on smart, The
by Versi, Anver - Kenya: Overwhelming demand for free shooling
by Ford, Neil - Samira's song
by Williams, Stephen - Robert Mugabe: Sinner or sinned against?
by Shire, George - Sunflowers join the biodiesel revolution
- Refined power
by Williams, Stephen - South Africa: Bullet train powers past objections
by Nevin, Tom - SA's new-taxis-for-old also on track
- facts behind the land issue, The
by Versi, Anver - New gel will stop sexual diseases
- Dawn of the new age of diesel
by Williams, Stephen - Malawi: Fisheries receive a boost
by Gama, Hobbs - Letters
- Robert Mugabe: Africa's self-serving survivor
by Nevin, Tom - US word is not its bond
by Vesely, Milan - I believe in an open-door policy
by Versi, Anver - Nigeria: The Obasanjo balance-sheet
by Ford, Neil - Kenya new brooms to sweep out corruption
- Pressure mounts on dollar
by Siddiqi, Moin - A brighter outlook for 2003
by Siddiqui, Moin - Battle lines drawn over Mozambique's Porto Dobela
by Maiden, Andrew - Libya: Poacher turns gamekeeper
by Badcock, James - FDI in Southern Africa heats up
- France pulls Africa together
by Misser, Francois - Nepad--what is it and what can it really do?
- Lagos wants Dubai-style freeport
- Namibia: Power plans face wall of objections
by Mukumbira, Rodrick - SMEs gain with Mozal
- Friendly maggots for African hospitals?
- What a war against Iraq will mean to Africa
by Ford, Neil - Mauritius port partnership on hold
- In the name of God, stop abusing the name of God!
by Sonko, Karamo - Tunisia and Sudan in joint venture
- African scientists look at nano-technology for cheap energy
- Pipeline proceeds
by Ford, Neil - QEII will return to Namibia's Walvis Bay
- In the beginning...
by Williams, Stephen - Gorilla watch
- Turning to nature clean contaminated water
- Exploration begins in new JDZ
by Ford, Neil - Kenyan company to develop port at Anjouan island
- Popularisation of Science and Technology Education: Some Case Studies from Africa
by Williams, Stephen