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Articles in Dec 2003 issue of African Business
- Parting the Desert: The Creation of the Suez Canal
- Upsurge in Indian investment
by Ford, Neil
- US rolls out red carpet for Kibaki
by Vesely, Milan
- Doubt over Angola's new oil refinery
- Changing perceptions of Africa
by Versi, Anver
- African Textiles: Colour and Creativity Across a Continent
- Bright idea contains hazard
- From rags to fabulous riches
by Nevin, Tom
- World lining up to buy S African arms
- Egypt: Year of mixed blessings
by Badcock, James
- VW tees off!
by Williams, Stephen
- Madagascar: Calm after the storm
- Letters
- South Africa: What will stop the rampaging rand?
by Nevin, Tom
- Glow is a great help when you gotta go
- Africa's hunt for investments
by Versi, Anver
- Put a zip on it
- Gambia: Reforms reap strong growth, The
by Ford, Neil
- Battle over GM cotton in South Africa
- How to attract investors
by Versi, Anver
- Musical chairs follow Lukman resignation
by Ford, Neil
- Gabon: Hard times on the horizon
by Ford, Neil
- Southern Africa - the emerging aluminium giant
by Nevin, Tom
- A new banking alliance for Africa
by Kidogo, Joe
- Africa welcomes Zim whites
by Ford, Neil
- Tulear Never Sleeps Various Artists
- Tanzania: Food shortage looming
by Visram, Nizar
- Botswana lures S African business
- Gates battle against malaria, The
by Vesely, Milan
- Angola: Anatomy of an Oil State
- An atlas for all seasons
by Versi, Anver
- Zimbabwe inflation at 1000%
- Investors drool over platinum
by Siddiqi, Moin
- Gabon, and Sao Tome and Principe
- Namibia: Don't damn the dam
by Ford, Neil
- Can cassava replace maize?
by Ntonga, Kennie
- Ethiopian Airlines expands European routes
- Namibia's expensive development plan
- State of the World Atlas, The
- Mauritania: Oil to flow in two years
by Taggart, Simon
- Science finds cure for maize disease
by Williams, Stephen
- Uganda's Nile River project to go ahead
- Africa: Fisherman to the world