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Articles in April, 2008 issue of African Business
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The 'feel good' factor: will it work in Africa?
by Raphael Kutota Basisa -
How to battle malaria: Africans not getting the best medication
by Sam Aharon -
Zuma and the presidency: telling it like it is
by Toots Mzekwe -
NGOs and Oil: statistics and other lies
by B.J. Ndebele -
Kenya crisis: a responsibility to the nation
by Omar Lilanga - Nigeria plans private airport management
- Burundi opens for business
- Central Africa gets AfDB roads loan
- E Africa gets more power
- Unallocated funds returned
- Namibia developing trade links with Congo
- AB guide to African currencies
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Killing the golden goose
by Anver Versi - How we ranked Africa's Top 200 companies
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South African dominance slipping
by Neil Ford - Africa's Top 200 companies
- North Africa: Egypt and Morocco battle it out
- West Africa: banks lead Nigerian charge
- East Africa: Mauritius nudging Kenya for lead
- Southern Africa: Botswana up, Zimbabwe down
- LC2: bringing African soccer to the people
- Nationwide Airlines: Nationwide's precision timing
- World Cup challenges: Basil Read Construction
- Kenya Airways: an all-Africa hub?
- EABL: elephantine success
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Tripoli likely to host African Investment bank
by Anna Rosenberg -
Record funding for world's poorest countries
by Anna Rosenberg -
Bank of Baroda enters West Africa.
by Anna Rosenberg -
New fund targets S African businesswomen
by Anna Rosenberg -
Celtel Tanzania secures $270m syndicated loan
by Anna Rosenberg -
StandardCFC gets green light
by Anna Rosenberg -
Former software chief starts fund
by Anna Rosenberg -
Donors pledge $8.9bn support for ADF
by Anna Rosenberg -
Infrastructure fund to back greenfield
by Anna Rosenberg -
African land fund launched in UK
by Anna Rosenberg -
First SSA corporate bond
by Anna Rosenberg -
Standard Chartered announces profit rise
by Anna Rosenberg -
Microfinance for Tanzanian farmers
by Anna Rosenberg -
Crane flies
by Anna Rosenberg - Pieter de Jager new CFO at Jonah Mining Mauritius
- Exotix appoints a West African equity analyst
- Fabrice Nze-Bekale leaves Celtel International
- Ethiopia's Kolli wins top investment award
- Ecobank expands into 'middle Africa'
- BOABenin and Niger
- UBA in Cote d'Ivoire
- Line of credit from Indian Exim Bank
- BGFI remains biggest bank in Gabon
- French investment in Africa
- Agra commits $180m
- Billion dollar projects announced in Tunisia
- World Bank appointments
- New governor for West Africa Central Bank
- Women to benefit from Goldman Sachs funding
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Creative capitalism: the poor are potentially an enormous market. Question is, how do you unlock this potential?
by Mohan Kaul - Playing catch-up quickly
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Capital markets: Rwanda's new securities exchange will boost economic diversification; Rwanda's economic development has taken another step in the right direction with the launch of a securities exchange by the Central Bank of Rwanda, as the first stage o
by Neil Ford -
UBA Capital's Chika Mordi: we want to be Africa's role model
by Eleum Ezezi -
MYC4Denmark's answer to financing the 'unfundable'
by Anver Versi -
Medicapital: bridging the culture divide
by Anver Versi -
The future of Africa is now!
by Stephen Williams -
Global Compact: responsible investment tops the agenda; Corporate social responsibility is rising sharply in executive priorities around the globe, not least in the banking, finance and investment sectors. Georg Kell, the executive director of the UN's Gl
by Stephen Williams -
Stanbic Bank Zambia's MD Larry F Kalala: prudence is the key; Larry F Kalala is the MD of Stanbic Bank Zambia Ltd, chair of the Bankers Association of Zambia and also sits as a trustee on Zambia's Privatisation Trust that oversees the government's privati
by Stephen Williams -
Oil: Angola challenges Nigeria
by Neil Ford - Another strike for Ghana
- Gas: Africa now a force in global gas industry; South Africa's energy-starved economic landscape is the battleground for two global nuclear giants bidding to install the country's next generation of nuclear capacity. At stake is a R300bn tender to generat
- Nuclear: South Africa; Battle of the nuclear giants
- A landlocked location can be an asset!
- A new identity card for the Burkinabe: within two years, Burkina Faso's Office of National Identification aims to provide every citizen with a new tamper-proof national identity card. Pierre Tiendrebeogo, ONI's managing director, explains the project's b
- A spirit of reconciliation: Burkina Faso's President Blaise Compaore's success in helping solve the Cote d'Ivoire crisis has opened a new chapter of closer relations between the two countries
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Manuel finds extra $3bn for event: South Africa's finance minister has dug deeply into his 2008/09 budget to reinforce sectors most critical to the success of the 2010 soccer World Cup. Tom Nevin reports
by Tom Nevin -
Tea prices boil in wake of Kenya turmoil: political unrest, among other factors, has sent the price of the commodity sky high. Other African softs are also enjoying buoyant prices as Moin Siddiqi reports
by Moin Siddiqi -
Does foreign aid work for Africa? Over the past few years, capital inflows to Africa, from a variety of sources, have increased considerably. One of these sources, official aid, has tripled since 2000; but is this sufficient to achieve the millennium Deve
by Moin Siddiqi -
Yar'Adua juggles political and economic woes: although it seems that the challenges in court against President Yar'Adua have no chance of success, they perhaps limit his ability to force through reforms, particularly in the vital energy sector. Neil Ford
by Neil Ford -
Land issue temperature rising
by Tom Nevin -
Exporters will fund port rehabilitation: at long last, it seems that Liberia's ports, all of which are in a general state of disrepair, will be given a new lease of life to ensure the smooth export of rubber and iron ore. Neil Ford reports
by Neil Ford -
Kikwete stronger after scandals: Tanzanian president Jakaya Kikwete's quick and decisive action following a spate of political scandals has burnished his image both in the continent and beyond. Report by Neil Ford
by Neil Ford -
Is aluminium the new gold?
by Neil Ford - Ever deeper in debt: a case of fiscal madness
- Nigeria's Afrobeat legend: what a Fela
- 5 Rules for Immediate Annuities
- Death in the Family: 12 Things to Do Now
- Dumbest Things You Do With Your Money
- 6 Online Networking Mistakes to Avoid
- 401(k) Mistakes to Avoid
- 5 Economic Scenarios to Keep You Up at Night
- The Real ‘Best Places to Retire’
- Best Credit Cards for You
- 12 Tough Questions to Ask Your Parents
- The Real ‘Best Colleges’
- Home Buyer Tax Credit: How to Cash In
- Why You Shouldn't Bash Cash
- 8 Phony 'Bargains' and Better Alternatives
- Danger: 3 Debit Card Scams to Avoid
- 6 Myths About Gas Mileage
- 29 Fees We Hate Most
- Quick and Easy Ways to Boost Returns
- Best Stocks to Buy Now
- Lower Your Taxes: 10 Moves to Make Now
- New Jobs: 8 Lessons from Real-Life Career Switchers
- The New Job Market: Who Wins and Who Loses?
- Health Care Reform's Public Option: Everything You Need to Know
- Volunteer Work When Unemployed: Should You Work for Free?
- Whose Recovery Is This?
- Long-Term-Care Insurance: 4 Biggest Risks to Avoid
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