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Neil Ford "Wave of support for concessions: while the debate between state ownership of key enterprises and wholesale privatisation rages across the continent, a very workable compromise seems to have been found by the ports and harbours sector. Neil Ford has the details". African Business. FindArticles.com. 30 Nov, 2009. http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qa5327/is_343/ai_n29441476/
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Articles in June, 2008 issue of African Business
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The true cost of Africa's conflicts
by Ben K Fred-Mensah -
Look to Eastern Europe
by Erhard Lazlo -
Subsidies the correct policy?
by Reginald Banda - UC Rusal
- New lightbulb factory
- Business leaders organise
- New Niger River programme agreed
- Libya debt write-off
- Wade announces South-South agreement
- New capacity agreed
- OECD reports progress
- $400bn for apartheid
- African countries lead tree planting
- Breeding scheme boosts national herd
- Monetary union aspirations
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Monkeys and crowns
by Anver Versi - The soaring cost of food. on food prices
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The silent tsunami
by Anver Versi -
Why Africa needs a Green Revolution
by Anver Versi - At the tereshold of a renaissance: Ethiopia celebrates its third millennium against a backdrop of a rejuvenated economy, with an average growth rate of 11.9% in the last five successive years. All indicators show that the country, with a proud history goi
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Africa can tough out credit crisis: many of the world's developed economies are being dragged down by the turmoil on the US financial markets. Can the African region remain insulated from the spreading crisis?
by Moin Siddiqi -
Grand Inga-reality or pipe dream? One of the great energy dreams of Africa remains the Grand Inga hydroelectric scheme in the DR Congo. If this massive project ever gets underway, it will dwarf China's Three Gorges dam and provide enough electricity to li
by Tom Nevin -
Grand Inga would keep Africans in the dark: Terri Hathaway of International Rivers Network argues that the $80bn Grand Inga project would benefit international companies but prove disastrous for local populations
by Terri Hathaway - The 2008 WEF Africa, Cape Town challenges and opportunities
- A history
- Unleashing Africa's potential
- 2008 Ad
- Confronting a development emergency
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Wave of support for concessions: while the debate between state ownership of key enterprises and wholesale privatisation rages across the continent, a very workable compromise seems to have been found by the ports and harbours sector. Neil Ford has the de
by Neil Ford -
Heavy cargo dominates South Africa-West Africa route: cargo volumes, especially heavy liftings, on the South Africa-West Africa sea route have grown very considerably and are likely to continue growing over the medium term. Tom Nevin reports on the shippi
by Tom Nevin -
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Looming spectre of recession: an inexorable rise of basics, food, fuel and power is threatening galloping inflation in South Africa, says Tom Nevin. Higher interest rates have not helped to stem inflation. Does the government have an answer?
by Tom Nevin -
Time to start rebuilding: is the worst over for Zimbabwe? Will Africa and the rest of the world pour in the assistance the country needs to get back on its economic feet or will sceptics prevail? Tom Nevin discusses
by Tom Nevin -
Dying fish industry breathes again: Malawi is taking big strides to restore its dying fishing industry to its past glory as a foreign from Lake exchange earner. Catches Malawi, the fifth largest lake in the world, have been dropping dramatically over the
by Lameck Masina -
Profits from a life of luxury: Mauritius has once again demonstrated its ability to think far ahead by promoting the Integrated Resorts Scheme. This allows foreigners, with money, to live in the lap of luxury on the beautiful island and also contribute to
by Nasseem Ackbarally -
Funny money Unfunny consequences
by John K. Cooley -
African art now: a new collection of contemporary African art opens the door into the exciting world of some of the continent's most talented painters and sculptors. An exhibition in London reinforces the message of the book, Angaza Afrika
by Angaza Afrika - Two's company: a double blast from the past
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