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Coca - Cola - Food Industry
Coca   Food   Photos   Submit   Workers  
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US union supports striking Coca-Cola workers
  | Submit your comment | The Service Employees International Union (SEIU) of North America has lent its support to striking Food and Allied Workers' Union (Fawu) members striking at Coca-Cola AB... (photo: WN / sweet)
BMW Alpina D3 BiTurbo Limousine
Africa   Automaker   BMW   Investments   Photos  
 Business Report 
BMW gives thumbs up for company's local operations
  | By Roy Cokayne | Submit your comment | BMW of gemany has given the future viability of its operations and investments in South Africa the thumbs up and expressed confidence about the stabilit... (photo: Public Domain / TTTNIS)
Oil facility in Niger Delta, where citizens suffer the effects of the "resource curse" say rights groups (file photo)  IRINnews 
GHANA: Slow progress on oil policy
web | ACCRA, 4 February 2010 (IRIN) - Ghana needs to do more to ensure that revenue from oil production, due to start later in the year, successfully reduces poverty and avoids a "resource curse", acc... (photo: IRIN News)
Accra   Africa   Economy   Ghana   Photos  
Sugar - Commodity  All Africa 
Farmers to Miss Global Sugar Boom
Farmers supplying sugarcane to government-owned millers could miss out on the high sugar prices in the international market, due to production inefficiencies. | ... (photo: WN / Yolanda Leyba)
Farmers   Market   Photos   Production   Sugar  
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acob Zuma, 2009 World Economic Forum on Africa-2 Hong Kong Standard
Tiger slap for `gigolo' Zuma
South Africa's ruling party dismissed a storm over President Jacob Zuma's love child, as political opponents told him to stop behaving like a "gigolo" and get sex addicti... (photo: Creative Commons / Magnus Manske)
Africa   Photos   Politics   World   Zuma  
Africas diaspora, remittances come to regions rescue Taipei Times
Africa¡¦s diaspora, remittances come to region¡¦s rescue
| There is something dismally familiar about the tide of news reports concerning Africa¡¦s increased suffering ¡X more poverty, malnutrition, civil strife and death ¡X in... (photo: WN / marzena)
Africa   Markets   Morocco   Photos   Rescue  
A woman turns away after viewing a painting by British artist Damien Hurst entitled ' HIV Aids, Drugs Combination ' at Sotheby's auction house in London, Wednesday, Dec. 5, 2007. The painting is part of the 'Red' auction of works of art donated by many renowned artists in order to raise money for the treatment of HIV/AIDS in Africa. The sale which it is hoped will raise some US$ 40 million will take place in New York on Feb. 14. This painting is priced at US$ 450-650,0 Wall Street Journal
War on AIDS Hangs in Balance as U.S. Curbs Help for Africa
By MICHAEL ALLEN | KAMPALA, Uganda—Ninsiima Agatha, a 20-year-old mother of two, showed up at a medical clinic here last month, weak, coughing, and desperate to sav... (photo: AP / Alastair Grant)
Africa   Disease   HIV   Photos   US  
 South African airlines-flight-airlines-aviation (sl1) BBC News
SA investigates World Cup airline price-fixing
| Six South African airlines are being investigated for allegedly colluding to hike fares for local flights during the football World Cup in June. | The presidency said i... (photo: Public domain photo)
Afrrica   Airline   Industry   Photos   Transport  
Without government or community protection, Juba's young girls are vulnerable to abuse IRINnews
SUDAN: Vulnerable girls risk sexual exploitation on Juba's streets
web | JUBA, 28 January 2010 (PlusNews) - In a large market in Juba, the regional capital of Southern Sudan, young women spend long afternoons lounging on beds in swelteri... (photo: IRIN News / Peter Martel)
Africa   Girls   Health   Photos   Sudan  
Economy Market
-  Weather works against Cape firefighters
-  Man accused of dumping medical waste
- SOUTH AFRICA: Inequality not so black and white
- Chad's leader travels to Sudan to smooth relations
 Incumbent Gambian President Yahya Jammeh, right, leaves the polling station after voting in Banjul, capital of Gambia in West Africa, Thursday Oct. 18, 2001. Voters in Gambia lined up across the country on Thursday to elect the nation´s next presid
 Four Gambian ministers go in cabinet changes
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- Bickering in GNU Dampens ZSE Trade
- JSE buoyed by firmer metal prices
- Tullow looks to China and Total after Heritage Ugandan deal
- No Plan to Fix Tenure of Quoted Company Directors - Oteh
BMW Alpina D3 BiTurbo Limousine
BMW gives thumbs up for company's local operations
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Politics Currency
- New Orleans acclaims Drew Brees
- Comment: CAF’s decision to ban Togo is shocking
- One Year On - Why Obama Has Failed Africa Vol. 3
- Nigerian Christians count dead after Jos violence
African National Congress (ANC) President Jacob Zuma reacts at the end of a news conference, ahead of Wednesday's parliamentary vote, in Johannesburg, South Africa, Tuesday, April 21, 2009.
 COPE wants Zuma to resign
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-  Fires rage on in the Cape
-  Lifestyle audit for workers
- UPDF to Recruit More Skilled People
- 'Abuja Light Rail to Be Ready 2012 Not 2013'
US Dollar - USD - Currency - Money - Forex. (ps1)
Africa's illicit money sent to Western banks
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Culture Import & Export
- Simba Officials Tight Lipped over Elections
- Nigerian Christians count dead after Jos violence
- Chad's leader travels to Sudan to smooth relations
- Woman's body found on Fort Huachuca
Cape Town to Cairo  and back again
Cape Town to Cairo – and back again
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- Local citrus exports are growing, but producers left with so
- MADAGASCAR: What will you do when the trees are gone?
- Fighting Poverty through Agriculture
- Nigeria Crude Oil Export to India Hits $10bn
Oranges - Apples - Fruits
Local citrus exports are growing, but producers left with sour deal
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