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Motor sector calls for local content rules
  | By Donwald Pressly | Submit your comment | Motor industry interests in South Africa called for a rand peg and rules requiring a greater proportion of local content in cars, along the lines of... (photo: WN / Sweet Radoc)
There is  not under trade. The underdevelopment pushes the populations of the countries in the process of development to be passed by all the means to join of the two ends.   Il n' a pas de sous metier. Le sous-developpement  pousse les populations des pays en voie de dveloppement  passer par tous les moyens pour joindre des deux bouts. Togo and Africa
Africa   Culture   Economy   Photos   Population  
 Business Day Online 
The Birth of the Billionth African
Last year Africa's population finally reached a billion, making the continent the second most populated after Asia, mirroring its geographical size as the second largest continent after the latter. Th... (photo: WN / Eteh)
The Word Bank building in Washington, Friday, Jan. 18, 2008. The World Bank said it would not open its buildings in Washington on Friday because of a bomb threat  Khaleej Times 
Global climate battle plays out in World Bank
The US and UK are threatening to withhold support for a $3.75 billion World Bank loan, expanding the battleground in the global debate over who should pay for clean energy. | The opposition by the ban... (photo: AP / Susan Walsh)
Bank   Climate   Finance   Photos   World  
A view of the Cahora Bassa reservoir. in Mozambique  All Africa 
Portugal Will Sell Its Shares in Cahora Bassa
Portuguese Prime Minister Jose Socrates announced in the western Mozambican province of Tete on Thursday that Portugal intends to sell its remaining shares in Hidroelectrica de Cahora Bassa (HCB), the... (photo: Creative Commons / Magnus Manske)
Company   Photos   Portugal   Portuguese   Province  
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 KLdy1 - May07 - Minefield - landmine. (dy1) BBC News
Can rats help clear Africa's landmines?
| Landmines - brutal and indiscriminate weapons - are depressingly common in the developing world. Can the highly developed sense of smell of rats help to clear this scou... (photo: WN)
Africa   Minefield   Mozambique   Photos   World  
Coke - Softdrinks All Africa
Fruit Farmers to Reap From Coca-Cola, Gates Project
FIFTY thousand small scale fruit farmers in Uganda and Kenya will benefit from sh23b four-year project of selling their fruits to Coca-Cola. This was revealed by Nathan K... (photo: WN / Yolanda)
Coca   Fruit   Photos   Selling   Uganda  
Zimbabwean President, Robert Mugabe, right welcomes South African President, Jacob Zuma, left, at Harare International airport, Thursday, Aug. 27, 2009. The Star
SAfrica's Zuma backs end to Zimbabwe sanctions
| LONDON (Reuters) - South African President Jacob Zuma on Tuesday urged the lifting of sanctions against Zimbabwe if progress was to be made in resolving that country's ... (photo: AP / Tsvangirayi Mukwazhi)
Economy   Photos   Safrica   Sanctions   Zimbabwe  
electricity pole - power - energy Business Report
Eskom: Power supply to be 'extremely tight' from 2013
  | Submit your comment | South Africa will have a surplus of power during the World Cup, but the electricity supply will be "extremely tight" from 2013 to 2014 and ... (photo: WN / Aruna Mirasdar)
Consumer   Electronics   Energy   Photos   S Africa  
 South African airlines (sl1) Business Report
World Cup will push local airlines to the limit - SAA
  | Submit your comment | SAA would have to cope with crowds of 7 500 passengers or more, all leaving World Cup stadiums at the same time late at night to fly back t... (photo: Public domain photo)
Airlines   Consumer   Photos   S Africa   Transport  
Economy Market
- EXCLUSIVE - U.N. agency punished Somalia whistleblower
- SOUTH AFRICA: Rift Valley Fever reported in two provinces
- Search for Ugandan landslide survivors to be called off
-  'Madiba let us down'
 Nelson Mandela
Nelson Mandela's ex-wife accuses former President of 'betraying' the blacks of South Africa
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- Fuel Shortage Looms as Stocks Held over Inspection Fee
- BSE Rise Mirrors Economic Recovery
- JSE ends down on profit-taking
- Sanlam Unit Cautious On JSE Earnings
Sugar - White Sugar - Commodity
Raw sugar falls, weighed by demand destruction fears
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Politics Currency
- Half of Food Aid to Somalia Is Diverted, Report Says
- Senegalese filmmaker, festival founder Mahama Johnson Traore
- Rights Officials Call for Justice in Nigeria Massacre
- Meeting planned in Sierra Vista over F-35 jet
President of the republic of Kenya Mwai Kibaki
Kibaki urges IGAD to assess Sudan accord
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- INTERVIEW - New climate partnership planned to protect fores
- Create Jobs in Continent, and All Else Will Follow
-  E Cape probes gambling board CEO
-  Push to block Eskom loan
A man speaks on his cell phone in front of a giant globe in the main venue hall of the UN Climate Summit in Copenhagen, Tuesday Dec. 15, 2009.
INTERVIEW - New climate partnership planned to protect forests
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Culture Import & Export
- Senegalese filmmaker, festival founder Mahama Johnson Traore
- Meeting planned in Sierra Vista over F-35 jet
- Tunisia's 'feminist' Muslim scholar commemorated
- Search for Ugandan landslide survivors to be called off
South Africa's President Jacob Zuma, right, talks to reporters as Britain's Prime Minister Gordon Brown looks on, inside 10 Downing Street, in London, Saturday March 4, 2010.
State Visit Revives a History of Stereotypes
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- INTERVIEW - New climate partnership planned to protect fores
- China defends growing links with Africa
- Kenya's tea production increases
- Economy to Grow By Seven-Eight Percent in 2010
A man speaks on his cell phone in front of a giant globe in the main venue hall of the UN Climate Summit in Copenhagen, Tuesday Dec. 15, 2009.
INTERVIEW - New climate partnership planned to protect forests
more