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The subjects of agriculture and new information and communication technology will be on the top of the agenda
The subjects of agriculture and new information and communication technology will be on the top of the agenda
Business Unity of South Africa (Busa), an association that was created from the merger of the majority-white Business and the [...]
The new Malagasy minister of the interior, named during last week's ministerial reorganization, is a retired division general who was [...]
The Chamber of Commerce of South Africa (Chamsa), headed by the influential businessman Patrice Motsepe, now has a chief executive. [...]
President Joaquim Chissano named two new ambassadors on Jan. 15: Filipe Chidumo to Jamaica and Trinidad and Tobago; and Belmiro [...]
British Airways is going to reduce the number of its weekly flights between London and the Seychelles from two to [...]
Imports of second-hand clothes, called ?mivumba,? which represented a market of more than $22 million in Uganda in 2002, will [...]
Exports of fish fillets (Nile perch from Lake Victoria Nile) to the European Union (EU), which brought $140 million to [...]
The Ugandan government is set to grant a 46 million-euro contract to the South African company Basil Read to rehabilitate [...]
The managing director of Air Madagascar, Klaus Oschlies, is getting ready to pack his bags, fired after a conflict with the Malagasy deputy prime minister.
The Malagasy government seems to be leaning toward the partial privatization of the state company Jirama (water and electricity).
The World Bank group is going to grant a $15 million supplemental loan next month to the Second National Water Development Project.
Several large coffee producers are abandoning the business in Kenya to turn toward other, more lucrative agricultural activities.
The United Arab Emirates state company Emarat is going to hire 50 Ugandans as employees in service stations next month.
The prime minister of France responded on December 5 to a letter that the leader of the European Liberal, Democratic [...]
The U.S. chargé d'affaires in Khartoum, Gerard Galluci, who has only been in post for a few months, was less [...]
Mozambique and Zimbabwe last week signed a preferential bilateral trade agreement whose negotiation began 10 years earlier. The agreement stipulates [...]
President Mwai Kibaki could be led to dissolve or to reconstruct the inquiry commission on the Goldenberg scandal.
The purge of 10 of the highest-ranking police officials in early January has been criticized by the opposition.
The Portuguese ambassador to South Africa, Manuel T. Fernandes Pereira, has just appealed to the country's Portuguese community to ?actively? [...]
Several institutions for monitoring good governance in President Marc Ravalomanana's regime have yet to be set up.
The Ethiopian federal assembly could open an inquiry on an independent MP suspect of pocketing Saudi money.
The current Africa director of the National Security Council (NSC), [...]
The president of the Ethio-Israel Friendship Association, who went to [...]
Bernadin Renaud, the ombudsman since 1993, has just been named [...]
A Mauritian public relations firm has just won its first [...]
The Malaysian company PSC Industries (PSCI) decided to begin oil [...]
The Norwegian state company Statkraft Norfund Power Invest (SNPI), which [...]
The European Investment Bank (EIB) is set to open a [...]
The Southern African Catholics Bishop's Conference (SACBC) wrote a confidential [...]
The signature of the East African Customs Union Protocol, planned [...]
President George W. Bush would be happy to include a [...]
Ethiopian President Girma Wolde-Giorgis on January 13 left Riyadh Royal [...]
The finance minister for the government of the autonomous island [...]