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Mauritania to launch new mobile phone network soon

A new mobile phone network, the third in the cou ntry, will be launched in Mauritania in September, Mohamed Abderrahman Ahmed

Belgium grants US$7.5 million to Niger

Belgium has granted 4 billion CFA F (US$7.5 million) inst itutional support to Niger under three agreements signed between

Zim miner plans US$300m investment

One of Zimbabwe's biggest diamond miner, Mirowa Mine, Tuesday announced it planned to invest US$300 million to increase output

Tanzanian shilling gains against major foreign currencies

Tanzania's shilling gained against leading curr encies last week but analysts said its latest recovery was not enough to revamp t he confidence

Libya to establish gold, diamond factories

An India-based company, the World Council for gold and p recious metals industry, is to help Libya establish two factories (one for

Libyan official scouts for Zimbabwe investment opportunities

Top Libyan official, Lieutenant-Colonel Saadi Muammar- Al Kadhafi, arrived in Zimbabwe Friday on a five-day visit to scout

Mali to build bio-fuel power station in 2011

The Malian government will build a power station, powered only with jatropha oil, in February 2011, in the Kebila district, southern

SADC Council of Ministers to meet on Saturday

The Council of Ministers of the Southern Africa Deve lopment Community (SADC) begins a two-day meeting on Saturday in the Namibian

Gambian govt. discusses sugar price with stakeholders

The Gambian government, through the Ministry of Trade, Industry and Regional Integration, and the Gambia Chamber of Commerce

Body to prosecute 260 over Nigeria’s capital market crisis

Nigeria's regulatory Security and Exchange Commission (S EC) has said it will prosecute 260 persons and organizations over the

Ethiopia turns to Sudan for oil supplies

Ethiopia is set to close decades-old business rel ations on petroleum imports with Middle East countries, prefering instead to tur n to

‘Angola is self-sufficient in butane gas production’

Angola is considered a self-sufficient country in the production of butane gas, with a total processing capacity of 600,000 tonnes
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