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Netball: South Africa aim for the stars
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New Zealand Herald: South Africa are banking on their sky-scraping shooter, Sindi Gumede, being fit to play in the world netball championships after the Proteas' turbulent journey to Auckland. Gumede's injury is just one in a series of blows to the...
West Africa: Foundation Money to Allow Long Term Approach to Water Problem
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AllAfrica: A donation of US$150 million to a 10-year water project in Burkina Faso, Mali, Niger, Senegal and nine other countries in Africa and Central America by the Howard G. Buffet Foundation could be the start of a much needed injection of donor innovation into the relief sector, non-governmental organisations ...
South Africa plans to expand its carbon market
Thu, 1 Nov 2007 12:09:04 CDT | Environmental Finance
South Africa has lagged other developing countries in gaining a foothold in the growing carbon market, but a government-backed company launched in London this week is hoping to redress the balance.
World Bank's $1 billion to spur Africa IT
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InfoWorld: Government officials and industry insiders have high hopes for the World Bank's additional $1 billion investment, announced this week, in the development of the information and communication technology infrastructure in Africa over the next five years. The World Bank's private arm, the International ...
Thu, 15 Nov 2007 00:05 GMT | CayCompass.com
JOHANNESBURG, South Africa (AP) _- A decade of economic growth averaging 5.4 percent has Africa's economies expanding fast enough to ‘'put a dent'' in poverty, the World Bank said in a report Wednesday.
World Business Briefing | Africa: South Africa: Renault to Build
Fri, 23 Nov 2007 04:44:18 GMT | New York Times
Renault of France will start building cars in South Africa from 2009 to expand its share of sales in rapidly growing emerging markets.
Harper pledges more money to Africa, admits Canada's foreign aid declining
Mon, 26 Nov 2007 14:57:00 -0500 | canoe CNEWS
DAR E'S SALAAM, Tanzania - Prime Minister Stephen Harper wrapped his African tour on Monday in Tanzania pledging $105 million to a global initiative aimed at improving living conditions in Africa and promising to double Canada's aid to the impoverished continent.
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