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Measles cases rise after decade of decline; outbreaks in Africa and Europe linked to low vaccination rates  - New York Daily News

Africa Is Quickly Becoming The Greatest Investing Opportunity The World Has Ever Seen - The Business Insider

Africa: 2012 Cup of Nations Delivers Many Surprises - Global Voices Online.org

Africa's Hottest Tech Startups: Afroterminal.com - Forbes

Democracy in sub-Saharan Africa: once rising, now stumbles - The Christian Science Monitor

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Africa's Hottest Tech Startups: Afroterminal.com - Forbes
Africa's Best Tech Companies: Mxit Lifestyle Mfonobong Nsehe Contributor In 2009, two Nigerian professionals conceived an idea to connect Africans online. Chioma Anyanwu, a successful chartered accountant, and Charles Akpom,an MBA grad from the ...
Measles cases rise after decade of decline; outbreaks in Africa and Europe linked to low vaccination rates  - New York Daily News
2010 saw an increase to 339,845 measles cases, driven largely by outbreaks in Africa and Europe, said the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's Morbidity and Mortality Weekly report. Measles outbreaks in parts of Europe and Africa led to ...
Vanny Reis, Miss West Africa International Sets her Goals for 2012 - Modern Ghana
Vanny, who was crowned Miss West Africa International 2011-12, has been more than eager to put west Africa on the world map of tourism. She said it is very important that the world sees west Africa for all its hospitality, beautiful locations, cultural and ...
Africa Is Quickly Becoming The Greatest Investing Opportunity The World Has Ever Seen - The Business Insider
Angola is offering financial aid to debt-ridden Portugal. The Economist recently declared Africa a "hopeful continent" after years of writing it off as "hopeless." More than a million Chinese are in Africa exploring opportunities in villages and cities.
Africa: 2012 Cup of Nations Delivers Many Surprises - Global Voices Online.org
Unlike Senegal, who failed to win their opening match in the 2012 Africa Cup of Nations, Ghana, another competition favourite, managed to win their opener, beating Botswana, who were participating in this tournament for the first time.
Democracy in sub-Saharan Africa: once rising, now stumbles - The Christian Science Monitor
• A version of this post appeared on the blog "Freedom at Issue." The views expressed are the author's own. The progress that sub-Saharan Africa has achieved in building democracy over the past generation is coming undone. After two decades of ...
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Zambia, Ivory Coast make African Cup semifinals - CNN Sports Illustrated
BATA, Equatorial Guinea (AP) -- Zambia and Ivory Coast advanced to the semifinals of the African Cup of Nations on Saturday, each asserting its power with a 3-0 victory. Zambia defeated a Sudan team reduced to 10 players in Bata. Ivory Coast got ...
Grace leads by 4 shots in South Africa - Austin American-Statesman
GEORGE, South Africa — South Africa's Branden Grace moved closer to a second straight victory, taking a four-stroke lead after Friday's second round of the Volvo Golf Champions. Grace captured last week's Joburg Open for his first European Tour victory.
Democracy in sub-Saharan Africa: once rising, now stumbles - The Christian Science Monitor
• A version of this post appeared on the blog "Freedom at Issue." The views expressed are the author's own. The progress that sub-Saharan Africa has achieved in building democracy over the past generation is coming undone. After two decades of ...
African Cup soccer shadowed by violence in Egypt - YAHOO!
FRANCEVILLE, Gabon (AP)—With soccer reeling from the violence in Egypt, players on the other side of the continent at the African Cup of Nations tried to make sense of the “death and sadness” now gripping their sport. “While we are in the middle of ...
South Africa name Heyneke Meyer as new Springboks coach - The Guardian
However, it was felt that we needed a man with a new approach and new ideas to take over one of the toughest jobs in South African sport." On Thursday, the Blue Bulls had voiced their reluctance to see Meyer leave, but the SARU chief executive ...
Zimbabwe: Let's Have a Sport Ministry - AllAfrica.com
South Africa created the Ministry of Sport and it can easily be seen that its Minister Mr Fikile Mbalula is up to scratch and hands on with the goings on in the South African sports sector. He is truly the face of sport in South Africa, which is what we ...
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S. Africa's ANC dismisses youth leader's suspension appeal
South Africa's ruling ANC suspended fiery youth leader Julius Malema on Saturday, dismissing his appeal against a disciplinary finding and quashing one of President Jacob Zuma's biggest headaches.
NEWSMAKER: Fallen firebrand Malema ignited S.African politics
JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) - In less than four years, ANC youth leader Julius Malema turned himself into an outspoken irritant for South Africa's ruling party as he regularly and pointedly reminded its leaders how they had failed the country's poor majority. On Saturday, after an African National Congress appeals panel upheld his suspension for bringing Africa's oldest liberation movement into ...
South Africa: We Blacks Are Failing Our Own People
[Fahamu] In just under two decades of liberation, South Africa is now gripped by the deadly politics of character assassination, rapacious self-enrichment and factionalism. The ideals of the anti-apartheid struggle have been lost in public life.
Survival of strongest in S Africa
THE volatility of rugby politics in South Africa is poised to explode on and off the field during this year's Super Rugby season.
Zimbabwe: Let's Have a Sport Ministry - AllAfrica.com
South Africa created the Ministry of Sport and it can easily be seen that its Minister Mr Fikile Mbalula is up to scratch and hands on with the goings on in the South African sports sector. He is truly the face of sport in South Africa, which is what we ...
Africa: The West Can Put a Stop to Food Speculation
[RNW Africa] Countries presently suffering from food shortages - especially those in Africa - need to start producing more food. And they already have the capability to do so. According to Dr Dirk Bezemer, modern agricultural techniques can indeed increase production, but only if the governments of the affected countries are prepared to lend their full support.
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Analysis: Iran economy could limp along under sanctions
DUBAI (Reuters) - Tightening international sanctions against Iran look set to shrink its economy, push up inflation and further erode its currency, but they may fail to deliver a knock-out blow that forces Tehran to compromise on its nuclear ambitions. Few areas of Iran's economy now remain untouched by the sanctions. Because of payments difficulties, Iranian ships have in recent days stopped ...
Africa: Why Are World Leaders Turning Their Backs On the Continent?
[OSI] The Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria is the most important and effective financial facility addressing AIDS. It has saved and prolonged millions of lives. Yet at this precise moment when the global community should be doing all it can to support the Fund, it is under the most serious assault it has endured in its ten-year history.
A failed province: Cautionary tale for S.Africa
The giant pipes lying idle along the road were supposed to deliver water from a dam completed six years ago to villages across the region.
Africa: The West Can Put a Stop to Food Speculation
[RNW Africa] Countries presently suffering from food shortages - especially those in Africa - need to start producing more food. And they already have the capability to do so. According to Dr Dirk Bezemer, modern agricultural techniques can indeed increase production, but only if the governments of the affected countries are prepared to lend their full support.
S.Africa's All-share hits new record close
JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) - South Africa's All-Share index inched up 0.05 percent to 34,386.97 on Friday, booking a fresh record close as U.S. employment statistics painted a rosier picture for the world's biggest economy. However, the Top-40 index of bluechips edged 0.03 percent lower to 30,718.49 as investors rushed to bank profits in Johannesburg before the close of trading. Both indices traded ...
Africa: What Westerners Don't Understand About Modern Economy
[Fahamu] Why is the Chinese economy thriving while that of the West is in crisis? The answer is of great relevance to Africans who have for decades embraced development models created in the boardrooms of Western capitals.
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Dubai Deyaar, Dubai’s second largest property developer by market value, swung to a small profit last year on the handover of projects in its Business Bay development.
Air Liquide: South Africa: a Major Development
Regulatory News: South Africa is a country with vast natural resources and a growing ...
Africa Is Quickly Becoming The Greatest Investing Opportunity The World Has Ever Seen
Angola is offering financial aid to debt-ridden Portugal. The Economist recently declared Africa a "hopeful continent" after years of writing it off as "hopeless."
Africa: What Westerners Don't Understand About Modern Economy
[Fahamu] Why is the Chinese economy thriving while that of the West is in crisis? The answer is of great relevance to Africans who have for decades embraced development models created in the boardrooms of Western capitals.
Willis: $3.5 Billion Losses in Mining Market Prompt 30 Percent Insurance Capacity Reduction
In 2011, the mining insurance market was not only hit by $2.7 billion in natural catastrophe losses, but over 60 operational losses totaling $835 million. The $3.5 billion total estimate of losses facing mining insurers has prompted a 30 percent withdrawal in insurance capacity since the start of 2011.
ANC Study Rejects Nationalization of South Africa Mines, Business Day Says
A report by South Africa’s ruling African National Congress found that the nationalization of mines, as proposed by Julius Malema, head of the party’s youth wing, would be unconstitutional and too expensive, Business Day reported, without saying where it got the information.
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