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Breaking News Wed, 14 May 2008
 South African Airways  - Airlines - Travel /aaeh
Aviation   Business   Economy   Photos   South Africa  
 Business Day 
SAA to expand, upgrade fleet as fuel price soars  
SOUTH African Airways (SAA) would expand and modernise its aircraft fleet over the next few years as it expanded its network and attempted to cap soaring fuel costs. | The state-owned carrier finds it... (photo: GFDL)
A view of the company Bogoso Gold Limited, open cast gold mine near the town of Prestea, Ghana, Sept. 27, 2005. Gold prices, much of it mined in Africa, are hitting new 25-year highs, letting mining companies post surging revenues as they search for new ways to extract every nugget from the ground. Yet one thing they say they can't do is substantially increase production, a limitation that could keep prices high for years.hg3
Business   Climate   Photos   Production   S Africa  
 Business Report 
Weather and power problems knock mine output
| Johannesburg - South Africa's total mining production for the first quarter of 2008, after seasonal adjustment, decreased by 8.3 percent compared with the previous quarter, Statistics SA said on Tue... (photo: AP / Olivier Asselin)
 People walk past the front entrance of Maponya Mall in Soweto, South Africa, Thursday, Sept. 27, 200  Mail Guardian South Africa 
ADB: Africa's economy to grow by 6% in 2008
Africa's economy will grow by 6% this year and next, an acceleration from 2007, owing to high oil prices and demand for commodities, research from the African Development Bank (ADB) showed on Monday. ... (photo: AP)
Africa   Business   Economy   Market   Photos  
 Achieve a knowledge-based society: help Europe to preserve its advances in mobile communications technology. (mb1)  The Times Of India 
'Africa fastest growing market for telecom'
|     NEW YORK: Africa has been the fastest growing market worldwide for communication technology in the past three years and will emerge as an important market for the industry, according t... (photo: EC)
Africa   Market   Photos   Technology   Telecom  
Top Stories
 President Olusegun Obasanjo of Nigeria speaking to correspondents during a press conference to brief on "Building on Gleneagles", an initiative to assist in the fight against poverty in Africa, today at UN Headquarters.  ula1 All Africa
My Power Project Story, by Olusegun Obasanjo
Former President Olusegun Obasanjo, in his first public reaction to spate of allegations of corruption and probes of his administration, stated last night that he acted a... (photo: UN /Mark Garten)
Corruption   Government   Nigeria   Photos   President  
 Olusegun Obasanjo, president of Nigeria, Brasilia, 6 September 2005. Brasilia - Presidente da Nigeria, Olusegun Obasanjo fala durante almoco em sua homenagem, no Itamaraty All Africa
Obasanjo's Troubles Mount Over Controversial Bank
The Nigerian Labour Congress (NLC) members marched through the Abuja streets at the weekend, ending at the National Assembly where members of the umbrella workers union t... (photo: Jose Cruz/ABr. file)
Law   Money   Nigeria   Photos   Politics  
Tourism Business Day
Slowdown in world economy hits tourism 
DURBAN - Players in the tourism industry say the global economic situation is "badly" affecting the industry. | SA Tourism CEO Moeketsi Mosola said exchange rates, the pr... (photo: GFDL / )
Economy   Industry   Photos   Tourism   World  
Zimbabwe's President, Robert Mugabe (ayt1) The Australian
Peacekeepers sought for Zimbabwe runoff
| ZIMBABWE'S main opposition group says it has stepped up efforts to secure regional peacekeepers for a run-off presidential election against Robert Mugabe after weeks of... (photo: AP Photo / Sayyid Azim)
Elections   Photos   Politics   Society   Zimbabwe  
PETRON - GASOLINE STATION - FUEL - PETROLEUM - OIL - KEROSENE - DIESEL Gulf News
Crude's breakneck rally inflicts pain across economic spectrum
| London: From the poorest of Africa to the US and big business, a breakneck rally that could take oil to $200 a barrel is likely to inflict pain on everyone. | The world... (photo: WN / Renzelle Mae Abasolo)
Africa   Crude   London   Photos   Price  
Economy Market
- Zimbabwe police detain diplomats during tour of Mugabe's
- 'Serial housebreaker' demands new lawyers
- Farm Workers Get Roofs Over Their Heads
- SOE governance to be revamped - Erwin
Pedestrians walk past a newspaper poster in Bulawayo, Zimbabwe, Friday, March 28, 2008 on the eve of elections in the southern African country.
Zimbabwe police detain diplomats during tour of Mugabe's victims
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- Egyptian stocks slide after OCI fails to bottom out
- Load Shedding Drags Down Astral Stock
- Good Pay Rises for JSE Directors
- Dwindling Fish Stocks Alarm President
Wheat farm - Agriculture - Food - Crop - Farming
Food bill comes in for liberalization
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Politics Currency
- Politicians weigh in on Alex
- Abader gets 18 years
- Pumas boss quotes constitution
- Third force blamed for xenophobic attacks
An aerial view of the Potomac River with a section of National Airport in the foreground and Washington, District of Columbia in the background. The Pentagon is at left center. 		 		%lt;table
Wayne Madsen Interrogated, Harrassed At Airport After DC Madam Controversy
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- Young Communist League wants Adcock boycott
- Samwu workers to go back to work
- Swiping in more ways than one
- Packaging Firm Lays Off 200
Exxon Mobil, Mobil oil, Oil Prices, energy, gasoline, industry, petroleum. tp1
Stronger US dollar sees oil ease back
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Culture Import & Export
- Violent crime under spotlight
- 'Too many demands on budget'
- McGeechan appointed Lions coach for South Africa tour
- Local Writer And Scholar Abdelmajid El Houssi Dies At 66
 Israeli Arab legislator Azmi Bishara sits before a committe of the Knesset, Israel´s parliament, in Jerusalem Tuesday, Dec. 31, 2002. The committee discussed disqualifying Bishara from running in the upcoming Israeli elections, because he is accuse
ISRAEL: Arab minority has lower life expectancy - new report
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- GLOBAL: Export controls curtail aid for hungry neighbours
- RPSF Hires S.A Firm to Boost Business Climate Drive
- Rice to stay costlier
- Some say Holocaust was failure of positive thinking
 Displaced children wait for World Food Programme (WFP), trucks carrying food aid to arrive at Elasha camp on the out skirts of the capital Mogadishu, Thursday, April 26, 2007. More than 300,000 people have fled Mogadishu since the fighting started in Mog
GLOBAL: Export controls curtail aid for hungry neighbours
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