AllAfrica: Namibia: Epangelo Ready for Action
Namibia's passive participation in harnessing her abundantly rich mineral resources could be a thing of the past after Epangelo Mining, a fully state-owned mining company, was launched here yesterday, amidst pomp and fanfare.
AllAfrica: South Africa: Engaging the State
INTERNATIONAL banking group Bank of America Merrill Lynch has done SA a great service in its frank assessment of SA's mining policy environment. It is no secret that the views expressed in the report are widely held across many business sectors in SA.
AllAfrica: Namibia: Hawala to Head Epangelo Mining Outfit
THE boss of the NamGem diamond-cutting and polishing company at Okahandja, Eliphas Hawala, will become the managing director of Government's new company Epangelo Mining.
AllAfrica: Zambia: Mufulira Tests Dams for Copper
TECHNICAL studies on the possibility of extracting copper on commercial basis from the Mufulira Tailings dams have started at a cost of US$5 million.
AllAfrica: Africa: Highest Number of Bloggers in Kenya, South Africa and Nigeria
Kenya has the third highest number of blogs in Africa after Nigeria and South Africa, a firm indication of the nation's increasing IT literacy.
AllAfrica: Kenya: Kibaki to Lead Final Yes Rally in Nairobi
President Kibaki will hold a major final Yes rally in Nairobi on August 2, Public Health minister Beth Mugo has said.
AllAfrica: Kenya: EASSy Should Rethink Entry Strategy
Alcatel Lucent, one of the two large undersea fibre optic construction companies, handed over the East African Submarine System (EASSy) to its shareholders last week.
AllAfrica: Kenya: Banks Embrace Technology to Curb Illegal Deals
When Transnational Bank, a local financial institution, instructed an international bank to process payment for a sugar consignment from Sudan, the global institution raised the red flag effectively stopping the payment.
AllAfrica: Mozambique: Telecommunications Restored to Normal Levels
Mozambique's publicly-owned telecommunications company, TDM, announced on Thursday that normal communications between the north and south of the country have returned to normal, despite the break in the TDM undersea cable..
AllAfrica: Cameroon: CEMAC Universities Embrace Modern Technology
Technology experts from African nations met in Douala to improve training strategies in Central African universities.
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