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AllAfrica: Nigeria: Federal Govt Backs N20 Billion Appeal Fund for Jos and Haiti
President Goodluck Ebele Jonathan has assured that the Federal Government will continue to work with the Red Cross Society and other humanitarian organizations to make Nigeria and the world better places for the less privileged.
AllAfrica: Zimbabwe: Exiled Businessman Warns Interfin Over Its Takeover of Disputed Bank
An exiled Zimbabwean businessman, who says his bank was illegally seized by the government in 2004, has condemned the recent takeover of that same institution by Interfin Financial Services Limited.
AllAfrica: Ghana: Japan Govt Releases U.S.$103,388 for Construction of Girls' Hostel at Domaa
The government of Japan, through its Embassy in Accra has awarded USD $103,388 grant to the Dormaa Municipality, in the Brong Ahafo region, for the construction of a girls' hostel and provision of beds for Domaa Vocational Training Centre.
AllAfrica: Ghana: Stanbic Builds Capacity of Clients on Trade Issues
Stanbic Bank Ghana as part of its means of building and strengthening the capacity of its clients and customers on international and local trade issues yesterday organized a trade forum for some key staff of the Volta River Authority (VRA).
AllAfrica: Mozambique: 'Moza Banco Will Cease to Be a Small Bank'
The entry of a major Portuguese bank, the Banco Espirito Santo (BES), as a shareholder in one of Mozambique's newest banks, Moza Banco, means that "Moza Banco will cease to be small bank", declared its chairperson, Prakash Ratilal, on Wednesday.
AllAfrica: Africa: Investor Sees Africa Risks Easing, Plenty of Growth
Political risks to investment are easing gradually across Africa, making it easier to tap into the continent's robust growth, Africa's top private equity investor Emerging Capital Partners (ECP) has said.
AllAfrica: Guinea: Climbing Out of the Donor Funding Gap
More than two million Guineans do not have enough to eat, basic health services are a shambles and the country is in a fragile transition from decades of military rule, yet most aid donors do not see Guinea as an "emergency".
AllAfrica: Tanzania: Asia's Richest Person Bids For BP Tanzania
Indian billionaire Mukesh Ambani, who is Asia's richest man, has joined the race to buy the assets of the British Petroleum (BP) Company in Tanzania and three other African countries.
AllAfrica: Uganda: U.S.$38 Million Awarded for TB And HIV/Aids Fight
The Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS Foundation has been awarded $38 million by USAID to be spent over the next five years to provide integrated tuberculosis (TB) and HIV/AIDS services in the south west region of Uganda.
AllAfrica: South Africa: Private Investor - Tongaat's a Maybe for Rand-Sugar Hedgers
TONGAAT Hulett (Tongaat) has featured in this column several times, mainly because it was a candidate for the Private Investor portfolio in the last quarter of 2007.
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·South Africa: Bank Pioneers New Way of Farming
STANDARD Chartered Bank is providing nearly R3bn to fund agricultural production in SA, using an innovative scheme that avoids the conventional approach of asking farmers to provide a physical asset as security.
·South Africa: Opinions on Nedbank Fraudulent
NEDBANK's battle with Pinnacle Point investors took a twist yesterday when legal opinions were established to be fraudulent.
·Zimbabwe: Exiled Businessman Warns Interfin Over Its Takeover of Disputed Bank
An exiled Zimbabwean businessman, who says his bank was illegally seized by the government in 2004, has condemned the recent takeover of that same institution by Interfin Financial Services Limited.
·Ghana: Stanbic Builds Capacity of Clients on Trade Issues
Stanbic Bank Ghana as part of its means of building and strengthening the capacity of its clients and customers on international and local trade issues yesterday organized a trade forum for some key staff of the Volta River Authority (VRA).
·Mozambique: 'Moza Banco Will Cease to Be a Small Bank'
The entry of a major Portuguese bank, the Banco Espirito Santo (BES), as a shareholder in one of Mozambique's newest banks, Moza Banco, means that "Moza Banco will cease to be small bank", declared its chairperson, Prakash Ratilal, on Wednesday.
·Namibia: Chess Interest Grows and Grows
The 3rd Bank Windhoek Namibia National Junior Chess Championship, hosted under the auspices of the Namibia Chess Federation, was held from 23 to 25 July 2010, at David Bezuidenhout High School in Windhoek.
·Nigeria: Expert Ties Economic Recovery to Emergence of Sound Banks
Nigeria's economic recovery on a sustainable basis was on Tuesday tied to the convincing resolution of the ongoing banking crisis, amidst hopes that such may begin to be realized towards the end of this year, going by current rate.
·Zimbabwe: Gideon Gono Resisting IMF Audit of Reserve Bank
The country's controversial central bank governor, Gideon Gono, is reported to be resisting an International Monetary Fund (IMF) audit of the bank's finances, following revelations it was looted by senior ZANU PF officials.
·Kenya: NBK Stopped From Selling Building Over Disputed Debt
The court has restrained National Bank of Kenya from advertising for sale a five-storey building in Nairobi's upmarket Westlands suburb over a disputed Sh655 million debt.
·Nigeria: Deregulation Inevitable for Economy, Say CBN, NNPC
Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) and Nigeria National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) spoke in unison yesterday to declare that, it only augurs well for the economy if the downstream end of the oil and gas sector was deregulated.
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·Africa: Investor Sees Africa Risks Easing, Plenty of Growth
Political risks to investment are easing gradually across Africa, making it easier to tap into the continent's robust growth, Africa's top private equity investor Emerging Capital Partners (ECP) has said.
·Nigeria: Federal Govt Backs N20 Billion Appeal Fund for Jos and Haiti
President Goodluck Ebele Jonathan has assured that the Federal Government will continue to work with the Red Cross Society and other humanitarian organizations to make Nigeria and the world better places for the less privileged.
·Guinea: Climbing Out of the Donor Funding Gap
More than two million Guineans do not have enough to eat, basic health services are a shambles and the country is in a fragile transition from decades of military rule, yet most aid donors do not see Guinea as an "emergency".
·Tanzania: Asia's Richest Person Bids for BP Tanzania
Indian billionaire Mukesh Ambani, who is Asia's richest man, has joined the race to buy the assets of the British Petroleum (BP) Company in Tanzania and three other African countries.
·Uganda: U.S.$38 Million Awarded for TB And HIV/Aids Fight
The Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS Foundation has been awarded $38 million by USAID to be spent over the next five years to provide integrated tuberculosis (TB) and HIV/AIDS services in the south west region of Uganda.
·Ghana: Japan Govt Releases U.S.$103,388 for Construction of Girls' Hostel at Domaa
The government of Japan, through its Embassy in Accra has awarded USD $103,388 grant to the Dormaa Municipality, in the Brong Ahafo region, for the construction of a girls' hostel and provision of beds for Domaa Vocational Training Centre.
·Uganda: Why Private Sector is Pushing for Free Trade Among 26 African States
A gathering of Africa's elite private sector has recommended that all the states across the EAC, SADC, and COMESA centralise issuance of certificates of origin so that they do not have to traverse all the states to get a license.
·South Africa: Private Investor - Tongaat's a Maybe for Rand-Sugar Hedgers
TONGAAT Hulett (Tongaat) has featured in this column several times, mainly because it was a candidate for the Private Investor portfolio in the last quarter of 2007.
·Rwanda: Region Woos Investors in Creative Industry
Rwanda is using the 7th Pan African Dance Festival to woo potential investors into its blossoming creative and performing arts industry.
·Rwanda: City Traders Drum Up Support for Kagame
Business came to a standstill, yesterday, as traders from popular central business hubs, Quartier Commercial and Quartier Mateus, in Nyarugenge District, flooded the streets in support of RPF candidate, Paul Kagame. They danced and sang in support of the RPF presidential candidate.
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