Captain Phillips strikes back: Off Horn of Africa, pirates go bye-bye
Source: Christian Science Monitor
Uganda Sugar Exports Stymied by Wars, Regional Trade Barriers
Source: Bloomberg
Kagame’s ambitious challenge
Source: The Independent
Intra‐Regional Trading In Africa
Source: Ventures Africa
Farmers challenged by Africa
Source: Pune Mirror
Trade, not aid, key to helping Africa
Source: The National
Digital battle for African phones
Source: IOL Business Report
Bahrain team helping spread Islam in Africa
Source: Gulf Daily News
Which way for railway transport in East Africa?
Source: The Observer
How Ramadan Impacts Online Shopping Patterns
Source: Ventures Africa
How your old pants and shirts pick pockets of the world’s poorest
Source: Sunday Express
Rich Vietnamese snorting rhino horns are causing a poaching explosion in South Africa
Source: Quartz
African Union Summit endorses Seychelles’ proposals to make tourism a transformative force for Africa
Source: eTurboNews
Parliament to be stripped of powers to deploy KDF
Source: Standard Digital
Libya investment fund names new chief
Source: Arab News
Conflict Alert: Halting South Sudan's Spreading Civil War
Source: International Crisis Group
Mbabazi: My Speeches are Examined with Political Lenses
Source: Chimp Reports
Nigerians among top property buyers in South Africa
Source: Business Day
Multirole Combat Jets Propagate Across Sub-Saharan Africa
Source: Defense News
Marc Faber: Africa is Not Going to Be Another Southeast Asia
Source: The Market Oracle
Bad apples in Africa: Chinese traders' and companies' behaviour worries envoy
Source: South China Morning Post
Investors use Casablanca Finance City to tap Africa’s potential
Source: Financial Times
Central African Republic: killings in the time of transition
Source: Daily News Egypt
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Sunday, July 13, 2014
Africa News Headlines for 13 July 2014
Labels:
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China,
Investment,
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Kenya,
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Sunday, July 6, 2014
Africa News Headlines for 6 July 2014
Kidnapped Nigerian girls escape from Boko Haram abductors - reports
Source: The Independent
Akin Bello wins Wole Soyinka Prize for Literature in Africa
Source: WorldStage
US military Africa chief: Chaos in Libya is destabilizing the region
Source: Asharq Al-Awsat
Equatorial Guinea leader's son Obiang loses legal case against French magazine
Source: RFI English
Video footage shows Pistorius re-enacting killing
Source: NBC29
Senegal prime minister sacked
Source: Aljazeera
Uganda taxpayers to pay for Kutesa’s one-year stay in New York
Source: The London Evening Post
Cape schoolgirls in animal porn shock
Source: IOL News
Muhwezi envious of Mbabazi – ex minister Hope Mwesigye
Source: The Observer
Malaria Remains A Threat In Southern Africa
Source: Bernama
African Youth and the Job Market: Asset or Liability?
Source: Fair Observer
13 Nigerian banks make top 1000 world ranking, lead Africa
Source: The Guardian Nigeria
Philippines, S. Africa in air talks
Source: Business World Online
Avoid unhealthy competition, PM tells universities
Source: New Vision
Gambian passport is 5th most powerful in Africa – report
Source: Star Africa
Ugandan president accuses sex as root of African problems
Source: Business Standard
Guinea-Bissau gets new government
Source: IOL News
Ugandans celebrate Pride in secret, despite anti-gay laws
Source: Gay Star News
Could it be that African farmers are seeking new jobs?
Source: GhanaWeb
Uganda salutes USA Independence
Source: New Vision
No visa required: Africa’s most powerful passports
Source: How We Made It in Africa
Nine low-income African countries win funding to transform renewable energy services
Source: Star Africa
Into Africa: Capturing unforgettable memories on a photo expedition
Source: The Anniston Star
Malawi celebrates fifty years of independence
Source: Aljazeera
Electrify, energize and power Africa: Partnering with Africa for the long run
Source: Business Day
Jill Biden Travels to East Congo on Africa Tour
Source: ABC News
This time for Africa: why India must woo this continent
Source: Hindustan Times
Uganda army kills 41 'tribal gunmen' near DRC
Source: Aljazeera
Airtel to work with Government in developing ICT and help fight Ebola
Source: PC Tech Magazine
Unrefined oil politics: How close links to Mbabazi cost Chinese US$3bn deal
Source: The Independent
Source: The Independent
Akin Bello wins Wole Soyinka Prize for Literature in Africa
Source: WorldStage
US military Africa chief: Chaos in Libya is destabilizing the region
Source: Asharq Al-Awsat
Equatorial Guinea leader's son Obiang loses legal case against French magazine
Source: RFI English
Video footage shows Pistorius re-enacting killing
Source: NBC29
Senegal prime minister sacked
Source: Aljazeera
Uganda taxpayers to pay for Kutesa’s one-year stay in New York
Source: The London Evening Post
Cape schoolgirls in animal porn shock
Source: IOL News
Muhwezi envious of Mbabazi – ex minister Hope Mwesigye
Source: The Observer
Malaria Remains A Threat In Southern Africa
Source: Bernama
African Youth and the Job Market: Asset or Liability?
Source: Fair Observer
13 Nigerian banks make top 1000 world ranking, lead Africa
Source: The Guardian Nigeria
Philippines, S. Africa in air talks
Source: Business World Online
Avoid unhealthy competition, PM tells universities
Source: New Vision
Gambian passport is 5th most powerful in Africa – report
Source: Star Africa
Ugandan president accuses sex as root of African problems
Source: Business Standard
Guinea-Bissau gets new government
Source: IOL News
Ugandans celebrate Pride in secret, despite anti-gay laws
Source: Gay Star News
Could it be that African farmers are seeking new jobs?
Source: GhanaWeb
Uganda salutes USA Independence
Source: New Vision
No visa required: Africa’s most powerful passports
Source: How We Made It in Africa
Nine low-income African countries win funding to transform renewable energy services
Source: Star Africa
Into Africa: Capturing unforgettable memories on a photo expedition
Source: The Anniston Star
Malawi celebrates fifty years of independence
Source: Aljazeera
Electrify, energize and power Africa: Partnering with Africa for the long run
Source: Business Day
Jill Biden Travels to East Congo on Africa Tour
Source: ABC News
This time for Africa: why India must woo this continent
Source: Hindustan Times
Uganda army kills 41 'tribal gunmen' near DRC
Source: Aljazeera
Airtel to work with Government in developing ICT and help fight Ebola
Source: PC Tech Magazine
Unrefined oil politics: How close links to Mbabazi cost Chinese US$3bn deal
Source: The Independent
Labels:
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Amama Mbabazi,
Boko Haram,
Equatorial Guinea,
Gambia,
Guinea-Bissau,
jobs,
Libya,
malaria,
Nigeria,
Oscar Pistorius,
Philippines,
Sam Kutesa,
Senegal,
sex,
South Africa,
Uganda
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