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Africa News



Gypsy shanty towns burn in Naples as Italian police swoop on illegal immigrants

Italian police began a nationwide round-up of nearly 400 illegal immigrants from the Balkans and North Africa today in the midst of a series of arson attacks on Roma gypsy camps in the suburbs of Naples.
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Vodafone to study £20bn bid for African operator MTN

VODAFONE is examining a £20 billion bid for MTN, Africa’s largest mobile-phone operator.
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MDM Engineering mining veterans exploit African resources boom

A GROUP of mining veterans are to float their engineering company in London to capitalise on the African resources boom.
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China-India Rivalry Possible in African Telecom Deal

The battle for the African telecommunications company, the MTN Group, could come down to a clash between the world’s largest, and fastest growing, emerging markets.
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World Bank Hires Anti-Fraud Chief

The head of South Africa’s Scorpions crime-fighting unit, Leonard McCarthy, was appointed Monday to lead the World Bank’s anticorruption department.
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External News for: africa

Know the Score: Looking at South Africa Through the Lens of the World Cup - New York Times (blog)

New York Times (blog)Know the Score: Looking at South Africa Through the Lens of the World CupNew York Times (blog)Overview | How is its history of apartheid continuing to affect life and politics in South Africa? ...Race against time for South Africa's World Cup organizersCNN InternationalWorld Cup 2010: Excitement Builds In South Africa As Competition NearsGoal.comUS to play Australia in South Africa on June 5The Associated PressMontreal Gazette -The News International -Year Out Group (blog)all 176 news articles »

Know the Score: Looking at South Africa Through the Lens of the World Cup - New York Times (blog)

New York Times (blog)Know the Score: Looking at South Africa Through the Lens of the World CupNew York Times (blog)Overview | How is its history of apartheid continuing to affect life and politics in South Africa? ...Race against time for South Africa's World Cup organizersCNN InternationalWorld Cup 2010: Excitement Builds In South Africa As Competition NearsGoal.comUS to play Australia in South Africa on June 5The Associated PressMontreal Gazette -The News International -Year Out Group (blog)all 176 news articles »

World Bank Report Claims 'Quiet Corruption' in Africa - Voice of America

World Bank Report Claims 'Quiet Corruption' in AfricaVoice of AmericaThe World Bank, in its annual Africa Development Indicators report, says so-called "quiet corruption" is widespread in Africa. The report says the problem ...AFRICA: Corruption Carries High Cost, World Bank SaysInter Press ServiceWorld Bank Laments Quiet Corruption in AfricaTHISDAY'Quiet corruption' hurting Africa's poor: reportThe Associated PressBusiness Daily Africa -Kaiser Family Foundation -The Citizen Dailyall 148 news articles »

Know the Score: Looking at South Africa Through the Lens of the World Cup - New York Times (blog)

New York Times (blog)Know the Score: Looking at South Africa Through the Lens of the World CupNew York Times (blog)Overview | How is its history of apartheid continuing to affect life and politics in South Africa? ...Race against time for South Africa's World Cup organizersCNN InternationalWorld Cup 2010: Excitement Builds In South Africa As Competition NearsGoal.comUS to play Australia in South Africa on June 5The Associated PressMontreal Gazette -The News International -Year Out Group (blog)all 176 news articles »

World Bank Report Claims 'Quiet Corruption' in Africa - Voice of America

World Bank Report Claims 'Quiet Corruption' in AfricaVoice of AmericaThe World Bank, in its annual Africa Development Indicators report, says so-called "quiet corruption" is widespread in Africa. The report says the problem ...AFRICA: Corruption Carries High Cost, World Bank SaysInter Press ServiceWorld Bank Laments Quiet Corruption in AfricaTHISDAY'Quiet corruption' hurting Africa's poor: reportThe Associated PressBusiness Daily Africa -Kaiser Family Foundation -The Citizen Dailyall 148 news articles »

South Africa still hopes to see Beckham - Xinhua

CBC.caSouth Africa still hopes to see BeckhamXinhuaJOHANNESBURG, March 16 (Xinhua) -- South Africa's FIFA 2010 World Cup Local Organizing Committee (LOC) are disappointed that England football icon David ...Banged-up Beckham has England in a tizzymsnbc.com (blog)David Beckham 'can still win World Cup for England'The GuardianGlamour boy Beckham to miss World Cup after injuryThe Associated PressWorld Cup Blog (blog) -BetUs.com -GiveMeFootball.comall 4,565 news articles »

 
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