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A showdown between Nigeria's government and unions over a more than doubling of motor fuel prices paralysed the country for a third day on Wednesday, making it the longest national strike in...
President Teodoro Obiang Ngeuma’s nomination and acceptance of the position as ceremonial head of the African Union (AU) in January 2011 caused much outrage amongst non-governmental organisations...
South African consulting engineers have expressed deep concern about the quality of capital-project planning within the public sector; South Africa recorded a trade surplus of R10,3-billion in...
Tragic as it is, the oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico is good news for Africa - increasingly the new frontier for oil and gas exploration worldwide. Now estimated to be spewing up to 60 000 barrels...
When British billionaire Richard Branson launched Virgin Nigeria three years ago he was lauded by the then-government for bringing a credible national airline to a country with an appalling air...
Iraq opened its giant oilfields to foreign firms on Monday, putting British and U.S. companies in pole position five years after U.S.-led troops invaded the country to oust Saddam Hussein.
The...