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Nicholas Norbrook
Nigeria: Cementing Dangote's reputation
Article image Dangote Cement Commands around two thirds of Nigeria's market share. The nearest competitor, Lafarge, has around 10-15%.

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Janet Shoko
Zimbabwe court ruling fuels mass job losses
Article image Struggling Zimbabwean companies have started firing workers enmasse after the Supreme Court ruled that employers can terminate contracts after giving three months' notice.

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Dasmani Laary in Accra
Ghana: Fuel prices dipping as currency recovery picks up
Article image The recovery of Ghana's currency – the cedi – after months of depreciation against major foreign currencies has triggered a fall in the retail prices of petroleum products.

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International Federation for Human Rights
The Hissene Habre affair: Timeline
Article image 20 July marked the first time in the history of Africa when a former Head of State faced a court on the continent accused of crimes against humanity, torture and war crimes. It took fifteen years to prepare for the trial of Chad's former leader, Hissene Habre, whose bloody regime prosecuting judges say killed thousands. The once feared Habre is being tried in Dakar, Senegal. Below is a timeline of the fight to bring him to justice.

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REUTERS
Telecoms: Bharti Airtel has no plans to exit Africa
Article image Bharti Airtel Ltd, the biggest Indian cellphone carrier, has no plans to exit Africa, it said on Tuesday, despite announcing exclusive talks with France's Orange to sell four of its units on the continent.

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REUTERS
Guinea-Conakry: SMB-WAP begins bauxite exports
Article image Guinea-Conakry's government says a Guinean-Chinese consortium, SMB-WAP, started exporting bauxite from the west African country at the beginning of the week.

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George Obulutsa in Nairobi
Kenya: Equity Bank starts mobile pay service to challenge Safaricom
Article image Kenya's Equity Bank is stepping up competition to telecoms firm Safaricom's money transfer product after it vowed to press ahead with offering mobile phone transfer services.

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Brenda Goh in Shanghai
Banking: BRICS bank, NDB launches in Shanghai
Article image Also known as the BRICS bank, the New Development Bank (NDB), launched on Tuesday, follows soon after the establishment of the China-led Asian Investment Infrastructure Bank (AIIB).

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