| |
Corporate Africa Winter Millennium 2000
CONTENTS
The Politician
Turned Banker
Anton Roodt assesses Tito Mboweni's performance
African Equities
by Tony Hawkins
Quarterly assessment of the highs and lows of
the African markets
IMF to revalue some
of its gold
Nigeria targets
4% GDP growth
country still needs to further liberalise to attract
further investments and a US $ 1b. standby loan
Mkapa criticises COMESA
tariff plan
Kenya - Tanzania business
update
Kenya opens up to Tanzania towards equalising
trade imbalance
US aid to Africa delayed
by Senate
Clinton - Albright efforts to increase aid to
Africa put on hold
Africa in IMF's good
books
European Union Creates
EU-Egyptian free trade zone
Nortel works with local
community in South Africa
US operator brings 21st century telecoms to remote
schools and communities
Telkom-Changing the
African telecommunications landscape
Nitel joins the Telecom
Millennium
Update on ongoing telecoms liberalisation in Nigeria
Africa tunes in
to Satellite Radio
Worldspace satellite radio brings the best of
Africa's programming to remotest areas of continent
|
|
Reports from previous
issues
West Africa's
Rich Reserves
OPEC's Secretary-general, Dr Rilwanu Lukman analyses
the current oil and gas situation
TotalFina takes over
Elf
Latest merger in industry's consolidation process
creates world's fourth oil company
Oil and Gas in West
Africa assessed by Sharon Stulz-Karim
Nigeria joins LNG
club
Nigeria Liquefied Natural Gas Company (NLNG) says
they will consult with local communities on transmission routes
AMF Moves in
on Kolwezi Cobalt
America Mineral Fields of Canada grabs a piece
of the action in growing cobalt market
Ghana: 'Oil and Gas
Africa 2000'
Conference graced by UNCTAD attendance set to
benefit African producers
The Julian
Ogilvie Thompson Interview
JOT on AA's role in the new South Africa and the consolidation of the
mining industry
Aids in Africa
Dr Gro Harlem Brundtland explains the World Health
Organisation's approach to the African epidemic
AIDS WAR: Glaxo's next
move
Glaxo-Wellcome makes the case for an integrated
public/private strategy
Tanzania
lures American and Canadian tourists
Tanzania Tourist Board's aggressive marketing
offensive in US and Canada
Tanzania's
ambitious Year 2000 programme
Reports from previous
issues
|
|