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2015-02-02 Namibia Business


THE BUSINESS TIMES
   
Greek finance minister in London seeking support for debt deal   
THE BUSINESS TIMES
Greek Finance Minister Yanis Varoufakis was Monday set for talks with his British counterpart as he seeks to build support for a renegotiation of his country's 240-billion-euro (US$270-billion) bailout in the face of German opposition. PHOTO: BLOOMBERG.
France stands firm, says 'no question' of annulling Greece's debt   Firstpost
Greek FM Varoufakis: Time for Greece to go 'cold turkey'   Deutsche Welle
We won't seek any more loans, says Greek finance minister   Irish Independent
The Straits Times   
NDTV   
Business Standard   
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National Monitor
   
Asian Shares Weak as China Falls After US GDP Disappoints   
Wall Street Journal
HONG KONG—China shares fell on the latest sign of weak manufacturing activity in that country, while concerns about global growth kept pressure on markets elsewhere in the region. The Shanghai Composite Index fell more than 2% while Hong Kong's ...

Major problems persist in global economy   Herald Scotland
European recovery calls for comprehensive plan   ecns
Four progressive forces that will reshape China   Business Spectator
Livemint   
South China Morning Post (subscription)   
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Ghana Broadcasting Corporation
   
Africa Loses at Least $50 Billion Annually Through Illicit Financial Flows   
Sputnik International
Tax Justice Network Africa civil society group has revealed that African companies and government officials transfer at least $50 billion out of Africa illegally each year. MOSCOW, February 2 (Sputnik) – African companies and government officials transfer at ...

ActionAid commends AU's measures against illicit funds transfer   The Guardian Nigeria
Fraud, organised crime costing Africa billions per year: study   Jamaica Observer
Report: $60 Billion Leaves Africa Illegally Each Year   Voice of America

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S&P affirms Papua New Guinea at 'B+/B', outlook stable   
Reuters Africa
SYDNEY Feb 2 (Reuters) - Standard & Poor's on Monday affirmed its foreign and local currency long-term ratings on Papua New Guinea (PNG) at 'B+', and the respective short-term ratings at 'B', adding the long-term rating outlooks remained stable.
HRW: 2015 World Report addresses gender inequality, police brutality, corruption   EMTV Online
Call for national response to "witch" killings in PNG   Radio New Zealand
Five pc insured in PNG   Solomon Star

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The Observer
   
RwandAir launches Entebbe-Nairobi flights   
Independent
Rwanda's home carrier, RwandAir has launched its daily flights to Nairobi from Entebbe; a move that officials said is a fulfillment of their expansion strategy in the region and beyond. Speaking at Entebbe International Airport, on Jan. 29, John Mirenge, the ...

Airports to generate Shs 8.5tn annually   The Observer (blog)
Uganda aviation plan needs $400m   East African Business Week

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South China Morning Post (subscription)
   
Food safety tops China's rural agenda   
South China Morning Post (subscription)
The central government pledged in a key policy document on Sunday to address food safety and modernise agriculture while raising the income of growers, as it sought to address concerns about future food supply. The broad statement was released as part ...

Govt seeks to boost agriculture   Global Times
China to speed up agri modernization through reforms, innovations   Xinhua
China eyes food safety, modern farms in 2015 rural policy   Reuters
The Straits Times   
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Leadership Newspapers
   
Lagos May Experience Fuel Queue As Vandals Blow Up Arepo Pipeline   
Leadership Newspapers
Suspected petrol thieves have blown up the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) pipeline in Arepo, in the outskirt of Lagos state. LEADERSHIP gathered that the incident occurred at about 5.20am yesterday morning (today). Heavy smoke ...

Pipeline explosion rocks Arepo, Imagbon   Nigerian Tribune
Oil pipeline explodes outside Lagos   The News
NNPC pipeline on fire in Ogun town   Daily Trust

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BDlive
   
Petrol, diesel prices rise 4c a litre   
Stuff.co.nz
The ride is over for motorists after fuel prices rose for the first time since October. Petrol and diesel prices had both fallen nearly 50 cents a litre as tumbling commodity prices led to a record run of 22 consecutive cuts at the pump. But today, fuel rose 4 cents a ...

PetrolWatch: Fuel prices lowest in nearly five years   Voxy
Fuel prices to drop again   The Swazi Observer
Fuel price continues to drop   Solomon Star
Reuters Africa   
The New Age Online   
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Times LIVE
   
Controversial African Bank boss Sokutu dies   
Times LIVE
Flamboyant former African Bank executive Thami Sokutu has died at his home in Cape Town at the age of 53. Save & Share. Email · Print. Related News. African Bank's 'f*** the poor' man says sorry · R60m folly by the sea · African Bank distanced themselves ...

African Bank boss Sokutu dies   The New Age Online
Former African Bank boss dies   News24
Ex-African Bank officer dies   Independent Online

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MINING.com
   
Thomson Reuters Calls the Bottom for Gold   
Metal.com News
The gold price was down on Thursday, sitting at $1,257 per ounce as of 1:23 p.m. EST, but fans of the yellow metal nevertheless received some good cheer. It came in the form of the second of two interim updates to Thomson Reuters' (TSX:TRI6,NYSE:TRI) ...

GFMS Reports Chinese Gold Trade Volume Incorrect By 100%   Gold Seek
India reclaims top spot as No. 1 gold consumer   MINING.com
Another 71 tonnes of gold withdrawn from China's SGE in week 3   Mineweb
Seeking Alpha (registration)   
Press TV   
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