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ZIMBABWE has the resources to bankroll the economic turnaround programme and should stop going to outsiders, looking for development assistance, Deputy Prime Minister Thokozani Khupe has said.  |


A private investment contract related to the "CSG-Angola car factory project" is to be signed this Wednesday, in Luanda, between the Angolan National Private Investment Agency (ANIP) and the British companies Peakbright and Powerquest International Limited, ANGOP has learnt.  |
Oil Producing Trade Section (OPTS) of the Lagos Chamber of Commerce on Tuesday announced a planned $15 billion investment in the oil and gas sector.  |
The 2nd East African Community (EAC) investment conference kicks off today in the Kenyan capital Nairobi. The inaugural conference was held here last year in June during which participants agreed to hold an annual investors' summit in EAC capitals on  |


A major investment conference kicked off in Nairobi on Wednesday with private companies being challenged to drive economic growth in East Africa.  |
PRESIDENT Yoweri Museveni has denied knowledge of the sale of Entebbe International Airport .  |
An investor has won the first round in a Sh465.5 million claim against Dyer & Blair Investment Bank and CFC Stanbic bank.  |
Over 20 private sector companies from Rwanda are believed to have attended the ongoing East African Community (EAC) Investment Conference being hosted in Nairobi, Kenya, according to information availed by the Rwanda Development Board (RDB).  |
African governments should offer similar incentives to African investors as they to their foreign counterparts if internal investment is to grow, Mr Rupia Banda, the Zambian President has said.  |
Indian and Chinese companies are the most likely to pay bribes when operating in Africa. These are the findings of the 2008 Bribe Payers Index of Transparency International, a global corruption watchdog.  |
The New Vision takes the fight against corruption one step further. It runs a series on how to plug the loopholes and demand accountability from public and private institutions. This week, we focus on how to stamp out corruption in  |
THE Democratic Party (DP) has warned the Government against what it called the rampant sale of national assets.  |
Dr. Ian Clarke, in his Sunday Vision column on July 19, asked some very useful and pertinent questions about aid and its effectiveness: What is there to show for the aid volumes that have been delivered? What is the effect  |
AN initiative by the Zimbabwe Leadership Forum to establish a corporate governance code will bring together local and international experts in the field to a conference to be held in Harare later this year.  |
THE founder and Chief Executive Officer of the Prowealth group of companies, Riaan Potgieter, used tens of millions of Namibia dollars belonging to Prowealth investors to finance his own lifestyle, a firm of auditors that was asked to investigate the  |
Government has identified a number of investors to kick-start the dualisation of the Harare-Beitbridge and Harare-Chirundu roads notorious for horrific and fatal accidents Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai has said.  |
Prime Minister Philemon Yang yesterday, signed the protocol agreement with the President of Rio Tinto Alcan Group for Europe, Middle East and Africa, Jean-Philippe Puig .  |
The East African region has a huge renewable energy untapped potential, which investors should help the region to exploit.  |
Investment Opportunities: Environment & Waste  |
Investors continue to count their loses, despite slim two-day gains in the share prices of several companies on the Nigerian Stock Exchange (NSE).  |
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