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Nadia Rabbaa in Casablanca
Technology: A Moroccan payment systems progress
Article image Over the past two decades, HPS has pulled itself up through the ranks of Moroccan information technology companies.

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Climate Change: Africa bites the dust in Lima
Article image The Lima text was accepted by all parties - after the Africa group was conveniently excluded from consultations on a particular version of the text - even though it did not adequately address key issues that deadlocked the talks and the entire course of the discussion on the Durban Platform.

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DRC won't bow to foreign injunctions - Joseph Kabila
Article image The president of Democratic Republic of Congo told foreign nations on Monday to respect his country's sovereignty after several urged him to comply with the constitution and not to run for re-election.

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Zoe Eisenstein
Nowhere to go but up for Angola's car-loving classes
Article image Angola's oil-backed economic growth has stimulated the emergence of a middle class and a buoyant consumer culture, reflected in automobile sales.

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Nicholas Norbrook
Our mission is to help small companies - Jean Philippe Prosper
Article image While the IFC finances large multinationals in Africa, it is also helping smaller African countries to find a place in national and international value chains.

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Gregory Mthembu-Salter in Cape Town
Local talent can compete with the US - Gys Kappers
Article image Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg has loudly decried the strict immigration laws in the US that keep talented code developers from its shores. But for Gys Kappers, who runs Wyzetalk from a small office in the pretty Western Cape town of Stellenbosch's buzzing Technopark, the laws are a massive boon.

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Loucoumane Coulibaly in Abidjan
Farmers worry as Harmattan winds arrive in Ivory Coast's cocoa growing regions
Article image Dry Harmattan winds descended on many of Ivory Coast's cocoa growing regions last week as the rains ended, causing farmers to express concern on Monday over the potential negative impact of the seasonal weather phenomenon.

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Nigeria oil unions start strike, output seen unaffected
Article image Nigeria's oil unions began an indefinite strike on Monday, although crude production in Africa's top producer is not likely to be affected, oil industry sources said.

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Manolo Serapio Jr in Singapore
Mining: Gold slips as U.S. rate hike woes surface
Article image Gold retreated on Monday, after posting its biggest weekly gain in two months, amid expectations the U.S. Federal Reserve is moving closer to raising interest rates.

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