Country Loses the Battle for FDI to Uganda, Tanzania
Written by Administrator
Thursday, 29 July 2010
Kenya is losing the battle for foreign direct investments (FDI) to Uganda and Tanzania as heightened political tensions and restrictions on foreign ownership in some sectors turn away multinationals.
Besides the huge loss of life, injuries, instilling fear and the usual economic short comings that terrorism causes, there are further consequences on the areas it chooses to befall. Uganda's cricket fraternity has just discovered as such.
Eritrea: Preparations in Full Swing to Colorfully Conduct Festival 2010 At National Level
Written by Administrator
Thursday, 29 July 2010
Preparations are in full swing to colorfully conduct Eritrea Festival 2010 at the national level, according to Mr. Gideon Fisehaye, head of the office of the National Holidays Coordinating Committee.
Eritrea: Visiting Youths Residing Abroad Laud Development Achievements
Written by Administrator
Thursday, 29 July 2010
Visiting Eritrean nationals residing abroad highly appraised the spectacular historical and archeological sites in the country, as well as the impressive development programs being implemented through the coordinated endeavors of the people, the Government and EDF members.
Somalia: Somaliland President Names New Cabinet Ministers
Written by Administrator
Thursday, 29 July 2010
The new elected president of Somalia's breakaway republic of Somaliland, Ahmed Mohamed Mohamud (Silanyo) named on Wednesday new Cabinet ministers for his government, Radio Garowe reports
At least 21 people have been killed and 45 others injured in gun battle and mortars exchanged by Somali government troops backed by AMISOM and Al-Shabaab extremist militias since Tuesday, Radio Garowe reports.
The new elected president of Somalia's breakaway republic of Somaliland, Ahmed Mohamed Mohamud (Silanyo) named on Wednesday new Cabinet ministers for his government, Radio Garowe reports
Somalia: Somaliland President Names New Cabinet Ministers
Written by Administrator
Thursday, 29 July 2010
The new elected president of Somalia's breakaway republic of Somaliland, Ahmed Mohamed Mohamud (Silanyo) named on Wednesday new Cabinet ministers for his government, Radio Garowe reports
The Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS Foundation has been awarded $38 million by USAID to be spent over the next five years to provide integrated tuberculosis (TB) and HIV/AIDS services in the south west region of Uganda.
THE Government has praised Zanaco and Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa (COMESA) for their continued corporate social responsibility strategy aimed at raising financial literacy levels in Zambia.
Sudan: Make No Mistake - a United Country Will Be the 'Sick Man of Africa'
Written by Administrator
Thursday, 29 July 2010
In response to an opinion article entitled "A united Sudan is better for Africa (DN, July 23), the writer is referred to as a diplomat at the Sudanese Embassy in Nairobi. Given his occupation, one would not expect much objectivity from him in the treatment of the subject.
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