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  1. Uganda: Nokia to Award Innovators

    NOKIA is to stage a competition where innovative mobile and web application developers can submit entries for local content.

  2. Nigeria: Union Bank Earnings Hit N147 Billion

    Union Bank of Nigeria PLC has announced gross earnings of N147.32 billion for the Group for the financial year ended March 31, 2009.

  3. Tanzania: Zain Pours Sh2 Billion Into Government Coffers

    Mobile phone network operator Zain Tanzania has paid over Sh2 billion as its dividend to the Government for 2007.

  4. Africa: Helios Towers Flies Nigerian Flag at Africacom Awards

    Even with the sonorous renditions of South Africa's music star, Yvonne Chaka Chaka and the pathetic touch of the lyrics which actually dwelled on helping UNICEF achieve its charity cause, AfricaCom awards night was still a tension soaked night for shortlisted companies.

  5. South Africa: Telkom's Future

    TELKOM is becoming the latest parastatal to set the alarm bells ringing.

  6. Africa: iBurst Africa Supports Fight Against Cyber Crime

    As part of its corporate strategy to contribute towards fighting cyber crime, iBurst Africa has donated 10 modems, in addition to the allocation of "connect & go!" traffic vouchers for use by officers of Criminal Investigations Department (CID) of the Ghana Police Service.

  7. Tanzania: Country in U.S.$20 Million Mining Gear Venture With SA Firm

    South Africa-based Elgin Engineering and the state-owned Tanzania State Mining Corporation (Stamico) are jointly constructing a $20 million mining equipment manufacturing facility.

  8. Rwanda: Central Africa's Investment Hub?

    An American-Slovak investment group, Bay View, has pledged to remain firm and committed to the continued investment in Rwanda for the development of human resources and socio-economic development of the country.

  9. Zimbabwe: TelOne Admits Restricting Calls

    TELONE, the state-owned fixed-line monopoly, admitted to restricting calls from landlines to mobile operators to reduce its debts. TelOne owed more than US$22 million to mobile operators in interconnection fees, acting managing director Hampton Mhlanga told the Parliamentary Committee on Media, Information and Communication Technology last Thursday. Interconnection fees are paid between operators ...

  10. South Africa: Visa Problems Hamper Nigerian Business

    SABMILLER 's two main competitors in Nigeria, Guinness and Heineken, make nearly as much in that market as SA's brewing giant makes in 24 other African countries, excluding SA.

  11. Rwanda: MTN Secures Rwf10 Billion Syndicated Loan

    MTN Rwanda, the country's largest mobile operator announced on Monday that it has acquired Rwf10b in form of a syndicated loan from seven local banks to upgrade its network.

  12. South Africa: Tiger Brands Gains From Cheaper Choices

    TIGER Brands , SA's largest food company, yesterday said profit for the year to September rose 8% to R2,5bn, as people switched to maize from more expensive staples such as rice, and commodity prices fell from the high prices seen the year before .

  13. Uganda: Nokia Recalls Fake Phone Chargers

    PEOPLE owning Nokia phones but with defective chargers made by a third party can now exchange them for genuine Nokia chargers for free, Nokia has announced.

  14. Rwanda: Tariffs Have Not Increased, Says MTN Official, Warning Vendors

    MTN last week announced that it has not increased its tariffs, after several airtime vendors had asked more than the price mentioned on the cards.

  15. Nigeria: Chevron Donates Internet Facilities to Bayelsa NUJ

    Chevron Nigeria Limited has donated internet facilities to Bayelsa State council of the Nigeria Union of Journalists.


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