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Shoot to kill, minister tells SA police

10.04.2008 13:43    independent.co.uk
South African police must shoot to kill and ignore regulations in the battle against one of the worst rates of violent crime in the world, a government minister said.


Angola: Zaire - Mbanza Kongo Runway Rehabilitation Estimated At U.S. $10 Million

10.04.2008 10:06    allafrica.com
The works of rehabilitation and expansion of Mbanza Kongo airport runway, in Angola's northern Zaire province, will cost the Angolan government Usd 10 million.

Namibia: Out the Old, in the New

10.04.2008 10:06    allafrica.com
Minister of Environment and Tourism Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah has commended President Hifikepunye Pohamba for restructuring two government ministries.

Namibia: Unam to Research Road Accidents

10.04.2008 10:06    allafrica.com
Pedestrian safety in Namibia is the nucleus of scientific research to be undertaken by the University of Namibia on behalf of the Motor Vehicle Accident Fund (MVA).

South Africa: Public Transport to Be a 2010 Success - Minister

10.04.2008 10:06    allafrica.com
South Africans will have a transport network they can be proud of in time for the 2010 FIFA World Cup and beyond, Transport Minister Jeff Radebe has announced.

Uganda: Govt to Consider Dar Port

10.04.2008 10:06    allafrica.com
GOVERNMENT is keener now than ever to engage Tanzanian authorities on using the southern corridor route from Dar es Salaam Port to avert problems that affected Ugandan businesses when the Northern corridor route to Mombasa was unusable.

South Africa: Radebe Promises an Enjoyable Ride in 2010

10.04.2008 10:06    allafrica.com
WITH about 790 days to go to the start of the 2010 Soccer World Cup, Transport Minister Jeff Radebe moved yesterday to assure the country that the public transport system and infrastructure would be ready.

Kenya: Why Our Policy Decisions Should Not Be Arbitrary

10.04.2008 10:06    allafrica.com
The congestion evident in Nairobi did not just happen; it has been worsening over time with the active and tacit approval of planning authorities. Every little conceivable space earmarked for public use was converted to private exploit hence the depressing

Kenya: Road Project in Limbo After China Cuts Funding

10.04.2008 10:06    allafrica.com
Efforts to reduce traffic in Nairobi by improving roads have suffered yet another blow after the planned removal of roundabouts from Uhuru Highway flopped.

South Africa: Lanseria 'Monopoly' Irks Budget Carrier

10.04.2008 10:06    allafrica.com
LOW-cost airline 1Time has lodged a complaint with the Competition Commission about its rival Kulula's exclusive agreement to operate flights from Lanseria International Airport.

Angola: Brazil - Oil Network Donates Books

10.04.2008 10:06    allafrica.com
At least 20,000 books were donated to Angola by the Brazil Gasol Oil Network to help the needy communities, in light of a project called "Knowledge Home Library", Angop learned from a press note from the Angolan embassy to Brazil.

Uganda: Postbank Launches Solar Products Loan

10.04.2008 10:06    allafrica.com
POSTBANK has launched a scheme for the purchase of solar equipment on credit. Stephen Mukweli, the managing director, disclosed that they were working with the central bank, the Rural Electrification Agency, the energy ministry and the Private Sector Foundation to

Botswana: Ministry Holds Energy Efficiency Seminar Today

10.04.2008 10:06    allafrica.com
The government plans to hold a seminar on energy efficiency in the building sector at the Gaborone Sun Hotel today. The seminar will be hosted by the Ministry of Minerals, Energy and Water Resources.

South Africa: Lifestyle Changes Vital to Achieve 10 Percent Energy Reduction

10.04.2008 10:06    allafrica.com
Western Cape Premier Ebrahim Rasool has urged individual households and smaller companies in the province to work much harder at cutting back on electricity use.

Kenya: Consumers to Face Even Higher Power, Water Bills

10.04.2008 10:06    allafrica.com
Electricity and water tariffs could rise even further following a decision by the Water Resource Management Authority to impose a new charge on water users - including hydro power producers and suppliers of tap water.

South Africa: New Eskom Price Shock

10.04.2008 10:06    allafrica.com
Eskom is seeking a 43 percent tariff increase in each of the next two years on top of the current 53 percent it has already applied for.

Uganda: Luzira Park Needs $4m for Electricity

10.04.2008 10:06    allafrica.com
ABOUT $4m (sh6.7b) is needed to supply another power line to Luzira Industrial Park, Dr. Maggie Kigozi, the executive director of the Uganda Investment Authority (UIA), has said.

Africa: Group Five's Optimism Includes Continent's Work

10.04.2008 10:06    allafrica.com
CONSTRUCTION company Group Five is gearing up to take advantage of global energy demand locally and in Africa by tendering for building contracts for Eskom power station s as well as supplying equipment to other contractors.

South Africa: Partial Reveal

10.04.2008 10:06    allafrica.com
SHOULD we be pleased that the National Energy Regulator of SA (Nersa) has released a 62-page document from Eskom setting out its case for a 53% tariff increase or angry that the regulator has agreed to keep the details of

Nigeria: Gunmen Kill Fuel Dealer

10.04.2008 10:06    allafrica.com
Barely three weeks after the assassination of a retired Permanent Secretary in Ibadan, Mr Demola Oyagbemi, by yet to be identified killers, another set of assailants had mowed down the Managing Director of Samalis Oil, Mr Gbenga Taiwo, in his

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