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Kenya Shilling Gains for Second Day as Central Bank Curbs Supply

4/5/2012

 
Kenya's shilling strengthened for a second day as the central bank removed money from the market through repurchase agreements to curb supply.

Africa's richest man is cementing his place in history

4/5/2012

 
Earlier this year, a century-old wasteland of limestone and red dirt in south-west Nigeria was transformed into the biggest cement plant in Africa. The $1bn (£626m) Ibese plant will produce 6m tonnes of cement a year – expanding to 12m – cement that will quickly be swallowed up by the huge demands of Nigeria's construction boom.

$3.9 billion pledged to prevent E. Africa famines

4/5/2012

 
NAIROBI, Kenya—International donors say they won't allow a repeat of last year's Horn of Africa famine and are gearing up to spend billions of dollars on programs to help communities withstand cyclical droughts.

Sub-Sahara Africa Stocks: Dangote Cement Nigeria, Sasini Kenya

4/5/2012

 
Kenya’s All-Share Index (NSEASI) dropped for the first time in three days, declining 0.1 percent to 60.18 by the close in Nairobi.

An Arab War-Crimes Court for Syria

4/5/2012

 
THE United States and other governments don’t want to intervene militarily in Syria. That’s understandable; hardly anyone wants another Middle East war.

India Billions Secure Afghan Mines in Challenge to China Drive

4/5/2012

 
An Indian security guard, cradling a Kalashnikov assault rifle, shadowed two Indian engineers as they inspected the concrete shell of the parliament building they are constructing -- in the Afghan capital of Kabul.

With U.S. Leaving, War-Zone Living Carries a Higher Price

4/5/2012

 
KABUL—As the U.S.-led military commitment winds down, one business is booming in Afghanistan: the construction of heavily fortified compounds where foreigners can take shelter.

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