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Nigeria: Fish Farms Among New Chances for Arid Nations

13.11.2008 20:41    allafrica.com
Solar energy, eco-tourism and even fish farms can create new jobs in arid raegions of developing nations as global warming strains scant water supplies, a U.N. report said on Tuesday.


Nigeria: Delta Expresses Support for Boundary Demarcation

13.11.2008 20:41    allafrica.com
Delta State Government has said that it is ready to support the demarcation of itsboundaries with neighbouring states.

Nigeria: Yar'Adua Proposes N684 Billion for Power, Roads in 2009

13.11.2008 20:41    allafrica.com
An insight into President Umaru Yar'Adua's 2009 budgetary proposals has shown that 46 per cent of the capital budget estimated at N684 billion will be devoted to strategic investments in the key sectors of power and roads.

Nigeria: DPR Bemoans Lack of Power to Prosecute

13.11.2008 20:41    allafrica.com
Department of Petroleum Resources (DPR), has bemoaned its lack of the enabling power to prosecute, a fact which has made it a toothless bulldog.


Zambia: Explain Mealie Meal, Fuel Prices - Nalumango

13.11.2008 20:41    allafrica.com
DEPUTY Speaker of the National Assembly Mutale Nalumango has ordered the Government to explain the escalating prices of mealie meal and why prices of fuel have remained static when global oil prices are falling.

South Africa: Coal of Africa to Supply Eskom's Prequalified Power Firms

13.11.2008 20:41    allafrica.com
COAL of Africa (CoAL) would supply coal to two of Eskom's pre qualified independent power projects, the company said yesterday.

Nigeria: Olugbo - Kingmakers Insist on Akinruntan

13.11.2008 20:41    allafrica.com
King-makers in oil-rich Ugboland in the Ilaje Local government Area of Ondo State yesterday insisted that the choice of Prince Obateru Akinruntan as the new Olugbo of Ugbo was irreversible and that the aggrieved parties had no say in the

Nigeria: MoU - How FG Loses Oil Revenue

13.11.2008 20:41    allafrica.com
The Federal Government is losing multi-billion dollars of oil revenue, due to its failure to repeal the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) it signed with oil companies in 1986, THISDAY has learnt.

Namibia: Fuel Prices Drop Once More

13.11.2008 20:41    allafrica.com
The Ministry of Mines and Energy had good news for consumers yesterday - fuel prices went down this morning.

Nigeria: Oil Price - Yuguda Seeks Policy Shift

13.11.2008 20:41    allafrica.com
As global prices of petroleum products continued to dwindle resulting in low revenue earnings for the country, Governor Isa Yuguda of Bauchi State has advocated for a shift to science and technology.

Namibia: Electricity Chief Strongly Defends REDS

13.11.2008 20:41    allafrica.com
The Electricity Control Board says electricity tariffs do not increase because of the creation of the regional electricity distributors (REDS), but because of new investments such as new power stations and transmission lines.

Nigeria: Texaco - Chevron Loses Application to Zenon

13.11.2008 20:41    allafrica.com
Zenon Petroleum and Gas Limited yesterday won the third leg of the suit it instituted against Chevron Oil and Gas Limited at the Federal High Court in Lagos, for divesting 60 per cent of its stake from Texaco Nigeria Plc.

Mozambique: Frelimo Promises 'City Without Darkness'

13.11.2008 20:41    allafrica.com
The candidate for mayor of the southern Mozambican city of Matola for the ruling Frelimo Party, Arao Nhancale, promised on Wednesday to defend the citizens of Matola against criminals by improving public lighting.

Namibia: Big Solar Initiatives Still a Long Way

13.11.2008 20:41    allafrica.com
Namibia has not yet embarked on any serious solar energy initiative, despite the abundance of sunshine from which the renewable energy source can be harnessed.

Nigeria: German President Charges Kano Govt On Energy

13.11.2008 20:41    allafrica.com
The President of the Republic of Germany , Mr. Horst Kohler, has advised the Kano state government to look into the possibility of adopting alternative energy sources to boost the local economy. Mr. Kohler said this during a courtesy visit

Nigeria: FG Moves to Light Up Major Highways

13.11.2008 20:41    allafrica.com
The Federal Government yesterday said it has mapped out a plan to install streetlight in all major roads leading to state capitals and other major cities across the country.

Nigeria: Oil Price - Yuguda Calls for Shift to Science, Technology

13.11.2008 20:41    allafrica.com
AS global prices of petroleum products continued to dwindle resulting in low revenue earnings for the country, Governor Isa Yuguda of Bauchi State has advocated for a shift to science and technology.

South Africa: Oil Prices Tank on Global Woes

13.11.2008 20:41    allafrica.com
OIL's slide from grace over the past four months has been nothing short of dramatic, with prices near two-year lows yesterday even as the International Energy Agency (IEA) said a "revolution" was required to match supply with demand over the

Nigeria: Drop in Diesel Prices Jeopardise Petroleum Marketers Finances

13.11.2008 20:41    allafrica.com
The sudden drop in the price of imported diesel (Automated Gas Oil) has jeopardised the finances of petroleum products marketers who did not anticipate the turn of events in the international market, leaving them with stock they can either sell

Cameroon: Borders - Where Two Economies Meet

13.11.2008 20:41    allafrica.com
No one pays full price for petrol in northern Cameroon, not when there's cheaper Nigerian contraband available. In Garoua town for example, there are about 4,000 commercial motorcycles which all depend on "zoa zoa" or "federale" as this highly cherished

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