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Small is beautiful says Farmer as he backs use of more outsourcing

01.12.2009 01:54    business.scotsman.com
SIR Tom Farmer, the Scots entrepreneur who founded the Kwik-Fit tyre and exhaust empire, believes that the smart future for companies is in shrinking themselves.
Small is beautiful says Farmer as he backs use of more outsourcing


Ryanair 'moves the goalposts' by charging for Visa debits

01.12.2009 01:53    business.scotsman.com
RYANAIR is abolishing the only payment option that enables passengers to avoid fees for booking flights.

Nigeria: Arik Commissions New External Rep for North America

01.12.2009 01:44    allafrica.com
AVIAREPS has been commissioned by Nigeria's largest commercial airline, Arik Air as its external representation company in the United States of America and Canada. Both companies have signed a GSA agreement for the North American markets with AVIAREPS, the world's
Nigeria: Arik Commissions New External Rep for North America

Nigeria: Abia CpPChides Police Over Inspection of Vehicle Particulars

01.12.2009 01:44    allafrica.com
Commissioner of Police, Abia State, Mr. Jonathan Johnson, has lashed out on officers and men of the command for indiscriminate inspection of vehicle particulars, and threatened to dismiss any one found inspecting such particulars on the road without authorisation from


Namibia: Don't Bribe RA Officials

01.12.2009 01:44    allafrica.com
Minister of Works and Transport, Helmut Angula wants the public to refrain from bribing officials from the Roads Authority (RA) of Namibia to obtain illegal driving licenses and to register unroadworthy vehicles. Angula this week warned those who bribe RA
Namibia: Don't Bribe RA Officials

Nigeria: LAMATA Explains Problems With World Bank Projects

01.12.2009 01:44    allafrica.com
Lagos Metropolitan Area Transport Authority (LAMATA) , weekend , explained why World Bank projects in the state are becoming deplorable, citing project timeframe, funding, storm and flooding as major reasons.

South Africa: BRT Gets a Policing Boost

01.12.2009 01:43    allafrica.com
Metro police officers are to patrol the Rea Vaya Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) network to crack down on the illegal use of the dedicated bus lanes.
South Africa: BRT Gets a Policing Boost

Namibia: Air Namibia Spreads Its Wings Further

01.12.2009 01:43    allafrica.com
The national airline, Air Namibia, has spread its wings by expanding its flights to Accra, Ghana via Johannesburg. This comes after it launched a flight to Lusaka last month.
Namibia: Air Namibia Spreads Its Wings Further

Zimbabwe: Plane Kills Three in China

01.12.2009 01:43    allafrica.com
THREE Americans died and four other crew members were seriously injured yesterday when a Zimbabwe registered cargo plane crashed in Shanghai, China. Harare based Avient Aviation, which operates the aircraft, confirmed the accident but refused to reveal more details saying
Zimbabwe: Plane Kills Three in China

Uganda: Street Parking Should Be Banned - Experts

01.12.2009 01:43    allafrica.com
PLANNERS under the Uganda Institute of Physical Planners (UIPP) want street parking banned on busy city roads, saying it is the cause of traffic jams.
Uganda: Street Parking Should Be Banned - Experts

Uganda: Five Killed in Kampala Weekend Accidents

01.12.2009 01:43    allafrica.com
FIVE people died and nine others sustained life-threatening injuries in three separate accidents that occurred across Kampala during the weekend.
Uganda: Five Killed in Kampala Weekend Accidents

Somalia: Crew - Ships Are in the Brink of Destroying

01.12.2009 01:43    allafrica.com
Some of the national crew members of the Somali ships in Yemen have Monday said that the vessels are in the brink of destroying.
Somalia: Crew - Ships Are in the Brink of Destroying

East Africa: Transport System Still Wanting, Says Regional Council

01.12.2009 01:43    allafrica.com
Poor infrastructure, persistent non-tariff barriers and frequent policy reversals are worrying the business community in East Africa even as the region moves towards a fully fledged Customs Union and a Common Market.
East Africa: Transport System Still Wanting, Says Regional Council

Uganda: Parliament Buys Sh240 Million Luxury Cars

01.12.2009 01:43    allafrica.com
AT least 12 luxurious four-wheel-drive vehicles have been purchased at a whooping sh238m each by the Parliamentary Commission.

Nigeria: Nnewi Auto Fair Opens

01.12.2009 01:42    allafrica.com
The second Nnewi International Auto Trade Fair was weekend flagged off by the Anambra State Governor, Mr Peter Obi, during which the first made in Nigeria vehicles manufactured by an indigenous company in Nnewi, Innoson Nigeria Limited was unveiled. The
Nigeria: Nnewi Auto Fair Opens

Nigeria: Ghana Seizes Nigerian Oil Vessel

01.12.2009 01:42    allafrica.com
A Nigerian oil vessel, christened "African Prince", has been jointly seized by the Ghanaian Air Force and Navy in Tema.
Nigeria: Ghana Seizes Nigerian Oil Vessel

Nigeria: One Dead, 27 Injured in Truck Crash

01.12.2009 01:42    allafrica.com
One person was feared dead and 27 others injured in an accident involving a truck at the Gwandu Birnin-Kebbi junction in Kebbi State in the early hours of yesterday.
Nigeria: One Dead, 27 Injured in Truck Crash

Nigeria: 'MDAs Urged to Emulate FRSC'

01.12.2009 01:42    allafrica.com
For effective delivery of the federal government's policies and programmes all ministries, departments and agencies (MDAs) have been called upon to emulate the Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC), which performs its statutory functions with total commitment, zeal and utmost sense
Nigeria: 'MDAs Urged to Emulate FRSC'

Nigeria: NRC Lauds Sambo Over Improved Rail Services

01.12.2009 01:42    allafrica.com
The management of the Nigeria Railway Corporation has commended Governor Namadi Sambo of Kaduna State over the resuscitation of rail services in the state, just as it commended President Umaru Musa Yar'Adua for awarding the contract for the construction of
Nigeria: NRC Lauds Sambo Over Improved Rail Services

Nigeria: Pilgrims' Return Trip Begins Tomorrow

01.12.2009 01:42    allafrica.com
The return airlift of Nigerian pilgrims from this year's hajj in Saudi Arabia will begin tomorrow. The batch of pilgrims that made the first flight during the airlift to the holy land are also expected to be the first to
Nigeria: Pilgrims' Return Trip Begins Tomorrow

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