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Namibia: Namibians "club seal journalists"
Two journalists from the UK and South Africa are due in court after being allegedly attacked then arrested while filming seal hunters in Namibia.A group of hunters used clubs to hit Jim Wickens and South African cameraman Bart Smithers, according to the World Society for the Protection of Animals. They ...

Read Story at BBC News (2009-07-17)

South Africa: Home - World Cup hits SA hunting industry
Submit your comment South Africa"s hunting industry expects far less revenue this year because of the World Cup. The number of football fans travelling the country means foreign hunters can"t get flights and Adri Kitshoff, chief executive of the Professional Hunters" Association of South Africa, says inflated travel and ...

Read Story at IOL BusinessReport (2010-06-22)

South Africa: Hunting in SA growing
Hunting in South Africa has grown to a multi-billion rand industry, one which contributes enormously to conservation, wildlife management and the country's economy. It is not only the largest on the continent - South Africa is the biggest destination for foreign hunters in the world. South Africa has developed ...

Read Story at SABCNews (2004-07-05)

Ghana: Golden Age of Business under 419 threats… Expeart calls for political will to halt it
DOCUMENTS AVAILABLE to The Chronicle indicate that the so-called 419 scammers are seriously denting and undermining the government policy of Golden Age of Business through internet fraud. The scammers, mostly Nigerians and some Ghanaians used the names of top government officials and banking institutions (all withheld) to transact businesses ...

Read Story at The Ghanian Chronicle (2004-08-10)

South Africa: Foreigners bought net R1.481 billion SA bonds
Submit your comment Foreigners were net buyers of R1.481 billion worth of South African bonds including repurchase agreements in the week ended January 15, after net sales of R1.041 billion worth of local bonds the week before, figures from the Bond Exchange of South Africa show. This brought net ...

Read Story at IOL BusinessReport (2010-01-18)

South Africa: Foreigners bought net R1.481 billion SA bonds
Submit your comment Foreigners were net buyers of R1.481 billion worth of South African bonds including repurchase agreements in the week ended January 15, after net sales of R1.041 billion worth of local bonds the week before, figures from the Bond Exchange of South Africa show. This brought net ...

Read Story at IOL BusinessReport (2010-01-18)

Uganda: Watch out when using headhunters to recruit
HR INSIGHT - With Paula Kyabaggu Mukama WHY use a head-hunter? Head-hunting is a growing trend in Uganda and it is being rapidly and widely adapted. Head-hunters are used for varied reasons, especially by people looking for middle management and executive positions. Head-hunters specialise in a broad search, ...

Read Story at The New Vision (2010-08-23)

Zimbabwe: Taming the Catwalk is Dlamini"s Dream
BY JOHN MOKWETSITHOLAKELE Dlamini two years ago would never have imagined that her break from unemployment in South Africa would end with a trip to the finals of M-Net Face of Africa in Nigeria. The Zimbabwean M-Net Face of Africa representative, like most people in 2008, packed her bags for ...

Read Story at The Standard (2010-01-09)

South Africa: Home - SA, Nigeria are economic rivals too
By Ethel Hazelhurst Submit your comment South Africa have scored one goal so far in the World Cup, while Nigeria have yet to hit the back of the net. However, the contest has a long way to go before the relative merits of the two teams can be assessed and ...

Read Story at IOL BusinessReport (2010-06-15)

Botswana: CONSUMER WATCHDOG
Good news or bad news? Advertisement Advertise HereDo you want good news or bad news? Let"s begin with bad news. There"s no reduction in the number of scammers out there who will try and separate you from your hard-earned money. The worse news is that these scammers are evolving, ...

Read Story at Mmegi (2009-10-03)


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