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Business in the expanding African marketupdated: Thu Jul 05 2012 10:25:00

CNN's Robyn Curnow sits down with Frank Braken, the executive vice president of Unilever in Africa.

African consumers 'underestimated' by Western firmsupdated: Thu Jul 05 2012 10:25:00

Western companies operating in Africa have long underestimated the continent's consumers, according to a top executive in one of the world's biggest consumer goods groups.

Amid chaos, Malians hope to get their nation back on trackupdated: Thu May 24 2012 13:36:00

Professor Bruce Whitehouse's blog from Mali began last fall as a slice of culture and society in the West African nation.

Mali protesters storm palace, beat interim presidentupdated: Tue May 22 2012 05:38:00

Dioncounda Traore, Mali's interim president, was beaten and rushed to a hospital after hundreds of protesters demanding his resignation stormed the presidential palace Monday.

How corrupt Nigerian politician was brought to justice in the UKupdated: Wed May 09 2012 08:04:00

The arrest of a Nigerian politician who deposited millions of dollars of stolen money in UK accounts has raised questions about the role of British banks in corruption.

Jailed for stealing $250 millionupdated: Wed May 09 2012 08:04:00

James Ibori, the former Governor of Nigeria's oil region, pleaded guilty to stealing $250 million over eight years

Rise of the 'repats': Africans shun crisis-hit West for jobs back homeupdated: Wed Apr 25 2012 08:22:00

For decades, many African countries saw some of their most skilful young people take their talents to other parts of the world, lured by the financial prospects outside the continent.

Africans leaving Europe for jobsupdated: Wed Apr 25 2012 08:22:00

Nkepile Mabuse reports from Nigeria where "repats"are leaving cash-strapped Europe to return to Africa for work.

Guinea-Bissau coup leaders announce transition president updated: Fri Apr 20 2012 05:27:00

Guinea-Bissau political parties announced a president to lead a transitional government that would rule for up to two years, the proposed timeframe for planning new elections.

Chad's economy hit by Libyan conflictupdated: Wed Apr 18 2012 07:14:00

David McKenzie looks at how Chad's economy is still feeling the impact of the Libyan conflict.

Guinea-Bissau military leaders, political parties announce transitional council updated: Mon Apr 16 2012 06:31:00

Military leaders and a group of political parties in Guinea-Bissau have announced the formation of a Transitional National Council after a recent coup plunged the African country into deeper chaos.

Mali swears in new president, restores civilian ruleupdated: Thu Apr 12 2012 12:34:00

Mali's new interim president vowed that he would not let the country be split by rebels as he was sworn in Thursday, restoring the country to civilian rule after a brief military coup.

Mali's president steps downupdated: Sun Apr 08 2012 15:30:00

Malian President Amadou Toumani Toure handed in his letter of resignation on Sunday, an official said, helping pave the way for the nation's return to civilian rule.

France welcomes deal to end Mali coup crisisupdated: Sat Apr 07 2012 08:16:00

France on Saturday welcomed an agreement between military coup leaders in Mali and a regional bloc that would return the country to democratic rule, two weeks after a coup plunged it into turmoil.

Mali coup leader agrees to return powerupdated: Fri Apr 06 2012 22:58:00

Mali state television announced late Friday that the leader of Mali's coup, Captain Amadou Sanogo, and the Economic Community of West African States have agreed to a plan under which the coup leaders will hand over power to the civilian government in exchange for the end of trade and diplomatic sanctions.

Grave conditions reported as rebels capture northern Maliupdated: Thu Apr 05 2012 15:21:00

Separatist rebels who captured northern areas of Mali called a cease-fire starting Thursday, saying they had captured key territory and achieved their military mission.

Mali to hold national convention to decide future, junta leader saysupdated: Wed Apr 04 2012 19:13:00

The United Nations Security Council on Wednesday once again called for the restoration of the democratically elected government of Mali, which the military overthrew in a coup last month.

African Union adds to sanctions in Maliupdated: Tue Apr 03 2012 23:32:00

International pressure built Tuesday for leaders of the military group that seized power last month from Mali's democratically elected president to restore the nation to civilian rule.

West African states sanction Mali over coupupdated: Mon Apr 02 2012 21:04:00

West African countries slapped Mali's ruling military junta with economic sanctions Monday, saying steps toward restoring democratic rule announced over the weekend weren't enough.

U.S. calls for Mali coup leaders to step downupdated: Fri Mar 30 2012 17:41:00

The United States called on coup leaders in Mali on Friday to step down and allow for elections to take place.

Libya's economy ready for recovery?updated: Tue Mar 27 2012 07:08:00

Investment banker Ahmed Saeed of Nomura discusses whether Libya's economy is ready for recovery.

Obama hails Ghana as 'model for democracy' in Africaupdated: Fri Mar 09 2012 06:48:00

President Barack Obama hailed Ghana as a "model for democracy" during a meeting with the nation's leader that addressed issues ranging from democracy to economic ties.

Asian interest means Africa needs new economic visionupdated: Thu Sep 01 2011 07:37:00

In a much-publicized statement apparently aimed at China, during her recent visit to Africa U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton warned against a "new colonialism in Africa," where it was "easy to come in, take out natural resources, pay off leaders and leave."

Fighting for economic freedomupdated: Tue Jul 26 2011 07:45:00

African voices meets ZewelinzimVavi, a trade union activist who has been described as the "new moral conscience" of South Africa.

South Africa could become 'new Egypt,' warns trade union leaderupdated: Tue Jul 26 2011 07:45:00

South Africa risks witnessing mass uprisings if it doesn't act urgently to deal with rampant youth unemployment, the leader of the country's trade union movement has warned.

Libyan government: a prosperous future lost to civil warupdated: Thu Jul 21 2011 00:03:00

The Libyan government in Tripoli estimates the grinding conflict that has been tearing the country apart for the past five months has cost the national economy some $50 billion.

Construction projects halt due to warupdated: Thu Jul 21 2011 00:03:00

CNN's Ivan Watson takes a look at the construction projects around Tripoli, Libya that have come to a complete halt.

Zimbabwe's parliament approves $98 million loan from Chinaupdated: Wed Jun 01 2011 23:39:00

Zimbabwe's parliament has ratified a 20-year $98 million loan from China to build a defense college, despite objections from members of Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai's party that the poverty-stricken country should prioritize the spending in other ways.

2008: Kenya's forgotten al Qaeda victimsupdated: Mon May 16 2011 13:41:00

In 1998, al Qaeda bombed the U.S. embassy in Nairobi, Kenya. Victims weren't compensated. CNN's David McKenzie reports.

Mobile money risingupdated: Wed Apr 13 2011 06:35:00

CEO and Founder of World Remit, Ismail Ahmed talks about the impact of moving money by mobile phone.

E-mail scam artist gangs of Ghanaupdated: Wed Apr 06 2011 11:30:00

Motherboard.tv looks at the bizarre criminal world of Ghana's e-mail scam gangs.

Inside the criminal world of Ghana's e-mail scam gangsupdated: Wed Apr 06 2011 11:30:00

Ghana is doing extremely well by African standards. Of course "by African standards" means there are dirt roads leading past the brand-new, gold-columned presidential palace, and it seems 1 percent of the country is blowing their country's GDP at bars with $50 cover charges while the other 99 is selling bags of water at stop lights. They have huge mineral reserves and lots of foreign money invested in their extraction, all of which ends up concentrated in the hands of the president, his cabinet, and whichever of their cousins they're getting along with at the time.

Steering to economic stabilityupdated: Thu Mar 31 2011 05:47:00

CNN's Robyn Curnow asks Zimbabwean Finance Minister Tendai Biti how he is steering the country onto a path of economic stability.

Rwanda makes 'landmark' pledge to rescue environmentupdated: Thu Mar 10 2011 06:57:00

In what has been described by environmental groups as a "world first" for a developing country, Rwanda has said it will make sustaining its environment a national priority.

Cocoa crisis in Ivory Coastupdated: Thu Jan 27 2011 12:05:00

The price of cocoa approaches an all-time high after unrest in Ivory Coast. CNN's Nkepile Mabuse reports.

Groups condemn sexual violence, 'reign of terror' in Ivory Coastupdated: Thu Jan 27 2011 12:05:00

A United Nations representative has condemned sexual violence in the Ivory Coast as the White House met with leaders urging the nation's incumbent leader Laurent Gbagbo to give up power.

Security Council OKs more troops for Ivory Coastupdated: Wed Jan 19 2011 10:53:00

The U.N. Security Council voted unanimously Wednesday to send 2,000 additional troops to Ivory Coast, bringing the total mission there to more than 11,000 troops and police.

African economies to grow in 2011updated: Mon Jan 17 2011 10:21:00

CNN's Zain Verjee talks to head of African research for Standard Chartered Bank about Africa's economic prospects.

Africa's economic growth picking up, says expertupdated: Mon Jan 17 2011 10:21:00

The economic outlook for several African countries is expected to improve this year, according to a leading analyst.

AU envoy warns Ivory Coast's Gbagboupdated: Sun Jan 02 2011 17:20:00

Kenya's prime minister headed to Ivory Coast on Sunday with a warning for the country's self-proclaimed president, urging him to step down or face military intervention by his neighbors.

Deadlines pass in Ivory Coast without actionupdated: Sun Jan 02 2011 02:20:00

A new year opened with intransigence in a divided Ivory Coast, as two political rivals ignored threats and deadlines Saturday for one another to step down.

Ouattara gives Gbagbo a deadline to step down in Ivory Coastupdated: Fri Dec 31 2010 17:38:00

A three-man West African delegation won't return to Ivory Coast until Monday, when it will ask self-declared President Laurent Gbagbo to relinquish his post or face a military ouster, a representative of the group said Friday.

Ivory Coast stalemate rooted in years of conflictupdated: Fri Dec 31 2010 05:33:00

Edwige Tonete rarely steps out of her house in Abidjan these days. Something bad is looming in her beloved Ivory Coast.

Political stalemate in the Ivory Coastupdated: Wed Dec 29 2010 14:52:00

West African leaders tell Ivorian President Laurent Gbagbo step down, or else.

Explainer: Ivory Coast crisis -- What's at stake?updated: Wed Dec 29 2010 14:52:00

Ivory Coast remains in a political crisis triggered by the country's disputed presidential election on November 28.

African leaders meet with Gbagbo to deal with Ivory Coast crisisupdated: Wed Dec 29 2010 07:18:00

Three African presidents met with their defiant counterpart in Ivory Coast Tuesday in an effort to defuse the country's political crisis.

West African leaders threaten use of force against Gbagboupdated: Sat Dec 25 2010 06:50:00

At an emergency meeting Friday, West African leaders warned they will not hesitate to use "legitimate force" if necessary to defuse an escalating crisis in Ivory Coast sparked by incumbent President Laurent Gbagbo's refusal to cede power.

West African bloc takes tough stance on Ivory Coastupdated: Mon Dec 13 2010 17:48:00

The head of a West African group of nations rejects the idea of power-sharing talks in the aftermath of the disputed Ivory Coast election, its president said Saturday.

Ivory Coast president says West trying to destabilize governmentupdated: Sun Dec 12 2010 19:33:00

Ivory Coast President Laurent Gbagbo, whose claim to office is in dispute following last month's national election, on Saturday accused Western officials of destabilizing his government by lobbying military leaders and state media to back his rival, Alassane Ouattara.

African Union suspends Ivory Coast amid political chaosupdated: Thu Dec 09 2010 14:31:00

The African Union has suspended the Ivory Coast from the organization amid the country's political chaos following a November runoff election, it said in a statement.

Doing business in Africaupdated: Tue Nov 30 2010 09:14:00

Oil and gas entrepreneur Wale Tinubu says the continent is evolving and that good governance is spreading.

Restoring Nigeria's banking imageupdated: Fri Sep 10 2010 12:01:00

A year after a crisis, Nigeria's banking system has improved, says Tony Elumelu, a former African Business leader of the year.

Restoring Nigeria's banking imageupdated: Fri Sep 10 2010 12:01:00

One year after suffering a similar crisis as Wall Street did in 2008, Nigeria's banking system has significantly improved, according to one market expert.

Donald Kaberuka: 'Africa can now be proud of AFDB'updated: Fri Sep 03 2010 10:45:00

The African Development Bank (AFDB) has put its troubled past behind it and is now stronger than ever, according to president Donald Kaberuka.

Building today, a better Africa tomorrowupdated: Fri Sep 03 2010 10:45:00

African Development Bank President, Donald Kaberuka, tells CNN despite the global economic downturn, the bank today is stronger than ever.

South Africa Labor dispute continuesupdated: Thu Sep 02 2010 15:54:00

Workers continue their strike in Johannesburg. Nima Elbagir reports.

South African government ups offer to striking workersupdated: Wed Sep 01 2010 07:30:00

The South African government has increased its wage and housing offers to striking workers, a union spokesman said.

Opinion: Technology and people power can unlock Africa's potentialupdated: Wed Sep 01 2010 06:36:00

In Africa, we have made great strides towards poverty reduction and broader development in recent years and indeed, we are one of the first regions to show signs of recovery from the global downturn.

South Africa on strikeupdated: Fri Aug 27 2010 06:44:00

A nationwide strike of South African government workers is threatening the country. Richard Quest addresses the issue.

Government workers striking in South Africaupdated: Wed Aug 18 2010 11:46:00

Public sector workers embarked on a countrywide strike in South Africa on Wednesday.

Why foreign aid is important for Africaupdated: Fri Aug 13 2010 10:49:00

The idea that those who have should share with those who don't is inherent in most societies -- insects, animals and humans alike.

S. African public sector workers strikeupdated: Tue Aug 10 2010 14:36:00

As many as 1.3 million public sector workers are on strike across South Africa. CNN's Diana Magnay reports.

South African public sector workers strike, protestupdated: Tue Aug 10 2010 14:36:00

Public sector workers went on strike across South Africa Tuesday, closing schools, putting a crimp in hospital staffing and wreaking havoc on a wide array of public services.

Zimbabwe won't prosecute those behind 2008 violenceupdated: Mon Aug 09 2010 11:41:00

Zimbabwe's president on Monday ruled out prosecuting those behind the 2008 violence and killings that engulfed the country and accounted for about 200 deaths.

Facetime with Ajai Chowdhryupdated: Mon Aug 09 2010 05:12:00

Ajai Chowdhry is the co-founder of HCL Infosystems Ltd., a global enterprise with plans to expand in Africa.

'Why broadband, not roads, will transform Africa'updated: Mon Aug 09 2010 05:12:00

African countries should invest in broadband infrastructure to improve the welfare of their people, according to Ajai Chowdhry, co-founder and CEO of HCL Infosystems, the global IT services provider.

Diallo declared front-runner in Guinea electionupdated: Fri Jul 02 2010 21:02:00

Certified presidential election results announced Friday in Guinea put conservative Cellou Dalein Diallo in first place out of a field of 24 contestants, followed by liberal Alpha Conde, an election observer told CNN.

Tense Guinea awaits election resultsupdated: Fri Jul 02 2010 07:04:00

Results of Guinea's election are scheduled to be announced Friday, elections observers said, as a tense nation waited following the first free ballot since the west African nation gained independence about five decades ago.

Has FIFA gone too far?updated: Thu Apr 29 2010 10:59:00

FIFA is accused of heavy-handed protection of its World Cup sponsors to the detriment of South African businesses.

U.S. urges speedy return to democracy in Nigerupdated: Mon Feb 22 2010 08:52:00

The United States on Monday called for a peaceful and early transition from military to civilian rule in Niger, following last week's coup which ousted President Mamadou Tandja.

Mugabe slams U.S., Western 'filthy antics'updated: Fri Sep 25 2009 11:47:00

Zimbabwe President Robert Mugabe used his address to the U.N. General Assembly Friday to slam sanctions imposed against him and others in his regime, blaming them for worsening the plight of people in his country.

Mugabe: Stop filthy anticsupdated: Fri Sep 25 2009 11:47:00

Speaking to the U.N. General Assembly, Zimbabwe's president calls for Security Council reform and an end to sanctions.

Nigerian banks get $2.5 billion injectionupdated: Mon Aug 17 2009 13:53:00

Nigeria's Central Bank governor has injected more than $2.5 billion into five Nigerian banks and fired their managing directors and has vowed to hold bank officers to high professional and ethical standards.

Nigeria's troubled banksupdated: Mon Aug 17 2009 13:53:00

Nigeria's government is shaking up the country's banking sector to avoid a meltdown. CNN's Christian Purefoy reports.

The worst job in the worldupdated: Sun Jul 19 2009 22:31:00

Finance minister Tendai Biti tells African Voices about the stress of rebuilding Zimbabwe's ailing economy.

Zimbabwe faces new cholera crisisupdated: Thu Jun 04 2009 08:58:00

The worst cholera outbreak in Africa in 15 years has killed more than 4,000 Zimbabweans, and the crisis threatens to worsen when the rainy season hits, the U.N. Children's Fund said Thursday.

IMF: Zimbabwe won't get money without new policies, settling debtupdated: Wed Mar 25 2009 16:51:00

Zimbabwe will get no financial assistance from the International Monetary Fund until it moves ahead with sound policies and settles its outstanding debt, the IMF said Wednesday.

Zimbabwe 'surviving on beer and cigarettes'updated: Wed Mar 18 2009 15:33:00

Zimbabwe's new finance minister Wednesday complained that President Robert Mugabe's government is running on taxes and duties paid on beer and cigarettes.

S.C. governor evokes Zimbabwe in arguments against stimulusupdated: Thu Mar 12 2009 21:18:00

The United States faces a Zimbabwe-style economic collapse if it keeps "spending a bunch of money we don't have," South Carolina Gov. Mark Sanford said Wednesday.

IMF sending team to examine Zimbabwe's economyupdated: Fri Mar 06 2009 12:36:00

The International Monetary Fund has announced it will send a fact-finding mission to poverty-stricken Zimbabwe next week to assess the nation's "economic situation and prospects."

Mugabe hosts lavish party despite national crisisupdated: Sat Feb 28 2009 20:33:00

Zimbabwe President Robert Mugabe was celebrating his 85th birthday with a lavish all-day party Saturday despite the fact that the country is gripped by an economic and health crisis.

'Dire' economy shaking Zimbabweupdated: Sun Feb 22 2009 12:26:00

Zimbabwe's new prime minister on Sunday called the country's economic situation "dire and serious" and asked the international community for help.

Zimbabwe cholera epidemic worseningupdated: Tue Feb 17 2009 12:42:00

The political crisis that has gripped Zimbabwe for nearly a year may be drawing to an end, but a deadly cholera outbreak there is only getting worse.

EU tightens Zimbabwe sanctionsupdated: Mon Jan 26 2009 22:32:00

The European Union tightened sanctions on Zimbabwe's leadership on Monday, condemning President Robert Mugabe's government for its "ongoing failure to address the most basic economic and social needs of its people."

Zimbabwe to print first $100 trillion noteupdated: Fri Jan 16 2009 05:10:00

Zimbabwe's central bank says it will soon introduce a 100 trillion dollar note as the once prosperous country battles to keep pace with hyperinflation that has caused many to abandon the country's currency.

Zimbabwe: Rights activist is 'threat to society'updated: Wed Jan 14 2009 05:12:00

A top Zimbabwean human rights activist facing charges of recruiting people for insurgency training and terrorist bombings is a "threat to society" and must remain in custody, the country's attorney general said.

Zimbabwe opposition: Help us find abducted membersupdated: Sun Jan 11 2009 13:10:00

Zimbabwe's main opposition party has asked organizations such as the United Nations to help find 11 supporters who were allegedly abducted by government agents, a party spokesman said.

Zimbabwe introduces $50 billion noteupdated: Sat Jan 10 2009 16:57:00

Zimbabwe's central bank will introduce a $50 billion note -- enough to buy just two loaves of bread -- as a way of fighting cash shortages amid spiraling inflation.

Zimbabwe declares cholera national emergencyupdated: Thu Dec 04 2008 19:17:00

The Zimbabwean government has declared a national emergency in the face of a cholera outbreak that has killed more than 560 people, the state-owned newspaper The Herald said Thursday.

Zimbabwe troops on streets as cash limits easeupdated: Thu Dec 04 2008 03:47:00

Armored cars patrolled the streets of Zimbabwe's capital and residents flocked to banks Thursday after limits on cash withdrawals were lifted in the inflation-ravaged African nation.

Zimbabwe activist abducted by 12 gunmenupdated: Wed Dec 03 2008 15:42:00

Amnesty International demanded Wednesday to know the whereabouts of human rights activist Jestina Mukoko, who it says was abducted at dawn by armed men in civilian clothes posing as police.

Zimbabwe shocks 'Elders'updated: Wed Dec 03 2008 15:42:00

The Elders say the situation in Zimbabwe is shocking. CNN's Nkepile Mabuse reports.

Zimbabwe summit failsupdated: Mon Nov 10 2008 06:07:00

Zimbabwe's opposition leader calls a regional summit on his country a failure. CNN's Nkepile Mabuse reports.

Tsvangirai rejects Zimbabwe compromise offerupdated: Mon Nov 10 2008 06:07:00

Zimbabwe powersharing talks were left deadlocked Monday after Morgan Tsvangirai, leader of the opposition MDC party, rejected plans to co-manage the ministry that oversees police.

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