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Finance: Soaring costs and shrinking poc![]() It is water projects that suffer most from the drying up of foreign ... |
Transport: Clogged ports invite competit![]() Inefficiencies in Nigeria’s Lagos and Port Harcourt harbours have created an environment in which its West African neighbours are now jostling to pick up the ... |
Opinion: Anna Tibaijuka![]() We need new ideas to save African cities says UN Habitat's executive director ... |
Companies: Boom-time buildersForeign and domestic infrastructure companies are making profits throughout Africa in spite of the general downturn in global commerce ... |
Bridges and ports made in China![]() Since 2008, Chinese banks and contractors have been the prime force in African infrastructure, and the trend will only continue as competition from other Asian players heats up ... |
Libya's great man-made riverLibya's great man-made river ... |
Kigali goes to the capital marketKigali goes to the capital ... |
Eskom and consumers pay the priceEskom and consumers pay the ... |
Bring on the binmen and bus drivers![]() With government budgets under strain and private companies reluctant to invest without guaranteed returns, citizens are increasingly taking matters into their own ... |
Interview: Chakib Benmoussa, Moroccan in“Solidarity between the regions must be ... |
New cities for the citizens![]() The changing faces of Lagos, Rabat and ... |
Water: Share and share alike![]() Algeria, Libya and Tunisia are showing how cooperation on resource sharing can meet both social and environmental demands ... |
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