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Issue No. 383  Date:  April 07 - April 13, 2005

 
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Nursing deadly wounds
By Kizito Makoye
The report issued by the Commission for Africa recently has been met with enthusiasm by renowned economists in the country, though they express their doubt on the issues being implemented.
The report which promises to be ‘blisteringly honest’ highlights the crucial issues that the continent is facing, and calls for intervention from rich countries to inject aid into Africa.

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Standard Chartered General Manager for SME’s Banking, Mwanahiba Ramadhani (C), briefing journalists during a press conference to re-launch the ‘SME Banking’ in Dar es Salaam this week. Left is Standard Chartered Tanzania CEO, Hemen Shan and right is Head of Marketing, Consumer Banking Division, Awaichi Mawalla. (Photo by Peter Mgongo).

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