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SA trade unions stage mass strike

afrol News, 6 August - South Africa trade unions mass strike in protest against high cost of living has almost paralysed transport services also immobilising businesses sector.

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Tanzanians lead own mining development

afrol News, 5 August - Tanzanians have gained the opportunity to prospect and develop mining industry rather than sit back and watch international companies bring expatriate project teams.

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South African gold miners down tools

afrol News, 16 July - Thousands of South African miners went on a one-day strike in three provinces today, to protest hiking electricity, food and fuels costs.

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Luanda most expensive city in the world

afrol News / Savana, 23 June - Angolan capital of Luanda is the most-expensive city in the world for expatriates ahead of Paris and London for second consecutive time, a survey by ECA International has revealed.

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Ghana | World
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Trade unions call for decent work

afrol News, 22 April - Trade ministers and heads of state meeting for the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD) in the Ghanaian capital Accra have been urged to endorse a strong commitment on the interlinkage between trade and development.

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» 13.12.2004 - Liberia has "dysfunctional economy", UN
» 08.12.2004 - New oil price strike threats in Nigeria
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