Somalia: U.S. Launches Airstrike on Militants

Came across this today:
The leader of Somalia’s al Shabaab insurgent group was the target of a U.S. airstrike early Thursday morning in the central Somali town of Dhusamareb, reliable sources said.

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Somalia: Rebel Chief Killed in U.S. Airstike - Sources

Mary wrote to us about:
The leader of Somalia’s al Shabaab insurgent group was the target of a U.S. airstrike early Thursday morning in the central Somali town of Dhusamareb, reliable sources said.

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Zimbabwe: Maringwa Continues to Defy Odds

Harold sends us:
JUST when many people thought he would throw in the towel and hang up his boots after being weighed down by a spate of injuries that followed a horrific knee injury he suffered in 2000, veteran Dynamos midfielder Desmond Maringwa has defied all odds and soldiered on.

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Zimbabwe: Division One Soccer Matches Resume

Found this:
A resurgent Mwana Africa will be looking for their fourth win in a row when they take on Zinwa in a Northern Region Division One soccer match at Ngoni Stadium in Norton this afternoon.

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Zimbabwe: Central Bank Opens Up Currency Trading

Interesting:
THE Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe has liberalised the foreign currency market by introducing an interbank trading system that will result in exchange rates being determined by the forces of supply and demand to encourage inflows into the formal market.

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Zimbabwe: Nyanga to Host Festival

Thanks Hank, for pointing out:
Art lovers in the Eastern Highlands resort town of Nyanga will no longer need to travel kilometres to quench their thirst for arts but will now enjoy the fiesta right at their doorstep, thanks to the Nyanga festival.

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Zimbabwe: ‘Media Training Programme Welcome Development’

Found this post:
ARTS journalists require continued training to equip them with the latest international trends in arts reporting, Zimbabwe Union of Journalists (ZUJ) president Matthew Takaona said in his opening remarks at the Hifa Media Training Programme on Monday.

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Zimbabwe: Forex Reforms Remove Price Distortions

Came across this today:
THE huge liberalisation and simplification of the foreign currency markets announced yesterday, and the effective creation of a single market-driven exchange rate for almost all commercial transactions, remove at a stroke many business constraints and end many of the damaging business distortions.

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Middle East and Africa LNG Industry Report Gives Detailed Analysis of All Active and Planned Liquefaction and … (Centre Daily Times)

Thanks Mary, for pointing out:
Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c90432) has announced the addition of Middle East and Africa LNG Industry Report: Detailed Analysis of All Active and Planned Liquefaction and Regassification Terminals Including Capacity Forecasts to their offering.

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Zimbabwe: May Day Sacred for Workers

Here’s a great post:
ZIMBABWE today joins the rest of the world in celebrating International Worker’s Day, a holiday commemorated around the world on May 1.

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