All Africa articles – Page 2
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MW Kellogg to report corruption to Serious Fraud Office
Contractor to tell SFO about its own misconduct in Nigeria in deal to receive lenient treatment
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Arup and Davis Langdon team up on Ghanaian school prototype
Design uses modular parts easy for local builders to recreate from local materials
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The best seats on earth: South Africa’s World Cup stadiums
On 11 June, the 2010 World Cup kicks off in South Africa, the first time it’s been held on the African continent. Some 32 nations will compete in 10 stadiums, five of which are new. Stephen Kennett and Thomas Lane take a look at the construction of the big three
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The lure of South Africa
There are major opportunities for UK firms, but before bidding for work they need to understand South Africa's complex equality legislation
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SA World Cup hit by rail link delay
South African high-speed rail link will not be ready for start of football World Cup
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ɫTV collapse in Kenya kills at least one person
One fatality and dozens trapped after a building under construction collapsed in Nairobi
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Five things to know before going to Libya
Could Libya be a refuge for construction companies trying to escape collapsed markets? Perhaps if you follow these tips ...
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Mozambique secures £313m for new railway
European backed railway will connect unexploited Northern coal reserves to the port of Nacala by 2015
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Mabey & Johnson guilty of overseas corruption
Bridge contractor pleads guilty to charges of corruption in Jamaica, Ghana and Iraq
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Lockerbie bomber's release boosts opportunities for UK firms in Libya
Source says 'final obstacle' to doing business has been removed
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South Korean contractor bags $1bn Libya job
Sungwon Corp will build 5,000 residential units for state-linked developer
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Barwa announces $9bn project in Cairo
Hill International and Louis Berger joint venture has won consultancy contract on Barwa New Cairo scheme
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South African World Cup workers end strike
Labourers on stadiums for 2010 event have settled for 12% pay rise and will return to work tomorrow
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Three UK firms appointed to Nigerian regeneration scheme
Sheppard Robson, Arup and Davis Langdon will masterplan a 77,000m² scheme around Minna airport city
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Working for the Colonel: opportunities in Libya
Forty years of isolation has left Libya desperate for reconstruction and rolling in money. So it’s spending billions on national renewal, and if you’re clever you’ll help it out. Oh, it helps if you like coffee
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Zaha Hadid beats Snøhetta with Cairo Expo City design
Architect's winning concept for 450,000m2 exhibition city in Egypt invokes the fluidity of the Nile
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Zaha, queen of the desert: Cairo's Stone Towers
Zaha Hadid has won a competition to design a 525,000m2 development in Cairo known as the Stone Towers
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Out of Africa: Snohetta's University of the Gambia
Norwegian architect Snøhetta has designed a masterplan for a new University of the Gambia. Modular faculty buildings inspired by African “bantabas”, or meeting places for village elders, contain room for up to 15,000 students
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Small firms to get help entering Libyan market
£13,000 Service will include introduction to clients and other firms in the market, advice on setting up, getting visas and repatriating revenue