AfricanBUSINESS

THE AFHICAN BUSINESS STORY

ISSUE CELEBRATION

N°300 July 2004

COVER STORY T h e A f r i c a n B u s i n e s s S t o r y .

ZIMBABWE L a n d r e f o r m m a s k s P OW E R STR UGGLE.

SPOTLIGHT T h o u g h t s o f Y o w e r i M u s e v e n i .

E d i t o r i a l 13 That winning feeling

C o v e r St o r y African Business' 30 0 th issue 14 Riding the storms

Is s u e s Z im b a b w e 24 Land reform masks power struggle. 28 The Great Trek north.

V i e w F r o m t h e CITY 30 African currencies show resilience.

H e a l t h 32 How Aids can be beaten.

O i l & G a s 36 The price dilemma.

DATELINE USA 38 Money-transfer clampdown.

T e l e c o m s 4 0 Celltel and KenCell in huge merger.

T e c h n o l o g y 42 Africa's IT outsourcing potential.

Fo r u m 44 African Economic Summit:

Africa's leaders gather to measure progress.

T o p i c 48 Africa's people smuggling capital.

B u s i n e s s e d u c a t i o n 50 S Africa's business schools fail test.

COUNTRYFILE 54 South Africa: Privatisation is dead. 56 The Comoros: An unstable triangle. 58 Kenya: Constitution undercurrents. 6 0 Nigeria: Credits to small businesses.

S p o r t i n g B u s i n e s s 4 6 S. Africa counts World Cup gains.

S p o t l i g h t 52 Thoughts of Yoweri Museveni.

R e v i e w s B o o k s / M u s i c 6 4 Books: Including'Heads Up'. 66 Music: Smadj's Dig mix.

A f r i c a n B u s i n e s s I Ju l y 2 0 0 4

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