Google has signed deals to supply software to students and government workers in two East African nations, in a bid to put them on the technical footing of more developed countries.
The web search leader said on Monday it had agreed to separate partnerships with the Rwandan Ministry of Infrastructure and the Kenya Education Network (KENET), which represents students and staff at 32 universities in Kenya.
Read more at FIN24.co.za
Tuesday, March 20, 2007
Bad weather shuts S.Africa's coal export terminal
South Africa's Richards Bay Coal Terminal (RBCT) remained closed for a third straight day owing to bad weather on Tuesday, but a spokeswoman said the closure had not materially affected exports so far.
South Africa's two key outlets of Durban and Richards Bay remained shut since early Sunday, with all shipping and bunker operations stopped due to bad weather, officials said. The storms lashed the ports located in the Kwa ZuluNatal province.
Read more at Reuters South Africa
South Africa's two key outlets of Durban and Richards Bay remained shut since early Sunday, with all shipping and bunker operations stopped due to bad weather, officials said. The storms lashed the ports located in the Kwa ZuluNatal province.
Read more at Reuters South Africa
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