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Kenya Power Costs May Decline as Improved Rains Boost Hydroelectric Plants Power costs in Kenya, East Africa’s largest economy, may fall as seasonal rains raise water levels at the nation’s hydroelectric plants, Kenya Power and Lighting Co., the country’s only distributor of electricity, said.

South Africa, Uganda, Zambia: Sub-Saharan Bond and Currency Market Preview The following events and economic reports may influence trading in sub-Saharan African bonds and currencies today. Bond yields and exchange rates are from the previous session.

Ghana's Government Planning to Sell a Diamond Mine and a Timber Plantation Ghana plans to sell a diamond mine, a plantation and a sawmill as part of a sale of state assets, the Divestiture Implementation Committee said.

Keangnam of South Korea Sells Madagascar Nickel Mine Stake for $31 Million Keangnam Enterprises Ltd., a South Korean builder, agreed to sell stake in a Madagascar nickel mine to state-run Korea Resources Corp. for 35.1 billion won ($31 million).

South African Competition Commission Needs More Funding, Business Day Says South Africa’s Competition Commission needs an extra 237 million rand ($32 million) over the next three years to cover its expenses, Business Day reported, citing Chief Executive Officer Shan Ramburuth.

Reserve Bank to Publish Report on South African Repo, Prime Interest Rates South Africa’s central bank will release a report in the next month or two on its investigation into the spread between the repurchase and prime interest rates.

Tullow Expects Gazprom, Namcor to Join Development of Namibia's Kudu Field Tullow Oil Plc, the U.K. explorer with the most drilling licenses in Africa, said OAO Gazprom may join its Namibian Kudu project.

Transnet's South African Pipeline Costs Increase by 22%, Business Day Says Transnet Ltd.’s multiproduct pipeline in South Africa will cost 2.75 billion rand ($371.5 million) more because of increased engineering and other costs, Business Day reported, citing Neville Eve, Transnet’s general manager for project development and execution.

General News

U.S. State Department Official Apologizes for Remarks on Libya's Qaddafi U.S. State Department spokesman Philip J. Crowley apologized for comments he made last month about Muammar Qaddafi when asked about the Libyan leader’s call for a jihad on Switzerland.

Sudan's Al-Bashir Must Respond to International Criminal Court, U.S. Says Sudanese President Umar al-Bashir should respond to the Internaational Criminal Court’s requests for more information regarding an indictment against him, Scott Gration, the U.S. special envoy to Sudan, told reporters in Nairobi today.



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