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PetroSA has expanded its African gas and petroleum interests by partnering with companies
in Namibia and Mozambique … 
Congo presidential contender Jean-Pierre Bemba says he did not accept a provisional
election result giving victory to President Joseph Kabila, and would challenge it "by all
legal means" … 
Two prominent Zambian businessmen and allies of former president Frederick Chiluba have
been arrested on charges of defrauding the government, officials have announced … 
Heavily-armed Ethiopian troops propping up Somalia's government briefly advanced towards
Islamist fighters, heightening fears of a full-blown war in the Horn of Africa nation,
witnesses have said … 
… Jan Egeland's three-day trip was in doubt after Sudanese officials said all his
proposed destinations were too insecure for him to visit. Opheera McDoom reports … 
One person was killed after Somali Islamist fighters fired at a crowd in Mogadishu
protesting against a ban on the popular narcotic leaf khat … 
Mauritanians vote in parliamentary polls which will test the willingness of their military
rulers to hand over the Saharan country to civilian, democratic rule, writes Daniel Flynn … 
… but questions remain about when the long-awaited polls will take place in the
oil-rich nation recovering from civil war. Zoe Eisenstein reports … 
At least 200 employees of Zimbabwe's state-run broadcaster are set to lose their jobs this
month after the new chief executive officer complained the company was overstaffed,
reports have said … 
Africans hold the key in resolving local wars such as Sudan's Darfur conflict but need
foreign aid to beef up peacekeeping, lawmakers from the continent have said … 