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  1. Kenya's "Too Big to Fail" Banks http://bit.ly/gZc5c (by @mainat)
  2. West African Gas Pipeline nears completion; will help supply electricity to Ghana, Togo, and Benin http://bit.ly/1ftWBT
  3. Nigerian companies consider listing on London Stock Exchange http://bit.ly/4eyEyI
  4. Report: Tanzania will post 5% GDP growth in 2009 and accelerate in 2010 http://bit.ly/3qXFda
  5. A sobering view of the Zimbabwean economy. http://tinyurl.com/yhsn3qz (via @sokwanele and @sashanaryshkine)
  6. @alykhansatchu You're quite welcome. Keep all that interesting news flowing!
  7. Liberian cellphone company sells shares to public sans stock exchange http://bit.ly/4krQFm
  8. Shortage of dollars in Malawi may end fixed exchange rate http://bit.ly/1hjudg (via @alykhansatchu)
  9. S&P may cut Kenya's outlook to "stable" from "positive" due to lack of political reforms http://bit.ly/2JTZjn
  10. Video: Analysis of developments in Nigerian banking sector http://bit.ly/3BE6r6
  11. Twenty-six African nations agree on roadmap to create free-trade zone within 2-3 years http://bit.ly/LDQhq
  12. Access Kenya beats target for home broadband connections http://bit.ly/12Y7fx
  13. @PamelaScully Many thanks, Pamela!
  14. Nigerian banks position themselves for another round of mergers http://bit.ly/4Dfymr
  15. Nigeria's Dangote Cement plans listing on London Stock Exchange http://bit.ly/zAkI2
  16. Liquidity of Nigerian bond market soars http://bit.ly/31P1Ag
  17. New Kenyan regulations protect investors by requiring additional disclosure from IPO and debt issuers http://bit.ly/c5cAQ
  18. Angola seeks $4 billion in biggest sub-Saharan bond sale http://bit.ly/2rBvNR
  19. Mauritian Stock Exchange one of Africa's best performers this year; but still sees profits fall http://bit.ly/3TWGXN
  20. Nigerian BankPHB allegedly lends $3 billion without asking for collateral http://bit.ly/2xpGJI