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  1. Podcast: Fighting Corruption in Nigeria http://bit.ly/779Ltm
  2. Kenya cuts key interest rate from 7.75% to 7.00% http://bit.ly/6yj2s5
  3. South African economy emerges from recession thanks to World Cup spending http://bit.ly/7a0drj
  4. Crisis in Africa not over, but medium-term outlook more promising, says IMF official http://bit.ly/4KpGhr
  5. Hope and worry in Zambia; Zambians less poor, but is corruption on rise? http://bit.ly/1wAfHj
  6. Ghana cuts prime interest rate from 18.5% to 18%; more rate cuts likely http://bit.ly/3gVATU
  7. FT: Ghana pledges tough curbs on spending; expectations of oil bonanza unrealistically high http://bit.ly/7ky9C
  8. RT @baldaufji: High scorers in corruption index were New Zealand, Denmark, Singapore, Sweden http://bit.ly/6NBc1 Probly bribed the judge
  9. Dividend payment via mobile phone in Kenya http://bit.ly/JOqN9 (by @bankelele)
  10. "The lure of Africa: In 2010 bond markets will discover its attractions" http://bit.ly/sgtI8 (by @dambisamoyo)
  11. South African Start-Up Index launched http://bit.ly/4qKvMi (h/t @kenyanpundit)
  12. Nigeria's Guaranty Trust Bank is now on Twitter - @gtbankonline
  13. Podcast: The transition from ZimDollar to USDollar in Zimbabwe http://bit.ly/2dHH61
  14. Economist: Hints of a new chapter in Nigeria http://bit.ly/1GNGNR
  15. Kenya plans to sell another $249 million worth of infrastructure bonds; yield 12% http://bit.ly/3OlZLs
  16. Kenya's "Too Big to Fail" Banks http://bit.ly/gZc5c (by @mainat)
  17. West African Gas Pipeline nears completion; will help supply electricity to Ghana, Togo, and Benin http://bit.ly/1ftWBT
  18. Nigerian companies consider listing on London Stock Exchange http://bit.ly/4eyEyI
  19. Report: Tanzania will post 5% GDP growth in 2009 and accelerate in 2010 http://bit.ly/3qXFda
  20. A sobering view of the Zimbabwean economy. http://tinyurl.com/yhsn3qz (via @sokwanele and @sashanaryshkine)