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- Uganda: Primary Commodities Post Negative Growth (Monitor)
- Uganda: Mombasa Residents 'Steal' Otafiire's Sugar (Monitor)
- Kenya: TV Firms Focus On Smart Sets Despite Slow Uptake (Nation)
- Mozambique: Mozambi Coal Completes Airborne Survey (AIM)
- Gambia: Stakeholders Discuss Standards On Basic Food Commodities (Daily Observer)
- Nigeria: Dangote Pasta Targets 65 Percent of Market (Daily Trust)
- Liberia: The Cocoa Comeback (allAfrica.com)
- Rwanda: Bralirwa Announces Price Increase for Soft Drinks (Focus)
- Uganda: Duty-Free Sugar Hurts Manufacturers (Independent)
- Rwanda: Milk Consumption Campaign Kicks Off Today (New Times)
- Kenya: Sh34 Million Ugandan MP's Sugar Destroyed (Nairobi Star)
- Tanzania: Sugar Board Rules Out Plans for Price Intervention (Daily News)
- Sudan: Local Women Call for Greater Participation in Constitutional Review (Sudan Tribune)
- Tanzania: Lessons From Coffee Tasting Competition (Daily News)
- Rwanda: Local Tea Sales Dip At Mombasa Auction (New Times)
- Liberia: Price Hike (New Democrat)
- Namibia: Camelthorn Ready to Fight Monopoly in Beer Market (Namibian)
- Tanzania: Exports Continue to Save Economy (Daily News)
- Uganda: Local Tea Farmers Set to Earn Big (Monitor)
- Zambia: Sugar Outgrowers Land K210 Billion (Times of Zambia)
- Egypt: Country, Sudan Sign Protocol On Commodity Supply (Egypt Online)
- Gambia: Update On Prices of Basic Food Commodities At Serekunda Market (Foroyaa)
- Rwanda: Crown Beverages Seeks Big Share of Local Beverage Market (New Times)
- Namibia: Shottish Hits NBL Target (Namibian)
- Zimbabwe: Delta's Lager Volumes Soar (The Herald)
- Uganda: Sugar Tax Waiver to Be Lifted (Monitor)
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