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- Nigeria: Occupy Nigeria Anniversary - It Will Take Nigeria 70 Years to Pay N6.6 Trillin Debt - Boyo (Vanguard)
- Nigeria: Jonathan and I, Incurred N60 Billion Debt for Bayelsa, Sylva Tells Dickson (Leadership)
- Tanzania: Nation Facing U.S.$3.76 Billion Deficit (EA Business)
- Rwanda: Scared of Euro Debt Crisis, BNR Keeps Interest Rates High (Focus)
- Nigeria: Power - Sambo Raises Alarm Over Accumulation of Debt (Leadership)
- Zimbabwe: Riozim to Settle Debt With Capital Bank (Financial Gazette)
- South Africa: Nation 'Busy Addressing Fitch's Concerns' (SA Info)
- Nigeria: U.S.$1.5 Billion Fuel Debt Loan By NNPC Illegal - NASS (Leadership)
- Comoros: IMF, World Bank Support U.S.$176 Million Debt Relief (IMF)
- Namibia: Oshakati's Debt On the Increase (Namibian)
- Sudan: UN Confirms Sudan's Delinquent Status, Arrears Reach U.S.$1 Million (Sudan Tribune)
- Nigeria: NNPC Borrows U.S.$1.5 Billion to Pay Fuel Debt (Leadership)
- Sudan: Sudan Denies Not Paying 2012 Dues to UN Despite List Showing Otherwise (Sudan Tribune)
- Sudan: Sudan Behind On Paying 2012 Dues to the United Nations (Sudan Tribune)
- Gambia: Understanding the Budget Ministries, the Debt Service Charges and Maitenace of State Aircraft (Foroyaa)
- Nigeria: NNPC Secures U.S.$1.5 Billion Loan to Finance Fuel Imports (This Day)
- Egypt: U.S. Backs Egyptian-IMF Deal - Spokeswoman (Egypt Online)
- Nigeria: Gets Advice Against Rising Debt Profile (Daily Trust)
- Nigeria: Afenifere Group Decries Nigeria's Debt Profile (This Day)
- Egypt: Cabinet - State to Pay EGP106.9 Million Debts of Small Farmers (Egypt Online)
- Uganda: Avoid New Debt Like You Would the Plague (New Vision)
- Nigeria: AMCON Approaches Debt Recovery With Human Face, Says Chike - Obi (This Day)
- Nigeria: Experts Canvass Public Debt Reduction in 2013 (Leadership)
- Nigeria: World Bank - Nigeria, Others Record U.S.$4.9 Trillion External Debt (This Day)
- Tanzania: No Panic As Local Debt Hits Sh20 Trillion (Daily News)
- Zimbabwe: FIFA Warn ZIFA (The Herald)
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