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Ghana president replaces finance minister in reshuffle
By: Reuters 14th February 2024 Ghana's President Nana Akufo-Addo has replaced the finance minister in a cabinet reshuffle amid criticism of his handling of the country's economic... →
2024 defining year for world’s first woman-owned phosphate mine, looking at IPO
By: Martin Creamer 12th February 2024 Adelaide Ruiters has been slogging away for ten years to get the world’s first woman-owned phosphate mine up and running. Now, 2024 looks like the... →
Impact of Red Sea crisis on Africa – red flag or red herring?
By: ISS, Institute for Security Studies 12th February 2024 Still reeling from the effects of COVID-19 and the Ukraine war, African countries face yet another geopolitical hurdle with the Red Sea crisis and... →
Permanent aerial mesh support, exoskeletons under scrutiny to make mining safer
By: Martin Creamer 9th February 2024 Minerals Council South Africa is looking at the possibility of promoting permanent aerial mesh support throughout the mining industry as part of... →
HSBC sees South Africa household spending remaining weak in 2024
By: Bloomberg 1st February 2024 Household consumption in South Africa is expected to pick up slightly in 2024 after likely growing at its weakest pace in three decades last year,... →
CDH launches innovative Technology & Communications service offering with Tayyibah Suliman at the helm
29th January 2024 Cliffe Dekker Hofmeyr (CDH), one of South Africa and Kenya's leading corporate and commercial law firms, continues to evolve with a refreshed... →
IFP: KwaZulu-Natal Has 25566 Unemployed Teacher Graduates
29th January 2024 The IFP in the KZN Legislature, as the Official Opposition expresses deep concern over the high number of unemployed teacher graduates and a high... →
Blinken’s Africa trip loops in new Atlantic Ocean partners
By: ISS, Institute for Security Studies 26th January 2024 United States (US) Secretary of State Antony Blinken has taken time off from his hectic shuttle diplomacy in the Middle East to visit four African... →