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No love, but some sympathy
By: Terence Creamer 8th December 2023 There is not much love for ArcelorMittal South Africa (AMSA). The near-monopoly business is seen as over-protected, and under responsive by many of... →
Mpumalanga battery manganese aspirant hoping for IDC co-investment
By: Martin Creamer 4th December 2023 Canada-headquartered Giyani Metals, which operates in Botswana, has secured $16-million in financing from South Africa’s Industrial Development... →
Baker McKenzie wins EMEA Finance African Banking Awards pan-African Law Firm of the Year 2023
4th December 2023 Global law firm Baker McKenzie’s Africa-focused Banking & Finance team has won the EMEA Finance African Banking Awards pan-African Law Firm of the... →
Kyiv charm offensive wants to break Russia’s grip on Africa
By: News24Wire 1st December 2023 Ukraine, engaged in a brutal war against invading Russian forces, has worked hard for months to open a new front in its counter-offensive against... →
Treasury says equity injection can be averted as it unveils R47bn Transnet guarantee
By: Terence Creamer 1st December 2023 A R47-billion guarantee facility, effective immediately, has been extended to struggling State-owned freight logistics group Transnet in support of... →
Nigeria’s foreign minister has his work cut out
By: ISS, Institute for Security Studies 30th November 2023 Nigeria’s new Minister of Foreign Affairs Ambassador Yusuf Maitama Tuggar is leading the country’s foreign relations in the face of significant... →
Eskom welcomes World Bank's consent for legal separation of the Transmission Division
28th November 2023 Eskom is pleased to announce that the World Bank, a key strategic creditor of Eskom and the largest multilateral development bank, has granted its... →
Manganese positioning South Africa for entry into huge new energy markets
By: Martin Creamer 28th November 2023 Manganese mining company Jupiter Mines has produced a 99.9% pure sample of high purity manganese sulphate monohvdrate (HPMSM) using the Northern... →