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Pan African lists new instrument under JSE’s sustainability segment
By: Martin Creamer 21st October 2024 Gold producer Pan African Resources on Monday announced the listing of a sustainability-linked instrument under the sustainability segment of the... →
M23 rebels seize Congolese town of Kalembe, officials say
By: Reuters 21st October 2024 The M23 rebel group has seized the town of Kalembe in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo, expanding its reach in the region, an official and a... →
Tunisian MPs propose bill stripping central bank of exclusivity on interest rates, ending its independence
By: Reuters 18th October 2024 Tunisia's central bank will no longer have the exclusive power to adjust interest rates or foreign exchange policy, and must only take such action... →
South Africa remains attractive mining investment destination, China hears
By: Martin Creamer 16th October 2024 The South African mining industry is diversifying from the gold mining era to an industry with a diverse range of mineral resources that include... →
Five Reasons to Stay in South Africa Despite Law Firm Exits
14th October 2024 In recent months, we’ve seen a wave of international law firms closing their doors in South Africa, citing a range of challenges such as economic... →
ARM board approves construction of chrome recovery plant at Bokoni platinum mine
By: Martin Creamer 11th October 2024 The construction of a chrome recovery plant at Bokoni platinum mine has been approved by the board of African Rainbow Minerals (ARM). ARM acquired... →
Zambia will own some mining permits after mapping exercise
By: Bloomberg 10th October 2024 Zambia’s government intends to keep ownership of some mining licenCes that are shown to be promising by an ongoing mapping exercise and invite... →
Anglo-Boer War: how a bloody conflict 125 years ago still shapes South Africa
10th October 2024 The 125th anniversary of the Anglo-Boer War of 1899-1902 is marked on 11 October 2024. Also known as the South African War or the Second Boer War,... →