Mining industry welcomes new Zimbabwe regime
CAPE TOWN - ORGANISERS of the annual African Mining Indaba are hopeful of progress in Zimbabwe’s mining sector under the new regime of President Emmerson Mnangagwa. The veteran po ...
Read More »CAJ News outlines 2018’s Africa growth plans
JOHANNESBURG - TAPPING into opportunities in North Africa is to feature prominently in the growth strategy for Centre for African Journalists (CAJ) News, the continent’s premier n ...
Read More »‘Money useless if SA education is not digitised’
JOHANNESBURG - GOVERNMENT’S allocation of more than R200 billion (US$15,6 billion) to expand access to basic education to millions of children in South Africa will be futile witho ...
Read More »AMG’s gold reserves to hit R1 billion mark
JOHANNESBURG - THE African Medallion Group’s (AMG’s) gold reserves are set to double to R1 billion (US$78,5 million) in early 2018 after impressive developments at the South Afric ...
Read More »Mnangagwa vows Zimbabwe has turned over a new leaf
PRETORIA - ZIMBABWE is neither for the ruling Zanu-PF nor the opposition Movement for Democratic Change (MDC), new president Emmerson Mnangwagwa said emphasising his government wo ...
Read More »Mnangagwa embarks on first state visit to SA
JOHANNESBURG - ZIMBABWEAN President, Emmerson Mnangagwa, is embarking on his first visit to neighbouring South Africa following his inauguration last month. He will meet South Afr ...
Read More »MTN boosts network capacity for festive rush
JOHANNESBURG - MTN South Africa is boosting its network capacity to address festive season demand. Jacqui O’Sullivan, Executive for Corporate Affairs: MTN SA, said the network upg ...
Read More »AYO Technology lists on JSE
by MTHULISI SIBANDA JOHANNESBURG - THE sound of the African kudu horn will echo at the Johannesburg Stock Exchange (JSE) later this week to celebrate the listing of AYO Technology ...
Read More »Cyber-attacks, politics impact on Southern Africa firms
HARARE - POLITICAL uncertainty through government transitions and large scale cyber-attacks have emerged the key risks for businesses in Southern Africa in the coming year. This i ...
Read More »Rand reaction anticipated as ANC awaits new leader
JOHANNESBURG - ANALYSTS have forecasted the Rand to react “strongly” to the election of a new leader of the ruling African National Congress (ANC), most likely late on Monday. Nko ...
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