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20 consumers owe City of Cape Town nearly R160m

Cape Town – The Top 10 defaulting Cape Town businesses owe the City more than R120 million in debt older than 90.

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Egypt introduces improved financial reporting system for agencies

The finance ministry of Egypt has started the implementation of a new system to monitor state agencies’ financial transactions. The Government Financial.

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South Africa’s Land Bank says expropriation could cost the government R41 billion

The Land and Agricultural Development Bank of South Africa (LADBSA) has warned that land expropriation without compensation, implemented on farmland, will trigger.

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Ethiopian Airlines, Zambia to relaunch national airline at cost of $30 million

Ethiopian Airlines has signed a shareholding agreement with Zambia’s main development agency to relaunch the southern African country’s flag carrier at an.

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ECOWAS moves to develop regional strategies for AGOA, TIFA

A Technical Working Group (TWG) comprising of focal points from Directorates of the Commission of the Economic Community of West African States.

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Afreximbank Records $343m Gross Revenue in Half-year

The African Export-Import Bank (Afreximbank) has released its unaudited financial statements for the half-year period ended 30 June 2018, showing gross revenue.

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Nigeria Wasted $1tn Earned in Oil Booms, Says Report

But for the recurring wastefulness of federal government, the country could have used about $1 trillion it earned from its production and.

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Nestlé Central & West Africa Region appoints Rémy Ejel market head

Nestlé Central & West Africa Limited, a subsidiary of the world’s leading Food and Beverage Company, has appointed Mr. Rémy Ejel as.

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Ivory Coast bank woes threaten to slow early cocoa purchases

Poor liquidity within Ivory Coast’s banking system caused by the collapse of the top cocoa producer’s largest domestic exporter risks hindering exports.

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Nairobi Securities Exchange suspends trading of Kenya’s ARM Cement

The Nairobi Securities Exchange said on Monday it had suspended trading of Kenya’s ARM Cement two days after it was put under.

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