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Central Banks Continue To Add To Gold Reserves

Net gold purchases for August amounted to 57.3 t, reflecting gross purchases of 61.1 t and gross sales of 4.8 t, World Gold Council (WGC) market intelligence director Alistair Hewitt said in.

Pilot Killed When Aircraft Crashes Into Garage Of Vryburg House

A culpable homicide investigation is under way after a pilot was killed and a passenger injured when a light aircraft crashed in Huhudi, near Vryburg, North West police said on.

South African Rand steady, Focus on Sino-U.S. Trade Talks

South Africa’s rand was steady in early trade on Monday, as investors waited for the U.S.-China talks due to start this week to see if the world’s two top economies.

UK TRADE ENVOY SPEAKS ON POST-BREXIT TRADE RELATIONS WITH AFRICA AT THE INVEST IN AFRICA SUMMIT

Portsmouth-UK: The UK Prime Minister’s Trade Envoy to Uganda and Rwanda, Lord Popat of Harrow, has called for the prioritization of trade with Africa, as the country prepares to leave.

Angola Launches International Oil Tender

Angola presented on Wednesday proposals for oil investments, launching an international tender for the exploitation of the marine basins of Namibe (south) and Benguela (center). The National Agency for Oil,.

Zambia, Congo to Export Maize

The Zambian government said on Wednesday it had signed a deal to export to 600,000 metric tonnes of maize to the neighbouring Democratic Republic of Congo from next year. Zambia’s.

SA’s Leading Miner, Harmony Gold Refinances Credit

South Africa’s largest gold miner Harmony Gold has refinanced and increased its existing $350 million loan and revolving credit facility, raising it to $400 million, lead arranger Absa Bank Limited.

Tunisia To Issue 800 Million Eurobond

Tunisia needs around 8.5 billion Tunisian dinars ($2.96 billion) in external financing in 2020 and plans to issue bonds up to 800 million euros ($874.24 million) of debt, a senior.

Public Leadership Development Masterclass on: Parliamentary Processes, Policy Planning and Research for Effective Parliamentary Accountability and Oversight

Recent reports have shown that African parliaments have begun to exert greater influence on the governance of their countries in recent years. While African parliaments are now more effective at.