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Implats Swings Into First-Half Profit

South Africa’s Impala Platinum (Implats) swung into first-half profit, boosted by increased output, higher metals’ basket price and a weaker rand, the miner said on Thursday. Headline earnings per share.

Orange’s Restructuring Imminent

Orange, the French telecoms giant said on Wednesday that it was considering all options for its Niger business, which has been hit by difficult market conditions, including finding a partner.

AFRICAN LEADERSHIP MAGAZINE HOSTS THE 7TH PERSONS OF THE YEAR AWARDS AMIDST GLITZ & GLAMOUR

… OVER 200 AFRICAN BUSINESS LEADERS IN ATTENDANCE …BUSINESS LEADERS INK MULTIMILLION DOLLAR AGREEMENT AT THE POST EVENT NETWORKING BREAKFAST Johannesburg, February 27, 2019: The African Leadership Magazine UK, Africa’s.

Malawi Maize Output Rises

Malawi’s maize output rose 27 percent to 3.3 million tonnes in the 2018/19 season, helped by abundant rainfall and government subsidies, its agriculture minister said on Thursday. Malawi’s Minister of.

Namibia Calls For More Funding In Disease Management

Namibia’s disease burden is gradually transitioning from communicable to non-communicable diseases (NCD) and this trend is reflected in the shares of health expenditure, according to the Ministry of Health and.

Nigeria Elects President For A New Four-Year Tenure

Muhammadu Buhari, Nigeria’s president has been re-elected for a non-renewable second tenure. In a keenly contested election, Buhari, a former general of the Nigerian army, the presidential flag-bearer of the.

SASA Launched; Seeks To Raise Industry-wide Sponsorship

The South African Sponsorship Association (SASA) has been launched. The organisation, a new regulated body, will seek to inspire, educate and raise standards within the sponsorship industry. According to the.

Humphrey Nwugo, Afrexim’s Southern Africa COO.

Humphrey Nwugo has been appointed as African Export-Import Bank (Afreximbank) Regional Chief Operating Officer for its Harare-based Southern Africa Regional Office. Mr. Nwugo had been serving in an acting capacity.

Royal Family In Morocco

Britain’s Prince Harry and Meghan, the Duchess of Sussex, have traveled to one of Morocco’s most prestigious equestrian clubs to learn about how therapy using horses can benefit children with.