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Libya central bank showdown risks spiralling into wider crisis
By: Reuters 2nd September 2024 A struggle to control the Central Bank of Libya (CBL) has already sparked a blockade of oil production and it threatens the worst crisis in years... →
Is Russia’s war against Ukraine spilling over into Africa?
By: ISS, Institute for Security Studies 12th August 2024 Dangerous signs of a proxy Russia-Ukraine war on the continent could have grave implications for Africa. Russia appears to be intensifying its... →
The potential impact of customary law on the mining industry
19th July 2023 The Constitution recognises customary law as being an independent and original source of law.[1] In terms of section 211(3) of the Constitution,... →
Libya’s promising transition stalls
By: ISS, Institute for Security Studies 13th August 2021 The surge of hope inspired by the remarkable breakthrough in Libya’s year-old peace process is starting to fade as negotiations to enable viable... →
NT: Statement on National Treasury's international roadshow
28th March 2017 Finance Minister Pravin Gordhan, senior officials from the National Treasury and senior leaders of South African business held a series of... →
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