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Putting off the inevitable - Why delaying business rescue can be fatal for struggling companies and its directors
22nd January 2025 The global business landscape is a turbulent sea, where even the most robust companies can find themselves navigating treacherous waters. Economic... →
Comoros ruling party wins parliamentary elections, opposition rejects results
By: Reuters 15th January 2025 The ruling party in the Comoros won decisively in parliamentary elections this week, the electoral commission said, but opposition parties either... →
Fighting resumes in eastern Congo, army and M23 say
By: Reuters 3rd December 2024 Fighting resumed in eastern Congo on Monday, again violating a ceasefire, the M23 rebel group and Congolese army said, casting doubt on whether the... →
Namibia votes for new president in most competitive election in decades
By: Reuters 27th November 2024 Voters waited in long queues outside polling stations in Namibia's capital Windhoek on Wednesday morning to cast their ballots for a new president... →
Great expectations as democracy wins in Botswana
By: ISS, Institute for Security Studies 18th November 2024 After nearly six decades of BDP rule, the triumphant UDC government has the tough task of restoring sound governance. Botswana’s 30 October... →
Gary Van Niekerk: GOOD Party welcomes Hawks investigation
15th November 2024 The GOOD Party in Nelson Mandela Bay welcomes the decisions by the HAWKS to summon Gary Van Niekerk to court to face charges of fraud. The charges... →
South Africa markets eurobonds after coalition lifts confidence 
By: Bloomberg 12th November 2024 South Africa is marketing eurobonds in its first potential international debt sale under a government of national unity following May elections.... →
Civic Education Project Launch and Stakeholder Roundtable Meeting
8th October 2024 From approximately twenty-eight million registered South African voters for the 2024 National Elections, the Independent Electoral Commission (IEC)... →