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Zimbabwe’s ZiG: devaluations won’t fix a currency that’s in trouble because of government overspending
23rd October 2024 The Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe devalued the ZiG by 43% on 27 September 2024. This weakened the official exchange rate from 13.9 ZiG per US dollar to... →
South Africa must push agricultural exports within Brics
By: Econ3x3 23rd October 2024 South Africa has an export-led agricultural sector, with exports having been a major catalyst in the sector’s growth over the past three decades.... →
Tanzania building grid interconnector with Zambia to help mitigate power crisis
By: Reuters 21st October 2024 Tanzania is building a grid interconnector with Zambia to help assist in mitigating a drought-driven power crisis, Tanzania's deputy prime minister... →
South Africa remains attractive mining investment destination, China hears 
By: Martin Creamer 16th October 2024 The South African mining industry is diversifying from the gold mining era to an industry with a diverse range of mineral resources that include... →
Somalia and Turkey are becoming firm allies – what’s behind this strategy
16th October 2024 Turkey has ramped up its partnership with Somalia in recent months. It is helping Somalia defend its waters, and has signed a deal to explore for... →
Daily Podcast – October 15, 2024
15th October 2024 October 15, 2024. For Creamer Media in Johannesburg, I’m Lumkile Nkomfe. →
Business confidence steadily being restored – Sacci
By: Creamer Media Reporter 15th October 2024 The South African Chamber of Commerce and Industry's (Sacci's) Business Confidence Index (BCI) averaged 110.9 for the first nine months of this... →
Daily Podcast – October 14, 2024
14th October 2024 Making headlines: Politicians pay tribute to 'committed leader' Tito Mboweni Ramaphosa believes SA heading in the right direction under GNU And,... →