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Investors very positive on South Africa's unity govt, says Pallinghurst's Arne Frandsen
By: Martin Creamer 1st July 2024 Amongst all our investors, there’s a very broad support for South Africa’s government of national unity initiative, says Pallinghurst Co-Chief... →
Zimbabwe consumer prices steady in June as ZiG tames inflation
By: Reuters 28th June 2024 Zimbabwe’s monthly consumer prices were unchanged as the nation’s stable bullion-backed currency helped put a lid on inflation. The consumer price... →
South Africa will be well represented at Shanghai Platinum Week, Minerals Council assures 
By: Martin Creamer 28th June 2024 South Africa will be well represented at the upcoming Shanghai Platinum Week 2024, which takes place from July 8 to 11, Minerals Council South... →
South Africa achieves first primary budget surplus in 15 years 
By: Bloomberg 27th June 2024 South Africa achieved its first primary budget surplus in 15 years as it took a stern approach to funding State-owned companies that have drained... →
Business model of Western mining industry needs new power, London Indaba highlights 
By: Martin Creamer 25th June 2024 New power is needed by the Western mining industry, which is still functioning on a trailing old power business model. This was highlighted at... →
Global gold mining major highlights academic partnership with South Africa’s Fort Hare 
By: Martin Creamer 21st June 2024 The University of Fort Hare, where the offspring of mineworkers were the first graduates, has agreed a R12.5-million, initial ten-year academic... →
Ghana, bondholders reach agreement in principle to restructure $13-billion debt, sources say
By: Reuters 21st June 2024 Ghana has reached an agreement in principle with its bondholders for the restructuring of $13-billion worth of international debt, three sources... →
South Africa sets target for resuming global rhino-horn trade
By: Bloomberg 19th June 2024 South Africa, where 79% of the world’s rhinos live, said it aims to come up with a plan by the end of 2030 to dismantle an almost half-century ban... →