South Africa’s Coal Rail Export Bottlenecks Are Getting Worse
South Africa’s rail bottlenecks are getting worse, with the country on course to deliver less coal to the
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IMF Approves $1.8 Billion in Loans for Senegal to Revive Economy
The International Monetary Fund approved about $1.8 billion in loans for Senegal to support the nation’s recovery and
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Wagner revolt in Russia clouds outlook for its operations in Africa
By Tiemoko Diallo and Judicael Yongo BAMAKO/BANGUI A revolt by the Wagner militia in Russia poses a diplomatic
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Tech Startup Byju’s Seeks to Calm Investors as Crisis Escalates
The billionaire founder of Byju’s, the Indian education-technology firm that lost its auditor and three board members in
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Seychelles Central Bank Sees Deflation Ending as Rupee Weakens
Deflation in Seychelles is expected to be short-lived because of a weaker currency and higher import prices, the
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Russia Crisis Forces Rethink of Oil Market’s Balance of Risks
The global oil market faces fresh risks from the uprising in Russia by mercenary group Wagner, according to
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Unlikely Emerging-Market Rallies Get Wall Street Reality Check
A rally in some of the world’s riskiest emerging markets, triggered by a pivot to market-friendly policies, is
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Zimbabwe Leader Opens Election Bid as Inflation Battle Continues
Zimbabwe President Emmerson Mnangagwa launched his party’s election campaign, seeking a second term running a nation struggling with
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Gwede Mantashe Spurns South Africa’s Green Energy Meeting
South African Energy Minister Gwede Mantashe refused to attend a top-level meeting held by President Cyril Ramaphosa with
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Zimbabwe's obsession with Animal Farm as novel gets Shona translation
George Orwell's satirical novel has such resonance it has been translated into the local Shona language.
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Greeks Vote With Markets Hoping for a New Stable Government
Greeks head to the polls on Sunday for the second time in just over a month to decide
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Zambia to Pay 1% Interest After ‘Mission Impossible’ Debt Deal
Zambia will pay interest rates of as low as 1% until 2037 as part of its debt restructuring
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