South Africa’s diplomatic cold war and xenophobia against Nigeria
BY TEMITOPE OLOMOLA . What would tantamount to a desecration of the memory of Madiba (the late President Nelson Mandela of
Africa moves towards one big market as AU inaugurates AfCFTA permanent secretariat
By Omobayo Azeez The ambition of African countries to make the continent one big market has just received another boost following the
South African President Ramaphosa unveils plan for ailing economy
South Africa’s president, Cyril Ramaphosa has announced plans on Friday to set up a multi-billion-dollar funds for
South African banks under earnings pressure, reeling from economy challenges
South African banks face another wasted year for earnings growth as the euphoria that greeted Cyril Ramaphosa’s ascendancy to the
South Africa finally signs AfCTFA as Nigeria continues consultations
Rob Davies, South Africa’s minister of trade and industry has confirmed that the country has agreed to sign the African
Lagos, Nigeria, identified must watch IPO market for 2018
Wildu du Plessis, head of capital markets group at Baker McKenzie in Johannesburg has identified Lagos Nigeria as a must watch market
South Africa economy contracts 2.2% in Q1 2018, worst q-o-q performance in 9 years
South Africa’s economy contracted at the sharpest rate in almost a decade in the first three months of 2018, according to official
South Africa’s inflation rate falls to seven-year low in March
South Africa’s inflation rate fell to a seven-year low in March, making a stronger case for the central bank to consider an
South Africa government reconfirms commitment to renewables, signs new deals
Jeff Radebe, South Africa’s energy minister said Tuesday that the country will sign long-delayed agreements with 27 independent
Benchmark South African stocks in gains as Ramaphosa named new president
South African stocks scored their biggest gains since June 2016 after news that Cyril Ramaphosa, a pro-business reformist, would be