Category: INTERNATIONAL
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Equatorial Guinea VP’s supercars sold for $27m at Swiss auction
Following the seizure of 25 supercars from Equatorial Guineas vice president as part of a Swiss money-laundering probe, an auction held by Bonhams on Sunday fetched nearly $27 million (27 million Swiss francs). Geneva prosecutors said in February that they had closed an inquiry into Teodoro Nguema Obiang for money laundering and misappropriation of public…
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Leading chef calls on youth to prepare for careers in tourism sector
One of South Africa’s leading Chef’s, Pete Goffe-Wood, has charged the youth in Ghana and across the continent to position themselves for careers in the tourism value chain, ahead of the implementation of the Africa Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) Agreement. The AfCFTA which 54 of the 55 African nations have signed onto, makes Africa…
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Selling added value: The case of Wines of South Africa
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The importance of agriculture in Africa’s development agenda, as a driver of economic growth, transformation and in helping end hunger has been reiterated over the years if not decades. The 2014 Malabo Declaration for example and the re-commitment to the principles of the Comprehensive Africa Agriculture Development Program (CAADP) (which is Africa’s policy framework for…
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IMF appoints Kristalina Georgieva as Managing Director
The Executive Board of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) has selected Kristalina Georgieva to serve as IMF Managing Director and Chair of the Executive Board for a five-year term starting on October 1, 2019. Ms. Georgieva, who succeeds Christine Lagarde, is the first person from an emerging market economy to lead the IMF since its…
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South Africans urged to withdraw ‘enough cash’ ahead of banking strike
South Africans have been urged to withdraw sufficient cash to sustain livelihoods during an anticipated national strike in the banking sector. Automated Teller Machines (ATMs) and banking services will be shut down on Friday, as the country’s biggest financial union Sasbo leads a strike against retrenchments. Sasbo’s Joe Kokela cautioned South Africans to brace themselves…
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Nigeria, Benin in trade dispute two months after signing ACFTA
Two West African countries, Nigeria and Benin are embroiled in a trade dispute two months after signing an agreement to free up the movement of goods and services in Africa. Nigerian President Muhammadu Buhari ordered the partial closing of its border with Benin last month to curb smuggling of rice and other commodities. The blockade…
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UK’s Richelle Van Gemert wins Wines of South Africa Sommelier Cup 2019
In what can only be described as an epic battle of skill, concentration and attention to detail, Richelle van Gemert, from the United Kingdom, has been crowned as the winner of the 2019 edition of the Wines of South Africa (WOSA) Sommelier Cup. Following several rigorous semi-final rounds in various countries, a total of 11…
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British Airways pilots call off next week’s strike
British Airways pilots have called off the next strike in their dispute, which had been scheduled for 27 September. Last week, a two-day stoppage called by the pilots’ union, Balpa, forced BA to cancel almost all its flights. The strike followed failed negotiations between the union and the airline over a pay offer of 11.5%…
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South Africa seeks more investors
The 2019 World Economic Forum was held once again in South Africa after two years, bringing over 1000 participants including global business leaders and young entrepreneurs to a country in need of investment. South Africa president, Cyril Ramaphosa came to power on a promise to restore investor’s confidence by fighting corruption and steering the economy…
