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Africa: Sub Saharan Africa: Steady Growth Amid Fiscal Challenges
Blog - Increasing government revenue and better managing debt can help foster resilience and accelerate growth ...
Ethiopia is experiencing its first recorded outbreak of the deadly Marburg virus, unfolding amid political unrest, ...
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Tanzania: MPs Priorities After Oath
AS President Samia Suluhu Hassan is set to inaugurate the 13th Parliament tomorrow, newly swornin Members of Parliament have pledged to prioritise development initiatives for their constituencies and ...
Human trafficking, cybercrime, drug routes and wildlife poaching are surging as South Africa becomes a regional crime hub ...
Human trafficking in South Africa remains a serious problem, with the country still acting as a source, transit point and ...
Airfreight plays a crucial role in facilitating trade between African countries and the rest of the world by enabling quick ...
Vodacom has signed a landmark deal with Starlink in South Africa, which bizarrely won't affect the South African market at ...
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Tanzania's leader says election violence could hurt access to international funding
Tanzania’s president on Tuesday said her government may lose access to the international funding that largely keeps the ...
The F.B.I. director isn’t just enforcing the President’s agenda at the Bureau—he’s seeking retribution for its past ...
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The move effectively means that Norton Rose Fulbright will have no presence in South Africa, joining its peers, A&O Shearman and Hogan Lovells, who shut their Johannesburg offices last year.
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