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African Markets Daily — 52 episodes

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African Union Lands A G20 Seat. SA Targets Greater Kenya Trade. Anglo Denying Justice To Zambia Lead Victims

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Tanzania’s President $18bn Plan For Energy In Africa. Petra Diamonds’ Tanzania Mine Operations Suspended

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Bank of Ghana keeps prime interest rate unchanged. EU to replace gas from Russia with Nigeria.

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Ghana to and ask IMF for help for its economy. South Africa extends daily power cuts for a week

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Zimbabwe Power Firm Signs $110m Financing Deal. Pepkor Holdings Recorded A 115.2% JUMP IN Annual Earnings. COVID Cases On The Rise In SA

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Nigeria still processing telecom firm MTN's licence renewal. Egypt's president calls for first bread price rise in decades

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Ghana seeks to borrow $1.7bn to help acquire energy assets. South Africa’s factory activity tumbles after civil unrest.

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South Africa’s economy contracts 7% IN 2020. Zambia’s cabinet approved an economic stimulus package.

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Zimbabwe lifts its main lending rate to 40%. Nigeria’s economy unexpectedly comes out of a recession.

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World Bank’s lays condition on South Africa’s loan. S&P Global Ratings affirms Mozambique’s foreign currency rating

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Zimbabwe collects increased Q3 revenue. SA’s National Treasury likely to fund more ailing state-owned companies.

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US fintech, Stripe buys Nigerian start-up, Paystack. S.A President unveils economic recovery plan

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Zambia heads for a showdown with bondholders. Bank of Uganda tries to avoid blame

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Mozambique’s sovereign wealth fund model published. Botswana’s Choppies executives sue PwC.

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Nigerians are miffed about the president’s new budget. Lesotho revokes Vodacoms license.

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Sudan’s red seaports reopen. South Africa is hit by a nationwide strike.

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IMF extends emergency loan to Malawi. Nigeria's president prepares to deliver 2021 budget.

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Chevron Nigeria to slash jobs. Central Bank of Kenya speaks on shilling manipulation.

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South Africa’s Foreign Direct Investment takes a knock. Nigeria suspends controversial electricity tariff hike

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Namibia’s economy slides 2013 levels. South Africa’s economy needs more funding

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Nigeria asks for $1.1bn in ENIand Shell corruption case. Air Namibia plans to slash its staff by 50%

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Africa's most advanced economy reaches its largest GDP contraction on record. Ethiopia sells part of its telecoms company to its citizens.

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South Africa’s Auditor General uncovers major corruption coronavirus funding. Mauritius' central bank has revoked Century Banking licence.

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South Africa’s State owned companies request Covid-19 bailout. Nigeria established new capital rules for mobile money licences

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Egypt signs $2-billion loan. And some miners sell their assets in Mali.

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Uganda’s coffee exports hit 30 year high. Mali’s military junta release ousted president

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Botswana won’t be able to renew a deal with De Beers. Nigeria’s GDP to reflect further economic slowdown

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Zambia’s central bank governor fired with immediate effect. Nigeria doubles its voting rights in the African Development Bank

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Nigeria’s gross revenue increase. Sonae cuts ties with Isabel Dos Santos. Gold Fields reported a four-fold jump in half-year earnings.

30

Miners operating as usual in Mali, despite a coup. Zambia cuts interest rate. MTN names a new CEO

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Ghana’s fiscal deficit is projected to narrow. Zimbabwe’s inflation jumps to 837.53%. Nigeria’s unemployed swell

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South Africa’s Absa Group and Kenya’s KCB sound off profit warnings.

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Somalia’s first oil and gas licence winners to be announced. Namibia blocks the sales of a cement company. Telkom Kenya no longer merging with Bharti Artel’s subsidiary

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Morocco plans to dissolve some state -owned companies. DRC to suspend the value-added tax (vat) exemption on mining companies’ imports. SAB to cancel $290mn investment plans.

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Nigeria to comply with oil output qoutas. Anglo American on a rebound despite Covid-19.

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Namibia approaches IMF for an emergency loan. Sasol offloads more assets.

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Zimbabwe’s stock market set to resume soon. IMF Grants SA $4.3bn loan. Nigeria’s state oil seals $1.5bn deal

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14 July 2020

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13 July 2020

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9 July 2020

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7 July 2020

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6 July 2020

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1 July 2020

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30 June 2020

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29 June 2020

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12 February 2020

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10 February 2020

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30 January 2020

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13 January 2020

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Tuesday, May 7, 2019

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Monday, May 6, 2019

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African markets wrap for 2 May 2019