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DRC’s state cobalt buyer pursuing new mine partnerships
The Democratic Republic of Congo’s state cobalt buyer is pursuing new mine partnerships.
SA wholesaler to sell loss-making subsidiary in Poland
South African wholesaler SPAR has announced that it will sell its Polish subsidiary over poor results.
Tanzania blames electricity woes on broken infrastructure, drought
Tanesco expects to complete maintenance operations and resolve the shortfall by the end of March next year.
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South African firm culls 410,000 chicken amid bird flu outbreak
The firm is one of South Africa's largest chicken producers, supplying retailers and fast food businesses.
Egypt sets target of 30 million tourists yearly
Egypt has set a target of 30 million tourists per year by the end of 2028.
Hyundai, Kia recall 3.4 million vehicles over engine fires
Close to 3.4 million cars manufactured by Hyundai and Kia have been recalled over engine fire problems.
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Developing countries want rich nations to take historical responsibility for climate change, as the poorest are piling up debt to face its consequences.
Battle of oranges: Tonnes of South African fruit stranded at European ports
The EU introduced new plant and health safety requirements as ships were already at sea carrying hundreds of containers full of fruit to Europe, resulting in them being held up on arrival.
‘Crypto Continent’: The rise of African blockchain startups
Africa is poised to be the next hub of crypto and blockchain development, as a new startup ecosystem emerges to help solve the region's most pertinent challenges.
Mali to receive $40m aid from African Development Bank
The African Development Bank will provide a $40m loan to Mali’s military government.
Russia adds US tech giant Meta to its 'terrorist and extremist' groups list
Russia in late March banned Facebook and Instagram for "carrying out extremist activities" after authorities accused Meta of tolerating "Russophobia".