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Nigeria's graft watchdog has launched an investigation into corruption surrounding government subsidies on imported fuel, which critics say have bled billions of dollars from the treasury into the...
The contribution of South Africa’s mining and manufacturing sectors is likely to remain weak in 2012, Absa Capital argued in its latest quarterly economic outlook, in which the bank also cut it...
The contribution of South Africa’s mining and manufacturing sectors is likely to remain weak in 2012, Absa Capital argued in its latest quarterly economic outlook, in which the bank also cut its...
The mobile phone industry in Africa has boomed over the past five years with a growth rate of 550% recorded for this period.(2) The African market does not merely offer hope in the form of...
The maddening gap between the South African government’s words and aspirations on infrastructure development and actual implementation persists. For years now, Ministers have been hammering on...
Newly elected Zambian President Michael Sata’s incumbency bodes well for investment in the landlocked country. This is despite pre-election rhetoric that threatened the status quo of usual...
It must be understood that Labour Law is silent on the question of bonuses. This means that the payment or non-payment of bonuses is a matter entirely for the employer to decide, and to negotiate...