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Why it’s important to know about employee business interests
20th February 2020 Most people could do with some additional income to help offset the stress of life’s many expenses. While it may be completely acceptable to have a... →
Libya govt dims hopes of salvaging UN ceasefire talks
By: Reuters 20th February 2020 Libya's internationally recognised leader on Wednesday dashed hopes of quickly reviving United Nations (UN) ceasefire negotiations after his side... →
New leader is changing Angola. But the end destination isn't clear
7th February 2020 João Lourenço’s presidency has blown many previous truths about Angola out of the water. Take predictions about his ability to tackle the hold on... →
Nigeria charges ex-attorney general with financial crimes in $1.3bn oil deal
By: Reuters 21st January 2020 Nigeria's financial crimes watchdog charged a former attorney general suspected of taking bribes to facilitate a $1.3-billion oil block sale, the... →
Nigeria's ex-attorney general held by financial crimes agency over $1.3bn oil deal
By: Reuters 20th December 2019 Nigeria's former attorney general was detained by the country's financial crimes agency upon his return home on Thursday, the commission said in a... →
SAFTU statement on the 16 days of activism for no violence against women and children
26th November 2019 The 25th November 2019, marks yet another critical day on our national and international calendar. Governments and civil society formations set... →
Tackle procurement fraud with vetting
5th November 2019 Procurement fraud is a leading commercial risk and organisations must implement every possible preventative measure to ensure it does not impact... →
Anglo implementing ‘green’ worker transport in Chile
By: Martin Creamer 29th October 2019 In the context of efforts to have more sustainable and efficient operations and to reduce emissions of greenhouse gasses, Anglo American is... →