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The Citizen on MSNZimbabwe First Lady meets the richest Indian in Africa Prateek SuriThe meeting, which was also attended by Ambassador Lovemore Mazemo, marked a pivotal moment of shared values, ...
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Business Insider Africa on MSNAfrica's richest country agrees $1.5 billion World Bank loan for infrastructure upgradeSouth Africa has signed a $1.5 billion loan agreement from the World Bank to upgrade its struggling transport and energy ...
One of South Africa’s richest women, Magda Wierzycka, is considering returning home from the United Kingdom (UK).
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Al Jazeera on MSNWhy are humanitarian crises in African countries so ignored?The latest Most Neglected Crises report on world’s most invisible humanitarian emergencies lists African nations first.
What is the richest province in South Africa in 2025? Read on to find out the leading province in terms of GDP and general ...
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Business Insider Africa on MSNAfrica's richest country secures $1.5 billion World Bank infrastructure loanThe World Bank has approved a $1.5 billion loan to support South Africa’s structural reforms, focusing on improving infrastructure and reviving economic growth. ・The World Bank approved a $1.5 billion ...
The four African qualifiers for the revamped Club World Cup in the United States are set to become much richer, no matter how ...
This achievement is unmatched by any other South African school. The school’s history dates back to 1902, when the South African War came to an end, and there was an urgent need for schools in ...
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The Zimbabwean on MSNWhy Zimbabwe’s “Zvigananda” don’t appear on any credible list of the wealthy?Even at the level of economic logic, most of these individuals would not qualify as genuine multimillionaires, let alone ...
South Africa inherited an economy that was structurally designed to exclude the vast majority of South Africans. Apartheid’s ...
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The Food and Drug Administration has approved the world’s only twice-a-year shot to prevent HIV. In two groundbreaking ...
Microsoft founder Bill Gates says that most of his fortune will be spent on improving health and education services in Africa over the next 20 years. The 69-year-old said that "by unleashing human ...
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