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Statement comes as the Australian miner’s chief executive visits country after political backlash
The 107-year-old South African mining group, long resistant to change, has now rejected a takeover offer from BHP
BHP, whose £31bn bid for Anglo has been rejected, faces fraught politics and complicated history in the country
TLcom Capital doubles previous amount to raise $154mn for continent’s start-ups in a move that could help ease sector gloom
Economic problems have overshadowed promise of Africa’s most populous country for big brands
Telecoms group joins growing list of companies plugging shortfalls from state electricity provider
RwandAir was concerned about reputational risk associated with British government’s contentious scheme
French group must navigate South African legislation limiting foreign ownership of national broadcasters
Our bilateral relations have always been economically beneficial on both sides
Local group claims its expression of interest in buying troubled plantations has gone unacknowledged
South Africa’s regulator had inflicted Jooste with record $25mn fine for role in country’s biggest corporate scandal
Markus Jooste issued with $25mn penalty by financial watchdog for his role in accounting scandal
John Lamola reasserts goal of becoming a ‘global brand’ as state-owned carrier turns profit for first time since 2011
Mobile multinational says removal of currency peg from its Nigerian unit has increased cost of doing business
Africa’s most successful carrier says continent’s airlines are being held back by inability to operate freely in the region
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Proposal that values MultiChoice at $2.5bn aims to build rival to Netflix in world’s fastest-growing streaming market
Africa’s richest man comes under unaccustomed pressure after anti-corruption watchdog’s raid on Lagos headquarters
ETG accuses Mozambican authorities of helping local firm Royal Group take foodstuffs in long-running dispute
Fears of a new ‘scramble’ for influence in the continent are, in part, tempered by features of its economic and demographic promise
Supermajor follows other international groups in region hit by oil theft, violence and environmental damage
MultiChoice reverses decision not to screen Africa Cup of Nations after fierce bidding battle
Africa’s richest man drawn into probe investigating favourable exchange rates offered by ex-central bank governor
US regulator says it uncovered ‘billions of dollars’ of fictitious transactions through entities controlled by Dozy Mmobuosi
Duncan Wanblad insists events outside his control are responsible for tumbling share price
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