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Sweden’s MTI Investment to Buy Additional Stake in FinTech Africa for SEK3.6 Million MT
Ironveld names Kristoffer Andersson as new CEO AN
Microsaic wins contract; Frontier inks Canadian deal AN
EARNINGS AND TRADING: Trident Royalties swings to profit AN
Maersk raises full-year profit guidance RE
Arc Minerals teases progress in Africa as rainy season comes to an end AN
BHP Group Chief Executive Flies to South Africa to Push Anglo American Deal MT
Endeavour Mining earnings and production dip in tough first quarter AN
TI Fluid's strong bookings give confidence despite muted first quarter AN
Kerry announces new buyback programme following solid first quarter AN
Cocoa Prices Fall for Third Straight Session as Slump in Liquidity Drives Volatility DJ
Thungela Non-Executive Director Thero Setiloane dies AN
India's Kerala shuts schools, colleges amid sweltering heat RE
Ironveld Appoints New CEO MT
EARNINGS AND TRADING: Smiths News ups dividend; NAHL profit rises AN
Aziz Aluthman Fakhroo, CEO of Ooredoo, announces an increase in turnover MT
Soccer star's murder highlights South Africa's crime problem as election nears RE
South African factory activity improves in April - Absa PMI RE
South African rand strengthens as Fed keeps rates on hold RE
Promotica closes 2023 with profit up slightly; revenues down AN
Canal+ Says Now Hold Aggregate Of About 42.47% Of Multichoice Shares In Issue RE
Predictive Discovery Receives Commitments for AU$50 Million Placement MT
Kenya braces for more rain as scores killed in floods RE
Kazera Global updates on operations in Alexander Bay AN
Columbia University has a long history of student protests RE
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