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Country’s independent Competition Commission vows to assess any takeover on ‘public interest’ grounds
Statement comes as the Australian miner’s chief executive visits country after political backlash
Call comes as continent’s leaders push for $120bn in aid to boost development and battle climate change threat
Nick O’Donohoe says British International Investment ‘needs to be stepping forward’ as it eyes renewable energy sector
BHP, whose £31bn bid for Anglo has been rejected, faces fraught politics and complicated history in the country
Legal & General and Abrdn criticise offer as undervaluing UK-listed miner
After hitting record low against dollar, naira has become world’s best-performing currency in recent weeks
TLcom Capital doubles previous amount to raise $154mn for continent’s start-ups in a move that could help ease sector gloom
Future of South Africa’s Phalaborwa site may depend on strength of Washington’s support
Fund says deal reached with holders of $13bn of foreign bonds does not reduce debt load sufficiently
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
Economists sceptical about the so-called ZiG since many people prefer to keep their money at home
Our bilateral relations have always been economically beneficial on both sides
The continent is a big net importer of food but optimists say better seed varieties and greater use of fertilisers are potentially transformational
Poor harvests in critical production areas in west Africa double global prices in two months
Bankrupt southern African nation moves closer to exiting default with revised bondholder arrangement
West African country steps up scrutiny of world’s largest cryptocurrency exchange
John Lamola reasserts goal of becoming a ‘global brand’ as state-owned carrier turns profit for first time since 2011
Hakainde Hichilema says ‘long overdue’ agreement with China and others given greater urgency by devastating drought
The headline acts will be the US Federal Reserve, the Bank of Japan and the Bank of England
Parts of the country’s biggest city have been without running water for almost two weeks amid a heatwave
Ransacking of warehouses and deadly stampede at grain sale spark fears of breakdown in law and order
The government needs to start by improving security and stabilising the economy
Authorities hold senior company executives for two weeks after crackdown on cryptocurrency websites
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