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South African Rand Seen Vulnerable if Left-Wing 'Unity Government' Goes Ahead MT
Tower Resources Issues Shares to Fund Working Capital Needs MT
South Africa's ANC meets to decide on preferred coalition partners RE
Reconnaissance Energy Africa Brief: Announcing Retirement of Chairman Craig Steinke, Appointment of Diana McQueen as Chair and Appointment of D. Jeffrey Harder as New independent director and Chair of the Audit Committee MT
EM equities extend gains; South Africa politics in focus RE
South Korean Agriculture Ministry, African Development Bank Discuss Broader Cooperation MT
Spain to intervene in South Africa's Gaza genocide case at World Court RE
S. Africa's ANC leans toward 'govt of national unity' RE
US, 'Five Eyes' allies warn China recruiting Western military trainers RE
South Africa regulator finds no toxin in recalled cough syrup RE
South Africa's financial system stable despite headwinds, central bank says RE
South Korea, Africa Forge Stronger Business Ties, Sign Potential Deals Worth $100 Million MT
Russia to provide more military aid, instructors to Burkina Faso RE
Elections roil markets as biggest race looms in packed 2024 RE
South African minister Kodwa appears in court on graft charges RE
ANC to speak as South Africa waits to find out who will govern RE
South Africa's ANC leaning towards government of national unity RE
South Africa's ANC talking to all parties keen to be part of government RE
South Africa business activity grows again in May, PMI shows RE
Mexico, South Africa and India deliver political punch to markets RE
No relief for emerging currencies seen as investors ponder elections, potential US easing RE
Dollar finds footing as traders turn to US services data RE
Drone footage shows Durban homes damaged by storm RE
Mexico, South Africa and India deliver political punch to markets RE
West Africa central bank keeps main lending rate at 3.5% RE