The exchange of fire between Israel and Hezbollah intensified on Sunday as the Lebanon-based group launched about 115 rockets, missiles and drones toward vast areas of Israel’s north https://t.co/g47agMGHu2
— Bloomberg Middle East (@middleeast) September 22, 2024
Israel and the Hezbollah militant group exchanged heavy fire across Lebanon’s border, fueling fears of a wider conflict in the region as the monthslong war in Gaza continues to rage. pic.twitter.com/6cpx2u5m05
— MSNBC (@MSNBC) September 23, 2024
Read the top CityLab stories of the week https://t.co/QXNxJWlC1g via @citylab
— Bloomberg Equality (@BBGEquality) September 22, 2024
Libya’s prime minister said he wants to quickly resolve a bitter standoff over the OPEC nation’s central bank, with United Nations-mediated talks set to resume on the crisis https://t.co/0yI0CDtWrt
— Bloomberg Africa (@BloombergAfrica) September 11, 2024
Egypt and Turkey are using their new-found friendship to try and resolve a power struggle in Libya and stop it spiraling into civil war https://t.co/BT7ZLWdPwf
— Bloomberg Africa (@BloombergAfrica) September 15, 2024
Another bizarre shock in the US presidential campaign has implications for Ukraine https://t.co/0AmkGie6Ba
— Bloomberg Africa (@BloombergAfrica) September 16, 2024
South Africa approved a law to set up a new agency that will develop and manage the country’s water infrastructure and attract financing for new projects https://t.co/bhDGRjXwTJ
— Bloomberg Africa (@BloombergAfrica) August 27, 2024
Standard Bank reshuffled senior executive roles, appointing Kenny Fihla as its deputy chief executive officer and leader of the South Africa business https://t.co/vLBdCDhVdW
— Bloomberg Africa (@BloombergAfrica) August 30, 2024
South Africa may declare its biggest city and its capital as key areas to tackle air pollution https://t.co/IfusO9oNRK
— Bloomberg Economics (@economics) September 2, 2024
South Africa’s state-owned rail and ports operator said its full-year loss widened as theft and vandalism resulted in muted growth in shipments and as it provided for law suits https://t.co/SThZTorJ5Y
— Bloomberg Economics (@economics) September 2, 2024
When Chief Raoni Metuktire was a young man, the Amazon rainforest was a different place.
— Bloomberg Africa (@BloombergAfrica) September 3, 2024
Now he's almost 100 years old, and still fighting for its future https://t.co/Y3OFqk9qPG
South Africa, already facing heavy costs to upgrade its port, rail, and electricity infrastructure, now needs $17.2 billion to repair and improve its national road system https://t.co/4JnIbqok0d
— Bloomberg Economics (@economics) September 10, 2024
The EIB and the DBSA will commit a further €200 million to a program to support the generation of renewable energy by private operators in South Africa https://t.co/QpGDbGpFu9
— Bloomberg Africa (@BloombergAfrica) September 11, 2024
Could new rocket launch sites fuel Africa's space race?@jennzaba discusses why Africa is attractive to the space industry and what’s holding the continent back with @BruceEinhorn on the Next Africa podcast: https://t.co/k82IDwS0Ma pic.twitter.com/QMOMcSh8uI
— Bloomberg Africa (@BloombergAfrica) September 13, 2024
The Kenya Electricity Transmission Co. has awarded Adani Group and a unit of the African Development Bank a public-private partnership concession to construct high-voltage power lines https://t.co/IBoyKuSFAU
— Bloomberg Africa (@BloombergAfrica) September 15, 2024
Flux sells Africa's first carbon removals based on enhanced rock weathering technique https://t.co/z098cD0VfX
— Bloomberg Green (@climate) September 17, 2024
South Africa’s National Treasury is working on measures to encourage private investment in infrastructure projects https://t.co/zqx8Nt7wiB
— Bloomberg Politics (@bpolitics) September 18, 2024
$90 Bln Plan to Electrify Africa Gets Underway https://t.co/BB4rlYCtbW
— Bloomberg Energy (@BloombergNRG) September 20, 2024
Some of the world’s biggest climate organizations, including The Rockefeller Foundation, have fired the starting gun on an ambitious plan to boost access to electricity in Africa https://t.co/bksQpTHMjP
— BN Commodities (@BNCommodities) September 20, 2024
The rand climbs to a 13-month high, riding a wave of optimism about South Africa’s economy https://t.co/oZxwgYEzKg
— Bloomberg Economics (@economics) August 30, 2024
South Africa needs to sustain a low inflation rate to justify a change in the central bank’s monetary policy stance, Governor Lesetja Kganyago said https://t.co/kfpLkJGlnp
— Bloomberg Economics (@economics) September 2, 2024
South Africa raises $1.1 billion from a sale of new bonds, which saw strong demand at its weekly auction https://t.co/aSqK0W2Op8
— Bloomberg Economics (@economics) September 10, 2024
South Africa’s biggest banks, who must start issuing billions of rand next year for a new loss-absorbing class of debt, will partly get there by rolling unsecured liabilities into the proposed instrument, Moody's says https://t.co/7fRLTq43Ji
— Bloomberg Economics (@economics) September 11, 2024
Guaranty Trust, Nigeria’s biggest bank by market value, posted record first-half profit as income from loans soared on the back of record interest rates https://t.co/tcdFfwVXSd
— Bloomberg Africa (@BloombergAfrica) September 12, 2024
FirstRand is doubling down on South Africa in a bet that interest-rate cuts and economic reform will create growth opportunities, where it can spend excess cash sitting on its books https://t.co/uCCqhGo9VU
— Bloomberg Africa (@BloombergAfrica) September 12, 2024
Southeast Asia is turning into a top investment destination for global funds, as currencies like the Malaysian ringgit and Philippine peso outperform other emerging-market currencies https://t.co/oLLIGKM4cY
— Bloomberg Africa (@BloombergAfrica) September 15, 2024
Economists are almost unanimous that the South African Reserve Bank will deliver a 25-basis-point interest-rate cut on Thursday. Almost, but not quite https://t.co/FJsosFnRFz
— Bloomberg Africa (@BloombergAfrica) September 18, 2024
South Africa’s inflation rate dipped in August, adding impetus for the central bank to start cutting rates https://t.co/PhHj7zQLdh
— Bloomberg Economics (@economics) September 18, 2024
Another drop in crude prices more than offset a small increase in Russia's seaborne crude flows to leave the value of its exports down by almost 30% since the end of June, writes @JLeeEnergy https://t.co/SirIhcE73n
— Bloomberg Africa (@BloombergAfrica) September 18, 2024
Rand gains as South Africa's central bank prepares for its first rate cut since 2020 https://t.co/K0RAKhkY78
— Bloomberg Markets (@markets) September 19, 2024
The Fed’s half-percentage-point interest-rate cut may pave the way for new debt issuance by African nations including Nigeria and Angola https://t.co/RAh32NACaf
— Bloomberg Africa (@BloombergAfrica) September 19, 2024
As inflation cooled more than expected, South Africa's real, inflation adjusted rate reached its highest level in 19 years. But that is unlikely to push the reserve bank to deliver a big cut. https://t.co/9MCg9K9LcR
— Ntando Thukwana (@NtandoThukwana) September 19, 2024
South Africa's biggest insurer Discovery says a surge in new business and smaller losses at its fledgling banking unit in South Africa boosted full-year profit by 12% https://t.co/k9DEA5bJrX
— Bloomberg Africa (@BloombergAfrica) September 19, 2024
The South African Reserve Bank will likely lower interest rates by 25 basis points on Thursday, despite a larger-than-expected overnight move by the US Federal Reserve https://t.co/BEGcJHXfyU
— Bloomberg Africa (@BloombergAfrica) September 19, 2024
South Africa’s central bank cut interest rates by 25 basis points, lowering them from a 15-year high and marking the first easing in more than four years https://t.co/on1NWz8x4K pic.twitter.com/gpkswWIyz8
— Bloomberg TV (@BloombergTV) September 19, 2024
Angola’s central bank kept borrowing costs unchanged amid signs inflation has peaked in the oil-producing African nation https://t.co/2LybzPRyaL
— Bloomberg Africa (@BloombergAfrica) September 19, 2024
South Africa’s first interest-rate cut since 2020 quickly divided economists over how much further it will go after making a cautious 25 basis point start to the easing cycle https://t.co/TVtQLANt2A
— Bloomberg Africa (@BloombergAfrica) September 20, 2024
Qatar is a leading candidate to supply LNG to South Africa as power utility Eskom Holdings and Sasol collaborate to get the fuel from new sources https://t.co/xIT2eQlVTi
— Bloomberg Africa (@BloombergAfrica) September 20, 2024
Mauritius’ central bank cut its benchmark interest rate at an unscheduled meeting for the first time since rolling out a new monetary policy framework https://t.co/bBZvEjvhq4
— Bloomberg Africa (@BloombergAfrica) September 20, 2024
Cases of mpox are ripping through central Africa, killing hundreds and infecting thousands
— Bloomberg (@business) August 27, 2024
Our reporters @janicekew @AntonySguazzin and @ashleighfurlong joined @ColleenGoko to talk about what we know and what happens next
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As a new strain of mpox spreads in Africa, Fitch says economies may be hit https://t.co/NgAQ9ghXzQ
— Bloomberg Economics (@economics) August 28, 2024
Mpox outbreak in Africa poses risks for refugees, displaced communitieshttps://t.co/hLItqUQpnq
— Voice of America (@VOANews) August 29, 2024
US FDA approves Emergent's smallpox vaccine for people at high risk of mpox https://t.co/nTv3SUp30s pic.twitter.com/Wa8xNUDmMH
— Reuters (@Reuters) August 30, 2024
Doctors in Kinshasa carry out treatment for patients suffering from mpox as hospitals in the Democratic Republic of the Congo fight a surge in cases https://t.co/qpzuuct7Kt pic.twitter.com/1RcREyCWdG
— Reuters (@Reuters) August 31, 2024
Experts blame Africa's mpox outbreaks on neglect, world's inability to stop epidemicshttps://t.co/ZNHf4cxUfy
— Voice of America (@VOANews) September 4, 2024
The WHO expects mpox vaccines will arrive in the Congo Thursday as a lethal outbreak of the disease that’s become a global health emergency spreads https://t.co/Z0fWeoE5zR
— Bloomberg Africa (@BloombergAfrica) September 4, 2024
Burundi, which is the world's poorest nation, has begun a campaign to stop the spread of mpox in the country https://t.co/CwRpPAlj9k
— Bloomberg Economics (@economics) September 6, 2024
First doses of mpox vaccine from US arrive in DR Congohttps://t.co/9re1Hrc4rI pic.twitter.com/MVxj2R4XZD
— Voice of America (@VOANews) September 11, 2024
Mpox is still here, Dr. Leana Wen writes. Individuals at risk should consider getting the vaccine. https://t.co/2rzvpnn2Ur pic.twitter.com/r13iBNBCo5
— Washington Post Opinions (@PostOpinions) September 13, 2024
Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance, purchases 500,000 mpox vaccines from Bavarian for African countries hardest-hit by the lethal outbreak https://t.co/0OJRa6pbl2
— Bloomberg Markets (@markets) September 18, 2024
The United Nations Children’s Fund, known as Unicef, said it’s appealing for $58.8 million to battle the mpox outbreak in Africa with an initial focus on the most affected nations, the Democratic Republic of Congo and Burundi. https://t.co/JhP6X00Aiu
— Bloomberg Equality (@BBGEquality) September 18, 2024
In remote, conflict-prone areas of countries with the lowest health spending and fewest resources, a group of scientists is trying to stop the next pandemic https://t.co/nkq35X8vR2
— Bloomberg Africa (@BloombergAfrica) September 21, 2024
South Africa plans to roll out a points-based system to issue work visas as well as permits for people who want to live in the nation while working remotely https://t.co/7Nl2CNhDb7
— Bloomberg Economics (@economics) September 21, 2024
So why is Eli Lilly now selling vials of its obesity drug for half of what the injector-pen version costs? The answer says a lot about the US health care system https://t.co/80toQso67v
— Bloomberg Africa (@BloombergAfrica) August 28, 2024
Nigeria’s higher corn yields will likely compensate for the smallest area under the crop in nearly 15 years, as rising input costs, violence and instability in the West African nation pushes away growers https://t.co/ATAHRf0i5s
— Bloomberg Africa (@BloombergAfrica) September 2, 2024
South Africa’s biggest insurer Sanlam plans to buy a 25% stake in a company backed by billionaire Patrice Motsepe https://t.co/Zc4Q6KJuxB
— Bloomberg Technology (@technology) September 2, 2024
Shoprite will sell its furniture unit to a smaller rival as Africa’s largest supermarket chain focuses on expanding its specialist-clothing, baby, outdoor and pet stores https://t.co/m5x1DWQMnA
— Bloomberg Africa (@BloombergAfrica) September 3, 2024
South Africa's Woolworths reports 16.8% drop in profit as shoppers spend less https://t.co/HTmGZkyEhb pic.twitter.com/4FYvGKcAlm
— Reuters (@Reuters) September 4, 2024
Nigeria’s UTM Offshore has received approval to build the West African nation’s first-ever floating liquefied natural gas facility — five years after it was first announced https://t.co/TtmoQLLj1O
— Bloomberg Africa (@BloombergAfrica) September 6, 2024
South Africa’s biggest lender to farmers reaches an agreement to resume repayments on its debt, four years after it defaulted https://t.co/RR56Nge89N
— Bloomberg Africa (@BloombergAfrica) September 9, 2024
AngloGold Ashanti Offers £1.9 billion for Centamin, Abrdn and Schroders name new CEOs -- get briefed ahead of your morning calls with The London Rush https://t.co/YyPB1h8M1J
— Bloomberg Africa (@BloombergAfrica) September 10, 2024
Rightmove rejects REA's proposal, UK growth stalls, Anglo sells a stake in its platinum unit -- get briefed ahead of your morning calls with The London Rush https://t.co/pZWEUolSgo
— Bloomberg Africa (@BloombergAfrica) September 11, 2024
The US is increasing humanitarian aid to South Sudan by $100 million to provide additional food for about one million people https://t.co/rhdVx2EUi2
— Bloomberg Africa (@BloombergAfrica) September 12, 2024
FirstRand, Africa’s biggest bank by market value, reported its slowest profit growth in four years after increasing provisions to account for an on-going probe at its UK vehicle-finance unit https://t.co/LsT71zUXYC
— Bloomberg Africa (@BloombergAfrica) September 12, 2024
South Africa's plans to implement a so-called nomad visa for remote workers have been slowed by a need to change tax regulations https://t.co/FmeHdPLpNS
— Bloomberg Africa (@BloombergAfrica) September 16, 2024
West Africa faces more heavy rains this week after flooding in a region that’s seen at least 2.3 million people displaced by rising waters in 2024 alone https://t.co/26N3HNs8sE
— Bloomberg Africa (@BloombergAfrica) September 16, 2024
Shenzhen Transsion Holding has spent years building devices to cater to African consumer tastes https://t.co/bsz2rM9NJJ
— Bloomberg Africa (@BloombergAfrica) September 16, 2024
DP World and South Africa’s Nedbank are teaming up to boost trade financing across sub-Saharan Africa https://t.co/yOW0GCCxoe
— Bloomberg Africa (@BloombergAfrica) September 17, 2024
Flooding in Africa’s Sahel region is highlighting the inequities perpetuated by climate change https://t.co/VDG0nDWyC2
— Bloomberg Energy (@BloombergNRG) September 17, 2024
Floods that are displacing millions of people in Africa are prompting warnings of disease outbreaks and dam bursts https://t.co/pWDaxBW2dQ
— Bloomberg Equality (@BBGEquality) September 18, 2024
A series of storms, fueled by a warming planet, has unleashed torrential rainfall and flooding in Europe, Africa, Asia and the US https://t.co/GR7RwKRzzr
— Bloomberg Asia (@BloombergAsia) September 19, 2024
Africa biggest fund manager PIC backs South African chicken producer Daybreak Foods with loan https://t.co/pJh83JHu62
— Bloomberg Africa (@BloombergAfrica) September 20, 2024
Societe Generale takes another step toward reducing its business in Africa, joining a long list of European lenders who have retreated from the continent https://t.co/i26aFT3nb2
— Bloomberg Africa (@BloombergAfrica) September 20, 2024
A major South African highway remains closed as recovery teams work to clear vehicles trapped by snow and ice https://t.co/kY9c02Jm98
— Bloomberg Africa (@BloombergAfrica) September 22, 2024
South Africa’s Gauteng province — the nation’s commercial hub — may face water restrictions next year https://t.co/T4HSl90LHp
— Bloomberg Economics (@economics) September 22, 2024
South Africa's presidency is setting up a body to oversee the raising of the $18 billion the country's municipalities need to repair and modernize their power grids https://t.co/U3ivnpXiQl
— Bloomberg Equality (@BBGEquality) August 26, 2024
With murder and kidnap rates out of control in South Africa, the country’s richest are turning to heavily-armed private security instead of the police https://t.co/emVewU6HSv
— Bloomberg Africa (@BloombergAfrica) September 3, 2024
Nigeria risks public anger as a new attempt to lose a costly addiction to fuel subsidies sees sharp price rise https://t.co/D4VaY3VtT5
— Bloomberg Africa (@BloombergAfrica) September 6, 2024
We're no closer to a solution to the problem from hell than we were after the Holocaust, writes Max Hastings https://t.co/0EcBYb9pzl
— Bloomberg Africa (@BloombergAfrica) September 8, 2024
The recovery of South Africa’s two biggest state-owned companies — beset by years of corruption and theft — relies on one common component: protecting thousands of miles of cables https://t.co/xkVZ05hQvH
— Bloomberg Economics (@economics) September 8, 2024
Tanzania’s President Samia Suluhu Hassan ordered a probe into abductions of political figures and government critics ahead of upcoming elections in the East African nation https://t.co/Y20Ez36kOX
— Bloomberg Africa (@BloombergAfrica) September 8, 2024
South Africa should address outstanding shortcomings in tackling illicit financial flows to exit a global dirty-money list by either June or October next year, National Treasury Official Ismail Momoniat says https://t.co/MrU4V72WIW
— Bloomberg Africa (@BloombergAfrica) September 10, 2024
South Africa’s second-biggest political party warns that President Cyril Ramaphosa’s plan to approve changes to education legislation poses a threat to the nation’s coalition government https://t.co/lMyXdmV7JX
— Bloomberg Economics (@economics) September 11, 2024
The leader of South Africa’s second-biggest political party played down the likelihood that it will exit the nation’s ruling alliance https://t.co/KBFfZtpLb4
— Bloomberg Africa (@BloombergAfrica) September 12, 2024
Algeria’s constitutional court confirmed President Abdelmadjid Tebboune’s victory in Sept. 7 elections, while revising down the scale of his landslide win https://t.co/eyufOWFWPq
— Bloomberg Africa (@BloombergAfrica) September 14, 2024
Climate change will force politicians "to start persuading populations that migrants are not a bad thing," says Berghof Foundation Executive Director Andrew Gilmour on this week's Zero podcast https://t.co/fAkdoqNVXs
— Bloomberg Africa (@BloombergAfrica) September 14, 2024
A series of storms, fueled by a warming planet, has unleashed torrential rainfall and flooding in Europe, Africa, Asia and the US.
— Bloomberg Graphics (@BBGVisualData) September 19, 2024
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South Africa’s National Treasury said its “pool of skilled and competent officials” is sufficient to ensure that the work of the unit responsible for economic-growth enhancing structural reforms won’t be affected by the exit of a senior official https://t.co/nNyw6bPimg
— Bloomberg Africa (@BloombergAfrica) September 20, 2024
As South Africa’s new government marks its 100th day, President Cyril Ramaphosa’s earlier reforms are being credited with much of the current optimism https://t.co/y2YbgkN99U
— Bloomberg Economics (@economics) September 22, 2024
Rebecca Cheptegei is the third female runner to be killed in Kenya since 2021, allegedly by romantic partners. Her death has left other female runners despairing at what they called the continuing inaction of the authorities and Athletics Kenya https://t.co/BqxkinvggO pic.twitter.com/C2kLw3LJO0
— Reuters (@Reuters) September 15, 2024
“We’ve come from ‘Nairobbery’ to a fairly safe city,” says Kenya’s foremost crime expert.
— The Economist (@TheEconomist) September 21, 2024
What explains Nairobi’s transformation? New technologies have probably helped. More controversial is whether the police force can take any credit https://t.co/uwZDFjS4Fw 👇
The Kenya Electricity Transmission Co. has awarded Adani Group and a unit of the African Development Bank a public-private partnership concession to construct high-voltage power lines https://t.co/JQmTHasBiM
— BN Commodities (@BNCommodities) September 15, 2024
A 45% hike in the pump price of gasoline and a continued downward pressure on the naira dampened hopes that the Central Bank of Nigeria will press pause on an interest-rate increase at a meeting this month. https://t.co/B6yGa3Fvs2
— Bloomberg Markets (@markets) September 5, 2024
Nigeria's New Dangote Refinery's Gasoline Milestone https://t.co/yRKjzcVKLH
— Bloomberg Energy (@BloombergNRG) September 8, 2024
Nigeria has reached an agreement with the Dangote Refinery through which the country’s state-owned energy firm will be the sole distributor of gasoline from the plant https://t.co/5D8fRuju0H
— Bloomberg Economics (@economics) September 14, 2024
Two brothers from Nigeria accused of blackmailing a Michigan homecoming king — and ultimately goading him to suicide — were sentenced on Thursday in federal court to more than 17 years in prison https://t.co/0wX03eEh8z
— Businessweek (@BW) September 5, 2024
Nigeria’s Department of State Security releases Joe Ajaero, president of the Nigerian Labour Congress, the union says in a statement https://t.co/Vjx3srG149
— Bloomberg Politics (@bpolitics) September 10, 2024
Nigeria’s naira gained the most in almost two months after the West African nation announced that its debut domestic dollar-bond issue attracted significant demand https://t.co/0a932I4MF2
— Bloomberg Markets (@markets) September 12, 2024
Flooding in Nigeria looks set to get even worse as neighboring Cameroon releases water from one of its main dams https://t.co/Gx4eOZYdTY
— Bloomberg Economics (@economics) September 19, 2024
Zimbabwe’s central has injected $190 million into the foreign-exchange market since the launch of its bullion-backed currency in April, a member of the central bank’s monetary policy committee said https://t.co/5V5NuffSF0
— Bloomberg Economics (@economics) September 2, 2024
Zimbabwe’s central bank vowed to “double efforts” against currency saboteurs it blames for fanning the decline of the nation’s bullion-backed unit on the parallel market https://t.co/1GWNjE5lH8
— Bloomberg Asia (@BloombergAsia) September 12, 2024
Zimbabwe’s creditors may be willing to consider a debt-for-climate swap with the nation as part of a restructure of its $21 billion arrears https://t.co/LlP0u44QaA
— Bloomberg Economics (@economics) September 16, 2024
Zimbabwe will proceed with its first elephant cull in decades after the southern African nation suffered a severe drought, with plans to target around 200 from its herds of over 100,000 https://t.co/GxMvaxiC9b
— Bloomberg Green (@climate) September 17, 2024
Zimbabwe’s central bank will consider using the country’s reserves to protect the bullion-backed currency against severe market disruptions. https://t.co/xwzPjeq1Ur
— Bloomberg Markets (@markets) September 22, 2024
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