South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol called again for unification of the Korean Peninsula to free it from nuclear threats in a renewed challenge to Pyongyang https://t.co/RshfFoZHtw
— Bloomberg Asia (@BloombergAsia) October 9, 2024
Higher fences for trade will mean more debt and slower growth https://t.co/pA7eKFtJwN via @ThatJennieWelch @MaevaDebarge @emavroeidi @BhargaviSakthiv @gdp1985 @TomOrlik pic.twitter.com/7QhlRPZCUm
— Zoe Schneeweiss (@ZSchneeweiss) October 8, 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/ky3I5iFPV1
— Bloomberg Africa (@BloombergAfrica) September 17, 2024
Zimbabwe devalues its currency, the ZiG, by 44% against the dollar, bankers say https://t.co/LVWwTOF8uT
— Bloomberg Africa (@BloombergAfrica) September 27, 2024
Zimbabwe’s biggest food producer says the nation’s new bullion-backed currency will need more support if the country wants to make a success of its sixth attempt at a local unit since 2009 https://t.co/ISF5V1YOqx
— Bloomberg Economics (@economics) September 28, 2024
Zimbabwe’s second biggest city of Bulawayo plans to extend water cuts to 130 hours a week after a supply dam was put out of use https://t.co/UqeszFx4Uw
— Bloomberg CityLab (@CityLab) October 8, 2024
Zimbabwean black farmers who benefitted from land seizures more than two decades ago will have their 99-year leases converted to tenure, allowing them to sell the property, a cabinet minister said https://t.co/PcTCxCZC2v
— Bloomberg Equality (@BBGEquality) October 8, 2024
Rwanda Confirms 27 Cases of Marburg Virus Disease, Nine Deaths https://t.co/zsRDcJrwXX
— Bloomberg Africa (@BloombergAfrica) October 1, 2024
Gilead Sciences has donated about 5,000 doses of the Remdesivir antiviral in a bid to stem an outbreak of the Marburg disease in Rwanda https://t.co/cyYJ0wy5Ki
— Bloomberg Africa (@BloombergAfrica) October 3, 2024
Infections from an Ebola-like disease known as Marburg in Rwanda are a sign that outbreaks of diseases spread to humans from animals are expected to be more frequent in future https://t.co/SY9TfhuCV5
— Bloomberg Africa (@BloombergAfrica) October 3, 2024
Sabin Nsanzimana, Rwanda’s health minister, said an experimental vaccine will be trialled in the country in a bid to counteract an outbreak of the deadly disease. https://t.co/HshQTz29VD
— Bloomberg Africa (@BloombergAfrica) October 4, 2024
Mpox and Rwanda’s first Marburg outbreak show how diseases from remote areas threaten an inter-connected world https://t.co/Htqn29tZFq
— Bloomberg Economics (@economics) October 6, 2024
Ghana’s biggest opposition party held a nationwide protest Tuesday, demanding a forensic audit of the voters’ register before the Dec. 7 election https://t.co/Po4hnjt5uK
— Bloomberg Asia (@BloombergAsia) September 17, 2024
Ghana’s annual inflation rate unexpectedly fell to a 29-month low in August, increasing the chance of a rate cut https://t.co/j82MK7eTLP
— Bloomberg Economics (@economics) September 11, 2024
Ghana’s economy expanded at its fastest pace in five-years, beating economists’ estimates by more than double https://t.co/CvPfmxyXkY
— Bloomberg Economics (@economics) September 18, 2024
Ghana is expected to lower interest rates for the first time in eight months after the pace of inflation slowed in the West African nation https://t.co/rFwUTCCyXr
— Bloomberg Africa (@BloombergAfrica) September 27, 2024
Ghana cuts interest rates for the first time in eight months amid easing inflation https://t.co/GjY5Q55PZA
— Bloomberg Africa (@BloombergAfrica) September 27, 2024
Ivory Coast has raised the price it pays farmers for their cocoa above Ghana, even as growers in both countries will continue to receive far less than the global market https://t.co/4mU78v7sro
— Bloomberg Africa (@BloombergAfrica) September 30, 2024
Hundreds of Ghanaians have called on their government to clamp down on illegal mining in Africa’s top gold producer in a second day of protests https://t.co/FumbC8Wzi8
— Bloomberg Africa (@BloombergAfrica) October 4, 2024
Hundreds of people take to the streets of Ghana's capital to implore the nation’s top court to speed up implementation of an anti-LGBTQ bill https://t.co/Kx1w8Ss6Jd
— Bloomberg Equality (@BBGEquality) October 8, 2024
Zijin Mining has bought the Akyem gold project in Ghana for up to $1 billion in cash as the state-owned firm looks to add resources to meet its aggressive output targets https://t.co/cREYnmzqt5
— Bloomberg Markets (@markets) October 9, 2024
The East African Bonds Exchange says secondary trading on its platform is yet to commence because of delays in integrating its system to the Central Bank of Kenya’s https://t.co/6fhBLRGtGJ
— Bloomberg Technology (@technology) September 26, 2024
Billionaire Gautam Adani’s proposal to run Kenya’s main airport has sparked protests, Senate hearings and lawsuits. https://t.co/hyHS7VFgnC
— Bloomberg Asia (@BloombergAsia) September 28, 2024
Kenya’s planned sale of a diaspora bond may fund key infrastructure projects including the proposed expansion of the nation’s busiest airport, according to Prime Cabinet Secretary Musalia Mudavadi https://t.co/qMZxeyYoTh
— Bloomberg Africa (@BloombergAfrica) September 30, 2024
Kenya’s National Assembly will on Tuesday receive an impeachment motion against Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua, a potentially destabilizing move https://t.co/cv8Oit2OL6
— Bloomberg Politics (@bpolitics) October 1, 2024
Kenya’s annual inflation eases in September to the slowest pace in almost 12 years, helped by weaker growth in food and energy prices https://t.co/jWZgSibo7h
— Bloomberg Africa (@BloombergAfrica) October 2, 2024
Kenya’s economic growth rate fell to the lowest in 18 months in the second quarter https://t.co/3MXcmWXiyx
— Bloomberg Economics (@economics) October 2, 2024
Kenya is set to attract more interest from investors after rebounding from recent political upheaval, according to the head of the country’s stock exchange https://t.co/yqb7lFM8Gu
— Bloomberg Asia (@BloombergAsia) October 2, 2024
Kenyan lawmakers propose revising the nation’s constitution to extend presidential and parliamentary terms to seven years from five https://t.co/oazvT1rRlN
— Bloomberg Africa (@BloombergAfrica) October 2, 2024
Interventions by Kenya’s central bank are suppressing volatility in the shilling as officials try to keep the best-performing currency in Africa from getting too strong https://t.co/ddv37LKDzo
— Bloomberg Africa (@BloombergAfrica) October 3, 2024
From Kenya to Singapore, @FryRSquared takes us on the road to meet people who are fighting water scarcity problems with technology. Follow her journey on The Future with Hannah Fry https://t.co/n28SKAXGRJ pic.twitter.com/r3Bnh9bAW8
— Bloomberg Technology (@technology) October 3, 2024
Kenya Airways, the state-controlled national carrier, wants to gain some control of the capital’s biggest airport even as authorities discuss concessions with private players to run the regional aviation hub https://t.co/lys0uMgAuK
— Bloomberg Africa (@BloombergAfrica) October 7, 2024
Kenya’s central bank is set to cut interest rates at a second straight meeting for the first time since the Covid-19 pandemic spurred an easing cycle four years ago. https://t.co/CV1IlQqH2e
— Bloomberg Economics (@economics) October 8, 2024
Kenya's deputy president vows to fight impeachment 'to the end' https://t.co/9k9v6XAWgt pic.twitter.com/KjwG5KAGUB
— Reuters (@Reuters) October 8, 2024
Kenya’s central bank cut its benchmark interest rate for the second consecutive time after inflation eased to a 12-year low on slower food and fuel price increases https://t.co/TZI48HeaLe
— Bloomberg Economics (@economics) October 8, 2024
The South African government rejects a demand by public-sector workers for a 12% pay increase, saying it’s unaffordable https://t.co/CFz8go39x5
— Bloomberg Economics (@economics) September 11, 2024
Transnet breaches loan covenants for a second year running as the South African port and rail operator staggers under a debt burden https://t.co/y43BaUzc0h
— Bloomberg Economics (@economics) September 11, 2024
A major South African highway remains closed as recovery teams work to clear vehicles trapped by snow and ice https://t.co/WrxVNGkWrQ
— Bloomberg Asia (@BloombergAsia) September 22, 2024
South Africa’s Coalition Government Triggers Wave of Investment https://t.co/mRmMvJBVfQ
— Bloomberg Energy (@BloombergNRG) September 23, 2024
The formation of South Africa's business-friendly coalition government has triggered a wave of investment https://t.co/K3QZwRWREw
— BN Commodities (@BNCommodities) September 24, 2024
Cilliers Brink, the mayor of South Africa’s capital, is ousted after a multiparty coalition that ruled the city collapsed https://t.co/QjbdOs9ZfE
— Bloomberg Economics (@economics) September 26, 2024
South African stocks are having their strongest third quarter for 11 years and investors see the gains extending https://t.co/RfX80voxPx
— Bloomberg Africa (@BloombergAfrica) September 30, 2024
South Africa's Deputy President Paul Mashatile expects growth in his country to accelerate next year as the country's coalition government focuses on infrastructure investment https://t.co/sA0p7QUoVb
— Bloomberg Africa (@BloombergAfrica) September 30, 2024
South Africa’s benchmark government bond yields drop below 10% as the country's fiscal outlook improves https://t.co/S8OCmmC77i
— Bloomberg Markets (@markets) September 30, 2024
UAE's IRH eyes mining, energy and logistics projects in South Africa https://t.co/W2jslBfAp4 pic.twitter.com/UbERPq5xGZ
— Reuters (@Reuters) September 30, 2024
South Africa's electricity minister says he is confident that there will be a government intervention on electricity prices after state utility Eskom asked a regulator to allow it raise tariffs by more than a third https://t.co/Nu7fWl0ZHJ
— Bloomberg Asia (@BloombergAsia) October 1, 2024
The next phase of a partnership between the South African government and business will focus on getting the country to grow over 3% by 2025 https://t.co/3EJje5vUgZ
— Bloomberg Economics (@economics) October 1, 2024
South Africa will need to expedite reforms that can boost growth to sustain investor inflows, according to the world’s largest investment banks https://t.co/l2GSlZSzzW
— Bloomberg Asia (@BloombergAsia) October 2, 2024
Africa’s largest fund manager said assets under management climbed 3.6% after amid muted economic growth in South Africa https://t.co/oz7AyOfN7c
— Bloomberg Asia (@BloombergAsia) October 2, 2024
South Africa’s National Treasury endorses Bajabulile Swazi Tshabalala, a former senior staffer at the African Development Bank, to become the next head of the pan-African lender https://t.co/rqQtShJKcG
— Bloomberg Asia (@BloombergAsia) October 2, 2024
South Africa is running out of power lines to transmit electricity from new projects https://t.co/kNKRuEBqdS
— Bloomberg Asia (@BloombergAsia) October 2, 2024
The head of South Africa's biggest bank still sees a cautious approach among many foreign investors who are waiting for promised reforms to be delivered https://t.co/j6ooi7yg5C
— Bloomberg Asia (@BloombergAsia) October 3, 2024
South Africa business activity accelerates in Sept as inflation eases, PMI shows https://t.co/nfF8CXO8Gg pic.twitter.com/xpWWVBVqTX
— Reuters (@Reuters) October 3, 2024
The formation of a business-friendly coalition government in South Africa has won the support of the majority of citizens, with the richest most satisfied with its performance, a survey shows https://t.co/wGN7Oa33Ib
— Bloomberg Equality (@BBGEquality) October 3, 2024
South Africa’s government is considering measures to offset a proposed power-price hike, Electricity Minister Kgosientsho Ramokgopa says https://t.co/K08OcWFpXX
— Bloomberg Economics (@economics) October 3, 2024
South Africa’s Agricultural Business Chamber has raised its forecast for the country’s corn exports for the year ending April 2025 to 1.9 million tons https://t.co/6aV8VuAh16
— Bloomberg Africa (@BloombergAfrica) October 3, 2024
Eskom has been using diesel-fueled auxiliary turbines extensively to stave off power cuts in South Africa following delays in restoring some generation capacity https://t.co/LbNL0dtCGx
— Bloomberg Economics (@economics) October 4, 2024
South Africa is launching a credit-guarantee facility to boost private sector involvement in the country’s ambitious infrastructure investment plans https://t.co/mbrc7o2JOC
— Bloomberg Asia (@BloombergAsia) October 4, 2024
South Africa’s ongoing review of the central bank’s inflation target of 3% to 6% will be anchored in the principle of preserving price stability, says Deputy Finance Minister David Masondo https://t.co/fF9LivMtD2
— Bloomberg Asia (@BloombergAsia) October 4, 2024
In South Africa and the world’s most unequal country, searing heat in tin-roofed houses exposes another disparity, leaving the poorest communities to suffer the most.
— Ntando Thukwana (@NtandoThukwana) October 7, 2024
https://t.co/6HxDpmIAa2 via @citylab
South Africa’s capital elected a new mayor two weeks after a multiparty coalition that had ruled the city collapsed, removing Cilliers Brink from the post https://t.co/Iz1tF3WYTV
— Bloomberg Economics (@economics) October 9, 2024
South Africa's key $9.3 billion energy transition pact has been slowed by death of investable projects https://t.co/1LvABGfw6X
— Bloomberg UK (@BloombergUK) October 9, 2024
South Africa’s government published a series of reforms of the nation’s work-visa regulations that are aimed at attracting more professionals to its skills-starved economy https://t.co/eSlukHkAwq
— Bloomberg Asia (@BloombergAsia) October 9, 2024
A.P. Moller Maersk and Hapag-Lloyd, the two container giants starting a vessel-sharing cooperation, plan to begin their partnership sailing south of Africa https://t.co/dxfpSLGuhX
— Bloomberg Africa (@BloombergAfrica) October 9, 2024
Zambia's finance minister Situmbeko Musokotwane is set to present his 2025 spending plan as the country struggles with its worst drought in a century and emerges from painful debt restructuring https://t.co/XvA3Cbaqnm
— Bloomberg Africa (@BloombergAfrica) September 27, 2024
Zambia’s dollar bonds climbed after its 2025 spending plan won praise from Morgan Stanley even as it drew concern from locals battling with the impact of the nation’s worst drought in a century https://t.co/ppmkxGqnGr
— Bloomberg Economics (@economics) October 1, 2024
Ethiopia proposes that holders of its $1 billion bond take an 18% loss in a debt restructuring, even as it acknowledges that an influential group of investors has already rejected such an offer https://t.co/NXrXgWQFC4
— Bloomberg Africa (@BloombergAfrica) October 2, 2024
Investors holding Ethiopia’s defaulted dollar bonds reject the debt restructuring terms proposed by the government for the $1 billion issue https://t.co/UOyzoky9wU
— Bloomberg Economics (@economics) October 3, 2024
The National Bank of Ethiopia announces a special foreign-exchange allocation of $175 million to a state-owned primary importer of fuel and related products https://t.co/657hPeWLxL
— Bloomberg Africa (@BloombergAfrica) October 3, 2024
A Glencore Plc-owned copper mine in the Democratic Republic of Congo is embroiled in a row over royalties with local tax authorities https://t.co/1CoSr3UGBa
— Bloomberg Africa (@BloombergAfrica) September 27, 2024
The Africa Centres for Disease Control and Prevention said mpox is spreading rapidly in the Congolese capital of Kinshasa, a city of 17 million people https://t.co/GKXiiMp8IO
— Bloomberg Africa (@BloombergAfrica) October 3, 2024
Angola’s kwanza recovered from a 25-year low against the dollar after the oil-producing nation’s central bank resumed foreign currency sales to commercial lenders https://t.co/qOYIHRWlEj
— Bloomberg Economics (@economics) October 3, 2024
Angola’s state-owned diamond producer says some clients were deterred by its partnership with Russia’s Alrosa PJSC https://t.co/qpFhxvNHAw
— Bloomberg Africa (@BloombergAfrica) October 4, 2024
Equinor said Angola’s efforts to stave off a decline in its oil production by updating policy is having a positive effect https://t.co/oxrm6nKeG0
— Bloomberg Asia (@BloombergAsia) October 9, 2024
Senegal’s president dissolved parliament in an effort to consolidate power and implement his reform agenda https://t.co/wL8t1inpNS
— Bloomberg Politics (@bpolitics) September 12, 2024
Senegal said it will act swiftly to lower its budget deficit after a Moody’s downgrade https://t.co/sJpeboVym3
— Bloomberg Africa (@BloombergAfrica) October 5, 2024
The World Bank is working with Uganda to try and end a freeze on lending that was imposed after the East African nation passed repressive anti-gay legislation https://t.co/UAhRQOdWha
— Bloomberg Africa (@BloombergAfrica) September 26, 2024
Uganda’s anti-LGBTQ laws that include the death sentence in some cases have cost the nation as much as $1.6 billion since being introduced in May last year, a new study found https://t.co/AY7tspazM5
— Bloomberg Africa (@BloombergAfrica) October 9, 2024
Mozambicans are voting for a new leader who needs to quell an insurgency that’s stalled gas projects with the potential to transform the nation https://t.co/Xu3jIN0EQd
— Bloomberg Politics (@bpolitics) October 9, 2024
Nigeria’s monetary policymakers are expected to cautiously loosen their grip on a more than two-year tightening cycle, encouraged by cooling inflation https://t.co/G8yNnsAMEl
— Bloomberg Economics (@economics) September 24, 2024
The World Bank approves $1.57 billion in new lending to Nigeria via three projects aimed at strengthening healthcare and climate change resilience https://t.co/624zKrNgLF
— Bloomberg Markets (@markets) September 30, 2024
Nigeria's private sector gets boost from new orders in September https://t.co/wcbgXaG2dL pic.twitter.com/6XRFit1ZBJ
— Reuters (@Reuters) October 4, 2024
Nigeria reports 359 cholera deaths in first nine months of year https://t.co/jOmMKkLiIn pic.twitter.com/kiuvKi5PG4
— Reuters (@Reuters) October 7, 2024
Nigeria will settle crude sales to Africa’s newest and biggest oil refinery using the local currency’s rate in its foreign-exchange market, dousing concerns that it would fix below-market naira levels for the transactions https://t.co/DtFR9TwZUt
— Bloomberg Asia (@BloombergAsia) October 9, 2024
Egypt sent military aid to Somalia, the latest show of support for the Horn of Africa nation that’s embroiled in a feud with Ethiopia. https://t.co/VTU8xqG5c4
— Bloomberg Asia (@BloombergAsia) September 23, 2024
Diplomats and experts say the swathes of territory in West Africa under jihadist control risk becoming training grounds and launchpads for more attacks on major cities such as Bamako or neighboring states and Western targets in the region or beyond https://t.co/Q2vri2DymX
— Reuters (@Reuters) September 24, 2024
Torrential rains have triggered floods and landslides that killed hundreds and displaced millions across parts of Africa, Europe and Asia in recent weeks. What's going on? https://t.co/1AoZz3Xhdq
— Bloomberg Asia (@BloombergAsia) September 24, 2024
Suspected cases of mpox have been recorded in at least 15 African countries, says Jean Kaseya, the director-general of the Africa Centres for Disease Control and Prevention https://t.co/bhNp1qZ1DX
— Bloomberg Africa (@BloombergAfrica) September 26, 2024
Mauritius’ biggest hotel operator is looking to buy five-star resorts in North Africa and the Middle East https://t.co/Ii30pWE8fX
— Bloomberg Middle East (@middleeast) September 27, 2024
Was honored to deliver a keynote address during #UNGA79 at a @CorpsAfrica event.
— Ambassador Linda Thomas-Greenfield (@USAmbUN) September 27, 2024
I spoke about a topic of critical importance to me and to the future of the world:
The power and potential of Africa’s young leaders.
My full remarks ⬇️https://t.co/C68R0aZ5z4
Gunvor's chairman and co-founder says he’s confident the escalating conflict in the Middle East won’t hit crude supply from the region https://t.co/OaAdjKgu7z
— Bloomberg Africa (@BloombergAfrica) October 1, 2024
The small West African nation of Benin grants citizenship rights to the descendants of slaves https://t.co/hyyVilA1qJ
— Bloomberg Africa (@BloombergAfrica) October 1, 2024
Africa is home to some of the world's most exciting startups — and we want to shine a spotlight on them.
— Bloomberg Technology (@technology) October 2, 2024
Bloomberg is launching our first ever Africa Startups to Watch, here's what you need to know: https://t.co/PCEXqvkBYD
The first diagnostic test for mpox has been approved by the World Health Organization in a bid to expand its availability and stop the spread of lethal outbreaks of the disease in Africa https://t.co/m9l1ilDFFj
— Bloomberg Africa (@BloombergAfrica) October 4, 2024
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