JSE imposes maximum fine on Steinhoff for publishing incorrect and misleading info

The Johannesburg stock exchange has fined retailer Steinhoff a total of R13.5 million for breaching its listing requirements. 

Zim born Mungofa to start vehicle manufacturing in SA

Mureza Auto Company, which was co-founded by Zimbabwe-born and CEO Tatenda Mungofa, says it will start designing and manufacturing of vehicles in South Africa in the coming year 2021.

Lithium miner upbeat over prices

Prospect Resources Plc, the developer of the Arcadia lithium project in Zimbabwe, says strong demand from customers in battery, glass and ceramics markets will cause material improvements in global prices over the next few years.

Iranian MPs seek hardening of nuclear stance after scientist killed

DUBAI — A bill requiring Iran’s government to suspend nuclear inspections unless sanctions are lifted, and ignore other restraints on its nuclear programme agreed with major powers, was passed by…

IOC president Bach runs unopposed

INTERNATIONAL Olympic Committee (IOC) president Thomas Bach is set to remain in office until 2025, as he will run unopposed next year for a second term, the IOC said yesterday.…

Olympic rings illuminated upon return to Tokyo Bay

TOKYO – The Olympic rings monument was reinstalled in Tokyo Bay yesterday, after being removed in August, as organisers ramp up preparations for next year’s postponed Summer Games. The rings…

Ethiopia war may turn into guerrilla insurgency

ADDIS ABABA — Ethiopia’s nearly month-long war against rebellious northern forces may be transforming into a guerrilla conflict, experts said yesterday, even though federal troops declared victory after capturing the…

China refuses to apologise to Australia for fake soldier image

CHINA has accused Australia of trying to “deflect public attention” from alleged war crimes by its soldiers in Afghanistan after Canberra expressed outrage over a “repugnant” tweet. Australia has demanded…

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