Seven-seater vehicles are cleared for long-distance routes, Koryx Copper dual-lists on the Namibian Stock Exchange, and Zimbabwe starts farm compensation payouts. Plus, expert insights on the global impact of U.S.-China trade war.
Koryx Copper lands on the NSX, Roads Authority allocates N$230 million for flood repairs, and South Africa rolls out high-tech border security. Plus, U.S.-China trade tensions raise global concerns, and LeBron James gets his own Ken doll.
The Motor Vehicle Accident Fund has weighed in on the recent policy change allowing seven-seater vehicles to operate on long-distance routes. Meanwhile, in South Africa, AfriForum has called for farm attacks to be classified as a national priority crime, citing their impact on national stability. In trade news, African nations…
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