March 17, 2023

Curia Appoints Philip Macnabb as Chief Executive Officer

Philip Macnabb ALBANY, N.Y., March 16, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Curia, a leading contract research, development and manufacturing organization, today announced that Philip Macnabb has been appointed as chief executive officer, succeeding John Ratliff. “On behalf of the Board of Directors, we thank John Ratliff for the tremendous progress that Curia made during his tenure,” […]

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SA-Tanzania in talks to strengthen relations

While South Africa has enduring ties with Tanzania, the two countries can do more to strengthen cooperation, says President Cyril Ramaphosa.“Since our two countries established diplomatic relations in 1994, we established the Bi-National Commission in …

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Eskom welcomes placement on CreditWatch Positive

Eskom has welcomed its placement on CreditWatch Positive by rating agency S&P Global as a positive development, which endorses the positive impact of the Debt Relief on Eskom’s financial position and overall liquidity.The placement comes after the …

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Eskom power generation fleet records improvements

There has been notable gradual improvements in Eskom’s power generation fleet.“Over the past week, six coal-fired power stations achieved energy availability factor (EAF) of 70%, a milestone last achieved on 08 May 2022,” Eskom said in a statement on T…

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Security tightened for weekend elections in Nigeria

(CAJ News) NIGERIA’S uniformed forces have beefed up security ahead of the governorship and State House of Assembly elections this weekend.Polls are set for Saturday, three weeks after a presidential election whose outcome the opposition candidates re…

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Zimbabwe confirms interest in joining BRICS

(CAJ News) ZIMBABWE, reeling from the effects of economic sanctions illegally imposed by the United States (US) and its Western allies, has expressed interest to join BRICS, the fast-growing trading bloc.BRICS is the acronym for Brazil, Russia, India…

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Mali reintegrates women linked to armed groups

(CAJ News) MALI has begun the socio-economic reintegration of 900 women associated with armed groups in the West African country.The National Commission for Disarmament, Demobilization and Reintegration (CNDDR) is leading the process, which kicked off…

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Flights expected to operate despite SA shutdown

(CAJ News) SOUTH African airports will operate as normal despite the shutdown planned by an opposition for Monday.The Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) is planning the protests, against economic problems, power crisis and the presidency of Cyril Ramapho…

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