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editorial staff January 16, 2024 The employment is aimed at strengthening ties in the financial sector between the two jurisdictions. The Isle of Man Government has appointed South Africa's first business representative to strengthen economic ties between the two jurisdictions. The Isle of Man announced in a statement that Johannesburg-based Cecilia Albertine (pictured below) has been appointed as business development consultant to strengthen the relationship between the two jurisdictions in financial services. She will also work with South African trade associations and businesses to raise the profile of the island and highlight…

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編輯人員 2024 年 1 月 16 日 此次聘用旨在加强两個司法管轄區之間金融領域的聯繫。 馬恩島政府任命了南非第一位商業代表,以加强两個司法管轄區之間的經濟聯繫。 馬恩島在聲明中宣布,約翰尼斯堡的 Cecilia Albertine(如下圖)已被任命為業務發展顧問,以加强两個司法管轄區在金融服務方面的關係。她還將與南非貿易協會和企業合作,提高島上的形象並強調那裡的機會。 馬恩島和南非有著長期的關係,超過 35 家南非公司在馬恩島開展業務。 Nedbank、Standard Bank、Derivco、Microgaming 和 Capital International 等機構也在這兩個司法管轄區開展業務。該島旨在幫助南非企業主透過進入全球市場、擴張和發展來實現業務國際化。 在過去的七年裡,艾伯丁一直擔任南非英國商會國際網路副總裁。在她的職位上,她將負責加強本地和國際網絡,並將在開發兩個司法管轄區之間的商業機會方面發揮關鍵作用。艾伯丁先生將成為馬恩島政府執行機構馬恩島財務團隊的一員。 「馬恩島已經與南非建立了良好的貿易關係,我們司法管轄區之間的貿易有助於推動兩國的經濟成長。我們長期以來一直雄心勃勃地要鞏固這一優勢。塞西莉亞的技能和經驗意味著她非常適合幫助推動兩國的經濟成長。」馬恩島金融公司執行長 Michael Crowe說。 馬恩島財政部是企業部的執行機構。成立的目的是促進和發展馬恩島的金融和專業服務業並確保其知名度。 了解有關馬恩島以及在那裡運營的公司的更多資訊。 Source link

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Many roads in Stanger and surrounding areas were damaged by flooding.Photo: Attached Deadly floods that caused destruction across Durban over the weekend have increased pressure on the government to declare a state of disaster across KwaZulu-Natal. Authorities have announced that five people were killed in eThekwini and two others are missing, believed to have been swept away by floodwaters. The Department of Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs said the severe storms left a trail of destruction in eThekwini, KwaDukuza and Ndwedwe municipalities. Police, emergency services from affected municipalities and private companies continued search and rescue operations Sunday after Saturday night's…

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Azali Assoumani, incumbent president of the Comoros and presidential candidate of the Comoros Renewal Congress (CRC) party, votes at Mituje public school polling station in Moroni on January 14, 2024. (Photo via OLYMPIA DE MAISMONT/AFP) ) Getty Images) Comorians voted in the presidential election on Sunday, with incumbent Azali Assoumani saying he was confident of victory and opposition parties claiming election fraud. Several opposition figures in the Indian Ocean island have called on voters to boycott the vote, where five candidates are vying for the top spot with Mr. Assoumani, 65. “I am confident that we will win in the…

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A supporter of Zimbabwe's ruling Zanu PF party holds up an election campaign poster at a rally where President Emmerson Mnangagwa speaks.Photo: Jekesai Nikizana/Getty Images A Human Rights Watch (HRW) report released on Thursday criticized the Southern African region for failing to protect the rights of its citizens and for failing to hold free and fair elections. The 734-page report describes a vicious and deadly attack in which several parliamentarians, political activists, and human rights defenders were kidnapped, tortured, and later killed for criticizing their country's incumbent government. . Speaking at the World Report 2024 launch in Johannesburg on Thursday,…

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Ama Serwaa Anim, a nurse and customer at Trisores Farms, holds snail shells in Accra, Ghana.Photo credit: Ama Serwaa Ama Serwaa Enin is crouched in a greenhouse, her hands full, proudly showing off her produce. What she sees is a source of pride and future income. But this is not the kind of grains and pulses that are often featured in African agricultural success stories. Instead, she holds two snails in her hands, a giant African snail to be exact. “Snail farming is a good business, but it takes time to harvest, so you need patience if you really want…

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Political pluralism is on the rise in South Africa as 30 new parties register for election South Africa's political landscape is undergoing major changes, with 30 new political parties registered on the general election ballot. The developments, recorded by the South African Electoral Commission (IEC) between September 18 and December 31, will provide South African voters with a wider range of choices in future elections. The burgeoning political pluralism evident in the registration of these new organizations suggests a potential move towards more representative governance, reflecting broader public interests and concerns. The proliferation of registered political parties suggests a dynamic…

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Vested interests: On December 22 last year, the last French troops withdrew from Niger, ending more than a decade of French anti-jihadist operations in West Africa's Sahel region. Photo: Boureima Hama/AFP TThe 3,860 km wide Sahel region, located south of the Sahara Desert and extending from east to west across the African continent, has been attracting attention around the world in recent years. Over the past decade, problems such as terrorism, insecurity, and human trafficking have characterized the region. Military takeovers have been a major concern in the region and beyond in recent years. Since 2020, there have been four…

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Self-styled pastor Paul Ntenge McKenzie (left), who founded Good News International Church in 2003 and is accused of encouraging cult members to starve to death “to meet Jesus”, appeared in the dock. I spoke with relatives at the time. May 5, 2023, Shands Law Court, Mombasa. (Photo by SIMON MAINA/AFP, Getty Images) A Kenyan court this week gave authorities 14 days to prosecute a suspected cult leader held over the deaths of hundreds of his followers or he must be released. I was given a reprieve. Paul Ntenge McKenzie has already been jailed for nine months on several occasions as…

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