Africa: Transunion Africa Appoints Botha to Lead Legal

Africa: Transunion Africa Appoints Botha to Lead Legal

Transunion Africa, a global information and insights company, announced the appointment of Annemie Botha as general counsel, effective 1 February. In her role, Botha will lead TransUnion Africa’s legal, risk and compliance function across South Africa, Botswana, Eswatini, Namibia, Kenya, Rwanda, Zambia and Malawi. Her remit spans aligning legal and regulatory strategy. Botha brings over…

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The end of MultiChoice as we know it

The end of MultiChoice as we know it

Six months on from the Canal+ takeover, the question is: what kind of company is MultiChoice now? The official line is that the DStv parent, now owned by France’s Groupe Canal+, remains a focused African video entertainment business, backed by the scale and capital of a global pay-television operator. The combined group serves more than…

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Africa: Transunion Africa Appoints Botha to Lead Legal

Africa: Leo Xiv in Africa – Archbishop Nwachukwu – If Jesus Finds Refuge Again in Africa

Rome — The Infant Jesus found refuge in Egypt, together with Joseph and Mary, to escape Herod’s threat. And perhaps even today the African continent, though wounded by wars, tribalism and ‘inculturated’ neo-colonialism, could represent a paradoxical place of refuge for what comes from Jesus, whilst in the post-Christian West everything bearing the name of…

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Africa: Transunion Africa Appoints Botha to Lead Legal

Africa 2026 – Public Sector Surge That Might Backfire – Hidden Risks and Debt Concerns

Nairobi — Africa’s accelerating government-led expansion is drawing global attention, especially as initiatives connected to the USAID Trade Hub highlight how external support is shaping economic priorities across multiple regions. Large-scale investments, ambitious reforms, and infrastructure megaprojects are becoming central to national strategies. However, this rapid growth may carry unintended consequences that are often overlooked…

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Sasol’s 2027 bursary programme open for entry

Sasol’s 2027 bursary programme open for entry

Applications are open for Sasol’s 2027 bursary programme, which funds full-time undergraduate studies in engineering and science. Image supplied As one of South Africa’s leading Stem employers, Sasol currently supports around 300 students studying at local institutions. The Sasol Bursary Programme builds the company’s talent pipeline while expanding access to tertiary education for high-achieving youth,…

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