by AKANI CHAUKEJOHANNESBURG, (CAJ News) – STANDARD Bank is the first authorised bank to offer transactions through China’s cross-border interbank payment system (CIPS). The biggest bank in Africa by assets,
by AKANI CHAUKEJOHANNESBURG, (CAJ News) – STANDARD Bank is the first authorised bank to offer transactions through China’s cross-border interbank payment system (CIPS). The biggest bank in Africa by assets,
by TINTSWALO BALOYIJOHANNESBURG, (CAJ News) – A WAVE of alarm is rippling through South Africa’s mining and investment community as Anglo American moves ahead with a proposed US$60 billion merger
by SAMBULO DLAMINI MBABANE,(CAJ News) – THE Communist Party of Swaziland (CPS) has strongly condemned the planned April visit of Taiwanese leader Lai Ching-te to the Kingdom of Eswatini, describing
from ALFRED SHILONGO in Windhoek, NamibiaWINDHOEK, (CAJ News) – NAMIBIA is located in southern Africa, bordered by Angola and Zambia to the north, Botswana to the east, South Africa to
by LEON SCHNEIDERSpecial contributorBERLIN, (CAJ News) – THE European Union (EU) is facing growing accusations of hypocrisy after data revealed that it purchased record volumes of Russian oil and liquefied
by HAOYU ZHANGSpecial CorrespondentBEIJING, (CAJ News) – IN a dramatic escalation of global economic and geopolitical tensions, China has officially rejected U.S pressure aimed at forcing sovereign states to choose
by TINTSWALO BALOYI JOHANNESBURG, (CAJ News) – AS cybercriminals grow more sophisticated and corporate networks become increasingly complex, organisations face mounting risks from advanced persistent threats, ransomware, data breaches, and
by DANAI MWARUMBWA HARARE, (CAJ News) – THE United States is recalibrating its engagement with Africa, adopting a more diplomatic and cooperative posture as it seeks access to critical rare
by ODIRILE TOTENG GABORONE, (CAJ News) – ECONOMIC Freedom Fighters (EFF) leader Julius Malema has sharply criticised Botswana for hosting a United States military footprint, warning that the presence of
by MARIA MACHARIA NAIROBI, (CAJ News) – KENYAN hospitals, schools and even inter-city buses are undergoing a quiet digital revolution as more than 19,000 new users shift from traditional mobile