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African Union becomes permanent member of G-20

The African Union has advocated for full membership for seven years, spokesperson Ebba Kalondo said. Until now, South Africa was the bloc’s only G20 member.
By Ap News Sep. 9, 2023

Human-centric globalisation: Taking G20 to the last mile, leaving none behind

Our G20 presidency strives to bridge divides, dismantle barriers, and sow seeds of collaboration that nourish a world where unity prevails over discord, where shared destiny eclipses isolation.
By Mr Narendra Modi Sep. 7, 2023

Sustainable financial models needed to shore up agric sector: Govt

Speaking to NewsDay Farming, Basera said the foundation had been laid through agricultural investment frameworks and policies.
By Freeman Makopa May. 30, 2023

We’re poor because of you, civil society tells IMF

Afrodad) executive director Jason Braganza last week told the fifth debt conference in Harare that the debt crisis affecting Zimbabwe and Africa was not by accident, but by design.
By Melody Chikono May. 21, 2023

Elon Musk donates almost $2bn of Tesla shares to charity

Tesla chief executive Elon Musk says he donated around $1.95bn (£1.6bn) worth of shares in his electric carmaker to charity.
By Bbc News Feb. 15, 2023

New perspectives: Inside new global tax reform trends

The G20 noted that international tax rules were enacted in the 1920s (100 years old) yet the business environment is changing, including the growing importance of intangibles, data and the digital economy.

By The Standard Nov. 7, 2021

New perspectives: Inside new global tax reform trends

The G20 noted that international tax rules were enacted in the 1920s (100 years old) yet the business environment is changing, including the growing importance of intangibles, data and the digital economy.

By The Standard Nov. 7, 2021