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The hotly contested restructuring of Madagascar Oil has been rubber-stamped by an English Court. Madagascar Oil has prevailed over a dissenting creditor in obtaining court approval for its ...
The group has completed a deal to secure pioneering Alzheimer’s infrastructure, and the CEO behind the company. Lantheus Holdings has acquired Life Molecular Imaging for approximately ZAR 13.9 billion ...
The firm has welcomed a new leader and his team to its Casablanca office to grow its North African offering. Al Tamimi & Company has hired Omar Zizi as a partner and head of its Casablanca, Morocco ...
Absa CIB’s Vinesh Kassen explores the rapid growth in the Middle East-Africa trade corridor, where food security and infrastructure investment are but two new opportunities for sustainable growth.
The firm has snapped up two forensics specialists with over half a century of combined experience. Krugel is a white-collar and corporate investigations specialist with decades of legal and forensics ...
The firm has added an Africa-focused infrastructure and natural resources projects lawyer to its French team.
Financial institutions in South Africa could soon face new regulations on the use of cloud computing and data offshoring, as the country’s regulators have warned that directors and senior managers are ...
Nearly two decades after it was first mooted, the competition agency will begin scrutinising cross-border deals within the EAC region. The East African Community Competition Authority (EACCA) will ...
An annual report reveals that more mergers and restrictive business practices were scrutinised by the Southern and Eastern African competition authority in 2024 than in 2023. The COMESA Competition ...
Bowmans practitioners Angela Simpson, Rajiv Gujadhur and Vruti Shah write about the changing face of investment in Africa, as local capital makes greater inroads in a space traditionally dominated by ...
With the takeover of LawExplorer, the Africa-focused legal intelligence provider aims to scale up its services and tackle the continent’s disjointed regulatory landscape. Legal intelligence company ...
Mauritius’ financial crime regulator has clarified the responsibility of companies based in the country for corruption, fraud, AML and drug financing compliance.
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