Facilitating business from Johannesburg, SOUTH AFRICA, between Africa's two biggest markets since 2005

Joined July 2014
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Air Peace, West Africa's leading airline and Nigeria's foremost carrier, has announced the launch of new scheduled flight services connecting Lagos with Douala (Cameroon), Libreville (Gabon), Bamako (Mali), and Conakry (Guinea), effective 1 August 2026. The introduction of these new destinations represents another major milestone in the airline's ambitious network expansion strategy and further strengthens its commitment to improving connectivity across Africa while promoting trade, tourism, investment, cultural exchange, and economic integration among African nations. businessday.ng/news/article/…
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Nigerian shareholders in South African companies based in Nigeria will not allow any form of sanctions on South African businesses in this country.I will like to see these companies openly condemning xenophobia and doing something about it.Ignoring the problem will not address the problem.
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South African companies with operations across Africa are facing mounting pressure as anti-immigrant protests in the continent’s largest economy trigger diplomatic tensions and calls for action against their businesses bloomberg.com/news/articles/…
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WATCH | Minister of Home Affairs Dr Leon Schreiber says that they are moving to cancel thousands of visas in the country, including just over 2,000 study visas.
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Madagascar billionaire Hassanein Hiridjee secures €170 million as AXIAN expands African telecom networks msn.com/en-za/news/other/mad…

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Nigeria risks being locked out of a rapidly growing pool of global institutional capital worth more than $120 trillion unless companies accelerate compliance with emerging sustainability disclosure standards, according to a new report by advisory... businessday.ng/news/article/…
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Fola Kester, a Nigerian student at Wits, shared his story about growing up in South Africa and how Home Affairs let him down despite having all the necessary documents. vt.tiktok.com/ZSQaTLSRu/
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The first set of Nigerians evacuated from South Africa has arrived at the Murtala Mohammed International Airport in Lagos following renewed xenophobic attacks in the country. The Air Peace flight carrying the returnees arrived at the airport around 10:25 am on Thursday.
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Abahambe I - While poor Africans fight for survival in South Africa’s streets, the leaders whose failures drove them here arrive to red carpets, feasts and game drives. Watch the full episode here: brnw.ch/21x3guN
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Journalist Jonathan James Lyamgohn says many Nigerians are struggling to understand the growing hostility in South Africa, especially given the country’s history of solidarity with fellow African nations. This comes as about 270 Nigerians living in SA prepare to return home. Watch: tinyurl.com/26shh28b #Newzroom405
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BREAKING NEWS: The Dangote Refinery has been valued at $39.1 billion in private placement
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Today, I opened West Africa’s first multi-technology industrial additive manufacturing facility in Lagos. By producing industrial components and spare parts here in Lagos, Arridex is helping to reduce our dependence on imports, strengthen critical industries and support economic growth. I commend the Arridex team for their vision and commitment to building solutions that serve not only Nigeria but the wider African continent. Lagos will continue to support investments that create opportunities, grow local capacity and position our state as a hub for innovation and industry.
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President of the Nigeria Union South Africa (NUSA), Smart Nwobi, says Nigerian nationals seeking repatriation through the embassy feel unsafe and stranded as they prepare to leave South Africa amid ongoing protests against illegal migrants. Tune in to #eNCA, channel #DStv403
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Minister of International Relations and Cooperation, Ronald Lamola, has reaffirmed the strong and historic relations between South Africa and Ghana, highlighting the enduring spirit of solidarity that continues to underpin bilateral cooperation between the two nations. The Minister noted that a distinguished Ghanaian leader publicly defended South Africa’s sovereignty, dignity and territorial integrity during a period of international scrutiny relating to the country's case before the International Court of Justice. This gesture of support reflects the deep historical bonds, shared values and longstanding commitment to justice, multilateralism and mutual respect that characterise relations between South Africa and Ghana. #ManagingMigration #GovZAUpdates
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Nigeria's Consul General in South Africa, Amb. (Mrs.) Ninikanwa Okey-uche, says that around 270 Nigerians have been scheduled for government-assisted repatriation due to insecurity, economic hardship, and documentation problems caused by xenophobic attacks in South Africa.
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SA-Nigeria Business Chamber retweeted
Soweto Derby between Kaizer Chiefs and Orlando Pirates in South Africa 🇿🇦 is the biggest football derby in the world for the 2025/2026 season. A massive 101,000 fans attended the clash on the 28th of February, 2026.
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SA-Nigeria Business Chamber retweeted
“A wonder of the world.” That was how Standard Bank Group CEO, Sim Tshabalala, described the Dangote Petroleum Refinery during his visit to the facility. The refinery is more than an industrial asset. It represents what is possible when bold vision is matched with long-term investment, execution, and a commitment to solving some of Africa's most pressing challenges. As Africa continues to strengthen its industrial capacity, strategic partnerships between industry and finance will remain critical to unlocking growth, enhancing energy security, and creating lasting economic value across the continent. We appreciate the continued support of partners who share our belief in Africa's future and its potential to lead through production, innovation, and scale. #DangoteRefinery #AfricaIndustrialisation #StrategicPartnerships #EnergySecurity #DangoteGroup
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