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Forbes Africa names Oramah Person of the Year

The Forbes award comes barely a month after the Afreximbank chief received the Zik Prize in Professional Leadership at an event in Lagos, Nigeria.
By Business Reporter Dec. 11, 2023

Oramah says unity to cement Africa, Caribbean ties

In his keynote address at the second AfriCaribbean Trade and Investment Forum (ACTIF 2023), Oramah said progress after the two regions resolved to cement ties.
By Ndamu Sandu Oct. 30, 2023

Zim missing out on long-term funding

Resultantly, businesses are unsure of the monetary direction the authorities plan to take, and many are unwilling to commit to long-term funding of projects.
By Melody Chikono Oct. 27, 2023

Afreximbank African Business Awards: Masiyiwa says he is honoured to be recognised by the pan-African bank

The inaugural awards, which were hosted by Afreximbank in association with the Business Council for Africa
By Staff Writer Jun. 23, 2023

US$4 billion mystery in Afreximbank, Zim deals

During a ceremony to hand over land on which Afreximbank will construct its US$100 million southern African regional headquarters in Harare, RBZ governor John Mangudya said the lender had extended US$9 billion in bailouts to Harare in the past 25 years.

By The Standard Nov. 28, 2021

US$4 billion mystery in Afreximbank, Zim deals

During a ceremony to hand over land on which Afreximbank will construct its US$100 million southern African regional headquarters in Harare, RBZ governor John Mangudya said the lender had extended US$9 billion in bailouts to Harare in the past 25 years.

By The Standard Nov. 28, 2021