Bramston & Associates
  • Services
    • Advisory
    • Equity
    • Commodities
    • Security
    • Technology
  • Insights
    • –
      • Featured
      • Advisory
      • Commodities
    • –
      • Technology
  • About
    • –
      • The Group
        • About us
        • Diversity and Inclusion
        • Corporate Social Responsibility
      • Sustainable Development Goals
        • Our Contribution
    • –
      • Contact
        • Contact
        • Helpdesk
    • –
      • Privacy Statement
  • Services
    • Advisory
    • Equity
    • Commodities
    • Security
    • Technology
  • Insights
    • –
      • Featured
      • Advisory
      • Commodities
    • –
      • Technology
  • About
    • –
      • The Group
        • About us
        • Diversity and Inclusion
        • Corporate Social Responsibility
      • Sustainable Development Goals
        • Our Contribution
    • –
      • Contact
        • Contact
        • Helpdesk
    • –
      • Privacy Statement

Old Mutual wants to create an African affordable housing fund

By bramston | Advisory

Old Mutual Alternative Investments (OMAI) hopes to launch a new pan-African affordable housing fund towards the end of 2021, joint CEO Paul Boynton stated.

Read More

Togo among top 15 African countries under 2019 Doing Business

By bramston | Other
In the 2019 Doing Business, Togo is the 11th African nation where launching a business is easy. The country made remarkable achievements, coming before most member States of the Organization...
Read More

Togo aims to become leading “blue” touristic destination in West Africa by 2022

By bramston | Other, Uncategorized

Aiming for the country to turn into a perfect location for seaside, cultural, sport, business, ecologic and agricultural tourism, the government plans to develop structuring…

Read More

Ghana, Togo to sign maritime boundary treaty 2019

By bramston | Commodities, Security

The timetable is one of many provisional arrangements from the second joint Ghana-Togo Maritime Boundary Delimitation Meeting held in the Togolese capital, Lome, last week….

Read More

Uganda to set up new force to make Kampala safe

By bramston | Security | No Comments

About 6,000 LDUs are currently being trained to help the security forces curb crime following a wave of high-profile murders. Critics have memories of the…

Read More

U.A.E. Military Base in Breakaway Somaliland to Open by June

By bramston | Security | No Comments
The U.A.E. is growing its military presence in the Horn of Africa to help protect trade flows through the Bab el-Mandeb strait, a key shipping lane used by oil tankers...
Read More

Government of Rwanda – World Bank Sign a $20 million Agreement to Support Public Financial Management Reforms.

By bramston | Advisory

The Public Financial Management Reform Project (PFMRP) will support the Ministry of Finance in expansion of the Integrated Financial Management Information System (IFMIS) coverage and…

Read More

SWIFT Caves To US Pressure By Cutting Off Iranian Banks

By bramston | Advisory, Commodities

Shortly after Trump reimposed nuclear sanctions on Tehran on November 5, the international financial messaging system SWIFT announced the suspension of several Iranian banks from…

Read More

Gold is back. That’s a worrying sign

By bramston | Commodities

Gold has been a dud of an investment for much of the year, but it has started to regain some of its luster. The price…

Read More

Glencore’s Katanga unit halts cobalt exports from Kamoto mine

By bramston | Commodities

The copper and cobalt producer said levels of the radioactive metal exceeded the acceptable limit allowed for export through major African ports. The suspension is…

Read More
« Previous Entries
Next Entries »

© 2022 Bramston & Associates. All rights reserved.