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Top Lawyer Lands African Sun Directorate Position


By Alois Vinga
The appointment is with effect from May 1, 2021.
He is the founder and current senior partner of Harare based law firm, Mhishi, Nkomo Legal Practice.
Mhishi has a traceable legal practice record and has practiced law at a number of influential law firms for almost three decades.
He has also sat on a number of management boards at several public and private corporations and councils where he left footprints for outstanding performance.
The lawyer has also served as lecturer and is the former departmental chairman in the Procedural Law Department of the University of Zimbabwe for one and a half decades. ....

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Africa expected to see a subdued economic recovery in 2022


Africa expected to see a subdued economic recovery in 2022 - CNBC Africa
Ghana, Senegal & Uganda met virtually with international financial partners and risk analysts to discuss the most urgent risks and mitigation solutions at ATI’s (www.ATI-ACA.org) annual Roundtable; Analysts noted that Africa is expected to see a subdued economic recovery in 2021 and not likely to reach 2019 growth levels till 2022; Debt defaults are likely to be contained to a small subset of countries with little chance of contagion spreading to other countries in the region.
At the African Trade Insurance Agency’s (ATI) Annual Investor Roundtable, investors, risk analysts and African governments weighed in on the prospects for the region to recover from the impacts of COVID-19. Analysts predicted a subdued recovery in 2021 with the possibility of countries not returning to 2019 growth levels till 2022. ....

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