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US-Madagascar Rare Earth Push: The US International Development Finance Corp pledged $62.8m to rare-earth projects in Malawi, Angola, Madagascar and South Africa, but Reuters notes private investors still stay away, citing higher risk and China-linked pricing pressure. SADC Trade & Industrialisation: At the Durban summit, SADC leaders urged a shift away from exporting raw minerals and farm goods, warning slow regional integration is costing jobs and investment; Ramaphosa also pushed faster value-add and intra-regional trade. South Africa–Zimbabwe Deals: Presidents Ramaphosa and Mnangagwa opened the 4th South Africa–Zimbabwe Bi-National Commission, signing six agreements across diplomacy, correctional services, agriculture, arts/heritage and gender equality, while Ramaphosa flagged a major trade imbalance. Madagascar Film Festival: The Madagascar Film Festival opened in Antananarivo on 20 August, with screenings across 24 regions and training on smartphone filmmaking, animation, streaming and film financing. Madagascar Governance & Reform: A report says youth-led protests toppled President Rajoelina in 2025, but worries remain that 2027 elections could slip amid expanding Russian influence and ongoing concerns about state capture. Maritime Security Watchlist: The US Coast Guard kept 22 countries on its port security advisory list, including Madagascar, after finding ports lack effective antiterrorism measures.

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‘There is significant trade imbalance between our two countries’, says Ramaphosa, pushes Zimbabwe to export more

‘There is significant trade imbalance between our two countries’, says Ramaphosa, pushes Zimbabwe to export more

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Ramaphosa urges South Africa and Zimbabwe to boost two-way trade

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World’s two largest economies race to mine deep-ocean minerals worth up to $16 trillion despite Africa’s vast untapped land wealth

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