South African state-owned defence company Denel made a 1.96 billion rand ($130 million) loss in the year to the end of March 2020, it said on Monday, releasing delayed financial results.
South African state-owned defence company Denel said on Monday that it made a 1.96 billion rand ($129.8 million) loss in the 2019/20 financial year, compared to a 1.47 billion rand loss a year earlier.
Sudan and the African Development Bank have agreed on a strategy to provide relief on more than $400 million in arrears owed by Sudan, the Sudanese finance ministry said on Twitter on Wednesday.
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BUDAPEST, Dec 7 (Reuters) - Hungary will maintain restrictions, including a 1900 GMT curfew, to curb the spread of coronavirus infections until at least Jan. 11, Prime Minister Viktor Orban said on Monday.
Orban also said in a Facebook video that New Year’s Eve celebrations will not be held this year.
Hungary imposed a partial lockdown, including a closure of secondary schools, universities and restaurants, on Nov. 11 as COVID-19 cases and deaths surged to their highest levels since the start of the pandemic.
On Monday Hungary reported 3,870 new cases and 116 deaths, bringing their total number to 5,984. Nearly 8,000 people are being treated in hospitals for COVID-19, of whom 674 patients are on ventilators, straining the local healthcare system.