private sector
Coverage of private sector in the Nexus archive.
- Zimbabwe: Mnangagwa Seeks More Donations As Zimbabwe Struggles to Repatriate Citizens From South Africa
President Emmerson Mnangagwa has requested additional financial support from the private sector and well-wishers to fund Zimbabwe's repatriation program for citizens stranded in South Africa.
- Nigeria: Manufacturing Decreases Amidst Increasing Economic Productivity in Other Sectors - Report
Nigeria's manufacturing sector recorded a decrease in output according to the Stanbic IBTC's June 2026 PMI report, while improving demand supported growth in other private sector areas during the first half of 2026.
- Visioning Karachi
The article discusses the ongoing political debate about a new constitutional construct for Karachi, highlighting the city's unlivable conditions, including sprawl, slums, and loss of green cover. It emphasizes the need for transparent governance, multi-stakeholder collaboration, and a holistic approach to urban reform to address Karachi's challenges.
- Tanzania: Samia Spurs Industrial Growth
President Samia Suluhu Hassan has reaffirmed Tanzania's government commitment to collaborating with the private sector to attract investments that drive economic growth, industrialization, technology transfer, and employment creation.
- VivaTech 2026: Space race hits new heights with reusable technology
The 2026 VivaTech festival highlighted the growing role of private companies in the space economy, traditionally dominated by government agencies. Atmos Space Cargo's COO discussed advancements in reusable rocket technology, private sector funding, and global competition in the modern space race.
- South Africa: Private Sector Urged to Partner With Government to Improve Air Quality
Deputy Minister Bernice Swarts has called on the private sector to collaborate with the government to strengthen efforts aimed at improving air quality in South Africa.
- India needs to move from ease and cost to speed of doing business, CII president Mukundan says
CII president R. Mukundan highlighted bureaucratic and logistics issues as 'friction' points for business in India and noted that private sector investment is occurring despite government officials' claims to the contrary.
- Ed Miliband to say UK must stick to net zero targets to deliver jobs and growth
Ed Miliband is to argue that the UK must adhere to net zero targets to achieve jobs and growth, citing over £100bn in private sector green investment pledged in this parliament.
- Public sector keeps growing amid bumper pay hikes - but private wages rise at slowest pace in more than five years as jobs market stutters
The public sector is expanding with significant pay increases, while private sector wages are rising at the slowest pace in over five years as the job market struggles. Public pay hikes contrast with stagnant private wage growth.
- Cuba rolls out reforms to further open local economy to private sector
Cuba is implementing economic reforms to expand opportunities for the private sector. The reforms were discussed at a Communist Party meeting led by President Miguel Diaz-Canel in Havana.
- Tanzania: Tanzania Clears 370 Hurdles As Private Sector Takes Bigger Role in Economy
Tanzania has removed over 370 regulatory barriers and implemented tax measures to simplify business operations. The government aims to increase private sector involvement in achieving its Development Vision 2050 goals.
- Mace ‘headed back to private sector’ after congressional term ends
Rep. Nancy Mace announced she will return to the private sector after her congressional term ends in January 2027. She did not advance to the GOP gubernatorial primary runoff in South Carolina.
- Are Hong Kong civil servants being punished for Tai Po fire with flat 2% pay rise?
Unions in Hong Kong warn that factoring the Tai Po fire into a civil service pay review has hurt staff morale and may create perceptions of populism, as a proposed 2% pay rise is seen as insufficient to offset inflation or reflect performance. Human resources experts argue public sentiment must be considered due to the use of taxpayers' money, with the modest increase having limited impact on the private sector.
- The DOGE Boys Get VC Funding to Support Their Latest Enterprise
Former DOGE members and Elon Musk allies are backing a startup that uses AI to apply 'learnings' from DOGE to the private sector.
- Ghanaian president woos investors during UK visit
Ghana secured private sector deals worth £215 million during President John Dramani Mahama's UK visit, aiming to attract investment after recovering from an economic crisis. The country exited a $3 billion IMF bailout program and targets an investment-grade credit rating within three years, while addressing concerns about mispriced African debt and restructuring tools.
- Watch: Rubio pressed on lobbyist Mauricio Claver-Carone's role in Venezuela
California Rep. Sydney Kamlager-Dove questioned Secretary of State Marco Rubio about lobbyist Mauricio Claver-Carone's role in Venezuela, alleging he has been texting with acting President Delcy Rodríguez and brokering deals with the private sector.
- India Inc gears up for opening of nuclear power to private sector
India Inc is opening nuclear power to the private sector. Tata Power and Adani Group are among the conglomerates seeking approval to construct nuclear plants.
- ALEX BRUMMER: Spending cuts are inevitable whoever is in charge
Spending cuts are inevitable regardless of who is in charge, according to Alex Brummer. The statement implies a need for financial adjustments. This situation may impact various aspects of public and private spending.
- Rachel Reeves considering rent freeze to limit Iran war fallout
UK Chancellor Rachel Reeves is considering a one-year rent freeze for private sector homes in England to mitigate the financial impact of the Iran war on household budgets. The proposal is part of a broader cost of living package being debated by the government.
- Euro-Zone Private Sector Unexpectedly Shrinks as Services Slump
The Euro-Zone private sector unexpectedly contracted in recent data, driven by a significant slump in the services sector. The decline contrasts with expectations of growth, highlighting economic challenges in the region.
- Labor Secretary Lori Chavez-DeRemer leaving Trump administration
Lori Chavez-DeRemer, the U.S. Labor Secretary, is leaving the Trump administration to join the private sector, as confirmed by the White House. Her departure marks a transition from public service to a corporate role.
- Trump labor secretary Lori Chavez-DeRemer resigns amid misconduct investigation
Lori Chavez-DeRemer, Donald Trump's labor secretary, has resigned amid a misconduct investigation, transitioning to the private sector. Trump spokesperson Steven Cheung praised her work in protecting American workers and enacting fair labor practices.
- Acting ICE chief to exit agency: DHS secretary
Acting Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) Director Todd Lyons will leave his role on May 31 to join the private sector, as confirmed by Homeland Security Secretary Markwayne Mullin. The announcement was made via the social platform X.
- Mexico must unleash its private sector
The article discusses Mexico's need to prioritize private sector growth to address economic challenges. It argues that Claudia Sheinbaum's primary issue is weak investment and growth, rather than external factors like Donald Trump's policies.
- Cyber Academy Focuses on Private Sector Partnerships
The Chief Information Security Officer Academy provides private sector personnel with training on cybersecurity and collaboration with the FBI. The program connects select company employees with FBI cyber experts to learn incident response procedures for cyber breaches.
- InfraGard Marks 25 Years of Protecting the Country’s Critical Infrastructure
InfraGard celebrates 25 years of operation since its founding in 1996, growing from a small group to over 75,000 members. The organization brings together private and public sector representatives to protect the nation's critical infrastructure from attacks.
- Thailand's private sector must lead the post-Hormuz recovery
The article emphasizes that Thailand's private sector must lead the post-Hormuz recovery. It highlights the critical role of private enterprises in addressing the aftermath of the Hormuz situation.