Webb Construction is playing an increasingly major role in support of West Africa’s mining boom, as Ben Sansom reports.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


2010 has been a stellar year to date for Rockwell Diamonds Inc. CEO John Bristow talks to Jayne Flannery about the trends and factors moving in the company’s favour.

2009 was an awful year for the diamond industry, with markets recording an unprecedented plummet in prices of around 50 per cent. As the global recession hit, it seemed that diamonds were no one’s best friend. Girls the world over were finding themselves compelled to downgrade and weigh up cheaper options.


By focusing on the potential to develop near-future zinc resources in Poland combined with the potential for new discoveries in Ireland, Rathdowney Resources has created an attractive package for investors. CEO John Barry explained the strategy to John O’Hanlon.

 

 

 

 


Owen Silavweand Aaron Botha talk to Gay Sutton about a transmission line project that will make Copperbelt Energy Corporation the export route for DRC’s power for another generation; and the construction of a new hydro power plant in an area of historic significance for Zambia.

 

 

 


On 18 March 2010, NiQ Lai and his colleagues celebrated ten years on NASDAQ by ringing the opening bell: he tells John O’Hanlon how after 10 years of investing, City Telecom is now in harvesting mode, being profitable, with positive free cash flow and achieving its goal to dominate the Hong Kong broadband market.

 

 

 


The challenging task of bringing mining projects to fruition isn’t just a question of solving engineering projects, as Alan Swaby learns.

 

 

 

 

 

They say that what doesn’t kill us makes us stronger. On that basis, the guys at the Chelopech Mine in Bulgaria must be feeling on top of the world.


Dr Doug Jones, managing director and CEO of Chalice Gold Mines Limited, speaks to Jane Bordenave about the company’s work in Eritrea, and the shining opportunities it presents.

 

 

 

 

 


Electrical contractor Cegelec Morocco has found itself poised to capture some very promising new markets, as CFO and business development director Michel Bouskila explained to John O’Hanlon.

 

 

 

 

 

Since its creation in 1946, Cegelec Morocco has been an important partner to the large state electricity, mining and water enterprises, as well as the country’s oil company SAMIR in providing electrical engineering services. It employs over 2,000 people, many of them highly specialised engineers.


The saying “Go West, young man” has been a part of our language for over 150 years; and while its origins may have referred to America’s growing empire, the idea has been followed to the letter by one gold mining company, as Andrew Pelis discovers.

For the past 16 years, Avocet Mining Plc has had its focus on South East Asia, firstly mining tungsten and latterly, gold. However, a major refocus is now underway that has indeed seen the company go west—specifically, to West Africa.


Antrak Air Ghana is emerging as West Africa’s most important regional airline. William Asare, quality assurance manager and acting head of flight operations, talks to Jayne Flannery about the factors behind the success story.

 

 

 

The global aviation market has undergone a testing time in recent years; however, Antrak Air Ghana has taken analysts by surprise. To date it has been a tale of ongoing expansion with steadily soaring revenues and profitability.