Alan Swaby talks to one Zimbabwean business gradually regaining its feet and trying to make sense out of the chaos of the recent past.
Pan African Shopfitters set up its own shop a long time ago and today, the retailers of Africa and beyond depend on it to turn their brand identity into reality on the street.
Bull Brand is the largest company in JSE-listed KAP International’s consumer division.
South Africa-based Altech has established a leading position as a provider of converged communications in South Africa and East Africa.
Long before BEE, an altruistic businessman was working tirelessly to improve the lot of rural black South Africans, as Alan Swaby discovers.
Joshua Ngoma, CEO of Tranter Holdings (Pty) Limited, talks to Jayne Alverca about his desire to move beyond making a good profit and contribute to a lasting improvement in the e
Namibian power utility NamPower is working hard to overcome the challenges presented by securing the country’s energy supply.
Global automotive manufacturer Nissan is gearing up to double production at its South African plant.
Operations director Hannes Wagener talks about expanding the market for quality and innovative dairy products and increasing operational efficiency.
Managing director Paul Craig talks about how a local Ghanaian company has forged a reputation for excellence in a challenging marketplace.
Uranium mining plays a significant role in the nuclear energy chain—and in Namibia, the Trekkopje uranium mine and desalination plant represent the largest direct foreign invest
Development in Kenya is experiencing something of a bottleneck; but as Jeff Daniels learns, action to free up matters is now well in hand.
For one South African retailer, a major shift in strategy has been the key to reviving its fortunes, enabling it to compete more effectively and ensuring long term sustainabilit
This Issue features some of the most exciting projects and companies across the globe including ArcelorMittal SA and Twiga Minerals, Guatrain SA , Guyana Water Inc, NWA Jamaica, and many more