Kinross Gold, Canada and North AmericaÔÇÖs third-largest producer of gold, could increase output by 57 percent over the next five years, if its South American projects come to fruition.


ItÔÇÖs all in the name
The mining sector in South Africa has been undergoing some fundamental changes, and Ubuntu Small Scale Mining is adapting to that process. Lerato Moletsane talks to Gay Sutton about putting people and safety first.


Harbour masters
Maritime transport is a vital part of the logistics chain in West Africa and Sifax Group of Lagos, Nigeria, is positioning itself to play a part in the oil and gas driven boom that is taking place there. John OÔÇÖHanlon spoke to deputy managing director Captain Luc Deruyver.


Exacting standards

Operating an agricultural firm in an emerging economy, to meet the expectations of customers in developed economies, can be a tough juggling act—but one at which Sundays River Citrus Company is excelling, as Andrew Pelis finds out.


Rivers running through it
Control of costs, continuous operational innovation and a clear development strategy have enabled Rockwell Diamonds to survive the downturn and move forward into the upturn, as Ruari McCallion learned from CEO John Bristow.
Diamonds may be a girlÔÇÖs best friend but neither recipients nor producers would have found the 50 per cent decline in prices during late 2008 / early 2009 particularly amicable. A number of companies fell by the wayside, unable to survive the hit to their revenues.


Lifestyle of a nation
With many years of retail experience between them, Wayne Duncan and Craig MacKenzie established Retsol when they had the opportunity to create an ice cream retail business in partnership with the biggest household name of them all. Wayne Duncan spelled out their vision to John OÔÇÖHanlon.


Passing on the torchMugg & Bean, the iconic South African coffee shop brand, finds itself in the hands of new owners. Julia Smith reports.
The success of Mugg & Bean has turned the name of its founder, Ben Filmalter, into something of a legend within the food service industry. Since the inauguration of the brandÔÇÖs first coffee shop on the waterfront in Cape Town in 1996, he has demonstrated an unswerving genius for recognising exactly what consumers want and will pay for.


Towers and tunnels
Superlatives soon run out when you try to describe the development that is going on in Dubai, where every building or development seems to set a record. Middle East Foundations Group is the company that prevents these remarkable buildings from sinking into the sand and its acting managing director Jose Thomas explained how to John OÔÇÖHanlon.


A sporting chanceTiming is critical in businessÔÇöand perfect timing has been an essential component in The Laser GroupÔÇÖs success, particularly as the logistics firm vows to exceed customer expectations. Andrew Pelis talks to chief executive Philip Hayes.With its headquarters in Cape Town, The Laser Group has been around since 1971, having initially started out as a household removals business.


Moving up the chain

Dr. Theunis Prinsloo, managing director of Kanhym Estates, talked to Jayne Flannery about the transformation of a traditional agricultural business in the new South Africa.