When a product idea has been around for over 100 years it must be doing something right; but as Alan Swaby learns, even the best ideas often need a second chance.
The past few years have been difficult trading periods for retailers and as Alan Swaby learns, even the most prestigious names in the business have had to learn new tricks.
For South African flooring company, Floorworx, the main challenge is how to maintain its leading position in Southern Africa.
Alan Swaby talks to an inspirational business leader in Kenya who has taken on the might of the land and by force of will, won.
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.
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