Egypt’s retail scene has barely changed in decades; but that hasn’t stopped Procter & Gamble from trying to help modernise from within, as Alan Swaby learns.
The global economic downturn has meant opportunity for AMEC Minproc to expand its activities in Africa, as Ruari McCallion learns from Colin Kubank.
Namibia’s telecommunications infrastructure is currently undergoing amazing transformation.
South Africa has ambitious targets for increasing its electricity supply—with not all of it coming from coal generation plants.
Mozambique is on the brink of a transformation driven by its mineral resources.
The importance of a reliable and safe bus service cannot be underestimated in South Africa.
Moves by Namibia to capitalise on its extensive diamond resources have stepped up a gear since the creation of the Namibia Diamond Trading Company.
Underneath an increasing number of bridges and buildings in South Africa is piling work undertaken by Fairbrother Geotechnical Engineering.
A slowdown in nuclear projects is posing no problem for this well-established player in all sectors of the energy market.
The Durban Harbour Entrance Widening & Deepening (DHEW) project is taking the port into the era of the big ships.
This company is successfully overcoming the complex challenges involved in operating warehousing and distribution services in South Africa.
Management restructuring in line with BEE means the sky is now the limit for South Africa-based Ruwacon, as Andrew Pelis discovers.
Two years after acquiring its first mineral properties in Mali, Toronto-based Avion Gold Corporation has gone some way towards its goal of producing half a million ounces of gol
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