Vodacom managing director for Tanzania, Rene Meza, discusses how Vodacom Tanzania is continually evolving its product and service offerings in order to remain the country’s lead
Anglo Swiss mining giant Xstrata has raised its cash offer to buy Australia’s Sphere Minerals by 20 per cent to A$514 million (approximately €365 million).
Which aspects of your business offer the greatest growth potential? A systematic approach to making this judgement can help leaders feel less like gamblers.
South Africa’s Barloworld has agreed to acquire the Bucyrus equipment distribution and support business in South Africa and Botswana from Caterpillar Global Mining.
Work, toil - or thriving? Why command and control models no longer work in business
Why firms need to adopt a best-in-class planning process in order to plan for the future
The elephant in the room is a global economy that’s too big NOT to fail. It’s about to go rogue and make localization a cutting-edge survival skill, says Ellen LaConte.
Russia and China have signed a major multi-billion dollar gas deal that has been ten years in the making
By applying fresh thinking, a creative approach and flexible solutions for communications in South Africa, Neotel has risen to the point where it stands among the top-tier telec
In a move designed to help Afghanistan exploit its huge natural resources, the UK has announced that it is to fund a £10 million mining programme.
South Africa’s growing SMEs need effective communications but want to avoid heavy investment and long-term commitments—and Nashua Mobile believes it has the answer.
Holding company Berkshire Hathaway has seen its profits surge in the third quarter of 2013
Alpha Minerals’ strategically selected uranium and gold properties are producing the results required to take this junior exploration company to the next level
This Issue features some of the most exciting projects and companies across the globe including Boliden AB Sweden, Stuggart 21, Shanta Gold, The Telt Project and many stories from across the globe.