Country Manager Shane Johnson explains how a team of experienced seismic experts is paving the way for others to reap the rewards that East Africa has to offer.
Commercial director of Haw & Inglis Civil Engineering Francis Chemaly tells Jane Bordenave how the company has developed over the past 12 months and what the future has in
Acquisition by one of the world’s largest gold producers has impacted very positively on Ghana-based Abosso Goldfields Ltd.
One way of enhancing your business in 2012 is to hire a consultant—but you need to shop around, as Huw Hilditch-Roberts, director in charge at the Institute of Consulting, expla
With the increasing occurrence of cybersecurity breaches, what must executives do to find the optimum formula to prevent future violations
Fishing is an important industry in Namibia but unlike some other fish species, the country’s merluccius capensis (shallow water hake) and merluccius paradoxes
After completing the acquisition of Bucyrus earlier this year, Caterpillar is selling part of the former Bucyrus distribution business to the Industrial Division of Malaysian-ba
Zhike Lei, assistant professor at the European School of Management and Technology in Berlin, explains why corporate tree-hugging is no longer enough in the battle to tackle the
Mark Plamondon talks about reputation, motivation, and Jimi Hendrix.
There’s a mining boom in Namibia that is placing extra demands on electricity supply—necessitating a complete restructuring of the industry.
As Canadian mining companies continue to prosper from high mineral prices, more technically-challenging mining projects have become attractive.
Karsten Horn, director of International Sales at INFORM’s Inventory and Supply Chain division, discusses why he believes crowd sourcing will shake up business processes in 2012.
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.