Maintaining growth at a manageable rate is hard enough, without the added complications of red tape when that growth is cross-border.
The Gladstone area of Central Queensland has a long history as an industrial area—but with so much activity, by the mid-1980s there was a shortfall of appropriate labour skills.
2010 was South Africa’s year of pride: it was never going to be easy to get back to business as usual following the World Cup but building world class infrastructure is still a
As African economies develop, many nations have learnt the value of maintaining links to their former colonial pasts.
Joe Rousmaniere, CEO of PETRONAS Base Oil (M) Sdn Bhd, talks to Jayne Alverca about the alchemy that transforms a commodity into an added value product with a global market.
Abraham Stephanos, COO of Tata Steel Processing And Distribution Limited, talks to Jayne Alverca about the challenges of shifting focus from a manufacturing orientation to viewi
As South African business rides out the economic downturn, its consumer industries need to be responsive to customer preferences.
The L’Oréal Group cares about more than making women beautiful.
Dr Vaino Shivute, CEO of Namibia’s water utility NamWater, explains how the company is rising to the challenge of nearly doubling its water supply to meet the needs of the count
Water affects every aspect of our lives and in South Africa it’s regarded as a precious commodity.
The 1980s saw the emergence of developing regions, none more so than South East Asia.
As ships get bigger, more sophisticated, more specialised and more efficient at moving cargo, a new industry has grown up around operating and crewing them.
Jeff Daniels takes a look at how the health delivery system of Abu Dhabi is providing its citizens with the best medical facilities possible.