Having established a solid market position in the downstream and retail oil market in East Africa, MOGAS is expanding aggressively and preparing to diversify.
Lydian International is focusing all its energies on Armenia this year, where its prospects are looking better with each month that passes.
In just two-and-a-half years, Etisalat Nigeria has carved a place for itself in the Nigerian communications industry.
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Bernie Ecclestone is on his second; and Johnny Depp and the president of the Russian Federation each have one.
Britannia Industries started as a Calcutta biscuit manufacturer in 1892.
The Dubai skyline is set to be transformed by the Dubai Pearl development.
The Port of Colombo in Sri Lanka is a stone’s throw from the main east-west shipping route between Australia, the Far East, Europe and the Gulf oilfields—perfectly placed to cat
Zinkgruvan, the southernmost base metal mine in Sweden, celebrated the end of 2010 with a double whammy: the completion of two vital projects.
The achievements of the Mauritius Ports Authority (MPA) over the past decade have transformed Port Louis Harbour into a world class shipping facility. Jayne Alverca reports.
Prince Chintimbwe talks to Gay Sutton about the National Airports Corporation Limited of Zambia’s strategy to upgrade, expand and improve the nation’s four most important airpor
Rajhi Steel Industries turns out more than one million tons of steel products each year; but the round figure keeps cropping up, as commercial vice president Abdul Aziz Al-Hudai
Coal has a much bigger role to play in South Africa’s future than simply meeting the country’s energy requirements.