E.H. Hassim Builders World is an Indian-owned businesses that has successfully steered its way through South Africa’s turbulent history for over 100 years.
Toyota is investing considerable resources in developing its South African supply chain.
Afripack Pty Ltd is today a leading player in South Africa’s flexible packaging market.
South African phosphate mining and processing group Foskor gave its name to foskorite—but ironically, it is no longer mining that ore as it refocuses its strategy and resources.
Replica cars are being taken to a whole new level at one company in South Africa, as Alan Swaby learns.
Despite a number of obstacles, the port of Mombasa has developed into a highly efficient operation that is growing daily, as Alan Swaby learns.
Stuttafords is that increasingly rare animal—a department store. In fact, it’s one of a kind; but no dinosaur, as its executive chairman Hilton Mer is determined to prove.
Last year, international exploration and development company Tullow Oil discovered significant oil resources in the environmentally sensitive remoteness of East Africa, as gener
Black-owned South African exploration company Sekoko Resources has a far reaching vision and ambition.
Companies operating in isolated areas must focus their attention on a robust retention strategy, among other things.
The world’s largest dry-cooled power station—the largest power station in Africa—is under construction near Lephalale in South Africa.
Fast ’n Fresh Transport Services transports today the perishable goods South Africans will buy tomorrow.
Jane Bordenave talks to Paulinus Shilamba, managing director of Namibian power utility NamPower, about how the company is securing the country’s energy supply and the challenges
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.