Africa’s mining sector viewed as attractive investment proposition, despite problems Published by Imara Africa Securities team on 17 February 2011 Africa’s mining potential is unfolding as a number of economies are becoming more important in terms of global mineral production.
Exploring southern Sudan’s potential for agribusiness Published by Jaco Maritz on 13 February 2011 Southern Sudan’s agriculture sector holds good potential for investment across the value chain.
Uganda expects increased foreign investment fuelled by oil Published by Imara Africa Securities team on 11 February 2011 Uganda is pinning a lot of hope on the domino effect to other parts of the economy that the discovery of oil could have.
Japan trying to catch up with China for influence in Africa Published by Staff Writer on 9 February 2011 Japan is looking to invest billions of dollars in minerals and infrastructure in Africa. Yoshikatsu Nakayama, vice minister of economy, trade and industry, told Reuters that Japan is scouting for projects in which to invest.
Rwanda: Foreign companies show interest to invest in Kigali City Park Published by Staff Writer on 4 February 2011 Five companies, three foreign and two local, have indicated an interest to invest in the mega Kigali City Park.
Nestlé to invest $70 million in South Africa Published by Staff Writer on 3 February 2011 Nestlé announced yesterday that it will invest R505 million (US$70 million) in South Africa.
Ghana sees an increase in business travellers Published by Claude Harding on 1 February 2011 Ghana’s hotels and restaurants sector expanded by an estimated 11.3% in 2010, probably because of an increase in business travellers, Renaissance Capital said in a research report.
Eight African countries facing significant political risk Published by Staff Writer on 27 January 2011 There are a number of countries facing significant political risk in the coming year. Standard Bank identifies a few of the most important political risks for the continent.
Can southern Sudan become a serious business destination? Published by Jaco Maritz on 25 January 2011 With few industries and almost non-existent infrastructure, southern Sudan presents both opportunities and challenges for business people and investors.
UK cereal maker Weetabix buys Kenyan partner Published by Staff Writer on 24 January 2011 British cereal maker Weetabix Limited has bought its Kenyan trading partner Breakfast Cereal Company Ltd, Business Daily reports.
Why South Africa could be an attractive base for foreign private equity funds Published by J-P Fourie on 19 January 2011 Recent changes in legislation are paving the way for South Africa to serve as the hub for private equity funds looking to invest in the African continent.
Africa becoming more economically free Published by Imara Africa Securities team on 18 January 2011 The Sub-Saharan Africa region, led by Rwanda, Djibouti, and Cape Verde, achieved the largest score improvement in the Index of Economic Freedom for 2011.
Africa’s investment comeback to gather pace in 2011 Published by Jaco Maritz on 17 January 2011 “Trading volumes at African stock exchanges and international buying enjoyed a significant uptick in the final quarter of 2010.”
Norwegian fertiliser firm betting on growth in Tanzania’s agriculture sector Published by Claude Harding on 13 January 2011 Norwegian-based global fertiliser company Yara International has announced a US$20 million investment into a new fertiliser terminal at the port in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania.