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Starbucks coffee to launch in South Africa

Published by Staff Writer on 31 May 2010

Starbucks Coffee International has entered into a license partnership agreement with Emperica Marketing to distribute Starbucks coffee in South Africa in the hotel, restaurant catering, hospitality and leisure channels.

More wind power projects to come on stream in Southern Africa

Published by Staff Writer on 30 May 2010

Wind power generation currently plays a negligible role in the energy mix of Southern Africa but the situation is expected to improve slightly over the coming years.

Advice on investing in Nigeria’s renewable energy sector

Published by Staff Writer on 28 May 2010

I have an energy consulting firm in the UK and I am toying with the idea of investing in Nigeria in the renewable energy sector. Could you please advise me on the steps I need to take?

Hotel operator books its place on Botswana Stock Exchange

Published by Staff Writer on 27 May 2010

Cresta Marakanelo, Botswana’s largest hotel operator, is on track for a 17 June listing on the Botswana Stock Exchange judging by enthusiastic public response to the sale of 62,9 million shares in the company by Botswana Development Corporation.

Download Niger’s Mining Code

Published by Staff Writer on 26 May 2010

Niger’s mining industry plays a significant role in the country’s economy. Minerals found in Niger include coal, gold, gypsum, limestone, salt, silver, tin and uranium.

Will Africa get an extra country?

Published by Staff Writer on 25 May 2010

Southern Sudan will in early 2011 hold a referendum to determine whether to remain part of a united Sudan or become a separate state.

Cement firm positive about Rwanda’s economy

Published by Staff Writer on 25 May 2010

Tanzania-based Tanga Cement Company (TCC), which launched its operations in Rwanda last week, is positive about the country’s potential due to solid gross domestic product (GDP) growth and the low inflation rate.

Cameroon signs trade agreement on tropical hardwood

Published by Staff Writer on 20 May 2010

The European Union (EU) and the Government of Cameroon last week announced a trade agreement in which Africa’s biggest exporter of tropical hardwood to Europe has agreed to ensure wood traded within the country and shipped from Cameroon to the EU and other destinations worldwide contains no illegal timber.

SABMiller records growth in its African markets

Published by Staff Writer on 20 May 2010

London-based brewer, SABMiller, has recorded an increase in its African sales volumes during a year in which economic growth slowed as a result of the global economic recession, and which also resulted in weaker currencies, increased cost of debt and higher inflation.

South African firm moves into Nigeria’s insurance market

Published by Staff Writer on 20 May 2010

South African financial services group, Sanlam, has entered into a joint venture with First Bank of Nigeria plc to form a new insurance firm, FBN Insurance Company Limited.

Chinese investment in Zambia questioned

Published by Staff Writer on 18 May 2010

The leader of Zambia’s main opposition Patriotic Front (PF) party says the government’s announcement of a US$1 billion Chinese investment to help build an electric power plant is a “cheaply conceived” ploy to garner votes ahead of next year’s general elections.

Does a municipality need licensing to construct a waste-to-energy plant for own use?

Published by Staff Writer on 17 May 2010

One does not need licensing to construct a power plant in South Africa if it is for “own use”. Business can install power plants for own use without a licensing requirement. What about when it comes to municipalities if you develop a waste-to-energy project as a municipality. Would this still be defined as “own use”?

Private firm tackling Nigeria’s power problems head on

Published by Staff Writer on 17 May 2010

Nigeria’s power supply problems are having a detrimental effect on the economy. Geometric Power Ltd has taken the bull by the horns and is currently developing its own independent power project in the southern city of Aba.

Belgian company starts wind energy project in Africa

Published by Staff Writer on 14 May 2010

Belgian green electricity company, Electrawinds, has begun the construction of a wind turbine in the harbour of Coega, near Port Elizabeth, South Africa.

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