Zimbabwe hopes tobacco will revive battered economy Published by Sebastian Mhofu on 20 March 2017 Independent economist John Robertson says this year’s tobacco yield is higher, but will not quickly improve Zimbabwe’s economy.
What steps is Tunisia taking towards fiscal reforms? Published by Rihab Zaatour on 20 March 2017 The authorities have initiated several reforms to improve fiscal transparency and modernise public financial management.
Expectations around childcare a key factor holding women in the workplace back Published by Press Office on 20 March 2017 ‘Women are often caught in a double whammy: societies give them a disproportionately large family role and rewards for pleasing personalities, whereas workplaces reward long hours on the job and assertiveness.’
Woodstock Brewery owner talks craft beer in South Africa and beyond Published by Justin Probyn on 20 March 2017 ‘Craft brewing is a perfect mix between art, science and business.’
Ecobank plans to use its app to make traditional bank accounts relevant in Africa Published by Kate Douglas on 20 March 2017 Now customers can open a bank account using a smartphone, without having to visit a branch or present paperwork.
South Africa’s healthcare system could be world class Published by Press Office on 17 March 2017 South Africa is on the right track towards ensuring that all citizens have access to affordable, quality healthcare services regardless of their socio-economic circumstances.
Building hotels in Africa: Radisson owner identifies its top cities Published by Kate Douglas on 17 March 2017 Carlson Rezidor aims to have hotels in Africa’s major commercial hubs to cater for regional business travellers.
Nigeria: The next chapter? Published by Charles Weller on 17 March 2017 The difficulties of the past two years have caused the country to diversify its economy.
Nothing ventured, nothing gained Published by Staff Writer on 17 March 2017 There is a growing appetite among South African fund managers for venture capital deals.
How Trump’s foreign policy may impact Africa’s economic position Published by Aly-Khan Satchu on 16 March 2017 Africans are sifting smoke signals trying to work out what Trump might entail exactly.
Meet the Boss: Andrew Skipper, Partner and Head of Africa Practice, Hogan Lovells Published by Nelly Murungi on 16 March 2017 ‘I find the new world post Brexit and Trump to be challenging emotionally and business wise.’
Bringing connectivity to the entire world Published by Vanu Bose on 16 March 2017 Over 40% of the world’s population has no way of using the internet.
Mara Delta betting on debt-burdened Mozambique Published by Kate Douglas on 16 March 2017 The property company says many of its competitors have fled African markets, allowing the firm to negotiate better deals.
Two very different responses to Uber – Kenya and South Africa Published by Thando Vilakazi and Shingie Chisoro Dube on 14 March 2017 There are also concerns that Uber, with its first-mover advantage within the ride-sharing market, is growing into a monopoly despite the benefits to consumers.