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Growing demand for retail space in Kenya

Published by Dinfin Mulupi on 13 August 2010

The increasing purchasing power among Kenya’s growing middle class is driving demand for the construction of more shopping centres.

Brazilian firms growing their presence in Africa

Published by Imara Africa Securities team on 13 August 2010

Two of Brazil’s largest banks and a Portuguese peer announced that they have joined forces to invest in financial services companies across six African countries.

Japan to construct solar power plant in Botswana

Published by Staff Writer on 12 August 2010

A one megawatt (MW) solar power station is set to be built in Botswana, the first of its kind in the country.

Mauritius is the highest ranked country in Africa

Mauritius a potential springboard for investing in Africa

Published by Jaco Maritz on 11 August 2010

With its favourable tax regime and other business-friendly policies, Mauritius has over the years managed to attract a host of companies that use the island as a base for their foreign operations.

Firms looking to reduce dependency on state power utilities

Published by Imara Africa Securities team on 11 August 2010

In line with the prevailing commodities boom, we foresee a similar trend on sources of power such as coal and uranium. However, the critical shortage of power has also had a negative impact on economies.

Bank rethinking agricultural finance in Zambia

Published by Staff Writer on 10 August 2010

Twelve months ago financing agriculture in Zambia was not seen as a core offering of Standard Bank and not much attention was paid to it.

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Mobile operators Nigeria’s biggest advertising spenders

Published by Jaco Maritz on 10 August 2010

Nigeria’s telecommunications industry was the country’s biggest spender on above-the-line advertising during 2009 with a total spend of N15.096 billion (US$100.4 million).

Online retailer seeking growth in Kenya and Nigeria

Published by Staff Writer on 10 August 2010

Kalahari.net, the South Africa-based online retailer, has over the past year expanded into two new African countries, namely Kenya and Nigeria. How we made it in Africa interviewed Gary Hadfield, the company’s CEO

Kevin Hedderwick

Famous Brands acquires Keg and McGinty’s

Published by Staff Writer on 10 August 2010

South African restaurant group Famous Brands has acquired the franchise agreements, trademarks and intellectual property of the Keg and McGinty’s brands.

Maria Ramos

Absa’s Nigerian office ‘not a late entry’

Published by Claude Harding on 9 August 2010

South Africa-based bank Absa is opening a representative office in Nigeria in a move CEO Maria Ramos says is not a late entry into Africa’s most populous nation.

Stepen Jennings, CEO of Renaissance Capital, says that Nigeria holds good potential for investment banking and consumer finance.

Interview: Dianna Games on investing in Nigeria

Published by Staff Writer on 9 August 2010

As Africa’s most populous country, Nigeria holds considerable potential for business and investment. How we made it in Africa interviews Dianna Games, CEO of the South Africa-Nigeria Chamber of Commerce

Bring on the broadband

Published by Imara Africa Securities team on 8 August 2010

Early research suggests that broadband diffusion creates a wide range of benefits in developing nations, including supporting economic growth, in part by improving global competitiveness and attracting international investors.

Kenya’s tourism industry heading into peak season

Published by Dinfin Mulupi on 8 August 2010

As the high season for Kenya’s tourism industry sets in, Dinfin Mulupi interviews John Cleave, chairman of the Mombasa and Coast Tourist Association

Ghana looking to sell state-owned enterprises to private sector

Published by Staff Writer on 8 August 2010

Ghana’s government has started the process of selling to the private sector some loss-making state-owned enterprises (SOEs).

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