Vijay Construction : Working Together to Deliver Quality
Vijay Construction has grown from a small family-owned Company into a multi-disciplinary organisation offering in-house construction capabilities.
MTN Rwanda : All Smiles at MTN
MTN Rwanda has overcome strong market competition in recent years to once again solidify its positioning at the top of telecoms market.
Sudatel Telecom Group : 20-Year Telecoms Triumph
Sudatel Group (STG) has now thrived in Sudan for more than 20 years as the only telecom Company to offer end-to-end portfolios serving both consumer and business segments.
IPSOS Africa : Game Changing New Service
Ipsos Africa maintains its status as a leading force in market research; drawing on both its local understanding and international expertise to provide new and innovative research services.
Vodacom Lesotho : Beyond Telephony
Since launching in 1996 Vodacom Lesotho has emerged the market leader in mobile communication services, with an 80 percent market share.
Eqstra Fleet Management : The Full Range of Solutions
Following a comprehensive, complex and challenging six years of diversification, Eqstra Fleet Management (EFM) is on the verge of seeing the fruits of its hard labours across Africa.
Maersk Sierra Leone : Delivering on its Shipping Promise
For almost two decades, Maersk Sierra Leone (SL) has been a crucial part of Maersk Group’s African operations, overseeing the carriage of cargo to and from Sierra Leone.
Africa Outlook Magazine Issue 32
Issue 32 of Africa Outlook Magazine. The B2B digital publication for c-suite executives and hands-on decision-makers across Africa.
Africa: A Hub for Innovation in Medical Diagnostic Solutions
Healthcare systems across sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) face a number of formidable challenges. Limited energy resources, ‘brain drain', inaccessibility to medical facilities, limited government funding, and high costs are placing tremendous strain on the healthcare system.
Viettel Aims to Provide Every Tanzanian with a Mobile Phone
Viettel announced the launch of mobile and internet services in Tanzania last week, under the brand name of Halotel, in a bid to share its vision to bring communication to every corner of life in the country