An interview with Puma Energy Africa CEO Eghosa Oriaikhi Mabhena
Puma Energy Africa's Eghosa Oriaikhi Mabhena, recently named among the top 100 female CEOs in Africa, discusses her journey to the top of the industry
Africa Outlook Magazine Issue 81
Issue 81 of Africa Outlook Magazine. The B2B digital publication for c-suite executives and hands-on decision-makers across Africa.
Event preview: Africa’s air cargo sector gears up to drive AfCFTA opportunities
A look ahead to the air cargo Africa event, scheduled for February 2021 in Sandton, South Africa
WIRUlink : Winning with Wireless
Riaan Maree and his brother Jaco Maree founded WIRUlink with the vision to better connect South Africans. A decade on and that vision is well and truly realised.
Vharanani Properties : Building Happy Communities
Operating with a mission to restore people’s dignity through infrastructure development since 2001, Vharanani Properties continues to deliver high-end projects with collaboration and teamwork at heart.
Tilisi Developments : Infrastructure Inspired
Tilisi has a unique business model: building world class infrastructure, then providing fully serviced land parcels for investors to purchase and develop, enabling the transformation of a promising suburban Kenyan plot.
Simba Group : Fit for Nigeria
We talk to Simba Group about how a simple idea to adapt a bicycle for local needs has transformed into a multifaceted, empowerment-driven conglomerate reaching all corners of the country.
Pharos Architects : The Sustainable Pragmatist
For Andrew Gremley and Pharos Architects Ltd, sustainability must add practical and pragmatic value to a building, the firm pioneering a number of sustainable firsts in Kenya and South Sudan
Kenya Wine Agencies Limited : Improving with Age
Having passed the 50-year milestone, Kenya Wine Agencies Limited is investing in the future of the nation’s beverage industry, introducing new brands and empowering local communities.
GAPP Architects & Urban Designers : The Architecture of Collaboration
People lie front and centre to GAPP’s approach to architecture and urban planning, the South African firm working across borders having played a lead role in many of its home nation’s landmark buildings