Uganda: A Country of Contrasts
With its glacial peaks, vast lakes and primeval forests, Uganda is a country of contrasts
Interview: Siemens discusses the Dawn of Digitalization report
An interview with Siemens Senior Vice President Digital Industries for Southern and Eastern Africa, Ralf Leinen
How Twiga Cement continues to support Tanzanian construction
Twiga Cement has emerged as a trusted partner thanks to its commitment to consistency and quality, the company seeking to expand its capacity beyond 2.3 million tonnes per annum
Orange, the Global Fund partner up to tackle Africa’s healthcare challenges
Orange and the Global Fund are joining forces to speed up action against AIDS, tuberculosis and malaria in Africa using digital technology
Nigeria: A land of city dwellers seeking the simple life?
Nigeria is spearheading urbanisation in Africa, leading to an abundance of challenges and opportunities for consumers and corporates alike. Ged Nooy discusses
Nelson Mandela Bay: Experience city, bush and beach in one trip
Home to sun-kissed sand, Port Elizabeth and exotic aquatic and onshore wildlife, Nelson Mandela Bay is the best place to experience city, bush and beach in one trip
Ecotourism: Rwanda’s responsible revenue
Ecotourism is no longer a buzzword invented in the 1990s. For Rwanda, it represents a vital stream of income which helps to preserve its natural wonders and boost its carbon-free credentials
Lesotho : A Southern African Alpine Discovery Trail
Fully encircled by South Africa, Lesotho is a unique country set high in the mountains, its natural beauty beginning to become more discovered as greater numbers of tourists cross over the border
Opinion: The importance of protecting Africa’s essential energy infrastructure
Derek Campbell, Chief Executive Officer of Energy & Natural Resource Security, Inc, on the challenges and solutions to protecting energy infrastructure
A Q&A with the organiser of 2019’s AfricaCom
With the 2019 edition of AfricaCom on the horizon, we spoke to the event orgniser to find out what lies in store for delegates in Cape Town