Uganda: Looking to the upside Despite the ongoing discovery of substantial oil reserves, Uganda is still some way from moving into production mode ...
Angola LNG gather more customers Angola plans to have its $8bn liquefied natural gas (LNG) plant running by 2012. ...
Aid in Crisis: Who is helping whom? International aid agencies are under attack – rich countries are cutting their budgets and African governments are questioning their ... motives
corruption and blame game stalls progress Nigeria: More than a decade after displacement, many Bakassi returnees remain homeless
corruption and blame game stalls progress Nigeria: More than a decade after displacement, many Bakassi returnees remain homeless
Finding value in land and crops Private equity firms which used to stay away from anything to do with agriculture, are flocking to buy land and add value to agricultural ... output.
‘Agrologistics’ at home and abroad Focusing on satisfying local markets rather than foreign demand may be the best way to start the virtuous circle that farmers need in order to ... expand.
Finance: The taps of credit run dry As African credit markets begin to dry up, companies and governments anticipate a difficult year ahead ...
Mines, Transport and power needed The mining industry is a major earner of foreign exchange, but energy and transport constraints will hold the sector back. ...
Interview : LUISA DIOGO, Prime Minister of Mozambique Prime Minister Diogo has had the backing of two successive presidents, but says there is still much more to be done. ...
The rising tide From shattered beginnings, Mozambique is growing into a rising regional star and positioning itself to provide food and energy to a world hungry ... for both.