Energy: Capacity to spare Hydroelectric projects need additional financing to meet regional and domestic demands, while the government tries to balance expansion with ... environmental concerns
Mining: High-stakes investment Mining projects are attracting plenty of international interest, but growth of the sector has been slowed by weak road and rail transportation ... leading to the country's ports
Agriculture: biofuels promise boost Agricultural corridors and new projects bring investments for smallholders in a previously-neglected sector and could provide a model for infrastructure ... development
Tourism: past glories and fresh beginnings Backpackers' lodges are giving way to five-star and boutique hotels, while local entrepreneurs scramble to get a piece of Mozambique's bustling ... tourism business
Zimbabwe: A marriage of convenience under strain After a successful honeymoon, two of the parties in the coalition ?seem determined to hold fresh elections next year to settle their growing ... roster of disputes
Mozambique: On the road to an open society After making impressive strides in post-conflict reconstruction, Mozambique needs to pursue a new path of political pluralism ?and inclusive ... economic growth
This month… Mining We focus on Africa's miners, who are benefiting from the booms and busts in international ore prices ...
Broadcasting: Changing Africa’s channels Ahead of the World Cup in South Africa, broadcasters are adding scores of TV channels and using new internet platforms to reach more viewers ...
Mapping: The view from above Geospatial images are being used to help farmers guard against the weather, but more African satellite capacity is needed to aid scientific ... research