Sierra Leone at 50: Looking at the balance sheet Pulling itself out of its troubled past, Sierra Leone is now battling to make the most of its rich natural resources ...
Tourism: Repackaged holidays Hoteliers are scrambling to increase capacity due to a ?welcome rebound in visitors, ?as Kenya's tourism board ?broadens its appeal ...
Telecoms: Race to the top and bottom Mobile operators are competing to expand network coverage while engaging in new price wars ...
Building the future on a $20bn bet A daring redevelopment plan is being tested ?by Kenya's new constitutional order and a nation wary of government infrastructure projects ...
Real time Exclusive: Singapore’s Thunes and Standard Bank in advanced talks to extend African payments
Real time Exclusive: Singapore’s Thunes and Standard Bank in advanced talks to extend African payments
South Africa: Counting on jobs President Jacob Zuma has promised that 2011 will be the year of job creation; to achieve this, he has called for a social partnership between ... government, business and labour
Golden horizons As Africa's mining economies seek increased revenue from windfall gold prices, more than 100 companies jostle to find new riches beneath the ... continent's soil
The race to board the iron express West Africa is experiencing one of the world's significant mining rushes. International investors are competing to develop new iron-ore mines, ... from Guinea to Mauritania and from the Congo to Gabon
Agriculture: Diversifying into cotton and bioethanol Industrial crops are aimed at reducing oil dependency ...