Commercial director of Haw & Inglis Civil Engineering Francis Chemaly tells Jane Bordenave how the company has developed over the past 12 months and what the future has in
The global economic downturn has meant opportunity for AMEC Minproc to expand its activities in Africa, as Ruari McCallion learns from Colin Kubank.
Strategic clarity is the key to unlocking the treasures of South Africa’s shallow gold resources for the country’s most dynamic recent market entrant, as Jayne Flannery discover
In recent times Ghana has emerged as a potential major new oil player in West Africa’s resource-rich region.
Egypt’s retail scene has barely changed in decades; but that hasn’t stopped Procter & Gamble from trying to help modernise from within, as Alan Swaby learns.
The importance of a reliable and safe bus service cannot be underestimated in South Africa.
Moves by Namibia to capitalise on its extensive diamond resources have stepped up a gear since the creation of the Namibia Diamond Trading Company.
Underneath an increasing number of bridges and buildings in South Africa is piling work undertaken by Fairbrother Geotechnical Engineering.
A slowdown in nuclear projects is posing no problem for this well-established player in all sectors of the energy market.
Namibia’s telecommunications infrastructure is currently undergoing amazing transformation.
South Africa has ambitious targets for increasing its electricity supply—with not all of it coming from coal generation plants.
Mozambique is on the brink of a transformation driven by its mineral resources.
Two years after acquiring its first mineral properties in Mali, Toronto-based Avion Gold Corporation has gone some way towards its goal of producing half a million ounces of gol
This Issue features some of the most exciting projects and companies across the globe including Boliden AB Sweden, Stuggart 21, Shanta Gold, The Telt Project and many stories from across the globe.