An architect of Africa’s improved infrastructure, Civicon puts its success down to its entrepreneurial spirit, as Andrew Pelis finds out.
One of South Africa’s foremost research institutes is still going strong after 76 years—and has plenty of innovations on the horizon too, as Alan Swaby learns.
This Malawi-based retailer is tackling the many challenges involved in offering retail foodservice to a largely poor population.
The Durban Harbour Entrance Widening & Deepening (DHEW) project is taking the port into the era of the big ships.
This company is successfully overcoming the complex challenges involved in operating warehousing and distribution services in South Africa.
Management restructuring in line with BEE means the sky is now the limit for South Africa-based Ruwacon, as Andrew Pelis discovers.
This construction enterprise creates its own markets and adheres to a philosophy of continuous improvement.
Golden Star Resources has succeeded where others have failed in developing gold mines and sustainable job creation in Ghana.
E.H. Hassim Builders World is an Indian-owned businesses that has successfully steered its way through South Africa’s turbulent history for over 100 years.
South Africa-based consulting port and coastal engineers with projects designed and built to withstand the toughest challenges that nature can throw at them.
Zimbabwean ferrochrome producer Zimasco is turning a challenging situation into an operational advantage.
For this engineering contractor, ensuring growth has meant teaming up with another company, with satisfying results.
Toyota is investing considerable resources in developing its South African supply chain.
This Issue features some of the most exciting projects and companies across the globe including ArcelorMittal SA and Twiga Minerals, Guatrain SA , Guyana Water Inc, NWA Jamaica, and many more