ELB Engineering Services has an entrenched position in the South African mining industry thanks to over a century of experience and the alliances it has formed with the best loc
Vale, the world’s second largest mining company, is about to open a new coal mine in Mozambique.
Jeff Daniels looks at yet another example of how South Africa is setting the pace of change.
To keep up with South Africa’s rapidly growing demand for electricity, and a distribution system in need of modernisation, state-owned utility company Eskom is undertaking a mas
In less than five years, Spark ATM Systems has deployed a nationwide network of ATMs across South Africa.
Life is not easy in the construction industry, even in South Africa; but Protech Khuthele’s history is an object lesson in how to entrench and expand a niche capability.
There’s work to be done in Africa, the Middle East and—following the lead it took in the movement that is being called Arab Spring—in Egypt itself.
Jeff Daniels looks at an emergency service that knows no bounds to its possibilities.
In less than five years, IMPERIAL Air Cargo has captured around 50 per cent of the market share in overnight express airfreight services in South Africa. Ben Sansom reports.
Alan Swaby looks at a FTSE 100 oil company that didn’t have a barrel of oil to its name 25 years ago—but now has billions.
Total Namibia is shaping up to leverage its international experience and reputation to establish a foothold in the country’s booming mining sector.
Lancet Laboratories is already one of the leading pathology services operating throughout Africa. Moving into Nigeria will be a step change for the 60-year old partnership.
South Africa is putting great effort into improving living standards for its more disadvantaged citizens, as Alan Swaby discovers.
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.