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Though the global aviation industry was hit hard by the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, it is now on the rise once more, presenting a breadth of opportunities and challenges for airlines. Standing as ...
City of Windhoek delivers comprehensive services around water and electricity supply, waste management, sewage collection and disposal, roads and stormwater drainage, entertainment and welfare, and ...
Nestled snugly in an unassuming corner of Pinetown’s Paradise Valley, National Bioproducts Institute (NBI) provides a vital service for South Africa (SA). The world-class facility produces much-needed ...
Raubex Building is a leading contributor to South African infrastructure, having delivering design, development, renovation, and construction services for both commercial and residential projects for ...
Peak Rare Earths (Peak), headquartered in Perth and listed on the Australian Stock Exchange (ASX), maintains a Tanzanian head office in Dar es Salaam. Peak is primarily focused on advancing of one of ...
Currently one of the world’s fastest-growing economies, averaging approximately five percent growth per annum over the past 10 years, Botswana’s impressive standing is primarily due to its mining and ...
With notable deposits including gold, copper, high-grade tin, tungsten, salt, beryllium, cobalt, kaolin, iron ore, glass sand, vermiculite, phosphates (for ...
Mining companies recognise the vast opportunities of Ivory Coast’s natural resources. As the economic powerhouse of Western Africa, the country is embracing its new-found potential. Geologically ...
As the northernmost province of South Africa (SA), the never-ending horizon of Limpopo holds a microcosmic collection of Earth’s most outstanding views, histories, creatures, and natural resources.
In the landlocked nation of Malawi a lifeline of connectivity is being forged, creating a vital link between the northern regions of Mozambique, the coastal gateway of the Nacala-à-Velha Port, and ...
COMACO is a not-for-profit enterprise incentivising sustainable farming and conservation, and has educated 200,000 smallholders and potential poachers in sustainable crop cultivation practices. "Our ...
Today, African craft traditions continue to evolve in response to global trends and demands, merging original techniques with contemporary designs to appeal to both local and international markets.
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