DP World has launched Egypt's first fully integrated Logistics Distribution Centre (LDC) at Sokhna Logistics Park, providing ...
Celebrating women fishers, traders, and processors advancing inclusive ocean protection and coastal livelihoods, Blue ...
As a leading local producer of aggregates in Côte d’Ivoire, with one of the biggest quarries in the country, CADERAC’s production capacity, unwavering quality, and strong geographical presence ...
Over the last three years, South Africa’s (SA) coal mining sector has increasingly been shaped by three key forces: energy security demands, environmental, social, and governance (ESG) expectations, ...
The “Battery Truck & Electrification Showcase” brought together close to 30 mining customers from approximately 25 companies to observe the battery-electric haul truck operating and charging under ...
Nestlé has announced new research findings showing that planting a carefully selected combination of robusta coffee varieties can substantially improve agricultural productivity while supporting ...
Proudly celebrating 25 years in the country, Marcopolo S.A. is a bus body manufacturer serving both the South African market and the broader sub-Saharan Africa region. Offering a diverse portfolio ...
As a pioneering force in Mozambique’s energy landscape, MOTRACO exemplifies how to harness the nation’s substantial power generation capabilities, positioning it as a leader in electricity ...
South Africa is operating in one of the most complex cyber threat environments globally. Hybrid work is now entrenched, digital infrastructure is expanding rapidly, and organisations are more ...
HipHop Snacks embraces the rich flavours of Uganda, transforming regional ingredients into beloved snacks whilst fostering community connections and supporting farmers. COO Deep Jobanputra reveals how ...
Located in the heart of Zambia, the Copperbelt Province is situated in a mineral-rich region spanning Central Africa. Konkola Copper Mines (KCM) is at the helm of the province’s underground mining ...
East Africa was still finding its feet industrially in the early 1920s, and sugarcane was seen as a remarkable opportunity – a crop that could sustain communities, drive industry, and build a nation’s ...