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The Bandage Business Waiting Game
Matime Nchabeleng is a major supplier of bandages to hospitals around South Africa but his business is hurt by the government not paying on time.
Agriculture Behind Africa's Health
No doubt, African nations and institutions remain resolute in their quest for peace and prosperity.
People Refused To Come And Meet Me Because I Am Indian
It was a 7,559-kilometer journey from India to the heart of Africa through tough times, hatred and taxes.
Africa's Billionaires
African billionaire fortunes have declined on the new FORBES list of the continent's richest.
The Sad End Of The Millionaire Princess
Named as one of Africa’s most powerful young women, Valentina Guebuza lost her life tragically and too soon.
Woolworths - How David Became A Goliath
The white, bold W on a black background, one of South Africas best-known logos, is gaining traction elsewhere on the continent. To think it started with a small hotel-based shop 84 years ago.
A Conflicted Fan - Racism In South African Rugby
The widows of Marikana. Different faces. The same setting. The same inconsolable fate. The same seething anger at the cops who killed their men and changed their lives forever.
A Slice Of India In Africa
Almost four hours before sunrise in Cape Town, another coastal town, 7,000kms away, in Kerala in south India, wakes up to the sights and sounds of dawn.
Jumping The Corporate Ship
Investment guide - African entrepreneur
Who Will Be The Best Of The Best
Aesthetics, ergonomics, fuel consumption, environmental friendliness and value for money will all play a role in deciding the South African Car of the Year.
Chickens And Clothes On The Way To A Business Empire
Alexander Chika Okafor is a multimillionaire with a finger in many businesses, from construction and mining to oil and gas exploration. It all started when he was a boy selling newspapers and eggs.
The Southern Slug Fest
Several people want to run Africa’s most developed economy and it’s going to get rough. The race for power has never been this fiercely contested.
Night Of The Century
It was a bountiful night of billionaires, worth trillions. They partied like it was 1999, according to the New York papers, a hark back to when the economy was thriving. It had bright lights, razzamatazz and whiskey, with a dash of Stevie Wonder. Forbes magazine celebrated 100 years with panache.
‘Look At Me, I Want Your Business'
There are two Nigerian cosmetic brands – Zaron and House of Tara – that are fast inducting many more young entrepreneurs into the business of beauty and creating jobs across West Africa. The Nigerian women behind these brands are revolutionaries in Africa.
Warning: Flammable Content
Not content with selling electric cars or venturing into space, Pretoria-born billionaire Elon Musk sold $10-million worth of flamethrowers in four days.
‘Believe In Our Own Entrepreneurs'
Africa’s newest billionaire Strive Masiyiwa on his newly-launched Pathways For Prosperity Commission, and the technology that will make Africa tick.
Zuma's Gone Let's Go!
Africa’s most robust and developed economy is on the cusp of an economic revival after the long-awaited change of guard at the top.
Paying It Forward
Mobile money services have not been very successful in South Africa. The new products for micro-payments must address the larger ecosystem of banks and retailers.
Swapping Sweatpants For Suits
After 15 years at play, Bryan Habana, the man who was once compared to a panther, discusses the end of his run on the field as he gives business a shot.
Are Corporate Unions The Way To Go?
Mergers and acquisitions often have unforeseen consequences even as companies join forces to create formidable businesses.
The Comeback Billionaire's Formula For Success
Nigeria’s business mogul and third richest man, who cemented his return to Forbes’ African Billionaires List this year since dropping off it in 2015, says he owes his $1.6 billion net worth to being a disruptor – and to being stubborn.
Difficult To Bring Wholesale Change
Ahead of the May elections in South Africa, the country’s Minister of Public Service & Administration, Ayanda Dlodlo, gives her take on simplifying government processes and ensuring public services are available for all on digital platforms.
No Maize, No Money, No Future
The deadliest African cyclone, to date, tore through Zimbabwe, Malawi and Mozambique in March, leaving a trail of death and destruction. The worst is yet to come for survivors.
A TWEET CAN TANK AN ECONOMY
Many perspectives have been shared on influencer marketing, but very few from the brands themselves. What are its business imperatives and ROI?
Poll Position
MAY 8, A LANDMARK day for Africa’s second biggest economy. South Africans will cast their votes for the country’s sixth general elections since the dawn of democracy 25 years ago.
Thumbs Up In Vibrant Yeoville
THE GREY, GLOOMY WEATHER did not dampen the excitement as South African citizens, young and old, made their way to their respective voting booths on May 8.
The Next Big Market
The growth of Nigeria as a funding destination can be attributed to fintech, with huge swathes of the population unbanked or at least underbanked, and investors seeing opportunities in tech-based payments.
Game-Changer
From being in the presence of two South African presidents to high-fiving the third, South Africa’s national women’s football team coach Desiree Ellis is determined to grab headlines at the FIFA Women’s World Cup in France.
The Industrialists Who Have Tasted Sucrose And Success
The Madhvanis started with sugar and now lead diversified global businesses. In a rare interview from their home base of Kakira in Uganda, Mayur and Kamlesh Madhvani, the Joint Managing Directors of the Madhvani Group, share a century-old tale of extraordinary family enterprise and how they are continuing the legacy of their forefathers.
Over The Rainbow: 25 Years Of A Free South Africa
“We have unacceptably high levels of poverty, youth unemployment, child illiteracy and nutritional stunting. All of which are systematically undermining the next generation’s ability to enjoy freedom.”