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AFRICA IN THE DESERT
Manal A Bayat, Chief Community Engagement Officer, Expo 2020 Dubai, on how for the first time in world expo history, all African nations will participate in a global event that will drive SME and sustainable development in the region.
How Brexit Will Impact Africa
Should trade barriers go up between the UK and EU, there could also be opportunities for greater direct trade between Africa and London.
Heels On Wheels
The freight and logistics sector is changing face. More women are at the helm – and speeding ahead.
What's Brewing In Tokyo
Japan, a tea-drinking nation, is one of South Africa’s biggest importers of rooibos tea. In 2018, a record high of 2,000 tonnes of the homegrown blend was shipped off to the land of the rising sun.
Collector's Edition
From the old to the unusual to the bizarre, what is it that motivates the rarefied pursuit of collecting objects? For the aficionados soon to be unraveled on these pages, their collectibles are more than mere things – they are priceless treasures and extensions of who they are.
‘What Use Is A Fisherman Who Can No Longer Fish?'
Senegal’s fishermen are now vying for survival and a future out of poverty, beyond the shores of their home country.
The Rage And Tears That Tore A Nation
Snapshots Of The Outrage Against Foreign Nationals And Protests Against Sexual Offenders In South Africa In Recent Weeks, Captured By Forbes Africa Photojournalist Motlabana Monnakgotla.
The Game Beyond The Border
South African coach Thabo Senong is now aiming to make Lesotho one of the good footballing nations on the continent.
The Dragon Roars In Lagos
A snapshot of the depth and breadth of China’s engagement, particularly in the continent’s biggest economy.
8 Years And Growing
As FORBES AFRICA celebrates eight years of showcasing African entrepreneurship, we look back on our stellar collection of cover stars, ranging from billionaires to space explorers to industrialists, self-made multi-millionaire businessmen and social entrepreneurs working for Africa. They tell us what they are doing now, how their businesses have grown, and where the continent is headed.
‘Cape Town Is The New Hollywood'
Hollywood actor Kristin Davis was in Africa recently visiting refugee camps and shining an unwavering light on the needs of the displaced, especially girls and women. November will also see the release of a film on elephant conservation that she shot last summer in South Africa and Zambia.
A New Spin On The Hills
The fashion industry is on a roll in the hill country of Rwanda, with local designers and products giving foreign brands a run for their money.
Hopes, Dreams and Rising Costs
At the Olympic Games in Rio, the athletes will focus on their times, distances and scores; while the rest of Brazil will worry about the cost.
Heroes Almost HeartBroken
The dream of every athlete is to compete at the Olympics. That dream was almost shattered for Kenya’s popular athletes by lethargic politicians
Mandela Stands Tall Over People Fighting For Liberation
On July 18, 1918, Nelson Mandela was born in South Africa’s Eastern Cape. Ninety eight years later, and 10,000 miles away, his statue stands in Ramallah.
How Pain, Bullying And A Pork Chop Can Get You To Gold
In a few weeks’ time, a young Zimbabwean, who grew up in a backyard pool in Harare, will compete in the Olympic pool for a fifth time. FORBES AFRICA columnist, Kirsty Coventry, is one of Africa’s top hopes to smash world records and come home with Olympic medals.
A Head For Business And Fists For A Fight
There are few billionaires in Nigeria, fewer can say they’ve taken on the government and won. Folorunsho Alakija had her hardearned oil block taken away by greedy politicians; she fought tooth-and-nail to get it back.
The Father Of Ghanaian Theater
Uncle Ebo Whyte wonders why Africa is not pouring money into telling its own stories.
Can A Ferrari Be Too Perfect?
The Ferrari 488 Spider uses technology to set new benchmarks but petrolheads might complain that raw power is missing.
Connected Cities: Are Breeding Grounds For Smart Cities
Free Wi-Fi for all provides Africa with the opportunity to develop ‘smart cities’ and compete on an equal footing.
Just As The Internet Has Evolved, So Too Have Cyber Criminals
The digital revolution is storming ahead, alongside the incredible benefits that the Internet brings, comes ever-increasing risk of cyber attacks.
Prosecution And Praise
South Africa’s former President Jacob Zuma’s trial for graft charges has been postponed but the crowds in Durban gave him laurels and loyalty.
The Big Money And Even Bigger Dreams Of A World Cup
Every four years, countries battle on the football pitch to be crowned world champions. In June, five African nations will be at the FIFA World Cup in Russia playing for pride, glory and financial rewards.
‘I Have Been Lucky'
The 2018 FIFA World Cup presents Nigeria’s captain John Obi Mikel an opportunity to forge a legacy. He speaks to FORBES AFRICA ahead of the games.
‘It's Going To Be Hard, Hard Work'
Russia 2018 is a chance for the continent’s most populous country to try and become the first African side to ever get as far as the final four. Leon Balogun’s game is now integral to the Super Eagles.
It's About Time For Success
As a teenager, it dawned on me that my undergraduate academic ambition was going to be threatened when my father lost his job. My dream to become a petroleum engineer was deflated in a matter of days. I was concerned about my future and afraid I would be tagged a failure. During this unpleasant and frustrating experience, I questioned the rationale behind my dad’s choice of paid employment. If he had started a business, maybe things would have turned out differently. That was a tipping point for my search for success in life.
Song, Skill And Heartache
A look back at the only World Cup to be held on African soil. In 2010, South Africa hosted a party that will never be forgotten.
The High Price Of Addicton
Drug and alcohol problems seem to be increasing in Africa but treatment is often scarce and steep.
Boom! Come Out Fighting
The property boom in a small spot of Johannesburg’s inner city has led to tension between residents and developers.
Without Money There's No Love
Across Africa, wealthy men are willing to spend vast sums just to spend time with a woman who otherwise wouldn’t give them the time of day.