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Agribusiness

Africa’s economies have for the most part since independence been agrarian-based societies. Despite the fact that with the continents large…

Automotive

Africa continues to position itself as a vehicle and vehicle component proponent of the global automobile industry.

Aviation

Africa comprises 2.2% of the global market in terms of Revenue Passenger Kilometers (RPK).
According to Boeing’s recent…

Banking & Financial Services

Identifying sources of finance for projects in Africa has long been a challenge for both Africa based enterprises and those interested…

Broadcast Media

Historically, Africa has been a continent that has had its images shaped externally. The perception of Africa as “the Dark”…

Construction & Infrastructure

The Africa construction market is expected to register a CAGR of 6.4% over the period, 2019 – 2024. Regionally, Africa will…

General Education & Higher Education

Since the end of colonialism in the 1960s, the formal education of African nations has been a challenge. Colonialists never had…

Government and Public Services

Recognizing that good governance in the public sector and in the private sector is a critical component toward the…

Healthcare

At the end of the colonial era in the 1960s, African nations began significant efforts to bolster their healthcare system…

Internet Connectivity

Internet use on the continent is on the rise. Africa still remains a region where only a third of the population has access…

Manufacturing

It has long been proven that value added production is the key to economic development. Manufacturing creates jobs…

Metals & Mining

One of the several factors external and domestic that has supported the nearly two decades of sustained growth in Africa…

Property Development and Real Estate

The African real estate market is growing and maturing, albeit with different trajectories and challenges in the…

Telecommunications

Africa today remains the least connected continent in the world. From having 12% of the world’s population and 3% of phone lines of at…