Consolidation heats up in precious metals mining sector
Transport executive takes to courts to force action against organised crime’s hold on country’s economy
South African energy supplier Eskom’s attempts to decarbonise electricity generation and tackle costly blackouts
The jostle for influence brings opportunities, but also scope for bad decisions
Washington’s support for a minerals train connecting the DRC to the Atlantic illustrates its desire to compete with China
Gulf carrier’s purchase of 25% stake in South African airline adds to growing portfolio
Judgment is latest arbitration effort by a foreign group alleging that the African nation reneged on an agreement
An industry regulator accused Africa’s richest man of monopolistic practices with his new $20bn plant
Sector forecast to double in value over eight years but soaring inflation will erode families’ spending power
Family-owned Tolaram bought Guinness shares from Diageo in Africa’s largest but volatile market
Carriers have been working on a deal expected to boost capacity in fast-growing market
Spirits group scales back presence in country amid currency and economic crisis
Growth plans must contend with areas of high unemployment and customers who have fluid living arrangements
List of top 125 shows companies that have performed well in difficult times
Investing in Africa is the easy bit, say some leading investment managers. Getting your money back is the problem
Business owned by IHC broke into market last year with acquisition of a major Zambian copper mine
Chair of state-owned utility makes claim about outages days ahead of crucial vote for ruling ANC
Commodities house urges Mozambique to resolve commercial fight after rival seizes food export
Head of Brazil’s biggest food delivery app expected to maintain strategy of buying back shares
Gary Nagle’s praise came hours after the country’s storied miner announced it would break itself up
List of 125 includes many businesses that have overcome the Covid pandemic and the continent’s economic problems
Institutions had touted Africa as a growth market that would bolster their sustainability credentials
Journey from industrial behemoth to takeover target reflects country’s decline as a mining powerhouse
William Ruto hails relationship with Washington and pushes for extension of Africa trade pact
Country’s independent Competition Commission vows to assess any takeover on ‘public interest’ grounds