African Decisions News Taking flight South Africa’s insurance industry is keeping pace with the warp-speed development of new technology – introducing a fully digital... Read more 29 May, 2018
African Decisions News Hard bargain A large Nigerian steel complex, which was built 40 years ago and has never produced a single bar, coil... Read more 29 May, 2018
African Decisions News High tech There’s nothing to be afraid of – it’s just a simulation. But experiencing what it’s like almost 200 m... Read more 22 May, 2018
African Decisions News Double ounce The continent’s gold mining infrastructure could soon be enhanced with the addition of two new refineries. Privately owned gold... Read more 22 May, 2018
African Decisions News Into the net The concepts of loops, variables, conditionals and functions may sound like a foreign language to most, but for a... Read more 22 May, 2018
African Decisions News External drive Internet-based tertiary education in South Africa has received a shot in the arm through an international private equity fund.... Read more 15 May, 2018
African Decisions News Out of this world Kenya has joined several other African nations in the continent’s space race, with the launch of a locally designed... Read more 15 May, 2018
African Decisions News Full disclosure Emeralds from a Zambian mine are set to be embedded with nanotech, meaning the precious stones can be tracked... Read more 15 May, 2018
African Decisions News Tackling taboo In Egypt, women are often subject to social stigma associated with divorce. However internet-based station Divorce Radio is working... Read more 8 May, 2018
African Decisions News Sweet deal The government of Tanzania has set aside 294 000 ha to encourage potential investors to develop sugarcane plantations in... Read more 8 May, 2018