African Decisions News Ahoy there Angola’s Port of Caio is expected to start operating at the beginning of 2019 – a full year ahead... Read more 10 Oct, 2017
African Decisions News Mobile on the move Nigeria has maintained its position as the world’s most mobilised country, with mobile consumption increasing from 40% last year... Read more 3 Oct, 2017
African Decisions News On the grid Recent research has found that the DRC has sufficient wind and solar potential to not only replace but also... Read more 3 Oct, 2017
African Decisions News Class action Just one in four South Africans are classified as part the ‘secure’ middle class or elite (stably not poor),... Read more 3 Oct, 2017
African Decisions News Something’s brewing In the past decade, South Africa’s coffee industry has undergone a considerable transformation, growing from a mere 20 roasters... Read more 26 Sep, 2017
African Decisions News Collective thinking South Africans are increasingly opting for stokvels over formal financial institutions when it comes to savings and investments. As... Read more 26 Sep, 2017
African Decisions News Take stock Container traffic at Kenya’s main port of Mombasa recorded 11.9% growth in cargo handled in the first half of... Read more 26 Sep, 2017
African Decisions News Boarder control During the past year, South Africa experienced the strongest growth – 380% – in international visitor arrivals from its... Read more 19 Sep, 2017
African Decisions News Making the cut While the slaughter of donkeys is banned across several African countries, Kenya has doubled its industry to keep up... Read more 19 Sep, 2017
African Decisions News Electrifying bid Solar power from the Sahara could soon be powering around 2 million homes in Europe, according to a report... Read more 19 Sep, 2017