South Africa’s beef exports reach eight-year high
The first half of 2024’s exports, bolstered by exports to Saudi Arabia, are equivalent to 61% of 2023’s entire red meat export volumes. Beef exports are defying both the depressed
Africa's Export Directory
The first half of 2024’s exports, bolstered by exports to Saudi Arabia, are equivalent to 61% of 2023’s entire red meat export volumes. Beef exports are defying both the depressed
Government leaders from the Republics of Malawi and Zambia listen to North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University College of Agriculture and Environmental Sciences doctoral student Will Lashley explain the
The logo of the U.S. International Development Finance Corp. The agency is supplying some of the millions needed to rebuild the Benguela railway line that Angola, the Democratic Republic of
The Lobito Atlantic Railway Corridor. Credit: Ivanhoe Mines A senior US State Department official reassured African governments that an initiative to help counter China’s influence through developing infrastructure on the
Africa is one the world’s richest minerals sources. Here we look at its biggest mining nations, including South Africa, Nigeria, Algeria, Angola and Libya South Africa, Nigeria, Algeria, Angola and
Unitrans Passenger’s ongoing commitment to gender diversity is paying off in Mpumalanga at the company’s Secunda Depot, which has achieved a higher-than-average ratio of female bus drivers. This milestone underscores
Becker Mining South Africa will participate at this year’s Electra Mining event. (Hall 8 Stand C18) The company – part of a global organisation, which has made a substantial investment
The Zambian Minister of Transport and Logistics, Honourable Museba Frank Tayali, MP, officially launched the 4th edition of the Land-Linked Zambia (LLZ) Conference, which is scheduled to take place on
New technology gives the agricultural industry an opportunity to improve productivity. But only if it can share and use the data. By 2050, the global population is expected to increase
African health ministers and government representatives gathering in Brazzaville, Republic of Congo, today kicked off the Seventy-fourth session of the World Health Organization (WHO) Regional Committee for Africa, the continent’s