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African Business

- Publisher:
- IC Publications Ltd.
- Publication date:
- 2009-03-24
- ISBN:
- 0141-3929
- Copyright:
- COPYRIGHT TV Trade Media, Inc.<br/>COPYRIGHT GALE, Cengage Learning. All rights reserved.
Description:
The most influential pan-African business magazine
African Business is the premier business magazine focusing on Africa. With over 140,000 readers across the continent and around the world, it is the ideal vehicle for reaching African consumers, governments and business people. The readers of African Business are well educated decision-makers, with a high standard of living and disposable income, who have the ultimate authority to influence business strategies in their companies. Most major companies and international firms working with or in Africa subscribe to African Business. It is required reading for any business operating in Africa or wanting to venture into the Continent.
African Business is the premier business magazine focusing on Africa. With over 140,000 readers across the continent and around the world, it is the ideal vehicle for reaching African consumers, governments and business people. The readers of African Business are well educated decision-makers, with a high standard of living and disposable income, who have the ultimate authority to influence business strategies in their companies. Most major companies and international firms working with or in Africa subscribe to African Business. It is required reading for any business operating in Africa or wanting to venture into the Continent.
Issue Number
- Nbr. 472, April 2020
- Nbr. 471, March 2020
- Nbr. 470, February 2020
- Nbr. 469, December 2019
- Nbr. 468, November 2019
- Nbr. 467, October 2019
- Nbr. 466, August 2019
- Nbr. 465, July 2019
- Nbr. 464, June 2019
- Nbr. 463, May 2019
- Nbr. 462, April 2019
- Nbr. 460, February 2019
- Nbr. 459, January 2019
- Nbr. 458, December 2018
- Nbr. 457, November 2018
- Nbr. 456, October 2018
- Nbr. 455, August 2018
- Nbr. 454, July 2018
- Nbr. 453, June 2018
- Nbr. 452, May 2018
Latest documents
- AfDB signs first loan agreement with Sudanese private sector.
- How is Nigeria's border closure affecting trade?
- How to navigate business across African markets: Jordan Rittenberry, CEO of Edelman Africa, part of the world's largest public relations firm, says that working in Africa requires grit, humility and the realisation that mistakes are inevitable--as well as an appreciation of the continent's immense potential.
- The question of inequality: Stephen Williams reviews Thomas Piketty's game--changing analysis of the global financial system and the ideology underpinning it.
- Africa braces for coronavirus shock: As the Covid-19 virus begins to spread across Africa, Dr Desne Masie assesses the damage done so far and what is being done to protect people and economies against its worst effects.
- Nigerians hold onto their hats for a rocky ride: With the recent plunge in oil prices and the new threat of coronavirus adding to the country's longer term economic problems, Nigeria's economic outlook is far from certain.
- Pace of renewables uptake will vary across Africa: Philippe Valahu, CEO, Private Infrastructure Development Group (PIDG).
- Renewable energy brings light to Nigeria.
- Sasol plans rights issue and asset sales.
- Airlines cancel flights.
Featured documents
- "FULL TAKE-OR-PAY STRUCTURES ARE NOT SUSTAINABLE".
- "We count, we are going to count more." (interview with African Development Bank President Babacar Ndiaye) (Interview)
- $1.2bn.
- $1.5tr.
- $10m media training launches.
- $15.8bn.
- $1bn fund to map Africa's mineral resources.
- $1m innovation award to be won.
- $2.9bn Tullow oil will inject.
- $250.7m the amount that Zambia, Africa's largest copper producer.