Mining industry remains the backbone of country’s economy
The African continent’s reputation for being a risky investment proposition is changing. Despite linguistic, jurisdictional and cultural differences in each of the 54 countries on the continent, there are an increasing number of case studies indicating that Africa is open for business.
As one of the continent’s financial and political “shining-lights”, South Africa, with its wealth of natural resources, is successfully balancing its economic progress with its closer ties to China. There is renewed interest in Africa from both developed and developing countries.
As one of the continent’s financial and political “shining-lights”, South Africa, with its wealth of natural resources, is successfully balancing its economic progress with its closer ties to China. There is renewed interest in Africa from both developed and developing countries.
March 20, 2012Well-positioned Legal Powerhouse
Webber Wentzel is one of the leading corporate law firms in Africa. The firm’...
March 20, 2012Continent Offers Lucrative Opportunities for Investors
Alan Pullinger says Africa is a region for investment opportunities. The Afric...
March 20, 2012Developing Assets and Partnerships
As the global crisis continues to cause concern, Africa is positioning itself ...
March 20, 2012The Importance of China to South Africa
This year China Inc. is likely to become the largest foreign investors in the ...



