British entrepreneur's small agribusiness has grown to become one of the largest employers in Ghana, with 2,500-strong workforce and group turnover circa £60 million ($96.1 million)
British entrepreneur's small agribusiness has grown to become one of the largest employers in Ghana, with 2,500-strong workforce and group turnover circa £60 million ($96.1 million)
Attendees told that African risks are exaggerated and advised to have the courage to take on large complex projects
Attendees told that African risks are exaggerated and advised to have the courage to take on large complex projects
Morocco’s automotive industry has shifted into top gear, experiencing double-digit growth, with exports of cars up 90% so far this year
Morocco’s automotive industry has shifted into top gear, experiencing double-digit growth, with exports of cars up 90% so far this year
The United World team met with the Research Council’s Dr. Hilal Ali Zaher Al Hinai Secretary General of The Research Council to discuss their role in Oman.
The United World team met with the Research Council’s Dr. Hilal Ali Zaher Al Hinai Secretary General of The Research Council to discuss their role in Oman.
The United World team met with the Research Council’s Dr. AbdulBaki to discuss their role in Oman.
The United World team met with the Research Council’s Dr. AbdulBaki to discuss their role in Oman.
The premier event for dialogue sharing on sustainable urban and economic development of African cities will take place in Johannesburg in 2015—bringing together 5,000 participants from across the globe
The premier event for dialogue sharing on sustainable urban and economic development of African cities will take place in Johannesburg in 2015—bringing together 5,000 participants from across the globe
Africa could potentially skip the second industrial revolution – traditional manufacturing – and leapfrog straight into digital manufacturing (or 3D printing as it is commonly known).
Africa could potentially skip the second industrial revolution – traditional manufacturing – and leapfrog straight into digital manufacturing (or 3D printing as it is commonly known).
The Upper Reach Team interviewed Mr. John Cassar White, Chairman of Bank of Valletta and asked him about the country’s economic growth in recent years and the challenges and opportunities the banking system currently faces. He also expressed BOV’s commitment to Malta’s development and how the bank can support the country’s restructuring process. Mr. Cassar White talked about investment opportunities in Malta and what is being done to attract more foreign direct investment.
The Upper Reach Team interviewed Mr. John Cassar White, Chairman of Bank of Valletta and asked him about the country’s economic growth in recent years and the challenges and opportunities the banking system currently faces. He also expressed BOV’s commitment to Malta’s development and how the bank can support the country’s restructuring process. Mr. Cassar White talked about investment opportunities in Malta and what is being done to attract more foreign direct investment.
The Upper Reach Team interviewed Louis Farrugia, Chairman of Farsons Group of Companies, and asked him about the country’s economic growth in recent years and the challenges and opportunities his company is now facing. He also explained the benefits Malta has enjoyed because of its diverse economy and how his business in particular has developed and continues to grow into new markets. Mr. Farrugia gave his opinion on what traits and traditions make the Maltese people so special.
The Upper Reach Team interviewed Louis Farrugia, Chairman of Farsons Group of Companies, and asked him about the country’s economic growth in recent years and the challenges and opportunities his company is now facing. He also explained the benefits Malta has enjoyed because of its diverse economy and how his business in particular has developed and continues to grow into new markets. Mr. Farrugia gave his opinion on what traits and traditions make the Maltese people so special.
One of Africa’s most important and most celebrated businessmen, Sir Samuel Jonah, says that thanks to new found confidence and ever growing political and economic stability, Africa is finally ready to attract massive foreign investment to its abundant natural resources and huge market of over a billion people.
One of Africa’s most important and most celebrated businessmen, Sir Samuel Jonah, says that thanks to new found confidence and ever growing political and economic stability, Africa is finally ready to attract massive foreign investment to its abundant natural resources and huge market of over a billion people.