Tuesday, 04 September 2012 11:57

Ghana’s economy: sending mixed signals?

Last year it saw growth skyrocketing, influenced largely by the launch of oil production at its Jubilee oil field in November, sending GDP soaring by nearly 15 percent. But that growth rate is expected to nearly halve to 8.2 percent this year as oil production has averaged 80,000 bpd as opposed to the 250 000bpd that was anticipated for 2013. Either way it’s all growth and the spinoff for the rest of the economy is worth taking notice of

Saturday, 31 March 2012 02:00

Global Property company launches in SA

Knight Frank, a global property company with 209 offices in 47 countries across six continents handling in excess of US$755 billion worth of commercial, agricultural and residential real estate transactions annually, has launched Knight Frank Commercial in SA

Wednesday, 07 March 2012 02:00

Malawi gets big centre 'wowee'

Combining SA and local interest, Gateway regional shopping centre in Lilongwe, Malawi – the largest ever in the country – is moving rapidly to completion

Construction would take 18 months and the development would see traffic diverted into three streams, one each for light vehicles, pedestrians and buses and trucks

Monday, 28 September 2009 02:00

African Eagle’s Dutwa ‘for best return’

MINERALS explorer African Eagle Resources would focus its efforts and resources on developing its $450mwa Dutwa nickel project  Dutin Tanzania, chairman John Park said on Friday.

Leading South African retail broking company Broll is making a successful foray into other African countries – flexing its reach and expertise in negotiating retail leases, helping new shopping centres with their tenant requirements and maximising the ongoing performance of these centres

Wednesday, 13 December 2006 02:00

Broll takes mall shopping to Africa

South African property services group Broll says Tanzania's first fully enclosed, air-conditioned shopping centre opened last month.

Friday, 17 February 2006 02:00

Group Five to revisit over-border work

Group Five is to revisit its level of over-border work as a result of the SA Government's infrastructure budget, says Mike Lomas, the company's CEO

Friday, 13 May 2005 02:00

Free zones of discomfort

Free zones, or export-processing zones, have become common among countries with aspirations to become forces in the global economy.

Multi-disciplinary construction company Group Five reported yesterday that it has started the year with a spate of international and local contracts.

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