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    1. If South Africa doesn't move, Nigeria will become the largest economy on the continent in two years' time and we'll look back into history that we were once upon a time the biggest.
      In SA faces stiff competition for mining investment
    2. Reliance on oil was identified as the greatest vulnerability for supply chain networks due to the potential impact of an immediate change in oil availability as a result of external disruptions e.g. the 2012 Nigeria fuel strike.
      In Report from Accenture and World Economic forum takes deep dive into supply chain and transport risk
    3. That position is now under threat from other African countries like Nigeria, Egypt and other Southern African trade corridors such as the Maputo corridor.
      In South Africa needs to improve supply chain constraints
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    2. Heineken aims to grow African market

      Explore iol.co.za (May 13 2013)

      Heineken aims to grow African market ...ready for people when they want to move on from beers made in home breweries,” Hiemstra said. Markets such as Nigeria, Kenya, South Africa and Ethiopia, where Heineken bought two breweries in 2011 and is constructing a t... (Read Full Article)

      Mentions:   Reuters   Africa   Britain

    3. SA faces stiff competition for mining investment

      Explore BDlive (Apr 16 2013)

      SA faces stiff competition for mining investment ...st of Africa will move forward, we’ll watch and in five years we’ll be behind. "If South Africa doesn’t move, Nigeria will become the largest economy on the continent in two years’ time and we’ll look back into history t... (Read Full Article)

      Mentions:   Brazil   Africa   Russia

    4. SABMiller aims for nine-percent rise in African beer sales

      Explore iol.co.za (Apr 11 2013)

      ...geria is the biggest producer of cassava in the world. Kirby said it was a less viable business there because Nigeria already had low excise duties on the root. SABMiller’s stock rose 1.44 percent to close at R465.95 on ... (Read Full Article)

      Mentions:   Reuters   Africa   South Africa

    5. Africa’s trade ties with China in spotlight as Xi visits

      Explore BDlive (Mar 24 2013)

      Africa’s trade ties with China in spotlight as Xi visits ...iss-cross a region where China’s economic growth and injections of aid offer both hope and cause for anxiety. Nigeria’s central bank chief, Lamido Sanusi, said Africans should wake up to the realities of their "romance w... (Read Full Article)

      Mentions:   Reuters   IMF   Beijing

    6. Vodafone gains in Africa’s fertile ground

      Explore BDlive (Jan 9 2013)

      Vodafone gains in Africa’s fertile ground ...llions of dollars, predicts Issam Darwish, CEO of African wireless tower company IHS, which has operations in Nigeria, Ghana and Sudan. Much of the cost comes from the need to include backup generators and batteries to g... (Read Full Article)

      Mentions:   Africa   Asia   South Africa

    7. Nigeria: My Private Jet Story, By Pastor Ayo Oritsejafor

      Explore arTiFiCiaL EnTErTainmEnT (Dec 4 2012)

      Nigeria: My Private Jet Story, By Pastor Ayo Oritsejafor ...s generated a lot of controversy. In this interview, Oritsejafor tells the story of how the jet was acquired. Nigeria: My Private Jet Story, By Pastor Ayo Oritsejafor The birthday gift of a private jet presented by a me... (Read Full Article)

      Mentions:   Nigeria

    8. Procurement savings boost SABMiller results

      Explore supplymanagement.com (Nov 23 2012)

      ...ficant market growth in Ghana and Mozambique. Additional brewing capacity was commissioned in South Sudan and Nigeria during the past six months and new projects in Ghana, Tanzania, Peru, Uganda and Zambia are currently ... (Read Full Article)

      Mentions:   Africa   Nigeria   Zambia

    9. Swiss coach maker eyes Prasa contract

      Explore BDlive (Oct 24 2012)

      Swiss coach maker eyes Prasa contract ...s globally, Mr Massaro said. Markets that are attractive to the company include Angola, Kenya, Mozambique and Nigeria. "They all need this infrastructure, and we monitor all of these countries. It will depend on when the... (Read Full Article)

      Mentions:   Africa   South Africa   Germany

    10. Call for African governments to collaborate on procurement reform

      Explore supplymanagement.com (Oct 14 2012)

      ...rom over 20 commonwealth countries, including Botswana, Cameroon, Ghana, Lesotho, Malawi, Mauritius, Namibia, Nigeria, Rwanda, Seychelles, South Africa, Sierra Leone, Sri Lanka, St Lucia, Swaziland, Tanzania, The Gambia,... (Read Full Article)

      Mentions:   South Africa   Nigeria   Zambia

    11. Demand for business travel in Africa rises

      Explore supplymanagement.com (Sep 28 2012)

      ...than 14 per cent last year, as one of the destinations that is growing in popularity. It also cited Kenya and Nigeria as seeing a rise in traffic. But it explained while the numbers of travellers are rising, the costs of... (Read Full Article)

      Mentions:   London   Africa   South Africa

    12. Oil companies to spend R39bn on refineries as SA moves to cleaner fuels

      Explore BDlive (Aug 20 2012)

      Oil companies to spend R39bn on refineries as SA moves to cleaner fuels ...as still the largest source of crude oil imports last year, followed by Saudi Arabia at 4.8-million tons, and Nigeria at 3.7-million tons. South Africa’s crude oil imports from Iran are under the spotlight as South Afric... (Read Full Article)

      Mentions:   South Africa   Nigeria   Johannesburg

    13. Lafarge to cut costs, worried by imported cement

      Explore Engineering News (Jul 25 2012)

      ... now longer Europe and North America. “These days it is better to have a strong position in countries such as Nigeria,” said Legrand. ... (Read Full Article)

      Mentions:   India   Africa   Pakistan

    14. Oil scam exposes how small firms sell at discounts

      Explore iol.co.za (Jun 27 2012)

      ... of Nigeria’s sub-optimal system for selling its oil,” she said. A report that government-funded watchdog the Nigeria Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative sent to the authorities in January showed billions of do... (Read Full Article)

      Mentions:   Reuters   Delta   Opec

    15. Angola oil exports to hit high in August

      Explore iol.co.za (Jun 27 2012)

      Angola oil exports to hit high in August ...erage of 1.58 million bpd, the lowest since June 2011. Angola is Africa's second-largest oil producer, behind Nigeria. - Reuters sign up * Rate this article + 1 + 2 + 3 + 4 + 5 * (0 votes) 0 Stars Comment Guidelines 1.... (Read Full Article)

      Mentions:   Reuters   Africa   China

    16. SA wakes up to neighbours as Europe struggles

      Explore Engineering News (Jun 26 2012)

      ...alyst Simon Freemantle. In 2011, just 0.5% of South Africa's total exports to Africa were to Egypt, and 4% to Nigeria. By contrast, 16% of China's African exports were to Nigeria and 13% to Egypt. "We are very competitiv... (Read Full Article)

      Mentions:   America   India   Africa

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