Issues

Explore latest corporate stories, industry insights and c-level executive interviews from issues of Africa Outlook Magazine.

Latest Issues Corporate Stories

Dangote Cement Senegal : Cementing Prosperity Through Industry

Dangote Cement Senegal is paving the way for economic progression in Senegal with an innovative Africa-first culture.

N1 Restaurant Suppliers : A Fresh Approach

N1 Restaurant Suppliers continues to cater to the needs of South Africa’s hoteliers, restaurateurs and hospitality industry operators, diversifying its offering into a one-stop shop.

Orange River Cellars : Stellar Cellars

Looking to expand both its product portfolio and continental reach, Orange River Cellars is approaching Africa’s wine industry in a new and innovative way.

Africa Outlook Magazine Issue 66

Issue 66 of Africa Outlook Magazine. The B2B digital publication for c-suite executives and hands-on decision-makers across Africa.

Tema Oil Refinery : Ghana’s Cardinal Refinery

With an illustrious history as one of the country’s most substantial oil & gas players, Tema Oil Refinery is continuing to empower economic progression through an adaptive mentality and an expansive product portfolio.

Liberty Life Assurance Uganda : Peace of Mind

Liberty Life Assurance Uganda has been providing affordable health and life cover since 2007, diversifying into corporate offerings in recent years.

Keyhealth : A Patient-First Mentality

KeyHealth Medical Scheme continues to excel within South Africa’s competitive private healthcare market, focusing on personalised offerings and quality care.

ER Group : Multifaceted Healthcare

ER Group, South Africa’s largest emergency medicine management company, is continuing to thrive through strategic investments, aligned partnerships and a mature ethos.

SFTP Mining : Elevating ECOWAS Economies

From humble yet ambitious beginnings, Abdoulaye Diallo, GM of SFTP Mining, reveals how the Company is now conquering the West African mining industry.

AGAMA Biogas : The Power to Transform

AGAMA Biogas has embarked head-on into an ambitious programme to supply 22,300 South African schools with the means to generate their own energy and operate sustainably.