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Tanzania Civil Aviation Authority : Scaling New Heights

Tanzania Civil Aviation Authority continues to propel industry standards in the country, led by the work of Director General Hamza Johari.

Harel Mallac Technologies : Transforming African Business

Through its unique culture and an innovative approach, Harel Mallac Technologies is expertly promoting technological progression on a broad scale.

Oasis Water : Safeguarding Southern Africa’s Water

Naas du Preez, MD of the Oasis Group, reveals how the Company’s innovative approach is fundamentally changing the region’s bottled water industry.

The Greens : A Responsible Answer to Ghana’s Housing Deficit

Kiran Daswani, Founder of The Greens residential project, discusses its progress to date and why it signals a shift in direction for the country’s real estate market.

Broll Namibia : Growth from the Ground Up

Broll Namibia continues to be a top performing unit of Ohlthaver & List, the country’s largest privately-owned company.

Sona Group : Pride of Nigeria

Having revitalised the fortunes of local beer producers over the past two decades, Sona Group is diversifying into food production in a bid to reduce the country’s reliance on imported goods.

Tata Chemicals : SA’s Chemical Curator

Roderick Mpofu, Managing Director of Tata Chemicals South Africa, explains how the firm’s expansive chemicals portfolio is helping to facilitate economic prosperity across the country.

Belgotex : For the Love of Country

Belgotex, South Africa’s leading manufacturer of carpets and artificial grass, is embarking on a cultural revolution as it seeks to positively influence society.

Africa Outlook Magazine Issue 65

Issue 65 of Africa Outlook Magazine. The B2B digital publication for c-suite executives and hands-on decision-makers across Africa.

FP Du Toit Transport Group : Driven to Deliver

For the past 50 years the FP du Toit Transport Group has engrained itself into the fabric of Namibian and Central African supply chain operations. It has exponentially grown into being one of the largest privately-owned transport companies in Namibia.