Can Kenya Develop Into a Regional and International Medical Tourism Hub?
A major government announcement on medical tourism In May 2024, the Kenyan Cabinet Secretary for Tourism and Wildlife, Dr Alfred Mutua, announced that his government has initiated a strategy and campaign to position Kenya as a comprehensive medical tourism hub. The campaign will result in the launch of a specialised portal to facilitate the […]
Zanzibar: The Spice Islands Strive for Greater Economic Autonomy
Historical background Zanzibar is an archipelago lying off the coast of mainland Tanzania in the Indian Ocean. It comprises four major islands and a number of smaller islets. The main island is Unguja, which has a population of nearly one million. It is often referred to as ‘Zanzibar Island’. Pemba is the second-largest island with […]
Vilankulo, Mozambique: A Storm-Battered Seaside Paradise Clings On
Introductory note Vilankulo is a coastal town in south-central Mozambique located in the district of Vilankulos. The town was known as Vilankulos in colonial times, but the name was changed to Vilankulo at the time of independence from Portugal in 1975. A recent news report 15 March 2024 report by Club of Mozambique: “Cyclone Filipo […]
Angola: The Revitalisation and Expansion of Luanda Port
A visit to a struggling port I first visited Luanda port sometime in the early 1990’s. The director-general of the ports authority agreed to show me the port installations provided that we could use my vehicle and driver explaining that the port authority was short of vehicles due to maintenance issues. We were driving between […]
Mauritius and Mozambique: Two African Sweethearts
(A Logical Intensification of Good Bilateral Relations) An interesting discussion with a Mauritian government official In June 2006, I visited Mauritius at the invitation of the national export and business promotion agency, Enterprise Mauritius. I was asked to deliver an address to its private sector members as well as relevant government officials on ‘How to […]
Malawi: The ‘Warm Heart of Africa’ Looks to Agri-Industry to Achieve Its Economic Goals
My first visit to Malawi In 1985, I was returning from central Africa en route to South Africa. Malawi was an obvious transit stop with direct flights between the Malawian capital of Lilongwe and Johannesburg. I checked into the Capital Hotel and hired a small car to see as much of the country as possible […]
Lake Kivu: How the ‘Killer Lake’ is Developing into a Valuable Source of Energy for Rwanda and the Eastern DR Congo
Why is Lake Kivu called the ‘killer lake’…? Lake Kivu is Africa’s sixth-largest lake. It is located in the western section of the line of lakes created by the East African Rift, on the border between Rwanda and eastern DR Congo. It covers a total surface area of around 2 700 square kilometres. It is 89 […]
Lesotho: How the Economy of the Small, Land-Locked Mountain Kingdom Can Be Improved
A recent quick peek at a mountain paradise I have undertaken a number of business and leisure visits to Lesotho. The last was just a few weeks ago when a few friends and I tackled the precarious Sani Pass rocky mountain track from KwaZulu-Natal Province into Lesotho in a reliable 4×4. We enjoyed breathtaking views […]
The Long-Neglected Mining Sector in Nigeria
Can Nigeria Develop Its Solid Minerals Despite Its Oil Obsession? A major untapped resource I was chatting with a new friend who told me that as a mining specialist, he had spent some time investigating mining opportunities in Nigeria. We had just driven up and down the hair-raising Sani Pass from South Africa to Lesotho […]
Richards Bay Port as a New Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) HubSound Reasons for its Selection
A major announcement In January 2024, the Transnet National Ports Authority (TNPA) announced the preferred bidder to design, develop, construct, finance, operate and maintain a new liquefied natural gas (LNG) terminal to be situated in the port of Richards Bay in KwaZulu-Natal Province, South Africa. As the preferred bidder, the Vopak Terminal Durban and Transnet […]