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 […]
Madagascar: The Exotic and Intriguing Grand île (Big Island)
Signs of economic improvement for one of the world’s poorest countries My first visit to Madagascar It was August 1990. Earlier in the year, the South African President de Klerk had announced the unbanning of the African National Congress and his government had released Nelson Mandela from prison. These major decisions were followed quickly by […]
Zimbabwe’s Lithium Bonanza The Challenge of Assuring Maximum Local Benefit
Long-standing belief in the country’s mining potential It was 1965, the year of Rhodesia’s Unilateral Declaration of Independence (UDI). Despite global condemnation of this political rebellion, there was strong optimism among many of the country’s White minority population regarding the country’s future. I was a teenager out from South Africa on a family visit […]
Abidjan: The Heart of Francophone West AfricA City of Prosperity and Past Challenges
My many years of visits to Abidjan During my many visits to the city of Abidjan, I have had some interesting experiences (mostly good, but also, a few bad). My many sojourns led to my increased familiarity with and knowledge of this remarkable Francophone city. As you will later note, they included enjoyment of the […]
Guinea-Bissau: A Potential Tourism Paradise Impeded by Political Turmoil
A quick stop in paradise… It was 1989. The government of the Republic of Guinea-Bissau had invited us as a joint mission of the Department of Foreign Affairs and the South African Foreign Trade Organisation to visit the country as part of its drive to secure foreign investment. We received royal treatment: we were taken […]
The Zambian Connection to the Lobito Corridor
How Can Zambia Benefit from This Logistics Game-Changer? A major regional transport logistics development… In January 2023, the ministers of transport of Angola, the DR Congo and Zambia signed the Lobito Corridor Transport Facilitation agreement in Lobito, Angola. The objective was to provide an effective and efficient route facilitating the transport of goods within territories […]
Tete, Mozambique: Once a ‘Coal Eldorado’
Did the Global Campaign Against Fossil Fuels Weaken Tete’s Potential? A fast-growing ‘boom’ town… I visited the Tete area in the Zambezi valley, central Mozambique several times from 2009 to 2013. The reason? So much was happening there. It was a ‘boom’ period. An Australian junior, Riversdale Mining had confirmed findings of steam or thermal […]
Gabon: A Model for Conservation
Remarkable Achievements in Preserving Wildlife and Natural Rain Forest A sea of green… It was some time in the mid-1980’s, and I was a passenger on a 16-seater aircraft flying from Libreville to Moanda, situated deep in Gabon’s interior. I peered out the window as the plane rose above the outskirts of the Gabonese capital. […]