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Nigerian CEO Magazine
Our Corporate Profile As an imprint of the AfricanCEO magazine, NigerianCEO is dedicated exclusively to the Nigerian CEO community across the country and around the Read More
Our Corporate Profile As an imprint of the AfricanCEO magazine, NigerianCEO is dedicated exclusively to the Nigerian CEO community across the country and around the Read More
Ultimately, ensuring Africa’s food security is a priority question for the African Union Commission (AUC), and dynamic steps toward adopting and implementing a continent-wide agriculture Read More
Eskom, the South African electricity public utility, has synchronised Unit 2 of the Koeberg Nuclear Power Station in Cape Town to the national grid following a long-term operation (LTO) programme designed to extend its operational lifespan Read More
Perkins, a global power systems powerhouse, has appointed Comapire as its new authorised distributor in Morocco. Replacing Seco Power in the country, Compaire was selected due to its extensive industrial engines experience, strong knowledge of the territory and proven customer relationships. Read More
In Rwanda, Moochikal says, it was able to produce above capacity last year. “The plant’s installed capacity is about 47,000 tonnes. Last year it produced Read More
The State of Libya has officially joined the African Export-Import Bank (Afreximbank), becoming the 53rd member, marking an important step toward enhancing continental trade and economic integration Read More
Project developers Kosmos Energy and bp have officially opened the first well of the Greater Tortue Ahmeyim project offshore Senegal and Mauritania, representing a crucial Read More
In a tragic turn of events, a massive fire has ravaged Ghana’s Kantamanto Market, one of Africa’s largest second-hand clothing markets. Read More
In 2018, at the Otjikoto mine in Namibia, B2Gold unveiled what was then an unusual sight at an African mining operation – an installation of solar panels. Read More
After the historic 16th BRICS summit held in October 2024, three African States Algeria, Nigeria and Uganda, among others in Europe (Belarus and Turkey), Asia and Latin America, recognizably became BRICS+ partner states. In total, thirteen countries received BRICS partner status, according to declaration reports by Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Read More