Early engagement with the private sector is vital
Jason Lightfoot, Portfolio Manager at Futuregrowth, assesses the latest moves to attract the private sector to invest in infrastructure.
World-class zinc operation in the heart of the Northern Cape
R5-billion investment by Vedanta Zinc International is a major catalyst for growth.
2021 guide to business and investment in South Africa
The 2021 edition South African Business journal, provides unique insight and knowledge about the South African economy. Read it in e-book format here.
The 2020/21 guide to business and investment in Limpopo
Including news and analysis of the most important sectors, special features on transport and logistics, and specific plans that are in place to promote manufacturing in Limpopo.
The 2020/21 guide to business and investment in Mpumalanga
Including updated overviews of each of the key economic sectors in the province, with references to the latest investments by companies across multiple sectors.
Spatial planning and infrastructure underpin Gauteng’s growth plans
Infrastructure spending and areas dedicated to specific kinds of manufacturing are intended to drive economic growth in the Gauteng Province.
Plans in the pipeline to grow the economy of Gauteng
Special Economic Zones and expanded infrastructure are central elements to the strategies being devised to grow the Gauteng economy.
Pharmaceutical company seeks equity partners for business expansion
Xylomed® Pharmaceuticals aims to launch all its products in various markets across Africa. The company has already managed to register products in Malawi, Ghana, Sierra Leone, Zambia, and Nigeria.
Sulphuric acid off-take opportunity in the Namakwa SEZ
The planned zinc smelter in the Northern Cape will produce pure sulphuric acid as a by-product, providing a greenfield opportunity for the establishment of the complete value chain
Mixed use precincts under development offer strategic opportunities
A number of strategic opportunities are available where these high-intensity, mixed use precincts are being developed in the vicinity of Durban