Smart Procurement World’s first online conference a great success
Held on 19 and 20 May, the event attracted over 160 delegates and was deemed a resounding success by all stakeholders, delegates and sponsors.
Durban Point Waterfront Development
The R35-billion investment located on the South Point of the central beachfront is set to include a number of mixed use developments projects, including upmarket residential and commercial developments, retail mall, a hotel and leisure facilities.
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
Smart Procurement ensures SMMEs are protected and procurement moves forward in SA
Smart Procurement has put in place plans to move its 7th annual Smart Procurement World Western Cape conference to an online platform, being hosted on 19 and 20 May 2020.
Support and advice for business and industry in Cape Town
The City of Cape Town is mobilising resources to limit the impact and are exploring ways of how best to support you during this time.
Success comes in many guises
Ethiopia and Mauritius show there is no single formula for putting a country on the road to progress.
District based round table discussions launched at Western Cape Smart Procurement World conference
Procurement professionals from the public and private sectors as well as other relevant stakeholders in the region have been invited to participate in the facilitated round table discussions on district-related projects.
Proposed job cuts set to place further strain on struggling South African economy
A new year often ushers in newfound optimism, but this is in short supply. Once the Eskom fiasco is resolved, unemployment will take center stage as South Africa’s main obstacle to economic growth.
The 2020 guide to business and investment in Africa
Global Africa Network is proud to launch this inaugural edition of African Business 2020 at a time of energetic planning for a prosperous future for the continent.
Engines of growth on the African continent
Giant cities and development corridors are vehicles for tackling Africa’s infrastructure gap.