Tucked beneath the back of the stairs at the Ramada by Wyndham Tucson, 777 W. Cushing Street, Eritrean-born Huruy Zerzghi happily sells opals to anyone interested. But these are not just any opals; ...
Africa will be the second-fastest-growing region globally. But persistent problems, including poverty, the effects of climate change, and weak governance, are fuelling widespread social frustration.
Gordon Cope, Contributing Editor, discusses the future of the fertilizer industry in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA), ...
The Eritrean community festival in the United Arab Emirates was successfully conducted from 24 to 26 January under the theme “Peace Anchored on Resilience.” The festival included various activities ...
Both major and minor players in the sector are leveraging technology to reduce costs, identify and assess new deposits, and ...
A new international mining sector standard, compiled by some of the industry’s most powerful players, is the latest example ...
By: Mael Atayi - Managing Director of MSC Guinea The Republic of Guinea is rapidly becoming a central player in the global mining sector, thanks to its rich deposits of mineral wealth. Among these ...
Deep in the heart of a lush green forest, an excavator is hard at work, turning over the earth in search of gold. The ...
African infrastructure and investment. Trade is increasingly seen as the anchor to alleviating poverty through cross-border economic exchange, especially in the mining sector, during this era of the ...
While North Korea is widely acknowledged as one of the world's most constraining dictatorships, there is a country that has been dubbed "Africa's North Korea".
Written by Lance Dickerson Businesses across sectors in sub-Saharan Africa are facing energy challenges that significantly affect their ability to trade. Unreliable infrastructure, and in some ...