Finnfund Invests In Sustainable Avocado Farming In Tanzania
Finnfund, a Finnish development finance company, provides a EUR 2.5 million secured loan to Africado, a Tanzanian avocado producer. Sustainable avocado farming is a viable alternative for Tanzania’s Kilimanjaro region farmers whose livelihoods have been shaken by the plunging price of coffee. The price of coffee has fallen sharply in recent years primarily due to […]
New Dawn For Nakuru County As Affordable Housing Sets Stage
Counties require a boost to meet and exceed the housing deficit currently facing them. “There is a great call for private real estate companies to ensure both the current and upcoming generations have a place they can call home. This will only be demonstrated when they offer their support to the housing sector. These efforts […]
The Brexit Effect – Travel And Tourism

By Danny Bryer The wise businessperson will be considering the broader effects of Brexit, not just on the economy in the United Kingdom, but on a global level, where the UK’s influence is felt. This is certainly true for the South African market, in particular, the hospitality sector. Britain is one of South Africa’s top […]
Namibia: Land And Property Rights
Namibia was a German colony from 1884 to 1914. In the decades that followed to independence in 1990, it was administered by South Africa, which imposed its oppressive system of apartheid on the population. During this time, thousands of Namibians were expelled from their lands. To this day, a large portion remains under the control […]