Doing the right thing for Africa: Keeping it legal
Environmental and sustainability lawyer Colleen Theron explains why it pays for business to comply with international law when working with Africa
View ArticleAfrica cannot leapfrog a lack of infrastructure – Martin Plaut
Martin Plaut former BBC World Service Editor speaks to GTA about the structural challenges Africa faces
View ArticleMalawi is back on track and open for business
His Excellency Bernard Sande speaks candidly to GTA about Malawi's past, present and future
View ArticlePaul Holden – Corruption holds African economies back
Anti-corruption investigator and author Paul Holden speaks to Gateway about Africa's future
View ArticlePrivate sector best placed to protect Africa’s environment
Harnessing market forces is the most robust way to spread fair-trade certification across different industries and regions
View ArticleWired up to the Nigerian connection
Nick Durrant, Director of Bluegrass Digital, in conversation with Jeremy Kuper, GTA Editor, about the opportunities, challenges and cultural differences of doing business in Africa.
View ArticleSouth Africa: Gateway to Africa…or simply being bypassed?
Sometimes in life, a phrase is bandied around so much that it eventually becomes “truth”.
View ArticleThe rise and rise of the African middle class
Africa’s middle class has tripled over the last 30 years, with one in three people now considered to be living above the poverty line - but not among the wealthy. The current trajectory suggests that...
View ArticleSA moves to shore up African ‘gateway’ status amid concerns
Is South Africa still the Gateway to Africa? The debate continues here at gatewaytoafrica.com
View ArticleAfrican investment – preaching to the unconverted
Jonathan Howard, CEO of the Business Council for Africa (BCA) speaks exclusively to GTA about fostering business relationships across the continent and his vision for Africa's future economic growth
View ArticleNigeria moves into the driving seat – Rencapman tells us why
Jeremy Kuper talks to Charlie Robertson, Renaissance Capital Global Chief Economist, Head of Macro-Strategy and author of ‘The Fastest Billion’. Rencapman explains why he thinks Nigeria has turned a...
View ArticleBad governance and exploitation is Africa’s curse
Afro-pessimist Karl Ziegler speaks to GTA about why he thinks things may still fall apart
View ArticleFinal Word with…Dr Jonny Steinberg
Dr Jonny Steinberg author and lecturer in African Studies at Oxford University tells us why despite the problems, South Africans have never had it so good.
View ArticleSA investment opportunities on the African continent
Jacqueline Chimhanzi senior strategist in South Africa's Industrial Development Corporation and a Forbes Africa Young Power Woman, discusses South African investment opportunities on the African continent
View ArticleFinal Word – With Thandi Modise Premier of SA’s North West Province
GTA speaks to the woman in charge of South Africa’s platinum province about BBBEE and ‘that’ secrecy Bill
View ArticleDr Mamphela Ramphele speaks out on BEE – GTA exclusive!
Dr Ramphele speaks to GTA editor Jeremy Kuper about why BEE is not working
View ArticleThe challenges of funding Sub-Saharan infrastructure
Sub-Saharan Africa: The challenges, misconceptions and financing involved in Infrastructure projects in the region
View ArticleThe struggle continues – Dr Ramphele speaks to GTA part 2
In the second of our interviews with Dr Ramphele the leader of new party Agang, we speak to her about land reform and whether she can make a dent on the ANC's majority.
View ArticleBluegrass Digital – Connecting With The Continent
Building local partnerships is key to success in Pan African markets
View ArticleMike Fannin of deVere: “South Africans need to rethink the way they retire”
South Africans remain overwhelmingly invested in discretionary offshore pension funds - but financial expert Mike Fannin of deVere consulting, now returned to South Africa after years in London...
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