DHL plans investment of millions of Euros across Sub-Saharan Africa in 2015
Charles Brewer, Managing Director for DHL Express Sub-Saharan Africa.
*DHL Express continues to see Sub-Saharan Africa as one of the most prominent areas of growth for the business globally
Although the number of foreign direct investments (FDI) fell by 8.4% in 2014, capital investment into Africa surged to US$128b, a year-on-year increase of 136%, according to the recently released EY 2015 Africa Attractiveness Survey and the average investment increased to US$174.5m per project, up from...
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DHL takes innovative approach to grow retail footprint by 1000% in Sub Saharan Africa
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DHL Express triumphs as Top Employer in Africa in 2015/2016
Certified as Top Employer in 12 African markets; Named as Top Employer in Africa for the second consecutive year
DHL Express (http://www.dpdhl.com) was certified as a Top Employer in 12 African markets at the prestigious Top Employer 2016 ceremony in Johannesburg last week. This is the second consecutive year that the company was certified as a Top Employer in Africa by the Top Employers Institute, highlighting the importance that DHL places on employee engagement and development.
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Dewji Blog24 Feb
RiskMap 2015: Sub-Saharan Africa’s growth has outpaced political reform
2015 will start to show some of the political limits to sub-Saharan Africa’s growth story – Control Risks
Control Risks (https://www.controlrisks.com), the global business risk consultancy, today launched its annual RiskMap report at an event for East Africa’s business leaders in Nairobi. RiskMap is an established, authoritative guide and a key reference point for policy makers and business leaders seeking to plot global trends over the coming year. RiskMap highlights the most...
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Dewji Blog14 Dec
L’Oréal-UNESCO For Women in Science Sub-Saharan Africa 2015 program honours Africa’s female scientists
L’Oréal-UNESCO For Women In Science 2015 Fellows with Dr Peggy Oti-Boateng , Senior Programme Specialist for S&T and Coordinator ANSTI UNESCO MSRO for Southern Africa, Dr Phil Mjwara, Director General: Department of Science and Technology (Far right) Sandeep Rai – Managing Director L’Oreal South Africa (5th from right) and some of the 2015 jury members.
2015 L’Oréal-UNESCO For Women in Science Sub-Saharan Africa fellows.
12 female scientists from across Sub-Saharan Africa have been...
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Dewji Blog13 Apr
Ambitious DHL Africa As One Team completes one third of the journey across Africa
*15 countries visited in 102 days covering 23,000 kilometers
*127,000 units of stationery distributed to children in need
The DHL Africa as One team, who departed from Cape Town in October 2014 in three Land Rover Discoveries, have completed almost a third of their journey, covering 15 countries in 102 days. During this period, they have crossed 40 border posts, travelled 23,000 kilometers and spent over 350 hours on the road – with the longest uninterrupted stretch of continuous driving...
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EU offers 5mn euros for E. Africa polls
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The European Union on Wednesday pledged 5 million euros to support electoral programs among East African Community (EAC) member states, starting with general elections in Burundi and Tanzania slated for later this year. "The EU and EAC share the ...
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Dewji Blog28 Sep
Sub-Saharan Africa gets its first metro
Addis Ababa has opened the first part of a new light rail system..
GETTING around African cities is famously stressful. Whether in Nairobi, Lagos or Johannesburg most journeys involve negotiating roads clogged with honking cars and choked with fumes. This is also true of Addis Ababa, Ethiopia’s fast-growing capital. But it is now possible to make at least some journeys there without braving the hectic streets. On September 21st, the city opened the first part of its new urban metro. It is...