by Amne | Sep 2, 2021 | mining in africa
Mining in Africa – An African continent is a place of residence for many of the major minerals and metals such as gold, iron ore, petroleum, diamond, coltan, and Africa’s resources have contributed to over 20% of the world’s energy use and reserve for over 2...
by Amne | Jun 6, 2021 | investing in africa, mining in africa
Africa is undoubtedly a rich and blessed continent among the continents of the world and this is evident in its rich mineral industry. The mineral industry in Africa is the largest in the world and Africa boasts of one of the biggest reserves of bauxite,...
by Amne | May 24, 2021 | Business opportunities in Tanzania, investing in africa, investing in Tanzania, mining in africa
Africa is a large continent not just by geographical demography, but also by population. This is because most African countries are communalistic in nature, hence the need to have a large society or community of people. The bigger these societies, the bigger the...
by Amne | May 18, 2021 | Business opportunities in Tanzania, investing in africa, investing in Tanzania, mining in africa
INTRODUCTION The paradox of Africa is nothing new to world observers. A continent blessed with immense natural resources backed up with adequate human capital still struggles with underdevelopment and poverty due to its inability to utilize its optimum potential....
by Amne | May 18, 2021 | investing in africa, mining in africa
When you are discussing or reading about mining, like you are now, there is one country that cannot be ignored. That country is South Africa. The South Africa mining sector has put Africa on the world map with its numerous mining and investment opportunities. Let’s...
by Amne | May 17, 2021 | Business opportunities in Tanzania, investing in africa, investing in Tanzania, mining in africa
Tanzania like most other African countries is endowed with naturally occurring minerals. The Tanzanian mining sector is one of the biggest industries in the country and it makes a contribution of about 3% to the annual country’s GDP. However, the Tanzanian...
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