Anne Lauvergeon questioned on her role in €1.8bn acquisition of African uranium mines in 2007
Sprawling insight and stories behind Africa and its state of flux
Loisaba buys cattle, fattens them up, sells them at a better price and shares profits with farmers
Longevity gains provide upbeat counterpoint to gloom enveloping the continent
Understanding how people carry parasites is essential
FTSE 100 insurer says move will ‘unlock value currently trapped within the group structure’
Two new lodges are set to bring luxury to Khaudum, a national park so far off the tourist trail that human visitors are outnumbered by elephants
A triple bill included the world premiere of Helmut Oehring’s piece about the Armenian genocide
Up to 6,000 lions are bred and raised in southern Africa so tourists can shoot them
The production of the post-apocalyptic road movie was relocated from New South Wales to Namibia
First step may be to try to buy an individual asset from a mining company
Environmental regulators cast shadow over emerging industry
Largest weekly price increases since 1996
In one of the loneliest spots on earth, a new camp offers high style and space to think
Twenty years after the end of white rule, South Africa and its neighbouring states Namibia and Angola face a second great struggle – for progress, prosperity and a better future for all