“At 23:56 on 23rd October 1963, Zambians rose in reverence of the Union Jack, the de facto national flag of the United Kingdom, for the last time as it lowered, signifying the end of British rule in Zambia.”
The wildlife economy uses plants and animal life as economic assets to create value that aligns with conservation objectives and delivers sustainable growth and economic development.
After several years of decline, the Zambian economy started to rebound in 2021. Though the country is experiencing continued signs of growth, challenges still abound.
A $250 million investment in the Enterprise Nickel Project by First Quantum Minerals (FQM) is poised to make Zambia the top nickel producer in Africa and even propel it to one of the biggest producers in the world.
As the African continent rides on the waves of globalization, a quiet, yet intense battle for freight business is under way in East Africa with Tanzania, Kenya, Djibouti and Somalia taking major steps to upgrade their maritime infrastructure.
If you could live and work in any place in the world, where would you go and why? The answers to the question could range from a sandy beach in the Maldives, a lovely apartment in the lush forests of Bali or the glittering metropolis of Dubai.
If your imagination runs as rampant as mine, thoughts about the future of work bring to mind artificial intelligence and flying drones taking over the workplace.
As the global economic recession rages on, some African countries are grappling with a series of sovereign debt crises that need to be tackled aggressively.
In a world where strategic plans and technological advancements are abundant, the legendary business author Peter Drucker advances that “Developing talent is a business’s most important task.”