In recent weeks the lights have stayed on and the prospect looks much better for the months ahead. However, expats should keep in mind that the electricity supply is still… read more →
‘Load shedding’ occurs whenever there is insufficient electricity available to meet the current demand on the national grid. In South Africa, the national power utility – Eskom – interrupts the… read more →
The housing market in Kenya is relatively volatile, due to the increasing number of expatriates entering Kenya and a high demand for properties. In this useful guide, we provide an… read more →
If you’re planning to obtain a work permit in Algeria, here we provide an overview of the application process! From categories of work permits (and their costs) and expected timelines… read more →
One year after the outbreak of Ebola in West Africa was declared as a Public Health Emergency, the World Health Organisation has cautioned that the outbreak is not yet over.… read more →
As of the 1st June 2015, the South African Department of Home Affairs has implemented a new immigration law: all minors under the age of 18 year will be required… read more →
Ghana is in the top 5 countries in terms of attracting expatriates arriving in Africa, with the country’s economy based on not only its oil, gas and mining industries, but… read more →
Egyptian president Abdel Fattah el-Sisi has revealed a gift from Egypt to the world: the Suez Canal’s sea-level waterway will be enlarged by 37 km, with a new portion of… read more →
As the outbreak of Ebola continues to heavily impact business and society in affected African countries, Executive Relocations provides the following overview and useful resources. Countries worst affected by Ebola… read more →
In 2016 the MOBILITAS Group will achieve a key corporate milestone: a physical presence through its subsidiaries in each of Africa’s 54 countries. “As the world’s second-largest continent and growing… read more →