The Borrowdale Village Walk, a new retail and office park situated next to Sam Levy’s Village in the up-market suburb of Borrowdale in Harare, was completed earlier this year. The… read more →
There has been a rise in small private colleges in Zimbabwe for both primary and high schools. These colleges are a bridge between government schools and the traditional older private… read more →
Veronica Breakfast says her journey in the relocations industry started at the beginning of 2015 when she joined Executive Relocations Africa. The married mother of a 15-year-old daughter and ERA’s… read more →
Business Woman of the Year Corporate Finalist: ERA Manager Rene Webster Executive Relocations Africa Manager, Rene Webster was nominated for this year’s Regional Business Woman of the Year Award. The… read more →
Construction workers are building the Benban Solar Park, soon to be the biggest solar installation in the world, at a 37-square-kilometer plot near the southern city of Aswan. The solar… read more →
Egyptian President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi has approved a law regulating ride-hailing apps such as Uber and Careem (Uber’s competitor founded in 2012 in Dubai). The legislation was passed by parliament… read more →
ElBalto, a mobile-based platform which aims to transform the country’s healthcare system, recently launched in Egypt. The app targets healthcare professionals and seeks to connect patients, doctors and caregivers at… read more →
Egypt’s biggest investment bank EFG Hermes recently announced that it is entering into a partnership with Global Education Management Systems (GEMS Education), one of the world’s leading providers of private… read more →
ERA Egypt Consultant Maher Marcos joined the Egypt Relocations Team in 2012 and is as passionate about his job as he is about his country. He enjoys all the elements… read more →
South Korea’s Hyundai Engineering announced its plans to construct a $330 million power plant in Nigeria. The plant will be built in Nigeria’s Ondo state, located 170 kilometres northeast of… read more →