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African Review - November 2008African Review of Business and Technology is Africa's premier English language business magazine. It contains more business-related editorial, more advertising pages and has a higher circulation than any other publication of its kind. Each issue contains special sections on a wide variety of topics including information technology, oil and gas and construction. Editorial covers all aspects relevant to Africa's key decision makers.


African Review is tailored to the needs of businessmen and officials operating in the African environment. The magazine's editorial is respected across the continent, it is well produced, non political, impartial and covers the areas that matter to the people on the ground. Exposure in African Review has, in many cases, led to new business.

ABC Audited Circulation 14,227
Total Average Net Circulation
for period 1st July 2006 - 30th June 2007

November 2008

Regular Reports
Commercial Review
Oil News
Business Travel
Commodity Report
Financial Forecast

Investment
FDI breaks another record for 2007:
Moin Siddiqi reveals that private capital flows are now exceeding official aid.

Information Technology
Keeping track of RFID:
RFID tagging can deliver greater business efficiency and many other advantages.

Nigeria
Oil money pays for imports:
Nigeria’s trading surplus just keeps on growing, thanks t0 oil production.
Intercontinental Bank moves into London:
Despite global financial mayhem, Nigeria’s banks continue to prosper and expand.
Cleaner, greener and growing in Imo State:
Imo State is aiming to be a centre of excellence, writes Dr T Mabbett.
All change as NNPC moves onto global stage:
A new-look NNPC is slowly emerging with the aim of becoming a global player.

Vehicles
Senbus to ramp-up production:
Stephen Williams reports from Dakar on the opening of the Senbus plant.

Transport
Railways must improve track record:
Ronald Watts assesses transport development in South Africa and Zimbabwe.
Seamless services to meet needs of the landlocked:
A recent conference in Kampala looked at the dismantling of non-tariff barriers.

Power Supply
The safe installation of generating sets:
The issues of fuel and air supply must be carefully considered during installation.
Kenya finds hot solution:
Mwangi Mumero looks at Kenya’s efforts to develop geothermal resources.
Biofuels or food? the burning question:
Humphrey Nkonde looks at Africa’s dilemma over growing biofuels.

Water
Accra welcomes Water Africa 2009:
Ghana will be the host nation of next year’s edition of Water Africa.
Cut your evaporation losses:
Evaporation wastes millions of gallons of precious water, it’s time to cover up.

Construction
Beating the crunch with used plant:
Secondhand equipment is an excellent alternative to new and can save a fortune.

Mining
PGMs keep lively in turbulent times:
Priscilla Ross looks at the lively movements of the platinum market.
Mining celebrates in Las Vegas:
Lots of exciting launches were made at this year’s MINExpo show in Las Vegas.

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