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High-growth, high-return Africa is the most sought-after frontier destination for global investment today. However, there are 54 countries on the continent and even rigorous business plans can run aground on the unique and complex set of circumstances found in each of them. Africa @ Work has been on the ground since 2002, tracking the issues, developments, trends and cultures in reforming African

economies. The CEO, Dianna Games and her team have travelled the continent extensively and are uniquely positioned to provide insights on how to do business on the continent. The services listed below may be accessed individually or combined as part of a tailor-made package for clients. SERVICES OFFERED

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22/03/2021

EgyptAir is looking to expand in Africa as air traffic recovers from the pandemic, even as the carrier seeks more than $300 million in additional government aid.

This may have been the worst ever, but this border post has been a thorn in the side of African trade for decades.
20/01/2021

This may have been the worst ever, but this border post has been a thorn in the side of African trade for decades.

High-level talks and use of SADC guidelines on the pandemic should have been used to prevent a crisis.

28/12/2020

Nigeria is the latest country to enforce tighter regulations on South African visitors.

Nigerian airline Air Peace had its historic first official flight to Johannesburg direct from Lagos last week. Africa @ ...
21/12/2020

Nigerian airline Air Peace had its historic first official flight to Johannesburg direct from Lagos last week. Africa @ Work CEO and Executive Director of the SA-Nigeria Business Chamber Dianna Games speaks at the launch alongside officials from Air Peace, Airports Company of SA and the Nigerian Consul General to South Africa. The airline, which has done repatriation flights during COVID-19, will be flying twice a week as it beds down its operations.

26/10/2020

There are a number of factors that come into play with the tensions that have happened in the past few weeks, and one of them is the fact that “you have an economy that would have twice gone into recession

30/09/2020

The 'banned travel list' for Level 1 have been revealed: Here's where you can fly off to - and there's also a list of countries whose citizens cannot visit SA.

Details re the opening of international travel to South Africa
22/09/2020

Details re the opening of international travel to South Africa

On 16 September 2020, South African President Cyril Ramaphosa announced a gradual easing of restrictions on international travel, in line with the…

Face to face with the failed state
19/09/2020

Face to face with the failed state

Today as you read this article, Job Sikhala would have woken up at 5.30AM from the cold concrete floor that he has been sleeping on since his persecution and incarceration at Chikurubi Maximum Security prison started 4 weeks ago.

He is not a convicted prisoner, but through the vindictive nature of the Mnangagwa regime, he was sent to a prison meant for convicted prisoners, where he is shackled in leg irons and handcuffs like a dangerous and convicted criminal.

His only crime is calling for an end to corruption and looting of public funds!
Job Sikhala is a member of parliament in Zimbabwe and an officer of the High Court just like all registered lawyers.
His only crime is calling for the end of corruption in Zimbabwe, something that is killing our fellow citizens daily, because money meant for public services like hospitals has been looted!

His prison cell is meant to house ONLY 16 prison inmates, but like all other prison cells at Chikuribi prison, it is packed with 42 prisoners, and it only has one toilet with NO running water for those 42 men.

At times the prison cell can have more prisoners, I know so because I shared the same cell with Job Sikhala.

At one point the prisoner officials wanted to bring more inmates with mental disorders so that we would end up around 75 for that night in a cell designed for only 16 prisoners!

This is in the middle of a COVID-19 pandemic which requires social distancing, but not at Chikurubi prison!

Sikhala and the other prisoners are locked up in this prison cell for 17 hours daily!

If you fall sick during those 17 hours, you won’t get any practical medical help at all.

Many die quietly and the nation never gets to know how life evolves in these prisons because of a deliberate lack of transparency mixed with lies and silly propaganda by the State.

After waking up at 5.30AM, Sikhala joins the other prisoners downstairs in section B of the Chikurubi prison where they get porridge without sugar in it, or anything else for breakfast.

Down there they will be around 500 prisoners in section B, yet they only have 2 toilets for use, YES, 2 toilets for 500 prisoners from the 12 cells in section B.

Each section is numbered in alphabetical order and has 12 cells.

There is NO running water in the downstairs area just like in the cells, there are only 2 toilets for 500 people.

Prisoners spent 7 hours of their time downstairs in the courtyard where they are fed and where they exercise if they wish to.

When I left Chikurubi prison 2 weeks ago, almost ALL prisoners had NO COVID-19 masks, a direct consequence of the LOOTING of public funds and plunder of national resources which I had reported on in June and July leading to my arrest!

At 10.30AM, Job Sikhala and his fellow inmates are given lunch which comes in old dirty wheelie bins!
It will be badly cooked Sadza and boiled beans with no cooking oil or anything else, just boiled beans with water.

Resembling a concentration camp, prisoners are asked to go on “Foreign” which is a lining up of prisoners before they can get their food.

“Foreign” is a bastardization of “Falling In” where the prisoners sit down in lines of 5 if they are in the cell, or more if they are in the downstairs courtyard!
They have no soap for either washing their hands or bathing, they have no running water-NOTHING.

As a journalist and documentarian, being in prison gave me a front-row seat which allowed me to see how the regime has tragically failed to run even a mere prison!

Lunch comes at 13.30 for Job Sikhala and his fellow inmates, again brought in the same dirty wheelie bins.

This time it is the badly cooked Sadza with boiled cabbages, all these meals are cooked by fellow prisoners.
This is the dietary routine everyday all year round, nothing more.

They get NO meat although the prison dietary book says that they are meant to eat meat 8 times a week.

This is what happens when the State and government are being looted daily without legal consequence for the crooks and looters!

At 3 PM in the afternoon, Job and his fellow prison inmates are locked up in their cells for the night where for the next 17 hours, they will be sitting and sleeping on the concrete floor with torn blankets heavily infested with lice.

Job is being punished because the State and the regime know that he has NO case to answer in a proper court of law before an honest magistrate or judge who is applying law not partisan politics!

So the regime has been punishing its critics using the office of a man called Thabani Vusa Mpofu (not the advocate), who is supposed to be an anti-corruption prosecutor in Emmerson Mnangagwa’s office.

He is the one behind the persecution of Mnangagwa’s critics and political rivals using the courts, lawfare!

It is so shameless that our cases which are supposedly criminal are being brought before the Anti-Corruption Courts, that is how the regime is abusing the judiciary in pursuit of political objectives!

Instructions are given not to give bail to people like myself or Job, and like in my case, I started serving prison time without a conviction or even a trial as a form of vindictive political punishment!!

Denial of bail and a delay in pronouncing bail rulings is meant to make sure that you are punished without trial, I spent 45 days in Mnangagwa’s prisons without trial.

When Job’s lawyers come to see him at the prison, he will be shackled in leg irons, a form of morbid humiliation!

But like myself, Job understands that today’s humiliation is a sideshow, what matters is the ending of corruption and looting of public funds and not our individual punishment!

The citizens should focus on ending corruption which has destroyed this country, they should also stand in solidarity with Job Sikhala because his fight against corruption is for the citizens, not just for himself and his family.

Today Job and his fellow prison inmates as they are locked up in section B of Chikurubi Maximum Security Prison have NO soap to wash their hands, NO running water for toilets or for drinking.

The only water they have comes in jugs and 20 liter containers which are then shared amongst the prisoners for the next 24 hours!

Many prisoners use bible pages when they go to toilet, the prison fails to even provide toilet paper.
When it rarely comes, it really feels like a Christmas moment for the prisoners, that is how low Zimbabwe has sunk!

Chikurubi is meant to house 1360 prisoners, today it houses over 2500 prisoners.

Job Sikhala is NOT a convicted prisoner, but he is being treated worse than one, and all that Zimbabwean citizens have been able to say is .

So whilst you follow comedians on social media in your millions, remember that there is Job Sikhala languishing in Mnangagwa’s jail at Chikurubi Maximum Prison for fighting for YOUR rights to have a corruption free society!

Is the work-from-home phenomenon overhyped?
15/09/2020

Is the work-from-home phenomenon overhyped?

With the majority of companies seeing remote working as a permanent change, some of the early gains in productivity may be illusory, and the advances that were made in the early months of the pandemic could prove hard to extend.

07/08/2020

While there has been some progress, the country needs to unleash its potential for retail markets

An interesting topic - property and consumers in Africa's biggest market. Like everything else these sectors have taken ...
14/07/2020

An interesting topic - property and consumers in Africa's biggest market. Like everything else these sectors have taken a hit. It will be fascinating to hear how the country is faring.

Join us to hear about the effect of the pandemic on the important property and consumer sectors in Nigeria with Broll Property Group, which manages commercial property in Nigeria, and Novare Equity Partners, which has developed western-style shopping malls in Lagos.
Register in advance for this webinar: Click below
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Column by Dianna Games, CEO of Africa @ Work, in African Business magazine
28/06/2020

Column by Dianna Games, CEO of Africa @ Work, in African Business magazine

A delay to implementation of the AfCFTA should provide the opportunity for a much-needed rethink of Africa’s development trajectory, says Dianna Games

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