
2017 Africa capital markets watch
PwC’s 2017 Africa Capital Markets Watch provides an analysis of African equity and debt capital markets transactions that took place between 2013 – 2017.
PwC’s 2017 Africa Capital Markets Watch provides an analysis of African equity and debt capital markets transactions that took place between 2013 – 2017.
PwC’s Africa desk in Johannesburg provides a snapshot of the most significant recent tax and regulatory changes in Africa through its newsletter, AfriTax News.
This review of developments in the African oil and gas industry is our seventh in a series of reviews of the sector.
The 2017 financial year was a tough one for mining sector. Despite improved financial performance, regulatory announcements resulted in market capitalisation dropping.
An in-depth analysis of the trends shaping the entertainment and media industry in South Africa, Nigeria, Kenya, Tanzania and Ghana
Hospitality outlook: Overview of how the hotel industry in South Africa, Nigeria, Mauritius, Kenya and Tanzania is expected to develop, detailing key trends.
Measuring Global Digital IQ, we’ve seen companies struggle to keep up with the pace of change in technology. How do African companies measure up?
6th edition of the Africa business agenda draws on the survey results of PwCs 20th Annual Global CEO Survey of 1 379 CEOs worldwide.
The three main challenges to consider before investing in Angola are time, funds and staff. Listen to Jaime Esteves what the future holds for Angola.
Our latest Doing business video provides some insights on how to conduct business in Mozambique.
Our latest Doing business video provides some insights on new legislation and the challenges of doing business in Ghana.
Although the Government has simplified the registration process for new businesses, there are issues to consider for investing.
Mauritius, as many investors know, is a very business friendly country. However, every country has its own unique challenges.
Listen to Bo Kehinde for more insights on this and other issues including the logistical challenges of doing business in Nigeria.
Namibia had significant opportunities for investment and foreign direct investment during the first three quarters of 2013.
Hear from Mirumbe Mseti on challenges as well as some of the measures taken by Government to deal with BEPS.
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