Eswatini and Zimbabwe have signed a bilateral aviation agreement aimed at improving regional connectivity, even as Eswatini’s government-owned airline continues to rely heavily on public subsidies to stay afloat. The aviation accord, signed during the African-Indian Ocean Aviation Week conference held at Victoria Falls, was a highlight of the event and is expected to open a new route from King Mswati III International Airport to Harare, Zimbabwe’s capital.
Royal Eswatini National Airways Corporation (RENAC), formerly known as Royal Swazi National Airways, is the only commercial airline operating in Eswatini. It...
TOMRA has installed a first X-Ray Transmission (XRT) sorter at Saloro’s tungsten mine in Barruecopardo, Spain. The sorter, implemented in the beneficiation stage, is...
Innovation, quality and capability are hallmarks of a Pan-Africa trailblazer, and therefore no surprise that Macsteel, a leading manufacturer, merchandiser and distributor of steel and value-added...
If the maxim in building is measure twice, cut once, then the underground mining equivalent would be to measure production hole deviation and analyse...
Namibia’s state-owned Namibian Ports Authority (Namport) has announced plans for a $2.1 billion port infrastructure expansion project to support the southern African country’s burgeoning energy industry.
The...
MV Switchgear, which executed two large contracts over the past two years involving manufacture, supply, and installation of numerous air-insulated switchgear (AIS) panels for...
As the demand for raw material continues to surge, the spotlight has turned to the mining sector, bringing both greenfield and brownfield mining projects...