
Modderfontein, which is located in Johannesburg, will be developed to the status of a global urban centre. (Image source: Evan Bench/Flickr)
Hong Kong property developer group Shanghai Zendai will construct a US$7.6bn city in South Africa in 2015
Modderfontein, which is located in Johannesburg, will be developed to the status of a global urban centre. (Image source: Evan Bench/Flickr)
Hong Kong property developer group Shanghai Zendai will construct a US$7.6bn city in South Africa in 2015
Resources and consumer market potential coupled with trade, economic and political reforms, increasing urbanisation and shifts in demographics will drive the majority of investment in Africa. (Image source: Timothy Smith/sxc.hu)
The overall infrastructure spending in the sub-Saharan region is projected to grow by 10 per cent a year over the next decade and will exceed US$180bn by 2025, a new report by PricewaterhouseCoopers (PWC) reveals
The planned projects will help position JKIA as a premium aviation and commercial hub. (Image source: Hugues/Flickr)
The Kenyan government is keen to bring in investors for the construction of several projects at Jomo Kenyatta International Airport (JKIA) in Kenya
The Modderfonstein project in Johannesburg will be spread across 16 million sq metres and house 30,000 families.
Hong Kong-based telecommunications provider PCCW Global has signed a deal with Shanghai Zendai to develop a smart city in South Africa
Tunis Financial Harbour is reportedly the first financial park in Tunisia and includes office spaces, residenial areas, a business centre and corporate centre among others. (Image source: WOMEos/Flickr)
Bahrain’s Gulf Finance House (GFH) has signed an agreement with Tunisia to build a US$3bn financial and real estate development park in the North african country