THE ESSENTIAL REFERENCE IN AFRICAN AFFAIRS
Booking deadline: 5 May 2014 Material deadline: 7 May 2014 Publication date: 26 May 2014
61 June
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FRONTLINE
BRAZIL
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AFRICA
LEAD BUSINESS
issue – Out 26 May
On the occasion of the World Cup in Brazil, we feature a comprehensive investigation on Africa‐Brazil relations. Including a Focus on Mozambique and portraits of African football stars & WC prospects
ANNUAL DOSSIER
UGANDA
Managing expectations • Overview The National Vision 2040, unveiled in 2012, is an ambitious plan to transform Uganda’s economy. Backed by the expectation of steady oil revenue and a revitalised agro‐industrial sector leading to an average growth rate of 8.2%, Vision 2040 forecasts that per capita income will rise from $500 to $9,500, while the country will acquire middle‐income status by 2017. • Economy The current account deficit is about 10‐ 14% of the country’s GDP. In reducing the current account deficit, Uganda’s window of hope will be through FDI and export earnings. FDI reached a record $1.7bn in 2012.
Power & Electricity Africa needs power. But how many projects have been properly constructed, so as to attract the kind of large financing needed to build a thermal, gas or hydro plant? ● The needs in African markets ● Financing the Power Generation ● Gas‐to‐power including map of top gas projects in Africa today ● Geothermal power in Africa ● The Public‐Private Partnerships in utilities
SPECIAL REPORT
RWANDA
Extra circulation includes: ● Africa Rising, Mozambique ● West and Central Africa Com ‐ Dakar,
Senegal ● Africa Energy Forum ‐ Istanbul, Turkey ● Africa Finance and Investment forum ● Africa Gri Real Estate ‐ Nairobi, Kenya ● BRICS Summit ‐ Brazil ● Africa's Big Seven ‐ Johannesburg, SA ● SAITEX ‐ South Africa ● Africa Transport & Infrastructure, SA
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