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Welcome to the Journal of African Business. The first issue of the journal was published in 2020 as an annual publication. Since then, the quarterly format has been adopted, giving our team more opportunities to bring to readers upto-date information and opinions and offering our clients increased exposure at specific times of the year.

We continue to cover a broad range of topics, ranging from energy and mining to tourism and skills development. Issues relating to the emerging green economy are becoming more relevant by the day. On a continent where large numbers continue to go without electricity, there is a special urgency to this debate. In this edition, a searching analysis is included on the prospects of green hydrogen for developing countries. Rod Crompton and Bruce Douglas Young of the Africa Energy Leadership Centre, University of the Witwatersrand, point out some of the potential potholes on the way to exploiting this greener power source, transport and cost being two big concerns. Th is article fi rst appeared in The Conversation AFRICA.

Where green hydrogen has future potential, the green minerals that Africa has in abundance are already driving investment as the world looks to make the transition away from fossil fuels. The mining team at legal alliance LEX Africa argue that Africa is well positioned to benefit. African women are benefitting from better access to financing through the medium of mobile phones, as Rashi Gupta, Group Chief Operating Officer at MFS Africa outlines, but Nthakoana Maema, CEO of impact incubator, Oribi, is clear that with regard to the gender pay gap, much still needs to be done.

A snapshot of some of the continent’s busiest regions with regard to the construction sector highlights some of the factors underpinning projects, such as infrastructure spending. Travel and logistics are the focus of three articles. Trends shaping supply chains is the subject of one article. Another looks at how access to African countries has improved for travelling Africans, as illustrated by the results of the seventh 2022 Africa Visa Openness Index. Finally, ride-hailer Bolt has established itself in several African countries, pointing the way to a new kind of mobility. An important survey of CEOs has been produced. We publish the executive summary of Africa CEO Trade Survey Report 2022 by the Pan African Private Sector Trade and Investment Committee (PAFTRAC).

The tourism industry is in the spotlight as the Radisson Group, winners of the Leading Hotel Group in Africa award, give details of their expansion plans for the continent.

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JOHN YOUNG Editor, Journal of African Business

Email: john.young@gan.co.za

Editor: John Young

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FOREWORD

From the editor’s desk.

THE GENDER PAY GAP IS STILL AN UNCOMFORTABLE REALITY

There’s much to be positive about, says Nthakoana Maema, CEO of impact incubator, Oribi, but still a lot more to be done.

THE LOGISTICS INDUSTRY NEEDS TO ADAPT TO NEW TRENDS

Flexibility and agility are the key to servicing clients.

AFRICA IS MAKING PROGRESS ON VISA-FREE TRAVEL

Burundi, Djibouti and Ethiopia have shown the most progress in easing travel restrictions according to the seventh 2022 Africa Visa Openness Index.

RIDING FORWARD TO A GREEN FUTURE IN AFRICA

Regional Manager for East and Southern Africa at Bolt, Takura Malaba, argues that ridehailing has come a long way from the days when it was seen as a flash in the pan.

GLOBAL DEMAND FOR GREEN MINERALS BOOSTS AFRICAN PROSPECTS

Africa is well positioned to benefit from the green mineral boom.

CAN GREEN HYDROGEN WORK FOR AFRICA?

Big problems must be solved before green hydrogen can be extensively used, as Rod Crompton and Bruce Douglas Young of the Africa Energy Leadership Centre explain.

CONSTRUCTION HOTSPOTS

Infrastructure, renewable energy and hospitality are driving renewed growth in the African construction sector. By John Young

MOBILE MONEY IS EMPOWERING WOMEN IN AFRICA

Financial inclusion is the most effective way of reducing inequalities, writes Rashi Gupta, Group Chief Operating Officer at MFS Africa.

AFRICAN CEOS ARE POSITIVE ABOUT THE AFCFTA

The Pan African Private Sector Trade and Investment Committee ( PAFTRAC ) has published its Africa CEO Trade Survey Report 2022 assessing the impact of the Af CFTA on African trade.

THE RADISSON HOTEL GROUP IS TARGETING AFRICAN GROWTH

As Radisson celebrates winning the Leading Hotel Group in Africa Award, the group outlines its strategy in building its African footprint beyond the current capacity of nearly 8 000 rooms.

COUNTRY PROFILE: BOTSWANA

The Jwaneng Mine is the richest diamond mine in the world by value.

COUNTRY PROFILE: ZAMBIA

Copper’s importance to the global economy is good for investment.

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