Partnerships Urged at India-Africa Summit

The India-Africa talks hinging on business opportunities and investors are expressing a keen interest in infrastructure development, agriculture, mining and ICT.

Uganda: Preparing land for cultivation.

  • Zimbabwe:   Essar to Invest U.S.$4 Billion in the Country

    The Herald, 22 March 2012

    ESSAR Global, the majority shareholder in Newzim Steel, says it will invest about US$4 billion in Zimbabwe's steel industry in the next 10 years. Resident director for Africa, the… Read more »

  • Zimbabwe:   Mujuru Launches Tourism Brand in India

    The Herald, 22 March 2012

    Vice President Joice Mujuru yesterday launched the country's national tourism brand "A World of Wonders" at Lalit Hotel in central Delhi during a well-attended Zimbabwe Day dinner. Read more »

  • Zambia:   Indian Direct Investments Hit U.S.$3 Billion

    Times of Zambia, 21 March 2012

    INDIAN foreign direct investment (FDI) into Zambia has reached more than US$3 billion in the last two years due to sound macro-economic policies in the southern African country. Read more »

  • South Africa:   Govt Pledges to Help Indian Companies, Create Jobs

    BuaNews, 21 March 2012

    Trade and Industry (dti) Deputy Minister Elizabeth Thabethe has pledged to help two Indian companies to expand their operations in South Africa as part of efforts to address job… Read more »

  • Zimbabwe:   India-Africa Indaba Opens

    The Herald, 21 March 2012

    The third day of the 8th India-Africa Conclave opened here yesterday with a special session focusing on business opportunities in Zimbabwe attracting a full house of Indian… Read more »

  • Zimbabwe:   VP Mujuru Meets Indian Prime Minister

    The Herald, 21 March 2012

    Vice President Joice Mujuru yesterday met Indian Prime Minister Dr Manmohan Singh at his offices here to discuss areas of co-operation between the two countries. Read more »

  • Zimbabwe:   Nation-India Council to Promote Tourism

    The Herald, 21 March 2012

    DEPUTY Prime Minister Professor Arthur Mutambara yesterday commissioned the Zimbabwe-India Travel Council, expected to boost tourism between the two countries. The council is the… Read more »

  • Zimbabwe:   Don't Be Copycats - Mujuru

    The Herald, 20 March 2012

    VICE President Joice Mujuru has urged Government officials to stick to their core business, and not to poach business ideas from people who approach them for assistance. Read more »

  • Zimbabwe:   Africa, India Urged to Unite

    The Herald, 20 March 2012

    Indian Minister of Commerce, Industry and Textiles Mr Anand Sharma officially opened the 8th India-Africa conclave by urging India and African countries to unite and stand as one… Read more »

  • Zimbabwe:   Mujuru Meets Indian Counterpart

    The Herald, 20 March 2012

    Vice President Joice Mujuru yesterday met her Indian counterpart Dr Hamid Ansari at his offices. Read more »

  • Zimbabwe:   Eighth India-Africa Conclave Opens

    The Herald, 19 March 2012

    THE 8th India-Africa Conclave officially opened here yesterday with Vice President Joice Mujuru urging African nations to engage emerging economic power houses such as India to… Read more »

  • Nigeria:   Arable Land Wasted in Africa, Says Indian Minister

    Daily Trust, 19 March 2012

    About 900 million hectares of arable land are not properly utilised for agriculture in Africa's rich soil, Indian Minister of Industry, Commerce and Textile, Mr Anand Sharma has… Read more »

  • Zimbabwe:   Vice President Mujuru Off to India

    The Herald, 17 March 2012

    VICE President Joice Mujuru left Harare yesterday leading a business delegation to India for a seven-day trade and investment mission. Read more »

  • Africa:   India - Africa's Best Friend

    The Herald, 27 January 2007

    India is a rising giant that is slowly staking its claim to the world. It has matched and in some areas surpassed most developed nations in political, economic, cultural,… Read more »

About 900 million hectares of arable land are not properly utilised for agriculture in Africa's rich soil.

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