Zambia has submitted the final plans on the $400-million Copperbelt International Airport and construction of the airport is expected to commence soon in Ndola, the country’s third largest city. The… read more →
Construction on the $72 million Alick Nkata Shopping Mall has commenced in Zambia’s capital city of Lusaka. About 300 jobs are expected to be created during construction of the project… read more →
The Victoria Falls, Zambia’s prime holiday destination, has seen a significant increase in tourist arrivals in the first half of 2017 since the re-launch of the Uni-Visa in December last… read more →
Zambia has recently seen a strict crackdown on immigration non-compliance. An emphasis is placed on the “localisation” of skills, or what Zambians refer to as “Zambianisation” which calls for local… read more →
Luanda offers tourists a real treat for the eye: from long, untouched beaches, to lushes forests and parks, visitors are bound to get more than they bargained for when visiting… read more →
Angolans will take to the polls on 23 August to elect a successor to current President Eduardo dos Santos following his 38-year rule over the resources-rich African nation. Seventy-four year… read more →
Angola is still very much a cash-dependent economy with cash still exclusively used for most transactions within the country. The local currency, the Angolan Kwanza, is the most widely used… read more →
Construction on the new Angola International Airport, which is currently underway, is due for completion around mid-2017. The new $6.3 billion airport will secure an increase in logistical networks from… read more →
Angola has implemented a new online visa/permit application submission system, however, the system is not fully functional and seldom used. Most Angolans still prefer to submit their applications manually. Furthermore,… read more →
Joao Martinho has only been with Executive Relocations Africa for a few short months and he’s already hooked on the fast-paced environment of the relocations industry. “No two days are… read more →