Wednesday 24 Sep 2014
BBC World News’ latest edition of the monthly business programme, Africa Business Report, gives viewers a special focus on Mozambique. Presented by the BBC’s Komla Dumor, this episode investigates everything from the South African film industry to Prime Minister Aires Ali’s plans for the country’s economy.
The episode will air on 24 and 25 July*
Features from the July episode include:
Prime mover
Prime Minister Aires Ali tells BBC World News about his plans to drive forward the economy and wipe out corruption.
Transport of delight
The Beira Corridor is a huge project to integrate and upgrade the transport system serving the vital Beira port - which sends good to Zimbabwe, Zambia, Malawi and other countries. Africa Business Report visits the port .
More than Vuvuzelas?
Africa Business Report asks young South Africans what legacy the World Cup will leave behind.
Trade matters
East African nations are banding together to form one huge trading block. Political and economic bigwigs say it's a big step forward. But what do companies think? Africa Business Report investigates.
Survival Instinct
Refugees. Migrant workers often face tough conditions in the countries they move to - but that adversity can also drive some to success in business. Kennedy Gondwe tells the story of one Rwandan refugee who now runs a string of firms in Zambia.
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