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Times Publications Group Limited is the owner of Corporate Africa, Europe Review, Asia Review, and several Business Incentive Guides, which promotes investments targeting developing economies. Over time Times Publications and its business platforms have become the face of ‘investments connecting emergent economies with investments from G-20 nations. Since 1994, the company has visibly guided investors through windows of opportunities across industries in Africa, China, and Eastern Europe, linking businesses and governments of Africa into the fabric of global investments, trade, and technology.

In 1994 Corporate Africa, a flagship of the group was working to support President Frederik de Klerk’s Government to bring about the transformation that was to create the new democratic South Africa; working to integrate Africans into the national social, commercial, and political systems. Subsequently, Corporate Africa supported President Nelson Mandela, Chris Stals, Governor of South Africa Reserve Bank, Cyril Ramaphosa, Director of NAIL, and Trevor Manuel, SA Finance Minister, to sell the new Rainbow nation to the world, and to shepherd new and old investors back into South Africa.

On the other side of the world Asia and Europe Review titles worked to bring investments and technology to the newly independent nations of Eastern Europe, supporting businesses and governments in their accession to the European Union and transition to Capitalism. It also worked with China bringing numerous investors, their resources and technology to partner Chinese industries and governments with their pillar industries that were set to make China a global economic power in the 21st century.

Our 7 Projects

New Africa Business Investment Guide

Africa stands at the threshold of a new era—one where economic growth and sustainability are no longer competing goals but mutually reinforcing priorities. With vast natural resources, abundant sunshine, steady winds, and youthful innovation, the continent is uniquely positioned to become a global leader in the green economy. The New Africa Business Investment Guide presents a comprehensive roadmap highlighting the projects, opportunities, and networks driving Africa’s transition toward low-carbon development.

Projects of New Africa:

Managing in Government and Business

This project examines the evolving economic and diplomatic landscape between Europe and Asia at the dawn of the 21st century. It highlights how governments and businesses manage emerging challenges and opportunities in global trade and diplomacy.
Projects of New Africa:

Europe Review

Europe stands at a pivotal crossroads—where tradition and transformation converge to shape the continent’s role in a fast-changing global economy. With its powerful industrial base, expanding union, and strategic leadership in energy and diplomacy, Europe remains a central force in world affairs. The Europe Review captures this moment, offering a comprehensive look at the opportunities and challenges defining the continent’s trajectory. From the energy corridors of the North Sea to the new member states of the European Union, and from boardrooms to global summits, Europe is charting a course that balances growth, integration, and global responsibility.
Projects of New Africa:

Global Business Review

The world economy is more interconnected than ever before, and the forces shaping business and diplomacy now transcend borders, industries, and cultures. In this era of rapid globalization, nations and corporations must adapt to shifting trade routes, evolving diplomatic landscapes, and the constant push for innovation. The Global Business Review serves as a vital compass for leaders, offering insights into the opportunities, challenges, and strategies defining the future of international commerce.
Projects of New Africa:

Global Business Review

The world economy is more interconnected than ever before, and the forces shaping business and diplomacy now transcend borders, industries, and cultures. In this era of rapid globalization, nations and corporations must adapt to shifting trade routes, evolving diplomatic landscapes, and the constant push for innovation. The Global Business Review serves as a vital compass for leaders, offering insights into the opportunities, challenges, and strategies defining the future of international commerce.
Projects of New Africa:

Europe Review

This project explores the expanding trade and diplomatic relationships between Europe and Asia during the late 20th and early 21st centuries. Key themes include environmental impacts, technological innovation, and the strategic roles of governments and industries in shaping global cooperation.
Projects of New Africa: