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Boost your brand exposure and reach the market that means business. With a global audience of political and business leaders who value accuracy, incisive writing and understanding of African Affairs, The Africa Report offers Advertisers a unique mix of international and African circulation. > The Africa Report - Brochure > GROUPE JEUNE AFRIQUE – Brochure English
Qualitative business magazine
The Africa Report is a bimonthly business magazine covering African politics, economy, society and culture and is published by the Paris-based Groupe Jeune Afrique, the leading pan African publisher for over 50 years.
The Africa Report, launched in 2005, has already been awarded twice best pan African business publication. Its success among the African and international business, diplomatic and institutional community since its launch as an annual publication in 2005, led it to grow first to a quarterly and then to a bimonthly in just four years. It is to go monthly in 2010. > The Africa Report – Description > The Africa Report – 2010 Editorial calendar
Targeted circulation
Its recognised high quality coverage of African business environment is combined with the strongest pan African circulations and worldwide audiences: 65,000 copies and 400,000 readers in more than 60 countries. The Africa Report offers a circulation unmatched by any other English-reading publication.
The magazine reaches a readership of politic and economic decision makers in key countries in Africa and worldwide (such as Canada, USA, Europe, China and Japan...)
The Africa Report already stands as a leading local business magazine in several African countries such as Angola, Ghana, Kenya, Liberia, Nigeria, South Africa, Tanzania, Uganda etc.
Circulation Breakdown
Added-value editorial environments
In each issue, we include a special “Country Report”, to ensure the country’s promotion among our readership, as well as a “sector dossier”. These special dossiers offer readers a concise overview of the country or sector, in-depth surveys of key-markets, company profiles and CEO interviews, as well as essential maps and data, to arrive at a complete picture of the opportunities and risks. > The Africa Report – 2010 Corporate advertising rates card > The Africa Report – 2010 Classified rates card > The Africa Report – Technical requirements
They rely on us… why not you?
Over 150 companies reach their market thanks to The Africa Report. Among them:
2MN Ltd Access bank, AfDB, Addax & Oryx, AES SONEL, Afreximbank, Africa Sun, African Circle, African Union Commission, Africités, Agroway, Air Algérie, Air Senegal International, Amitelo, Anglogold Ashanti, Afrijet, AttijariwafaBank, APR Energy, ATC Banc ABC, Banco Africano de Investimentos, Barclays, BASF South Africa, Beach Side Hotel, Benetton, BGI Castel, BIM, BMI, BNEDT, British American Tobacco, Brussels Airlines, CBG, CCEI Bank GE, CFAO, Commerzbank, Contour Global, Croplife Daikin, Dangote Group, Degrémont, Demimpex, DHL, Diageo, Distell, Divestiture Implementation Committee, Djezzy, DP World, Dubai Internet City Ecobank, Econet, ECOWAS, Ekurhuleni, ENGEN, Equinoxe Oil and Gas, ESKOM, European Investment Bank, ExxonMobil Gateway, GC Net, Geolink, Ghana International Airlines, Global Contour, GS Telecom, Hewlett Packard, IDC, IFC, Intelsat, Intercontinental, ISCTEM, Iveco Kenya Airways, Konica Minolta, KWV Lagos State, Laurent Perrier, LC2 / Nasuba, Legacy Hotel, Lekki Free Trade Zone, Le Vendôme MCB, M CEL, Medicapital, Mercedes-Benz, Michelin, Millenium Finance Coporation, MTN, Multichoice / DStv, Mwana Africa Native Investment Group, NEPAD, NEPC, NNPC, Nokia Siemens Oando, Oracle Pernod Ricard, Petro SA, Philips Consulting, PMSA, Psitek RandWater, RascomStar-QAF, Renault, Renaissance Capital, Royal Air Maroc SABC, Sasol, SDMO Industries, SGS, SG-SSB Ghana, SIAT group, Siemens, Sifax Group, Sheraton, Somagec, Sonatrach, Sony Ericsson, SOTRA, South African Airways, Standard Bank, Suzuki TA Holdings, Tamoil, The Arab Contractors, Thuraya, Total, Trust Merchant Bank, Tullow Oil UBA, UNDP, Unisa Vale, Venture Capital trust Fund, Veolia, Volvo, Virgin Nigeria Western Union, Wienco Xerox Zamil Steel |





