June Issue of the African Business Journal Now Online


JOHANNESBURG, SOUTH AFRICA--(Marketwired - June 9, 2014) - George Media Inc. is pleased to announce the June issue of The African Business Journal is now available at http://www.tabj.co.za/emag/2014/June/TABJ.php (Click on the Full Screen button on the navigation pane for optimal viewing. Press Esc to exit).

In this issue our cover feature story takes a look at the emergence of the terrorist group Boko Haram, which is not only terrorising citizens primarily in the northern section of Nigeria, but it is now also impacting the country's economic well being. There is mounting pressure on President Goodluck Jonathan and his administration to tackle the problem head on.

Are South African children falling behind in basic math and science skills? The answer may be yes if you are to believe a recent damning report, which places SA 46th on a list of 48 countries that were surveyed.

Dr. Sean Rogers at Know Africa, discusses the many changing perceptions investors have about doing business within the continent of Africa. We also hear from international sales and marketing expert Joe Connelly, who provides businesspeople with some excellent travelling tips.

There is all of that and more in this edition of TABJ.

About The African Business Journal

The African Business Journal is a monthly digital magazine that offers readers a glimpse into major African industries, including: energy and resources, manufacturing, agriculture, property development, food & beverage, healthcare, technology & innovation and more through our in-depth Africa in Action profiles. We have an audited readership of over 350,000 C-level executives and business leaders across Africa, as well as those looking to invest in the continent. Additionally our website is within the Top 5 most visited magazine sites in Africa.

George Media Inc. is proud to promote African business nationally and to the world. For more information, visit our website at www.tabj.co.za.

Contact Information:

George Media Inc.
Angus Gillespie
Editor-in-Chief
angusg@georgemedia.com