Welcome to the Alsitype Group of Companies
Alsitype is a multi-disciplinary group operating in the areas of Pharmaceutical, Food and Energy Technology Sectors. We offer Consulting, Training Services, Turnkey Solutions, including Equipment Installation and Leasing in the respective sectors with outsourced hard and soft services.
Our vision is to be the preferred provider of total solutions in the sectors we operate in across the African continent. We achieve this through a partnership model with our clients and OEMs who are big, small and virtual firms in industry. We are committed to client-focused solutions that adhere to strict quality control standards across the spectrum of every service we provide.
Alsitype Group of Companies abides by the industry code of ethics and follows the guidelines for professional conduct. Integrity, discipline and continuous improvement are the cornerstones of our business. We go the extra mile to exceed your expectations and work dedicatedly
towards success in the services we offer.
News Around Africa

- News24 | Sanctions deepen economic misery in post-coup Nigeron September 22, 2023 at 10:06 am
Acute deprivation is endemic in Niger, one of the world's poorest nations. But West African sanctions aimed at forcing a return to democracy after a coup are making people's lives worse.
- News24 | Zimbabwe held fair elections, it's time to lift sanctions, Mnangagwa tells world leaders at UNon September 22, 2023 at 6:49 am
Zimbabwe's President Emmerson Mnangagwa sees no problems with his country's recent elections, as he told the United Nations General Assembly.
- News24 | The UN can talk SDGs all it wants, without money it means little for Africa, experts warnon September 21, 2023 at 7:23 pm
The UN General Assembly, currently underway, is spending much of its time on topics such as democracy, environmental protection, and the 2030 Sustainable Development Goals.
- News24 | DR Congo calls for swift withdrawal of UN peacekeeperson September 21, 2023 at 6:41 pm
The president of the Democratic Republic of Congo on Wednesday called for a speedy withdrawal of a key UN peacekeeping mission that has been in the nation for nearly 25 years.
