The company builds in multiple settlements through its subsidiary construction firm, Danya Cebus.As a contractor, Danya Cebus built the Green Park project in Matityahu East in the West Bank settlement of Modi'in Illit. It also built a housing project for Ya'asour in the West Bank settlement of Ma'ale Edomim. It has built projects for the developer Heftziba in the Har Homa, Ma'ale Edomim, and Adam settlements next to Jerusalem, and was hired to complete some housing projects there after the developer Heftziba had gone out of business.
The company builds in multiple settlements through its subsidiary construction firm, Danya Cebus.
As a contractor, Danya Cebus built the Green Park project in Matityahu East in the West Bank settlement of Modi'in Illit. It also built a housing project for Ya'asour in the West Bank settlement of Ma'ale Edomim. It has built projects for the developer Heftziba in the Har Homa, Ma'ale Edomim, and Adam settlements next to Jerusalem, and was hired to complete some housing projects there after the developer Heftziba had gone out of business.
In October 2010, Africa-Israel released the following statement: "Neither the company nor any of its subsidiaries and/or other companies controlled by the company are presently involved in or has any plans for future involvement in development, construction or building of real estate in settlements in the West Bank." However, shortly after issuing the statement, the company received a 78 million shekel contract to construct the C-Jerusalem project in the settlement neighborhood of Gilo in East Jerusalem.
The company owns 26% of Alon Group, which has a monopoly over gas supply to the Gaza Strip, and controls the Blue Square retail chain, which has branches and offices in multiple settlements throughout the Occupied Territories.
In a statement to the Israeli Newspaper Yedioth Ahronoth on October 2014, Africa Israel announced that it will stop building in the occupied Palestinian territories including in Jewish settlements neighborhoods in East Jerusalem. However, there is not mention of this alleged policy change in any of the company’s official publications.
Additionally, Africa Israel's subsidiary - P.L.H. Lighting Engineering, supplies lighting poles to construction projects in the settlements. P.L.H. has provided 18 and 25 meter high lightning poles to the Jerusalem light rail, which connects the city center with the surrounding settlement neighborhoods. P.L.H lightning poles were also documented in A-Jib Checkpoint and along the entrance road to the settlement of Gush Etzion.