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African Entrepreneurs Must Explore The Gains Of Multi-Tasking.
Africa’s richest man, Aliko Dangote, has more than one job. So does Patrice Motsepe and Globalcom founder, Mike Adenuga. How about you? How many businesses do you have?
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Nigeria To Privatise Power Sector Before End Of 2012.
The privatisation of the Power Holding Corporation of Nigeria (PHCN) seen by government as a lasting panacea to the country’s inefficient power sector will be sealed before the end of the year, but debts totalling...
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You Need Job Security? Then Quit Your Job!
job-holders alike – it is usually an unspoken question. Is there anything as ‘job security’? Is my job guaranteed when I work with that employer?
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Egypt Secures $1 billion Loan From Saudi Govt.
The Egyptian central bank has received $1 billion from the Saudi Arabian government in a move to help Cairo secure a US$3.2bn loan from the IMF, said an Egyptian minister.
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Dangote Reiterates Commitment To Work Ethic, Pays Substantial Dividend.
Dangote Sugar, a unit of the Dangote Group conglomerate, has reiterated commitment to maintenance of productive work ethics, which it attributes to its sustained leadership position in the market.
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Rupert Reaffirms Richemont’s Position in Chinese Market.
South African billionaire and Chief Executive Compagnie Financiere Richemont SA Johann Rupert have reaffirmed the company’s status in its operations in China.
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Shoprite, Right Through The Years.
Who would have thought, in 1979, when an unknown, anonymous company purchased eight supermarkets in Cape Town for 1,000,000 Rand, that one of Africa’s greatest companies of all times had been born?
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Africa’s Richest Man Set To Consolidate Firm’s Position In Sugar Industry.
Nigerian billionaire industrialist Alhaji Aliko Dangote has hinted on a proposed deal to acquire Savannah Sugar, which would further consolidate the position of Dangote Sugar Refinery (DSR) in the Nigerian sugar industry, where it presently...
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MTN Emerges As Africa’s Number One On BrandZ Top 100 Global Brands.
Africa’s leading Telecommunication Company, MTN, has emerged as the first African brand to be ranked on the BrandZ top 100 global brands.
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Measuring and Ranking of African Countries: A Development Approach.
VENTURES AFRICA – On 16th May 2012 I read an article with the headline, “SA Top Among Peers in Trade: World Bank”.