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Kenya’s Smart Agropreneurs Earn More Than Counterparts In Stock Exchange And Real Estate.
VENTURES AFRICA – A new class of entrepreneurs is emerging in Kenya – the new age farmer – buying land and planting high-yield crops, putting in water infrastructure to break dependency on rains, and even...
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Interview With Ricardo Dames, CEO Real Development.
Ricardo Dames is one of the successful black executives in the small business arena.
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Diageo Announces Winners Of 2012 Business Reporting Awards.
Winners of the Diageo 2012 Africa Business Reporting Awards have been revealed this past weekend.
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Will Ghana’s Retail Dependency Law Sever Ties With ECOWAS Neighbours?
authorities which demands that all foreigners must have an initial capital of $300,000 and employ at least 10 Ghanaians before they can start any business in Ghana regardless of the size of the business is...
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Some Businesses Are Set-up To Fail!
I believe many would argue with me on the above caption but instead of putting forth a defence for the caption why don’t you read till the end before you do so!
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Actis Invests In Thika Highway Mall.
Actis, the emerging markets private equity firm, announced its latest real estate investment: Garden City, a 32-acre mixed use development on Nairobi’s Thika Highway, which will be home to the largest retail mall in East...
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What The Diaspora Should Know About Kenya’s Real Estate Market.
Kenya’s real estate market has witnessed significant growth in the last five years outperforming other sectors like the capital markets and tourism in the midst of economic downturn and post poll violence.
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Nut Smuggling Poses New Problems For Entrepreneur Who Learnt The Hard Way.
A Kenyan businessman who was forced to take on a job with Safaricom in order to prevent his nut exporting business from going under is now making more than $6 million per year in top-line...
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The Five Best Sources Of Export Market Information.
Research is crucial to success in the global export market, in order to identify marketing opportunities and constraints within foreign markets and to pick out potential buyers and customers.
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Somali: It Is Tough Doing Business In South Africa.
According to the provincial secretary of the Somali board in South Africa, Abdirahaman Abdiwali, doing business in South Africa is somewhat sturdy.