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Energy
While Nigeria Grapples With Oil Crisis, Kenyans Are Enjoying A New Price Regime.
While oil producing countries like Venezuela, Kuwait and Nigeria are feeling the heat of the global oil crisis, driven by plummeting product prices, citizens of East African economic giant, Kenya, are enjoying a contrasting bit...
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Diary of an under 30 CEO
Lessons From 12 Young African Business Leaders.
Monday marks the beginning of the Global Entrepreneurship week (GEW), the world’s largest campaign to promote entrepreneurship and encourage the next generation to focus on pursuing business interests.
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Advisor Network
Three Reasons Investors Should Be Excited About Tanzania’s Power Privatization Plan.
As the Tanzanian government embarked on a programme to upgrade its Electricity Supply Industry (ESI) – to fulfil the Tanzania’s Development Vision (TDV) 2025 – there are three main reasons why investors should be excited about the new...
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SME Heroes
SME Heroes: Utilizing Technology To Preserve African Folktales.
Aside developing software for electronics and making life easier, technology has been used to preserve and promote culture as well as other ancient inheritances.
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Economic development
Think Zimbabwe Is A Basket Case? It Could Become Region’s Hottest Economy.
It might not look likely today, but the unique circumstances in Zimbabwe provide the potential littered platform to become one of the most economically successful countries in Southern Africa.
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Advisor Network
Airtel Happy With Stable Business Environment In Zambia.
Airtel Zambia says it is happy with a peaceful environment in Zambia that has prevailed during what was expected to be a tense period following the death of the country’s President Michael Sata.
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Strategies & Solutions
Samsung To Raise Production In Africa As Slower Global Growth Looms.
With a slower growth period on the horizon for Samsung Electronics, a Korean electronics giant, plans to avert the dire consequences of such a situation are already being formulated.
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Finance
Barloworld Posts ‘Solid’ Annual Results Despite Tough Economic Conditions.
JSE-listed diversified industrials firm, Barloworld, had posted solid results in the year to September this year. This was regardless of having to contend with tough economic conditions and geopolitical uncertainty, Clive Thomson, said on Monday.
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Economic development
The Economic Dream Team.
Just imagine, with excessively tough economic conditions and economists running to and fro, what it would be like if we could walk into the “Economic performance market” and just select the various key performing elements.
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AgriBusiness
South African Dairy Producer Submits Anti-Dumping Application Against EU Countries.
JSE-listed poultry producer, Astral Foods, on Monday said it had submitted an anti-dumping application to the International Trade and Administration Commission of South Africa (ITAC) against the United Kingdom, the Netherlands and Germany.