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Business Schools Must Graduate the Guardians of Our Future

To stay relevant, business schools, especially those based in Africa, must lead the way in creating leaders who are innovative, inclusive and intentional about the positive social and environmental impact.

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Africa’s Largest Urban Developer launches New City in Lagos.

Rendeavour, Africa’s largest urban developer in collaboration with the Lagos State Government, has broken ground on a new satellite city development in the Lekki Free Zone as part of a.

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MTN South Africa slashes data rate.

Africa’s communication giant, MTN, has slashed its out of bundle (OOB) data rate by up to 75 percent for prepaid customers in South Africa. The mobile operator will also be.

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USAID Donates $12 million to Help the Prevention of Cervical Cancer.

Press Release from the United States Supports Increased Trade with Mozambique through the African Growth and Opportunity Act (AGOA) The United States Agency for International Development (USAID), in partnership with.

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Coca-Cola Nigeria Acquires Chi Limited In A Private Equity Deal.

Coca-cola Company Nigeria, has completed the acquisition of Chi Limited. Speaking during a press briefing on Thursday, President, Coca-Cola West Africa, Peter Njonjo, described the acquisition as a testament to.

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Kenyan Bank Set to Become Biggest African lender by Customer Numbers.

Nairobi, Jan 31- A merger between two Kenyans banks, expected to be complete in the second half of 2019 will create Africa’s biggest bank by customer numbers. The expected merger.

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Al-Dawlia Developments to Invest $14.1mn in Regent’s Park New Cairo

Egypt’s Al-Dawlia Developments has announced that plans are underway to invest 250 million Egyptian pounds ($14.1 million) in its residential project, Regent’s Park Compound in Fifth Settlement district, New Cairo.

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EU Pledges to Support Ghana’s Economic Development

The European Union (EU) has pledged to support Ghana’s economic development and growth towards becoming a middle-income country. “We are strongly committed to change the ways of cooperation with Africa.

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