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Entrepreneurship In Engineering: That’s The Future

It is an exciting time in the world to be an engineer. In recent decades, the engineering workforce has helped make substantial advances in communications, health, defence, infrastructure and manufacturing.

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MAN UP OR GO HOME – Mukwandi Chibesakunda, CEO of Zambia National Commercial Bank Discusses the Burden of Female Leadership in the Banking Sector

According to an IMF report, greater inclusion of women as users, providers, and regulators of financial services would benefit beyond addressing gender inequality. It fosters greater stability in the banking.

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The Winning Strategies of CRDB BANK TANZANIA

COVID-19’s economic impacts have contributed to a sharp rise in defaults of corporate and household debt that is eroding the asset quality of banks across countries.

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HELEN ORITSEJAFOR – A Life Committed To Lifting Others

It is an unavoidable truth that money and commerce make the world go round. Well, so does giving, with knobs on. Giving does more than simply warm our hearts, but.

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Improving Infrastructure To Benefit From The AFCFTA: The Nigerian Perspective

By Fumnaya Ijeh Infrastructures play crucial roles in the development of any country’s economic growth. They improve mobility, efficiency, and productivity of labour. 

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Redeploying Our Workforce Has Helped to Increase Our Productivity and Gains – Joao Figueiredo, Chairman/CEO of Moza Banco, Mozambique

The challenging economic and security situation in Mozambique has left financial institutions focused on remaining robust, resilient and well-capitalized.

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SOFTCITY – Reshaping Africa Through Technology

Mr Adetutu Stephen Oniya is one of Africa’s fast-rising Tech moguls and the CEO/Founder of Softcity Ltd. Mr. Oniya is a highly experienced digital expert and a computer scientist with.

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G N PC Promoting Sustainable Energy Investment in Gambia’s Hydrocarbon Sector

The Gambia, the smiling coast of Africa, has long been oriented around agriculture, foreign remittances, and tourism, which accounted for up to 20% of GDP pre-COVID-19. However, this looks set.

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HE. Evariste Ndayishimiye -Leading from The Front

In the words of Eleanor Roosevelt, “there is a cost to not showing up fully as a leader.” In recognition of the monumental cost of evasive leadership, His Excellency Evariste.

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We are Committed to Promoting Gender Equity in Nigeria – Catriona Laing, British High Commissioner to Nigeria

The British High Commission in Nigeria has continued to support the government towards promoting good governance, trade, and women representation in key sectors of the economy. In this exclusive interview.

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