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Trade Kings Group:  Blazing the Trail in Africa’s Manufacturing Sector

With a staff strength of 50, in 1995, the Trade Kings Group, makers of BOOM DETERGENT, started its operations in Lusaka, Zambia. The Company has today become the largest Fast-Moving-Consumer-Goods.

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Exclusive Interview with Tanzanian Businessman Mohammed Dewji

Young, Bold, and Resilient are words that best describe one of Africa’s leading light in business and philanthropy – Mohammed Dewji. Mo Dewji as he is fondly called is one.

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Access to Data Should Be a Universal Human Right – Airtel-Nigeria MD

  The Information and Communication Technology (ICT) sector in Nigeria has continued to sustain its position as the fastest growing industry in the country’s economy. The Telecoms Sector alone contributed.

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How I Turned My Hobby into a Successful Business Venture!

    Madam Afi Amoro, the Founder and Chief Executive of Jandel Limited, a top-level event management company in Ghana, over the last 20 years has brought in class, creativity,.

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Exclusive: How Africa Can Sustain Economic Growth in the Trump Era

Ambassador Herman Cohen, a former U.S. ambassador to several African countries, advisor to multiple U.S. Presidents, and a 38-year veteran of the U.S. Foreign Service, has continued to enrich the.

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Nigeria is witnessing a Quiet revolution in the Agricultural Sector –– Audu Ogbeh

     Nigeria’s agricultural potential has never been in doubt. With its large amounts of uncultivated arable land, the country was a hub of Cocoa; palm Oil and groundnut production.

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Ranching Is the Way Out Of Nigeria’s Killer Herdsmen Crisis ––– Gen. Agwai

    General Martin Luther Agwai, Rtd, is one of Africa’s finest soldiers, who served as Nigeria’s Chief of Army Staff; deputy Military Adviser at the United Nations Headquarters, New.

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Conceptarian Worx:  Committed to the Education of Zimbabwe’s Young People

Statistics reveal that nearly 42% of the Zimbabwean population are under the age of 15. Though 86.4% of Zimbabwe’s adult population above 15 years are literate, largely due to the.

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