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The 10 Rules for Success in Living an Entrepreneurial Life

    Today I have an adaptation of the 10 Rules for Being Human by Dr. Cherie Carter-Scott that I would like to apply to entrepreneurs. These are timeless rules for.

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5 Steps to Cold Pitch Prospective Clients as a Freelancer

By Abdullahi Muhammed As a freelancer, you don’t have the luxury of a guaranteed monthly paycheck. You earn only as much as you get to work. Turns out, finding enough.

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Preventing and Countering Violent Extremism in East Africa

By: Wanjala Danson   Members of the Intergovernmental Authority on Development (IGAD) are retooling its counter-terrorism measures against a backdrop of grave threats from Somalia-based militant group, ‘al-Shabaab’. This was.

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The Africa Hotel Investment Forum (AHIF)

  The Africa Hotel Investment Forum (AHIF) is attended by the highest calibre international hotel investors of any conference in Africa. It is the leading hotel investment conference that connects.

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Unlocking Solar Capital: Africa

UNLOCKING SOLAR CAPITAL: AFRICA 1 & 2 November 2016 /// Nairobi, Kenya Developing bankable solar solutions in Africa Solarplaza and GOGLA organize the 2-day conference and exhibition Unlocking Solar Capital.

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Zimbzbwe: US$2b Upgrade of ‘Killer Road’ Sealed

By Barnabas Thondhlana, Contributor ZIMBABWE has averted potential loss of millions of United States dollars in annual revenue earnings stemming from its continued failure to maintain and upgrade its road.

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“The Truth is that Entrepreneurs are Born and Made”- Kit Group CEO

By Ehis Ayere   Statistics reveal that 1 in 3 Africans are between the ages of 10 and 24, and approximately 60 percent of Africa’s total population is below the.

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Africa: Eyeing Diaspora as Driver of Economic Development

By Issa Yussuf Many developing countries, particularly in Africa and Asia seem to re-define or have a wider view on Diaspora as ‘untapped important driver of social and economic development.’.

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Trump Says He Regrets Past Remarks That ‘Caused Personal Pain’

By Ginger Gibson Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump apologized on Thursday for past remarks that “may have caused personal pain” as he sought to refocus his message in the face.

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Zimbabwe: Women Take to the Streets to Demand Free Education for their Children

By Marko Phiri Thousands of women took to the streets of Bulawayo in Zimbabwe on Thursday to demand free education for their children as protests against the government mount across.

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