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A Tunisian entrepreneur gets dressed for success

Published by Vanessa Bauza on 18 February 2019

Ameni Mansouri, co-founder and chief executive officer of Dabchy, talks about leaving her job in Paris to launch a start-up in Tunis—and why bigger is not always better.

Africa in 2019: What businesspeople need to look out for

Published by Martyn Davies on 17 February 2019

2019 is set to be the year of uncertain sentiment, most notably due to global trade tensions and protectionist strategies.

Medium-scale farms are on the rise in Africa. Why this is good news

Published by Thomas Jayne and Milu Muyanga on 15 February 2019

The amount of land acquired by medium-scale African farmers since 2000 far exceeds the amount acquired by foreign investors.

DHL Global Connectedness Index: Mauritius is sub-Saharan Africa’s most connected country

Published by Staff Writer on 14 February 2019

Globalisation hits new record high.

The journey so far: Ola Brown, CEO, Flying Doctors Nigeria

Published by Justin Probyn on 14 February 2019

‘Leading is not really about being a boss. It is more about serving and helping people to grow and improve their skills.’

Ben Leo: The fast-growing consumer potential of Africa’s secondary cities

Published by Ben Leo on 13 February 2019

Consumer-focused companies in Africa typically limit their focus to a handful of national capitals or major cities.

Startup snapshot: Changing the way people live in Lagos

Published by Justin Probyn on 13 February 2019

Nigeria-based Spleet’s mission is to change the way people live together and re-define the future of urban shared-living for working professionals, millennials and digital nomads.

ICT Ministry in cable landing deal ahead of the 36TB DARE 1 cable landing

Published by Press Office on 12 February 2019

The State Department of ICT, Telkom Kenya and its “DARE 1” (Djibouti African Regional Express) partners have concluded the first raft of commercial negotiations in Djibouti, paving way for the manufacturing process and associated material.

Startup snapshot: Successful Nigerian tech company bootstrapped from a garage

Published by Justin Probyn on 11 February 2019

From starting with nothing but laptops in a garage four years ago, 3 Wise Pixels managed to get itself listed on the London Stock Exchange’s Companies to Inspire Africa 2019 report.

Meet the Boss: Joseph Hundah, president and CEO, Econet Media Group

Published by Justin Probyn on 11 February 2019

‘Work harder than those around you. They may outsmart you, but they must never outwork you.’

DHL South Africa looks to the future with appointment of new MD

Published by Staff Writer on 11 February 2019

DHL has appointed Jed Michaletos as Managing Director of DHL Express South Africa.

Women-led tech startups on the rise in Africa

Published by Finbarr Toesland on 11 February 2019

On the surface, sub-Saharan Africa boasts the world’s highest rate of women entrepreneurs, at 27%.

[LONG READ] Nigeria decides 2019: What you need to know

Published by Ronak Gopaldas on 10 February 2019

Although elections in Nigeria are always highly competitive and anxiety-inducing affairs, there are two salient differences this time around which should offset some of the usual fault lines.

The journey so far: Ani Charles Bassey-Eyo, CEO, LANI Group

Published by Justin Probyn on 7 February 2019

‘Business and entrepreneurship are not just about something to fund a lifestyle, but [are about] birthing a dream and nurturing it.’

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