What Africa means to Minnesota businesses
Minnesota business know how to help the continent grow. The headlines from North Africa and throughout the continent tell of dramatic change. We in the United States watch with hope …
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Minnesota business know how to help the continent grow. The headlines from North Africa and throughout the continent tell of dramatic change. We in the United States watch with hope …
Read MoreForeign companies and entrepreneurs need to stick to what they know and do their homework thoroughly when investing in Africa. So says Micha van Winkelhof, managing director of Tanzania-based Newport …
Read MoreAfrica’s growth has been recognised as more than just a resource boom: construction is booming and there is exceptional growth in banking and retail as well as in telecommunications, with …
Read MoreThe African telecommunications market is large, filled with many opportunities, and has several countries investing in this lucrative industry. Asian interest, in the form of Chinese technology solutions providers and, …
Read MoreJOHANNESBURG/CAPE TOWN: Branding a product is one thing, branding an entire country is quite another. How do you capture its essence? What it is and what it aspires to be? …
Read MoreWhat does the global consumer and African youth (age 15-24) markets have in common? Everything, the African youth market is increasingly representative of the new global consumer class, in fact. …
Read More“There’s a huge amount of interest in Africa at the moment in terms of investment, hotel investment and the growth of tourism,” says Jonathan Worsley, Chairman of Bench Events which …
Read MoreWhen Zambians go the polls on Sep. 20 they will have the most effective team of observers monitoring the electoral process – themselves. Citizens, through social media, will be able …
Read MoreEast Africa is where it all started: the home to the original Safaris and still the most outstanding destination for a pure African Feel. Famous for its Scenic beauty, diverse …
Read MoreThe energy sector is looking into new ways of generating power to ensure at least 98 percent of Kenyans have access to electricity by 2030. Energy minister Kiraitu Murungi …
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