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VC4Africa VC4Africa.com believes that entrepreneurship should be the main driver in Africa’s economic growth, in particular the small and medium sized enterprises (SMEs) that provide much of Africa’s employment, income and hope for a better future.
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Timbuktu Chronicles A view of Africa and Africans with a focus on entrepreneurship, innovation, technology, practical remedies and other self sustaining activities.
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Bankelele Observations on banking, finance, investment, communications, travel, and life in Kenya by a Nairobi Banker
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iPAD-Africa.com iPAD stands for Infrastructure Partnerships for African Development and this unique brand is synonymous with pioneering forums for business development in strategic investment hubs in Africa. iPAD brings country stakeholders together with investors, financiers and local business and provides a platform for high-level engagement, information sharing and networking.
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Africa's Potential Africa's Potential is a Social Entrepreneurship company that is providing knowledge, expertise project management to Universities, private companies, NGO’s and governmental organizations regarding African entrepreneurship, establishing sustainable markets and empowering local African entrepreneurs to help the continent prosper.
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Africa Unchained A platform for analysing and contributing to the issues and solutions raised by George Ayittey's latest book 'Africa Unchained'.
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Jean-Pierre Nshimyimana Jean Pierre Nshimyimana is an alumnus of the Legatum Center for Development and Entrepreneurship at MIT. His blog shares experiences, skills, developed projects and plans for the future; it offers a picture of how students from Africa struggle to succeed their classes in USA and how they are trying hard to get used to American living.
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AfriGadget AfriGadget is a website dedicated to showcasing African ingenuity.
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Next Billion Next Billion brings together the community of business leaders, social entrepreneurs, NGOs, policy makers and academics who want to explore the connection between development and enterprise.
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Association of Ghana Industries The Association of Ghana Industries (AGI) is a voluntary business association of over 1200 members, made up of small, medium and large scale manufacturing and services industries in agro-processing (food and beverages), agri-business, pharmaceuticals, electronics and electrical, telecommunications, information technology, utilities, service industries, transport, construction, textiles, garments and leather, banking and advertising.
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27 Months Created by Bill Zimmerman, to share with others his daily experience as a technologist working in the Republic of Cameroon. A strong advocate of entrepreneurship in ICT, and a firm believer that sustainable development comes from market-oriented solutions and community engagement.
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