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Author: Moky Makura
Pages: 300
Size: 878,04 Kb
Publication Date: August 12,2009
Category: Business
Africa’s Greatest Entrepreneurs includes a number of profiles on many of the most successful and dynamic businesspeople currently operating in Africa. Each chapter is focused on a single business owner and will concentrate on the personality along with the tale of how they attained their success within their particular environment or field. the challenges they confronted and how they overcame them;Problems discussed include: how they were only available in business; their defining occasions; The narrative will concentrate on the non-public success stories of the self-starters in the context of the financial and political weather of their respective marketplaces. their frustrations and achievements; their views on leadership, on Africa’s long term; what they learned along the way; The reserve is inspiring and can provide a better knowledge of who the true powerbrokers in Africa are. their romantic relationship with the political power structures; what held them heading; their heroes and villains, and lastly, the legacy they keep behind. things they might did differently; Africa’s Greatest Business owners will feature an eclectic mixture of the most well-known and significant entrepreneurs in Africa. It’ll provide an unprecedented insight into exclusive and successful African business owners and also first-hand encounters of the realities of ways to get issues performed on the continent. A few of the names contained in the publication are: Kagiso Mmusi (Botswana), Victor Fotso (Cameroon), Jean Kacou Diagou (Cote d’Ivoire), Gerald Mangoua (Cote d’Ivoire), Kofi Amoabeng(Ghana), Kwabena Adjai (Ghana), Chris Kirubi (Kenya), Daniel David (Mozambique), Wale Tinubu (Nigeria), Aliko Dangote (Nigeria), Aliou Sow (Senegal), Mzi Khumalo (South Africa), Keith Kunene (SA), Ndaba Ntsele (SA), Herman Mashaba (SA), Richard Maponya (SA), Mo Ibrahim (Sudan), Reginald Mengi (Tanzania), Ali Mufuruki (Tanzania) and Wavamunno (Uganda).