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We'll Buy Your Car In 30 Minutes
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We'll Buy Your Car In 30 Minutes

Entrepreneurs Fernando pinheiro and Michael Muller turned their bad experience selling cars into a thriving online business. they claim they can get a cheque for your car in 30 minutes.

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5 mins  |
May 2017
Savior Giulia
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Savior Giulia

Alfa Romeo is taking the fight to the likes of Porsche, Mercedes and BMW with its new Giulia.

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5 mins  |
May 2017
Tesla's Secret Formula
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Tesla's Secret Formula

Elon Musk has inherited Steve Jobs mantle as the cult favorite CEO. And his electric car company has grabbed Apples creative crown. An inside look at the worlds most innovative company.

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10+ mins  |
October 2015
The Bullets Killing More Than Animals
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The Bullets Killing More Than Animals

Tourists, with millions of dollars in their pockets, visit Africa in droves to see its wildlife. Dwindling animal populations may kill this lucrative market.

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3 mins  |
October 2015
From Down On His Luck To Uber Bucks
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From Down On His Luck To Uber Bucks

He was living in a township and jobless and now owns three Uber cars and three companies. Rudolf Makopole Malaka is doing it with style.

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3 mins  |
October 2015
The Hero Who Danced With Mayweather And Death Returns Home
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The Hero Who Danced With Mayweather And Death Returns Home

It was a night that belonged to an African champion who danced with the most dangerous boxers in the world and survived. An emotional homecoming for the only African to have fought Floyd Mayweather.

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4 mins  |
October 2015
Forbes 100 – Let's Celebrate A Century Of A Business Idea Born In Africa
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Forbes 100 – Let's Celebrate A Century Of A Business Idea Born In Africa

Anyone who knows me will tell it takes a lot to stun me into silence. You could argue talking and commenting are sharp tools of my trade, as an editor, that I like to keep keen.

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4 mins  |
September 2017
Alexander Faizi Rawháni
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Alexander Faizi Rawháni

A celebrity dentist in South Africa, Alexander Faizi Rawháni, known to his clients as Dr Smile, also doubles as a jewelry designer, model and lecturer. He is soon to launch his music career, and a range of biodegradable toothbrushes made in South Africa.

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2 mins  |
May 2018
The Fire And The Phoenix
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The Fire And The Phoenix

Handbag designer Adrian Furstenburg’s worst nightmare came true one cold winter morning when his studio was covered in soot and his business razed to the ground.

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5 mins  |
May 2018
Gert-Johan Coetzee's Mauritius
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Gert-Johan Coetzee's Mauritius

South African celebrity designer Gert-Johan Coetzee was on an adventure in Mauritius when he almost drowned in the Indian Ocean.

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3 mins  |
May 2018
The Need For A Neutral Regulatory Framework
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The Need For A Neutral Regulatory Framework

Evolving the current regulatory framework, from a top-down to a bottom-up approach.

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4 mins  |
Forbes Africa ICT Supplement 2016/2017
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White Label Devices And Local Brands Boom Key Growth Engine For Africa

At 12% of the global subscriber base , that makes Africa the second largest mobile-de-pendent region behind Asia Pacific. Bottom line? Mobile matters.

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Forbes Africa ICT Supplement 2016/2017
Ladysmith Black Mambazo
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Ladysmith Black Mambazo

Fresh off winning their fifth Grammy award, for Best World Music Album, South Africa’s legendary music group on producing timeless music and staying true to culture

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March 2018
Standing Tall For Africa
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Standing Tall For Africa

Luol Deng fled South Sudan and became the voice for Africa playing basketball in the NBA.

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5 mins  |
March 2018
Is Africa Ripe For Crowdfunding?
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Is Africa Ripe For Crowdfunding?

Ask someone for a large donation and the person is likely to balk.

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3 mins  |
March 2018
Magda Wierzycka's India
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Magda Wierzycka's India

When the CEO of Sygnia Asset Management in South Africa threw herself into the absolute chaos of New Delhi’s streets.

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4 mins  |
March 2018
Me & My Money
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Me & My Money

Izak Smit, the CEO of financial services provider PPS, on the importance of investing — in yourself.

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2 mins  |
March 2018
‘I Started Avoiding Calls From Creditors'
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‘I Started Avoiding Calls From Creditors'

Gavin Mkhabela’s success quickly turned to failure as his business was financed on debt he couldn’t repay.

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4 mins  |
March 2018
A Promise Kept Through Tears Of Grief
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A Promise Kept Through Tears Of Grief

They called him the man with the green blanket. In the days leading up to the Marikana massacre, Mgcineni ‘Mambush’ Noki was at the forefront, negotiating with police. On August 16, it will be five years since Noki died in a hail of bullets. What happened to the families of those who died with Noki in Marikana at Lonmin’s platinum mine, in South Africa’s North West province?

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4 mins  |
August 2017
The Watchdog Sniffing Out Deception
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The Watchdog Sniffing Out Deception

Kola Olugbodi has never let his disability keep him down. The entrepreneur is leading the way in rooting out corporate fraud.

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4 mins  |
August 2017
Private Money Worth Its Weight In Gold
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Private Money Worth Its Weight In Gold

Private Money Worth Its Weight In Gold

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3 mins  |
August 2017
What Next?
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What Next?

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August 2017
A Dirty Job That Made A Poor Man Filthy Rich
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A Dirty Job That Made A Poor Man Filthy Rich

Joseph Agyepong Siaw wanted to become a pilot or a marine engineer, but ended up selling school books on the street. He made his fortune from what everyone else didn’t want – with the help of tricycles from China.

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10 mins  |
August 2017
ATL: Focused On Growth Through Route Development
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ATL: Focused On Growth Through Route Development

The city of Atlanta — like few cities in the world — displays an unrivaled diversity of people and culture, a spirit of openness and hospitality, and true international character.

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September 2017
The Case Of The First Lady With The Whipcord Who Walked Free
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The Case Of The First Lady With The Whipcord Who Walked Free

Zimbabwe’s First Lady, Grace Mugabe, has once again caused consternation in a foreign country. This time, her actions left South Africans debating who is eligible for diplomatic immunity.

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September 2017
Be Prudent When Purchasing
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Be Prudent When Purchasing

There is something at play that many company leaders just can’t get right – acquiring other companies. Many assumingly lucrative companies were acquired and then failed.

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2 mins  |
September 2017
Government Must Stay Away From Economic Suicide
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Government Must Stay Away From Economic Suicide

It is common knowledge that West Africa is blessed with abundant mineral resources. Aside from the macro-economic factors that affect the price of commodities, the micro-economic factors of each country in the region dictate the pace at which their mining sector progresses.

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September 2017
Running For A Hero
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Running For A Hero

On June 28, freedom fighter Chris Hani would have been 75. Assassins shot him dead in the driveway of his Johannesburg home on April 10, 1993, just over a year before his country ushered in democracy. Hani has many legacies, but probably the most curious is a breeding ground for Olympic runners in the dust of the village of his birth.

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4 mins  |
June 2017
The Pain Of Mugabe
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The Pain Of Mugabe

It was box office material; the oldest head of state, Africa’s youngest Nobel Peace Prize nominee and a Hollywood star. What a way for the World Economic Forum on Africa to kick off.

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3 mins  |
June 2017
In Pursuit Of Gold
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In Pursuit Of Gold

Cricket’s golden boy, AB de Villiers, has given up Test cricket for the time being. It will give him a chance to earn eye-watering sums of money and win an elusive trophy.

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5 mins  |
June 2017