Forbes Africa - August 2017
Forbes Africa - August 2017
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In Forbes Africa in August, we feature Joseph Agyepong Siaw, the man who made a fortune from what everyone else didn’t want. Then, debt is an epidemic of 21st century Africa that can kill your business and ruin your life. One of Africa's largest public health systems is hanging by a thread because qualified doctors are working in call centers and restaurants, instead of the hospitals that need them. Lastly, wealthy men are willing to spend vast sums to spend time with a woman who otherwise wouldn’t give them the time of day. All this and more, in Forbes Africa.
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.
10 mins
The High Price Of Addicton
Drug and alcohol problems seem to be increasing in Africa but treatment is often scarce and steep.
5 mins
Boom! Come Out Fighting
The property boom in a small spot of Johannesburg’s inner city has led to tension between residents and developers.
5 mins
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?
4 mins
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.
4 mins
Without Money There's No​​​​​​​ Love
Across Africa, wealthy men are willing to spend vast sums just to spend time with a woman who otherwise wouldn’t give them the time of day.
3 mins
The Golden Road Ahead
The Mercedes Benz E-Class is sleek, swift and safe – but it comes at a price.
4 mins
Private Money Worth Its Weight In Gold
Private Money Worth Its Weight In Gold
3 mins
What Next?
3 mins
The Day Football Crossed To Business
This month hundreds of the highest-paid players on the planet will run out onto the lush, green pitches of the English Premier League earning millions. In this money-mad game, many of these stars will earn more than £300,000 a week. Once upon a time it was £20 and that was your lot. An African-based World Cup winner fought to end this.
7 mins
Forbes Africa Magazine Description:
Editor: ABN Publishing
Categoría: Business
Idioma: English
Frecuencia: 7 Issues/Year
Forbes Africa is the drama critic to business in Africa. The magazine helps readers connect the dots, form patterns and see beyond the obvious, giving them a completely different perspective. In doing this, it delivers sharp, in-depth and engaging stories by looking at global and domestic issues from an African prism.
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