Forbes Woman Africa - March/May 2018
Forbes Woman Africa - March/May 2018
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In this issue
In line with the award-winning, conceptual covers we have done before, the March- May 2018 issue of FORBES WOMAN AFRICA looks at Africa’s youngest entrants in business, the Millennials and Gen Z, who we call The Disruptors. They are making waves in the social and entrepreneurial space, coming up with ideas that are shaking up industries. Age is no bar for them. We also dwell on the biggest humanitarian crisis of our times, the refugees, and how illegal immigrants from Nigeria land up in the hell holes of Libya, abused and attacked. Also in the issue, we look at the dangerous life of a woman in South Africa, and what Africa’s chances are at the upcoming Commonwealth Games. Look out for the inspiring stories of entrepreneurs making their mark in the cut-throat world of business; all this and more stories on trends and lifestyle in this delicious current issue.
The New Wave Of Disruptors
Here they come, the networked whiz kids ready to dictate new trends and disrupt industries; the generation that found their way with touchscreens even before taking their first steps. Their language is coding, grammar is Instagram, and Google their go-to. They are the Generation Z, game-changing digital natives about to hit the workforce in a continent boasting one of the youngest populations in the world. Could they be the new class of billionaires in Africa?
10+ mins
The Journey To Nowhere
Poverty-stricken illegal migrants from Nigeria in search of a better future in Europe who end up in Libya, abused and exploited by traffickers. Their horrific accounts.
8 mins
The Perilous Life Of A Woman In South Africa
Many shocking statistics. One painful fact.
6 mins
Leading Change
Jolly Kamugira Kaguhangire, the Executive Director of Uganda Investment Authority (UIA), on how the country aims to create a million jobs by 2021.
3 mins
The Woman Hired To Turn Uber Around
She calls herself @badassboz on Twitter. The Ghanaian in Silicon Valley, Bozoma Saint John, is the woman tasked with changing Uber’s perception. Can she?
5 mins
Dressing Up The Rich And Famous
Jewelry designer Zakiyyah Smailovic is now taking African bling to Dubai.
3 mins
Forbes Woman Africa Magazine Description:
Publisher: ABN Publishing
Category: Business
Language: English
Frequency: Quarterly
Forbes Woman Africa is a pan-African publication that navigates the world of business for women, with features on the latest trends in the corporate sector and how its architecture speaks to women. In line with this, we feature the wealthy, powerful, influential and those women in business whose impact is felt long after they have come and gone.
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