Forbes Africa - April - May 2024
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Itâs here! The 10th anniversary edition of FORBES AFRICAâs 30 Under 30 list is in the April/May 2024 issue, and we canât wait to unravel the careers and conversations of this yearâs achievers! Just as the honorees who have come before them, the class of 2024 too are driven by impact, leading by example and leaving an indelible path for the changemakers to come. For a decade now, we have uncovered the unmistakable potential and talent pool that exists on a continent boasting the worldâs youngest population. Also, in this issue, thereâs more talent unfurling in Nigeriaâs skit-making world, where artists reportedly earn over $20,000 monthly, attracting transnational collaborations, and catalyzing the growth of the creative industry. In our lifestyle section, we get into the shoes of Africaâs sneaker market thatâs experiencing strident growth. In our tech segment, we look at subjects as diverse as gene editing, the digital afterlife and the dark side of AI and how it is stealing your voice. Besides the regular dose of enterprising entrepreneurs aiming high â including the fabulous Sabrina Elba in her five-inch heels â we look at survivors and thrivers such as a wine farmer whose mother worked in the vineyards as a laborer during the apartheid era in South Africa and who now, owns a winery selling premium products. All this and more, in the April/May 2024 issue of FORBES AFRICA, in stores now!
FROM WEF TO WAR TO POLLS AND POLITICS, AN INTERESTING YEAR FOR THE WORLD
\"HISTORY HAS TAUGHT US MANY LESSONS AND SELF-PRESERVATION IS AN ADEQUATE MOTIVATION FOR NATIONS TO ACT IN SELFINTEREST. THE ONLY WAY FIGHTING BETWEEN NEIGHBORS CAN COME TO AN END IS IF THE TWO (WITH THE HELP OF AFFECTED AND INTERESTED NEIGHBORS) SIT DOWN TO TALK.\"\"
7 mins
The Road To Peace: From Kyiv To Vilakazi Street
On a bright summer day in March in South Africa, Oleksandra Romantsova is at Vilakazi Street in Johannesburgâs sprawling Soweto township.
2 mins
Ubuntu And The Audacity To Believe In Business Dreams
It is a universally-accepted notion that, if we are to truly become a more equitable society, more women are needed in the corridors of power and influence.
2 mins
From Scotland to Nigeria
The Macallan, renowned worldwide for its extraordinary single-malt whiskies, recently presented The Reach in Africa for the first time.
5 mins
The Entrepreneur Rewriting Africa's Payment Playbook
Benjamin Fernandes is the founder and CEO of NALA. Born and raised in Tanzania, at 17, Fernandes received a conditional scholarship offer from the University of Northwestern in the US for his bachelors.
2 mins
THE CLASS OF 2024 PASSION, PURPOSE AND A DECADE OF THE 30 UNDER 30 LIST
THE MILESTONE SPEAKS FOR ITSELF: IT'S THE 10TH ANNIVERSARY OF FORBES AFRICA'S 30 UNDER 30 LIST, AND JUST LIKE THE HONOREES WHO HAVE COME BEFORE THEM, THE CLASS OF 2024 TOO ARE DRIVEN BY IMPACT. PROFITS ASIDE, IT'S ABOUT ACHIEVING SUCCESS WITH INNOVATION, INFLUENCE AND INDIVIDUALITY. THEY AREN'T LOOKING TO FILL BIG SHOES BUT RATHER LACE UP THEIR OWN AND FORGE AHEAD WITH GIANT STRIDES, LEADING BY EXAMPLE AND LEAVING AN INDELIBLE PATH FOR THE CHANGEMAKERS TO COME.
10+ mins
HUNGRY FOR GROWTH
By applying Amazon's playbook to the restaurant supply business, family-owned Clark Associates, in Pennsylvaniaâs Amish country, has rapidly captured roughly a fifth of the 18 billion industry. Now, like Jeff Bezos before them, they want a larger portion.
6 mins
Creating Stronger Communities In Africa Through Digital And Financial Inclusion
In Sub-Saharan Africa, a silent barrier to economic inclusion and social mobility persists: one in four adults lacks identification, according to a World Bank report.
2 mins
TASTING SUCCESS
Paul Siguqa has had an unlikely journey in the wine business in South Africa. His mother worked in the vineyards as a laborer during the apartheid era and now, his fully black-owned wine farm sells premium products.
4 mins
Rwandan Mining Regulator Unveils Three-Year Mineral Exploration Campaign
A holistic approach to responsible mineral resource management in the country.
2 mins
Reflecting On 2023 Milestones And A Look Ahead
Last year solidified Rwanda's position as a prime African mining investment destination and a burgeoning hub for mineral value addition. What will 2024 hold?
2 mins
How The Mining Sector Contributes To Community Development Initiatives
It plays a significant role in Rwanda's overall development, contributing to infrastructure, job creation, health, education, and even environmental conservation. It's not just about extracting resources; mining is mandated to build up the communities and nation alongside its operations.
2 mins
Women Empowerment And Transformation In Mining: A Distinctive Perspective
GMDC is a mining company that specializes in tungsten (wolfram) and operates in the city of Kigali, Nyarugenge District, Mageragere Sector.
2 mins
Gene Gamechanger
Disease-resistant crops? Cows that can withstand climate change? Here's how CRISPR is already transforming the continent, and why building a network of skilled scientists can help position Africa as a key global contributor in this frontier of crop development.
4 mins
The dark Side of AI
There is a thin line between innovation and abuse. A look at how large language models (LLMs) are making cyber-criminals even better at mastering the art of deception.
1 min
Kigali Triennial, The Ambitious New Event On The African Cultural Calendar
Rwanda has rightly earned the nickname of \"a land of a thousand hills and a thousand and one opportunities\" because of the country's impressive economic progress. However, after the recently-concluded celebration of arts which was the inaugural Kigali Triennial festival, you can now add culture to the list of things the country offers for tourists and investors.
5 mins
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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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