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‘CASH IS OUR COMPETITION'
Forbes Africa

‘CASH IS OUR COMPETITION'

Raja Rajamannar, Mastercard’s New York-based Chief Marketing Officer, was in Kenya recently. Having been a marketing guru for 35 years, he discusses key strategies for brands to stay relevant in the digital age.

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February 2020
WHERE EVERYONE GAINS
Forbes Africa

WHERE EVERYONE GAINS

The Global Gender Summit, fittingly held in Rwanda, reiterated that the only way to reduce poverty and develop Africa is to narrow the gender gap and optimize full human capital.

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February 2020
MAKE THE COLLEGES PAY
Forbes Africa

MAKE THE COLLEGES PAY

Most edtech startups are idealistic outfits with little revenue and low valuations, but Rachel Romer Carlson’s Guild Education is worth $1 billion and is on track to book $100 million in sales. Her secret? Connecting workers who have tuition benefits to colleges that will gladly pay to meet them.

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February 2020
CATTLE, CROPS AND KILLINGS
Forbes Africa

CATTLE, CROPS AND KILLINGS

There is a new shift to agriculture in Nigeria, but in its semi-arid rural parts, the feud for land and resources between farmers and nomadic herdsmen continues to threaten its future.

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February 2020
A NEW DAWN?
Forbes Africa

A NEW DAWN?

With the African Continental Free Trade Area agreement coming into force on July 1, the African Union may finally mean business.

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February 2020
‘WHAT STOPS US DOING THIS IN OTHER SPHERES?'
Forbes Africa

‘WHAT STOPS US DOING THIS IN OTHER SPHERES?'

The Rugby World Cup win created a sense of unity in an ailing Rainbow Nation. The team’s lead protagonists hope this is the start of bigger things for South Africa’s economy too.

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December 2019 - January 2020
‘NEVER BE A COPY AND-PASTE'
Forbes Africa

‘NEVER BE A COPY AND-PASTE'

South African entrepreneur and culture junkie, Sylvester Chauke, on the importance of standing out in the corporate world, his love for travel and the need to invest only in what one believes in.

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December 2019 - January 2020
UNATHI NKAYI'S GHANA
Forbes Africa

UNATHI NKAYI'S GHANA

In the coastal country’s capital Accra, the South African musician savored street food and a different kind of music, in tandem with the sound of the waves.

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December 2019 - January 2020
THE BOKS AND BIG BUCKS
Forbes Africa

THE BOKS AND BIG BUCKS

Investors gathered for the second annual South Africa Investment Conference as the country promised renewed optimism and a Springbok-style recovery despite a moody outlook.

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December 2019 - January 2020
SOLE PASSION
Forbes Africa

SOLE PASSION

Jo Farah found his feet in the sneaker cleaning business. His eco-friendly products are made in a lab.

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December 2019 - January 2020
MANY TRICKY CURVEBALLS
Forbes Africa

MANY TRICKY CURVEBALLS

In comparison with rugby, baseball is considered a minor sport in South Africa. Gift Ngoepe and Taylor Scott are role models but taking the game to the people is a massive task.

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December 2019 - January 2020
LIGHTS, CAMERA, LOCATION!
Forbes Africa

LIGHTS, CAMERA, LOCATION!

In the tiny, impoverished village of Kuntaur, an effort to bring global education to Gambian communities through films shown on a makeshift screen under a starlit African sky.

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December 2019 - January 2020
GREEN-SKY THINKING
Forbes Africa

GREEN-SKY THINKING

In Johannesburg, city-dwellers like Linah Moeketsi have taken the future of sustainable farming into their own hands. Where land is becoming scarce, they look to the skies.

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December 2019 - January 2020
AFRICAN OF THE YEAR
Forbes Africa

AFRICAN OF THE YEAR

THE PRESIDENT OF THE AFRICAN DEVELOPMENT BANK BELIEVES PASSIONATELY THAT POVERTY HAS NO PLACE IN AFRICA. RESTLESS ABOUT CREATING OPPORTUNITIES FOR THE CONTINENT AND PROMOTING FOOD SECURITY THROUGH AGRICULTURAL INNOVATION, THIS IS A MAN ON A MISSION.

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December 2019 - January 2020
AFRICA IN THE DESERT
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AFRICA IN THE DESERT

Manal A Bayat, Chief Community Engagement Officer, Expo 2020 Dubai, on how for the first time in world expo history, all African nations will participate in a global event that will drive SME and sustainable development in the region.

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December 2019 - January 2020
How Brexit Will Impact Africa
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How Brexit Will Impact Africa

Should trade barriers go up between the UK and EU, there could also be opportunities for greater direct trade between Africa and London.

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November 2019
Heels On Wheels
Forbes Africa

Heels On Wheels

The freight and logistics sector is changing face. More women are at the helm – and speeding ahead.

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November 2019
What's Brewing In Tokyo
Forbes Africa

What's Brewing In Tokyo

Japan, a tea-drinking nation, is one of South Africa’s biggest importers of rooibos tea. In 2018, a record high of 2,000 tonnes of the homegrown blend was shipped off to the land of the rising sun.

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November 2019
Collector's Edition
Forbes Africa

Collector's Edition

From the old to the unusual to the bizarre, what is it that motivates the rarefied pursuit of collecting objects? For the aficionados soon to be unraveled on these pages, their collectibles are more than mere things – they are priceless treasures and extensions of who they are.

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November 2019
‘What Use Is A Fisherman Who Can No Longer Fish?'
Forbes Africa

‘What Use Is A Fisherman Who Can No Longer Fish?'

Senegal’s fishermen are now vying for survival and a future out of poverty, beyond the shores of their home country.

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November 2019
The Rage And Tears That Tore A Nation
Forbes Africa

The Rage And Tears That Tore A Nation

Snapshots Of The Outrage Against Foreign Nationals And Protests Against Sexual Offenders In South Africa In Recent Weeks, Captured By Forbes Africa Photojournalist Motlabana Monnakgotla.

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October 2019
The Game Beyond The Border
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The Game Beyond The Border

South African coach Thabo Senong is now aiming to make Lesotho one of the good footballing nations on the continent.

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October 2019
The Dragon Roars In Lagos
Forbes Africa

The Dragon Roars In Lagos

A snapshot of the depth and breadth of China’s engagement, particularly in the continent’s biggest economy.

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October 2019
8 Years And Growing
Forbes Africa

8 Years And Growing

As FORBES AFRICA celebrates eight years of showcasing African entrepreneurship, we look back on our stellar collection of cover stars, ranging from billionaires to space explorers to industrialists, self-made multi-millionaire businessmen and social entrepreneurs working for Africa. They tell us what they are doing now, how their businesses have grown, and where the continent is headed.

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October 2019
‘Cape Town Is The New Hollywood'
Forbes Africa

‘Cape Town Is The New Hollywood'

Hollywood actor Kristin Davis was in Africa recently visiting refugee camps and shining an unwavering light on the needs of the displaced, especially girls and women. November will also see the release of a film on elephant conservation that she shot last summer in South Africa and Zambia.

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October 2019
A New Spin On The Hills
Forbes Africa

A New Spin On The Hills

The fashion industry is on a roll in the hill country of Rwanda, with local designers and products giving foreign brands a run for their money.

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August 2019
Hopes, Dreams and Rising Costs
Forbes Africa

Hopes, Dreams and Rising Costs

At the Olympic Games in Rio, the athletes will focus on their times, distances and scores; while the rest of Brazil will worry about the cost.

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July 2016
Heroes Almost HeartBroken
Forbes Africa

Heroes Almost HeartBroken

The dream of every athlete is to compete at the Olympics. That dream was almost shattered for Kenya’s popular athletes by lethargic politicians

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July 2016
Mandela Stands Tall Over People Fighting For Liberation
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Mandela Stands Tall Over People Fighting For Liberation

On July 18, 1918, Nelson Mandela was born in South Africa’s Eastern Cape. Ninety eight years later, and 10,000 miles away, his statue stands in Ramallah.

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July 2016
How Pain, Bullying And A Pork Chop Can Get You To Gold
Forbes Africa

How Pain, Bullying And A Pork Chop Can Get You To Gold

In a few weeks’ time, a young Zimbabwean, who grew up in a backyard pool in Harare, will compete in the Olympic pool for a fifth time. FORBES AFRICA columnist, Kirsty Coventry, is one of Africa’s top hopes to smash world records and come home with Olympic medals.

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July 2016