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Thumeza changing logistics landscape in Bulawayo
My name is Gugulethu Siso and I am the Founder and CEO of Thumeza which is registered as a Private Business Corporation. Thumeza is a delivery solutions provider focused on on-demand and last mile del...Published: 17 Nov 2018 at 12:43hrs | 2 | by Gugulethu Siso
Mazibisa: A man on a mission
NKOSANA George Mazibisa is a young man on a mission. While his age mates are looking for employment, he has already set up a company and is creating jobs.After resigning from his job in 2013, ...Published: 04 Nov 2018 at 09:04hrs | 3 | by Staff reporter
Tony Elumelu sponsors 21 Zimbabwean entrepreneurs
About 21 Zimbabwean entrepreneurs are among 1 000 young persons who will benefit from the latest round of the Tony Elumelu Entrepreneurship Programme's (TEEP) $100 million fund.TEEP is a brain...Published: 30 Oct 2018 at 05:28hrs | 3 | by Staff reporter
Africa waking up from economic slumber
THE Chinese bamboo is an amazing tree. Its seed stays underground for five years without germinating, but when it does, it grows 50 feet in one week. What is important is not how long it delays but ho...Published: 14 Jun 2018 at 14:42hrs | | by Enos Denhere
Edzai Zvobwo selected for Tony Elumelu Entrepreneurship Programme
South African based, Zimbabwean born mathematician and author, Edzai Conilias Zvobwo, popularly known as "The MathsGenius" has been selected as one of the 1 250 entrepreneurs to attend the prestigious...Published: 28 Mar 2018 at 11:59hrs | | by Staff reporter
Tony Elumelu empowering entrepreneurs in Africa
" As an entrepreneur myself, I understand what it feels like to yearn for a lifeline, to hope for a 'big break', to look forward to enjoying some luck.", vowed that Tony O. Elumelu. Tony O. Elumelu is...Published: 27 Oct 2017 at 11:46hrs | 1 | by Enos Denhere
Dangote believes in Africa
The Chinese bamboo is an amazing tree , it's seed stays underground for 5 years without germinating but when it does, it grows 50feet in 1 week.What is important is not how long it delays but how fast...Published: 19 Oct 2017 at 13:09hrs | 2 | by Enos Denhere
Nigerian billionaire eyes Zimbabwe
NIGERIAN billionaire, Tony Elumelu has expressed an interest in investing in Zimbabwe if he discovers good opportunities in the country.Elumelu visited Zimbabwe in 2015 and toured the First Fa...Published: 03 Jul 2017 at 07:32hrs | | by Staff reporter
Strive Masiyiwa strove to where he is now
The mention of the name Strive Masiyiwa instantly the group company Econet Wireless and philanthropist rings in your mind. What about Mutumwa Dziva Mawere? The name has a link to Africa Resources Limi...Published: 23 May 2017 at 11:10hrs | 10 | by Enos Denhere
Youth can help achieve SDGs
In 2015, Samuel Malinga, at age 26, founded Sanitation Africa - a company engaged in turning human waste into briquettes for cooking and agricultural manure. For his innovative approach to waste manag...Published: 05 Apr 2017 at 23:16hrs | 2 | by Kingsley Ighobor
Another Nigerian billionaire in Zimbabwe
Nigerian billionaire, Tony Elumelu, whose net worth is close to $1,6 billion is today expected in the country, where he will explore possible investment opportunities in the fields of agriculture,...Published: 23 Nov 2015 at 05:38hrs | 1 | by Staff reporter
3 Zimbabweans listed among Africa's 50 most influential personalities
Zimbabweans have been feted fairly on the list compiled by ...Published: 06 Aug 2015 at 12:55hrs | | by Staff reporter
African philanthropists push for prosperity
Last July, US President Barack Obama set the spark for his Power Africa programme that will help sub-Saharan African countries build power production and transmission projects and double their el...Published: 14 Dec 2013 at 02:34hrs | 5 | by Kingsley Ighobor
Strive Masiyiwa's wife supports 40 000 children
JOHANNESBURG - It's 3pm on a crisp August afternoon in Johannesburg.Tsitsi Masiyiwa is seated on a comfy couch in a makeshift living room at her elegant office in the leafy suburbs of Dainfern...Published: 04 Oct 2013 at 07:48hrs | 20 | by Staff reporter
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