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Elumelu Foundation Selects 1,000 African Entrepreneurs

The Tony Elumelu Foundation (TEF) yesterday announced the selection of the first 1,000 African entrepreneurs for the Tony Elumelu Entrepreneurship Programme (TEEP). TEEP is a $100 million initiative to discover and support 10,000 African entrepreneurs over the next decade, with a target of creating one million new jobs and $10

About Us [press release]

1. The ECONOMIC FREEDOM FIGHTERS is a radical and militant economic emancipation movement that brings together revolutionary, fearless, radical, and militant activists, workers’ movements, nongovernmental organisations, community-based organisations and lobby groups under the umbrella of pursuing the struggle for economic emancipation. 2. The EFF is a radical, leftist, anti-capitalist and

Nigerian tycoon shortlists 167 Kenyan start-ups for funding (Business Daily (Kenya))

Nigerian billionaire businessman and philanthropist Tony Elumelu has selected 167 Kenyan entrepreneurs to benefit from his Sh9.2 billion start-up fund targeting 10,000 enterprises across Africa.The Tony Elumelu Foundation is seeking to discover and support business ideas over the next decade and create one million new jobs and Sh919.5 billion ($10

Elumelu Foundation to create 1m jobs in Africa (Daily Trust (Nigeria))

The Tony Elumelu Foundation (TEF) yesterday announced the selection of the first 1,000 African entrepreneurs for the Tony Elumelu Entrepreneurship Programme (TEEP) and its plan to create 1 million jobs in Africa. TEEP is a $100 million initiative to discover and support 10,000 African entrepreneurs over the next decade, with

SAFTAs Winners for 2015 [press release]

South Africarsquos own glittering award ceremonies for film and television enthralled audiences this past weekend. Two star-studded evenings, on 20 and 22 March saw big names from film and television, celebrities, entertainment industry leaders and prominent officials come out to Gallagher Estate in Johannesburg to honour the winners of the

Remember Sharpeville: S Africa mired in memory politics (Al Jazeera)

South Africans mark 55 years since one of the worst apartheid-era mass killings, but other atrocities still forgotten. South Africans commemorate the 55th anniversary of the Sharpeville massacre on Saturday, when 69 people were killed and 180 others wounded for protesting apartheid. The day is hallowed on the South African

Myanmar Sports Fitness Equipment Exhibition Healthcare Sports Fitness Beauty Fashion Show Yangon 2015 Aug 7-9 (PR Newswire)

Myanmar Sports Equipment Exhibition, Myanmar Fitness Equipment Expo, Myanmar Fitness Show, Myanmar Fashion Show, Myanmar Cosmetics Exhibition, Myanmar Medical Exhibition, Myanmar Pharma Expo, Myanmar Medical Summit, Yangon 2015 Aug 7-9 YANGON, Myanmar, March 19, 2015 /PRNewswire-iReach/ — MiTA Myanmar Sports & Fitness Equipment and Services Exhibition will be held during

Hope, pessimism in a ‘new’ South Africa (New Jersey Jewish News)

Clashing perspectives of the ‘most beautiful country in the world’ The bright face of the “new” South Africa: Kelly Grevler teaches her weekly, free guitar class in the Maboneng Precinct, Johannesburg.     Photo by Elaine Durbach Looking for perspective, NJJN writer Elaine Durbach takes in the beauty of Hermanus in

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