Category | Doing Business in Africa

60 growth entrepreneurs from Asia and Africa arrive at AllWorld Summit at Harvard University

Posted on 19 October 2010

60 growth entrepreneurs from 20 cities in Africa (South Africa), the Middle East (Egypt, Jordan, Lebanon, Saudi Arabia, and UAE) and Asia (India and Pakistan) will arrive for the AllWorld Summit at Harvard University (www.allworldlive.com).  This is an unprecedented gathering of the world’s top performing company builders with illustrious Harvard faculty, private equity and VC 

Innovation and Entrepreneurship Center in Smart Village, Egypt

Posted on 08 October 2010

Minister of Communications and Information Technology Dr. Tarek Kamel announced the launch of Innovation and Entrepreneurship Center at the Smart Village. Viewed as a technological and civilization leap for Egypt, the center is likely to position the country on the world’s technological innovation and creativity map over the coming period. Minister Kamel noted that the 

Trade between India and South Africa encouraged

Posted on 08 October 2010

Pretoria – President Jacob Zuma has invited India to build further its business relations with South Africa. The World Bank Group’s 2010 ‘Doing Business’ report ranked South Africa 34th – out of 183 countries – for the ease of doing business. The country was placed at number 45 – ahead of countries like Poland and 

Us businesses looking for opportunities in Libya, Tunisia, and Algeria.

Posted on 08 October 2010

The National U.S.-Arab Chamber of Commerce (NUSACC) has just concluded a high-level trade & investment mission to Libya, Tunisia, and Algeria. Senior executives from companies all over the United States participated in the mission, one that highlighted a wide variety of business opportunities in the three North African nations. “More than half the population of 

Babson College Center Established in Rwanda

Posted on 02 October 2010

The Babson College-Rwanda Entrepreneurship Center has been established in Kigali. It will focus on developing entrepreneurs throughout Rwanda. The first of its kind in Rwanda, it will be staffed by Babson and housed within the Rwandan Private Sector Federation (PSF). The Center, Babson and PSF will work with regional Rwanda Investment Groups to identify high potential 

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