Talking African business elsewhere

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This is just a note to announce that Annansi Chronicles has joined a group of authors in launching a new social entrepreneurship section of “the world’s #1 site for small business motivation and strategies”, www.evancarmichael.com. Titled, Sustainable Development Through Entrepreneurship: African Accounts, the new section will focus on the African perspective in business and entrepreneurship. Among the authors who already write for the site are Donald Trump, Michael Gerber, Zig Ziglar, Seth Godin, Jay Conrad Levinson, Guy Kawasaki, and more.

With nearly half of its population living in conditions of extreme poverty, the economic realities of Africa are harsh.

And yet, the promise of sustainable development remains bright.

By creating economic growth, African entrepreneurs are proving to be at the heart of that promise, and a key weapon in the fight against poverty.

These are their stories.

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  1. Keep up the good work! I have a keen interest in trade with my role on the Advisory Board of the Hunter Export Centre in Australia.

    Having been to Kenya over ten years ago, Africa is a beautiful place with huge potential.

    Hopefully one day I’ll return…

    Gordon Whitehead | Jul 27, 2007 | Reply

  2. Kofi, this is too sweet for me not to be a part of. Will try. Very intriguing and allows for an even more intense focus on entrepreneurism in Africa.

    Ladybrille | Jul 30, 2007 | Reply

  3. I AM AN ENTREPRENEUR, AFTER HURRICANE KATRINA, NO ONE SEEMS TO CARE ANYMORE, SO TO MAKE A DIFFERENCE WE NEED FOUNDATION. TO PUT US FIRST IS A PLUS FOR AFRICANS AND AFRICAN AMERICANS, WHO IS LOOKING FOR A BETTER WAY AND A WAY OUT OF POVERTY.

    CELERITY FASHIONS | Aug 30, 2007 | Reply

  4. I’M ALL FOR CHANGES

    CELEBRITY FASHIONS | Aug 30, 2007 | Reply

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Talking African business elsewhere

This is just a note to announce that Annansi Chronicles has joined a group of authors in launching a new social entrepreneurship section of “the world’s #1 site for small business motivation and strategies”, www.evancarmichael.com. Titled, Sustainable Development Through Entrepreneurship: African Accounts, the new section will focus on the African perspective in business and entrepreneurship. Among the authors who already write for the site are Donald Trump, Michael Gerber, Zig Ziglar, Seth Godin, Jay Conrad Levinson, Guy Kawasaki, and more.

With nearly half of its population living in conditions of extreme poverty, the economic realities of Africa are harsh.

And yet, the promise of sustainable development remains bright.

By creating economic growth, African entrepreneurs are proving to be at the heart of that promise, and a key weapon in the fight against poverty.

These are their stories.

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  • Netvouz
  • RawSugar
  • Reddit
  • scuttle
  • Shadows
  • Simpy
  • Smarking
  • Spurl
  • TailRank
  • Wists
  • YahooMyWeb

4 Comment(s)

  1. Keep up the good work! I have a keen interest in trade with my role on the Advisory Board of the Hunter Export Centre in Australia.

    Having been to Kenya over ten years ago, Africa is a beautiful place with huge potential.

    Hopefully one day I’ll return…

    Gordon Whitehead | Jul 27, 2007 | Reply

  2. Kofi, this is too sweet for me not to be a part of. Will try. Very intriguing and allows for an even more intense focus on entrepreneurism in Africa.

    Ladybrille | Jul 30, 2007 | Reply

  3. I AM AN ENTREPRENEUR, AFTER HURRICANE KATRINA, NO ONE SEEMS TO CARE ANYMORE, SO TO MAKE A DIFFERENCE WE NEED FOUNDATION. TO PUT US FIRST IS A PLUS FOR AFRICANS AND AFRICAN AMERICANS, WHO IS LOOKING FOR A BETTER WAY AND A WAY OUT OF POVERTY.

    CELERITY FASHIONS | Aug 30, 2007 | Reply

  4. I’M ALL FOR CHANGES

    CELEBRITY FASHIONS | Aug 30, 2007 | Reply

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