Afribiz

AfriBiz: Opening Doors to Business in Africa through Information and Intelligenc

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This radio zone promotes discussions and dialogue, as well as providing information about doing business in Africa.

On-Demand Episodes

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As mobile phone penetration grows, so do the opportunities in mobile advertising. Isis Nyongo of inMobi joins us to share insights about the mobile advertising market in Africa.
00:45

Edward George of Ecobank Research joins us to share his thoughts about doing business in French-speaking West & Central Africa.
00:22

Today is the launch of the book, "Africas Future: Darkness to Destiny." Duncan Clark, the author, joins us to share about economic transformations discussed in the book.
00:15

Every year the Unreasonable Institute holds a global competition for entrepreneurs who use their business for impact. Join us as Teju Ravilochan, a co-founder of the Unreasonable Institute, highlights the emerging entrepreneurs... more
00:20

Banking is a major sector driving growth of services in Africa. Join us to hear James Mwangi, CEO of Kenya Equity Bank, share about the opportunities and ways to navigate this sector in Africa.
00:19

Africa has some of the top 100 major global infrastructure projects, according to CG/LA. Norman Anderson from CG/LA joins us to share why these projects have significance.
00:15

There are numerous cooperatives in Africa in sectors like agriculture and mining that help marry business and social issues because they help businesses tap producers and then large number of producers generate income which spurs... more
00:19

Most of the conversation about the changing dynamics of trade in Africa have focused on Brazil, India, and China over the last several years, but in this episode, Simon Freemantle, a senior analyst with Standard Bank Research,... more
00:14

Brian Herlihy, CEO of SEACOM, shares insights and tips about doing business successfully in the ICT sector in Africa.
00:58

A lot happened in 2011 that supports the understanding that the global economy will continue through a period of readjustment and rebalancing through 2015, if not beyond. The U.S. slow recovery, Europe debt crisis, and Chinas slowing... more
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