Business Travel / Travel / Uncategorized
Dakar is Senegal’s capital, and the West African country’s largest city. Its strategic location as one of the regions’ main seaports means that it attracts a large number of business men and women. The westernmost point of Africa, Dakar has a population of over 1 million people, while its metropolitan areas [...]
Current Events / Music / Sports / Uncategorized
In honor of the start of the Africa Cup of Nations (Afcon) on 19 January 2013, our very first “Video of the Week” post goes to: Sela Sela – The Official Afcon Song The Confederation of African Football (CAF) has chosen “Sela Sela” (Dance Together) as the official song of [...]
Business & Finance / Education / Uncategorized
An ALB Thought Leadership Series In Africa, only 3 out of every 1 million people pursue an MBA. Globally, that number is more than 40 for every 1 million.* Consider the above statistic, and combine it with research done by BusinessWeek showing that within 10 years of graduation, nearly 1,500 MBA graduates [...]
Current Events / Human Rights & Civil Liberties / Politics and Government / Uncategorized
Since 2003, Joyce Nangobi has been on a mission to help other women fight corruption. “It started as a necessity”, she says. At the time, families were being illegally evicted from their homes in Jinja, Uganda. With many women widowed or with their husbands away working in urban areas, they [...]
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