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Global ad agencies jostle for E.Africa's $1 bln market

Global ad agencies jostle for E.Africa's $1 bln market | The Other Africa | Scoop.it
NAIROBI (Reuters) - The arrival of global advertising agencies has raised the stakes in east Africa's $1 billion market, with new players hoping to wrestle a piece of the action from the Kenyan company Scangroup, the regional leader.

French-based Havas Media International and South African media group Carat, a unit of Aegis Media, are also angling for a piece of the action in a sector fuelled by a fast-growing middle class in Kenya, east Africa's largest economy.
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An African consumer revolution needs African leaders

An African consumer revolution needs African leaders | The Other Africa | Scoop.it
I would also go further and say the time has come to challenge the thinking, particularly prevalent in Africa, that the key to poverty reduction lies more in the business of development than in the development of business. I sometimes get the impression people feel that discussing sophisticated brands, products and markets is inappropriate in a continent where poverty is pervasive. I can accept that many Africans don’t have much money. I can’t accept they are any less intelligent or sophisticated consumers than the rest of us. I do believe that by changing our perceptions we can engage with them to build sustainable and equitable new economies.
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Yoruba101 now available on the Apple appstore

Yoruba101 now available on the Apple appstore | The Other Africa | Scoop.it
Yoruba101, a fun and educative app that gets young children and those who want to learn started on Yoruba language is now available on the Apple app store.
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Africa’s emerging middle class is the world’s fastest growing

Africa’s emerging middle class is the world’s fastest growing | The Other Africa | Scoop.it
After years of headlines about Africa‘s poverty, its emerging middle class is now grabbing attention as a driver of growth and democracy and an expanding pool of consumers for market-hungry retailers.
Elizabeth Horlemann's curator insight, May 14, 1:58 AM

Africa is Open for Business - Welcome

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In its Africa Pulse report last month, the World Bank said consumer spending accounted for more than 60 percent of Sub-Saharan Africa’s buoyant economic growth, which it forecast would accelerate to more than 5 percent over the next three years, far outpacing the global average.

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Africa’s rise is real says Ernst & Young

Africa’s rise is real says Ernst & Young | The Other Africa | Scoop.it
Africa attractiveness survey 2013; Getting down to business Despite some ongoing skepticism, the past decade has been one of robust and sustained growth in Africa.
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African mobile handset company Mi-Fone says it is not afraid of the ‘big guys’

African mobile handset company Mi-Fone says it is not afraid of the ‘big guys’ | The Other Africa | Scoop.it
1 inShare 6 Ugandan-born Alpesh Patel quit his job at Motorola to start his own pan–African mobile phone brand Mi-Fone. Five years on, Mi-Fone has sold more than 1.5 million devices in 14 countries across the continent. The company – headquartered in Port Louis, Mauritius – targets low income earners in Africa with its handsets that sell at between US$12 and $100.
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VIDEO: World graffiti artists gather in Dakar

VIDEO: World graffiti artists gather in Dakar | The Other Africa | Scoop.it
In Senegal's capital, Dakar, artists from around the world have gathered for Festigraff, a graffiti festival. Focus on Africa's Laeila Adjovi went along to have a look.
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Nigeria Spent $1.2 Billion On 21 Million Mobile Phones In 2012: GfK RT

VENTURES AFRICA – A report by GfK Retail and Technology Nigeria has shown the Nigerian market spent an average of 181 billion naira ($1.2 billion) to purchase 21.5 million mobile phones in 2012.
Elizabeth Horlemann's curator insight, April 19, 6:49 AM

Nigeria is one of the fastest growing markets when it comes to mobile phones

earthdog58's comment, April 24, 5:41 AM
The mobile phone has revolutionised the continent - people cna't believe the innovative way they are being used. Things like Mpesa and MHealth in Kenya.
Elizabeth Horlemann's comment, April 24, 9:27 AM
Yes I know that German has been having talks with Mpesa to learn more about the concept of money transfer.
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BRICS Sign Development Deals, Billionaire Motsepe To Chair Proposed Council

BRICS Sign Development Deals, Billionaire Motsepe To Chair Proposed Council | The Other Africa | Scoop.it
VENTURES AFRICA – A number of deals were endorsed at the BRICS summit this week including the launching of the development bank and the business council.
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Africa Is A Lucrative Continent For International Commerce – DHL

Africa Is A Lucrative Continent For International Commerce – DHL | The Other Africa | Scoop.it
VENTURES AFRICA – Like many global business leaders, Ken Allen, Chief Executive Officer of global express and logistics provider, DHL Express, has also expressed his opinion on Africa’s immense potential for investments.
Elizabeth Horlemann's curator insight, May 2, 9:55 PM

This is definitely revolutionalize the communication industry in Eastern Africa

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CNN’s Inside Africa to showcase Nigerians using technology to solve societal problems on March 15th

Inside Africa, CNN’s weekly programme that explores the diversity of different cultures, countries and regions will focus Errol Barnett’s visit to Lagos Nigeria during the just concluded Social Media Week. Errol who went round Lagos, on a journey to discover how new technology is helping solve problems in Africa’s biggest city.
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Hotel group COO talks about his company’s African expansion plans

Hotel group COO talks about his company’s African expansion plans | The Other Africa | Scoop.it
Hotel developments across the continent are growing as international hotel groups start to recognise the potential for ‘destination Africa’. With business travel increasing in many African regions, and tourism destinations requiring leisure hotels to meet the needs of travellers from around the world, Africa offers potential for multinational hotel brands.
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Inadequate local production: Shoprite still needs to import eggs into some African countries

Inadequate local production: Shoprite still needs to import eggs into some African countries | The Other Africa | Scoop.it
...Wiese said that greater intra-African trade is needed to really kick-start the African consumer story. “It is still a very sad fact that of all African trade, less than 15% is intra-African. And you know it is trade that makes economies grow, and that creates the consumer that you want.”
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Photos: Samsung shares its Journey of Wonder with Africa ...

Photos: Samsung shares its Journey of Wonder with Africa ... | The Other Africa | Scoop.it
As tech enthusiasts around the world awaited the global launch of Samsung’s Galaxy S 4 smartphone, the electronics giant held its annual Africa Forum Cape Town, South Africa, where it announced a range of new electronics manufactured for the Africa market. The forum under the theme, ‘Journey of Wonder’ attracted approximately 200 journalists from across Africa, all of whom have flocked to Cape Town to experience electronics that will be made available to the continent in the coming months.
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Building a venture from scratch not for the faint-hearted, says gourmet tea entrepreneur

Building a venture from scratch not for the faint-hearted, says gourmet tea entrepreneur | The Other Africa | Scoop.it
Cote d’Ivoire-born Swaady Martin-Leke is the founder and CEO of YSWARA, a newly launched African tea company that is targeted at the higher-end consumer market. The company is based in South Africa, but sources its teas from across the continent. According to Martin-Leke, the luxury market in Africa offers increasing opportunities with the steady growth in the African middle class and discretionary income.
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AUDIO: Back to Benin: Brazil's slave and voodoo ties

AUDIO: Back to Benin: Brazil's slave and voodoo ties | The Other Africa | Scoop.it
The journey of an Afro-Brazilian priest to Benin and the cultural links he discovered.
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Over 32.5 million Nigerians access the Internet via telecommunications networks, the NCC reveals

Over 32.5 million Nigerians access the Internet via telecommunications networks, the NCC reveals | The Other Africa | Scoop.it
Over 32.5 million Nigerians access the Internet via telecommunications networks, the Nigerian Communications Commission has revealed. The fast growing number is led by the rapid rise of smartphone adoption in the country led by aggressive marketing by smartphone device manufacturers such as Blackberry, Samsung and Huawei.
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Meet the Boss: Femi Oyetunji, MD, Continental Re

Meet the Boss: Femi Oyetunji, MD, Continental Re | The Other Africa | Scoop.it
I find that the youth are in too much of a hurry. Successful businesses are built one step at a time. You can’t take shortcuts. It may look foolish, but honesty really is the best policy. The youth need to be focused and do things properly. They don’t need to reinvent the wheel.
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A foodie revolution cooking in West Africa

A foodie revolution cooking in West Africa | The Other Africa | Scoop.it
Ghanaian bars and restaurants have got a taste for a growing attitude in the region, and treat world-class local ingredients with the seriousness they deserve. Republic has an ethos of using local ingredients, championing traditional Ghanaian brews and ingredients but serving them up with a twist, and its owners say they are part of a foodie revolution beginning in the region, marking a new dawn in attitudes to eating.
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Kenyan Entrepreneur Stands To Make Millions After Sale To L'Oreal - Forbes

Kenyan Entrepreneur Stands To Make Millions After Sale To L'Oreal - Forbes | The Other Africa | Scoop.it
Kenyan businessman Paul Kinuthia recently sold the health and beauty divisions of his Interconsumer Products to L'Oreal for an undisclosed amount speculated to be in the millions. He still owns and runs the remaining businesses such as diapers.
earthdog58's curator insight, April 24, 5:38 AM

A nice positive story. 

 

One way to know you are married to an African woman: 365 different types of hair product in the bathroom.

Elizabeth Horlemann's curator insight, May 2, 9:54 PM

Obviously a new market has been opened not only in Kenya but also for the Eastern Africa region

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How Twitter Got Nigerian Online Store A Multi Million Dollar Investment

How Twitter Got Nigerian Online Store A Multi Million Dollar Investment | The Other Africa | Scoop.it
VENTURES AFRICA – At 10, Nigerian-born Sim Shagaya began writing computer codes. At Christmas, he would program his basic computer, run syntaxes, and connect it to a TV set to display ‘Merry Christmas’ and a digital xmas tree. Many years later, upon graduating as an Electrical Engineer from George Washington University, and bagging his MBA at Harvard Business School, he became the Vice President of Rand Merchant Bank (West Africa), after which he led Google Africa. Over the years, he has founded several tech startups – iNollywood, E-motion, DealDey, and Konga – the latest of which is Konga.com, a Nigerian online shopping mall launched July 2012 with 7 workers, which currently has grown to 130.
Elizabeth Horlemann's curator insight, May 2, 9:54 PM

Mastering the 140 characters is really worth it.

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VIDEO: Can India compete with China in Africa?

VIDEO: Can India compete with China in Africa? | The Other Africa | Scoop.it
Representatives from African countries are to visit Delhi for the India Africa partnership forum With weak demand for Indian goods in traditional markets such as Europe and the US, Africa provides an increasingly important opportunity, but can India challenge China's influence on the continent?
David McQueen's curator insight, March 25, 5:46 AM

Interesting how many nations and governments see the importance of subsaharan Africa as a key economic hub

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AfDB Boosts Data Management, Dissemination In 20 African Countries

AfDB Boosts Data Management, Dissemination In 20 African Countries | The Other Africa | Scoop.it
VENTURES AFRICA – Under the “Africa Information Highway” initiative by The African Development Bank (AfDB), Open Data Platforms has been launched for 20 African countries to improve data management and dissemination in Africa.
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Abuja, Lagos Rank As Most Expensive African Cities

Abuja, Lagos Rank As Most Expensive African Cities | The Other Africa | Scoop.it
VENTURES AFRICA – Nigeria’s capital Abuja, and commercial city Lagos, have been rated as the second and fourth most expensive African cities respectively, according to an index by theEconomist Intelligence Unit (EIU) on 25 African cities just ahead of the Nigerian Summit 2013.
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South African Minister Calls For Focus On African Economies

South African Minister Calls For Focus On African Economies | The Other Africa | Scoop.it
VENTURES AFRICA – A prominent South African government minister has called on the country’s businesses to re-ignite their attention to invest in African economies.
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Interview: The man behind Nigeria’s answer to the iPad

Interview: The man behind Nigeria’s answer to the iPad | The Other Africa | Scoop.it
Saheed Adepoju, 30, is co-founder of the Encipher Group, a Nigerian technology company famed for producing the country’s first tablet computer, called the ‘Inye’. Adepoju told How we made it in Africa’s Dinfin Mulupi more about the company and the state of Nigeria’s technology sector. Below are excerpts.
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