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The Celluloid Warrior Fighting Against HIV
Forbes Africa

The Celluloid Warrior Fighting Against HIV

HIV/AIDS remains a global concern. International star and Zimbabwean playwright Danai Gurira is using her celebrity to battle for its elimination.

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9 mins  |
February 2019
The State Of Crisis
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The State Of Crisis

Zimbabwe put Emmerson Mnangagwa in power hoping he would revive its battered economy. This expectation is on a downward spiral as harassed citizens take to the streets.

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10+ mins  |
February 2019
The Fight Of A Bot Named Madiba
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The Fight Of A Bot Named Madiba

For one of the biggest robotics competitions on earth, a team of Generation Z-ers from South Africa made their way to Mexico accompanied by a robot with the fists and fury to fight.

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3 mins  |
September 2018
‘Not Necessary To Be Born Rich'
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‘Not Necessary To Be Born Rich'

One of West Africa’s richest men and a formidable force in banking, Jim Ovia reveals some key lessons for Africa’s entrepreneurs in his first book.

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4 mins  |
September 2018
​The Biggest Goal Of All
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​The Biggest Goal Of All

Affable South African soccer star Bongani Zungu, who’s in one of the top five leagues in Europe, speaks about his next big career goal – and he’s only 25.

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4 mins  |
September 2018
Long Live McQueen
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Long Live McQueen

For years, Steve McQueen’s Rolex Submariner was presumed lost. Then it was destroyed in a fire — until it wasn’t. Now the King Of Cool’s timepiece has reemerged and will go up for auction in October. The secret history of a grail watch.

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7 mins  |
September 2018
The Movie Buff With A Happy Ending In Business
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The Movie Buff With A Happy Ending In Business

Kene Okwuosa continues to make profit selling the immersive cinema experience across movie halls in Nigeria.

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4 mins  |
July 2019
‘South Africans Love Martyrs'
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‘South Africans Love Martyrs'

The first 100 days of any presidency are often harshly scrutinized as they set the tone for what citizens expect. South Africa’s Cyril Ramaphosa is under the magnifying glass as all await his next tactical move.

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4 mins  |
July 2019
Football, Beer And Selfies
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Football, Beer And Selfies

French football legend Thierry Henry was in South Africa to watch the 2019 UEFA Champions League final on television screens with dizzy fans.

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July 2019
Game On!
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Game On!

South African tennis has seen an explosion in sponsorship revenue and a growing young player base, but is still some years away from the prestige of hosting a global ATP event.

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4 mins  |
July 2019
Honoring Tomorrow's Billionaires Today
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Honoring Tomorrow's Billionaires Today

The fifth annual FORBES AFRICA 2019 30 Under 30 list was unveiled at the soldout FORBES AFRICA Under 30 Meet-Up in Johannesburg on June 28, celebrating 120 of Africa’s brightest entrepreneurs under the age of 30 across four categories – Business, Technology, Creatives and Sports.

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August 2019
No Longer In The Wilderness
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No Longer In The Wilderness

Meet the women challenging stereotypes deep in the bush in Botswana’s tourism capital Maun, filling roles conventionally held by men.

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7 mins  |
August 2019
Big Crimes, Small Victories
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Big Crimes, Small Victories

Africa’s most populous economy, with one of the lowest rates of female representation in parliament across Africa, seems to be experiencing a #MeToo movement of its own with a raft of new rape allegations. Survivors speak out, but who’s listening?

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4 mins  |
August 2019
Reneilwe Letsholonyane's Manchester
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Reneilwe Letsholonyane's Manchester

The 37-year-old South African soccer midfielder says he could move to the English city for its sense of serenity and calm.

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3 mins  |
August 2019
Feisty, Fearless & Future - Proof
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Feisty, Fearless & Future - Proof

Thandi Ndlovu and Nonkululeko Gobodo, moulded by South Africa’s apartheid past, tore their way into male-dominated sectors, leading them boldly through a quarter century of democracy. Failure was never an option.

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August 2019
Taking The Q
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Taking The Q

Africa is joining the global race in quantum technology to solve certain everyday problems, faster. This next era of computing is opening up new industries and opportunities.

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4 mins  |
August 2019
Your Grandfather Could Be A Tree?
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Your Grandfather Could Be A Tree?

The lack of burial spaces is leading entrepreneurs to come up with out-of-the-box alternatives such as bio-burials, virtual graves and space disposal.

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October 2018
Big Data, Smart Farmer?
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Big Data, Smart Farmer?

Why data could be the deciding factor in Africas agricultural transformation.

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6 mins  |
October 2018
No Wasted Opportunities
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No Wasted Opportunities

In the mountainous kingdom of Swaziland, a former pre-school helper is turning trash to treasure.

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4 mins  |
October 2018
No Play Like E-Play
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No Play Like E-Play

Interest in eSports is rapidly picking up in South Africa, and Springbok player Ryan Kankowski is now fully into it, training and mentoring youngsters.

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4 mins  |
October 2018
The Foodies With A Drive For Business
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The Foodies With A Drive For Business

Two taxi commuters who went on to become friends and tenacious business partners selling gourmet cuisine out of a food truck.

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October 2018
The Profit And Pain Of Online Dating
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The Profit And Pain Of Online Dating

Swipe left or right for love at first site? While dating apps make money playing cupid in cyberspace, some users have burned their fingers flirting with danger.

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October 2018
Serena's Net Gains
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Serena's Net Gains

The most successful woman athlete ever is now translating her game and name into startup investing and entrepreneurial ventures. And she’s figured out a formula that will make it hard for her to lose.

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10 mins  |
August 2019
Forever Young
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Forever Young

Now on his fifth startup, Ned David has the blueprint for creating a lucrative biotech. His latest project: a company that will take on the ravages of aging.

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7 mins  |
September 2018
​Never Blind To Possibilities
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​Never Blind To Possibilities

Hein Wagner throws himself into extreme adventure activities to inspire people living with blindness. His daring trysts have been across land, air, river and sea.

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5 mins  |
September 2018
The Social Capital
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The Social Capital

A traditional, informal means of saving, stokvel investment societies continue to bind communities in South Africa. Their currency is trust, and their capital a central fund that spawns new opportunities.

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4 mins  |
August 2018
Trading On Technology
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Trading On Technology

African capital markets are increasingly adopting disruption to make investing more transparent and accessible to a younger, tech-savvy generation, and thus see an increase in trading volumes.

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3 mins  |
August 2018
Their Business Address: The World
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Their Business Address: The World

Two entrepreneurs, time zones apart, are working on building blockchain tech and communities in a big office they call the world.

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4 mins  |
August 2018
Betting On Lucrative Learnings
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Betting On Lucrative Learnings

Besides running a sports betting platform, Nigerian serial entrepreneur Akin Alabi has turned everyday experiences and learnings into profitable how-to guides online.

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5 mins  |
August 2018
Kingdom Calling
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Kingdom Calling

Every year in May, an arts and music festival draws tourists from around the world to the tiny kingdom of Swaziland. Jiggs Thorne, who has been at its helm, keeps the fire going.

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4 mins  |
July 2018