The business potential of Africa is tremendous in all sectors, including energy, infrastructure, agriculture, natural resources, and information and communications, offering opportunities for businesses and entrepreneurs. Africa has the potential to ensure its own food sufficiency and be a major supplier in global food markets. Similarly, the continent has the world’s largest reserves of vanadium, diamonds, manganese, phosphate, platinum-group metals, cobalt, gold, aluminum, and chromium, offering opportunities for entrepreneurs in the mining sector. Africa may present some challenges to doing business, but to those who are willing to learn and understand the intricacy of the region, there are massive opportunities for growth and success. In this program, Rania, Samar & Soji traverse the length and breadth of Africa from Cape Town, South Africa, to Cairo, Egypt, exploring the huge potential often hidden throughout the continent. Don't miss this important talk show.
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The business potential of Africa is tremendous in all sectors, including energy, infrastructure, agriculture, natural resources, and information and communications, offering opportunities for businesses and entrepreneurs. Africa has the potential to ensure its own food sufficiency and be a major supplier in global food markets. Similarly, the continent has the world’s largest reserves of vanadium, diamonds, manganese, phosphate, platinum-group metals, cobalt, gold, aluminum, and chromium, offering opportunities for entrepreneurs in the mining sector. Africa may present some challenges to doing business, but to those who are willing to learn and understand the intricacy of the region, there are massive opportunities for growth and success. In this program, Rania, Samar & Soji traverse the length and breadth of Africa from Cape Town, South Africa, to Cairo, Egypt, exploring the huge potential often hidden throughout the continent. Don't miss this important talk show.
We're in the top 13! Our very own Energizing Africa podcast has just been named as one of the best 25 solar energy podcasts in the world! We're ranked at number 13 and we have only released 6 episodes!
The quest for solar innovation is not an easy one. There are many challenges that need to be faced. But, we can't give up now, because of the benefits that solar power provides. Let’s hear it from the expert then in this exclusive interview with Naeem Joosub, Sales Manager, South Africa, Trina Solar.
Come and join us in this new episode of Energizing Africa, We interview.... Regional Sales Manager, Africa, Trina Solar. Where we are going to answer the following questions: 1. Globally, what are the Trends in the Solar Energy Industry to 2022? 2. What is the potential use of solar energy in the industrial sector in Africa? 4. Africa's Current Status in the Solar Energy Sector? 5. Can solar energy support the industrial sector in Africa? and much more...
In this new episode of Energizing Africa, Sam…, Regional Sales Manager, Africa- Trina Solar, going to share with us the latest trends in the use of solar energy in the residential sector and together with the potential ahead of Africa! Want to know what are the challenges that are facing Africa in realizing the mine of resources in this domain, listen to Sam and Samar Now. This show is brought to you by Trina Solar the world’s leader in PV and solar energy solutions.
You'll be energized by the solar energy conversation
If you're looking for a new podcast to listen to, then look no further! Energizing Africa Podcast is all about solar energy and how it can change for better for people in Africa.
Banji Ajilore is a resourceful Business Advisor and Certified Management Consultant. He is an angel investor and a member of Business Network International (BNI). He is the founder and Managing Partner of Pinnacle Business Solutions (PBS), a business advisory firm based in Lagos, Nigeria that provides startup advisory services, facilitates fundraising and partnerships, support regulatory compliance, and offers business support services to startups, Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) & Non-Profit org seeking entry into emerging markets across Africa. Banji has a keen interest in contributing to the growth of the African economy by helping startups & SMEs (across different sectors) to successfully gain better access to capital, scale into new emerging markets and establish sustainable corporate governance structures.
In this new episode of Doing Business in Africa, we focus on the building materilas market in Africa, how the sector should face the competition from the low-priced companies in the market? How Africa would benefit from establishing an intra-African building materials council, all is discussed in the new episode with Waleed Gamal El Din, Chairman of Egyptian Export Council for Building Materilas, Refractory and and Metalic Industries.
The future of renewable energy in Africa, where are the opportunities, and what's needed to tap on them. A new episode of Doing Business in Africa, with Diaa Eid, Regional Manager, Middle East & Africa, Trina Solar.
How do you think small businesses have managed themselves during the pandemic? And how does GoDaddy help them? Join us in this conversation with the Senior Regional Director - MENA & Turkey of GoDaddy Selina Beiber to know more.
With more than 35 years of experience in the Energy Sector, Mr. Hussein Ghazzawy is sharing his vision on the future of the energy sector across Africa.
An inssitful interview with Sameh Shenouda, CIO, Africa Finance Corporation, one of the biggest investment arms in Africa, where are the opportunities, and how AFC supports the new chapter of Africa, all are covered in this insightful talk!
An exclusive interview with Chairman of Egypt's EXPOLINK Chairman, Mr. Khaled Al Mikati, who is going to walk us through the export market in Africa, what's outstanding, where are the opportunities, where we need more efforts, and where are low hanging fruits! Don't miss this episode with the expert and authority of Export business in Egypt.
Samar and Soji are hosting Mohamed Wasfy, MD of Right to Dream, to discuss Sports, not only as a material for entertainment but as a new domain to join other industries in the African market and a major contributor to economy and GDP.
The Tourism sector is one of the most promising domains in Africa. Where are the opportunities and how the sector is recovering from the slowdown resulted from the pandemic is the key outline of this interview with Moataz Sedky, GM Travcoholidays, Egypt?
With more than 50,000 Egyptian companies operating in the petrochemical sector, Samar & Soji explore the wide opportunities available for the sector, as they interview Mr. Tarek Zaghloul, Chief Operating Officer, Carbon Holding, and CEO Oriental Petrochemicals Corporation.
$16.5Bn is the size of pharma imports in Africa, of which Egypt's share is around $70m! In this important interview, Dr. Maged George, chairman of the Egyptian Export Council of Medical Industries, is sharing the potential of this sector and how to build on existing opportunities as he talks to Rania Habib, International Business Development Consultant.
The business potential of Africa is tremendous in all sectors, including energy, infrastructure, agriculture, natural resources, and information and communications, offering opportunities for businesses and entrepreneurs. Africa has the potential to ensure its own food sufficiency and be a major supplier in global food markets. Similarly, the continent has the world’s largest reserves of vanadium, diamonds, manganese, phosphate, platinum-group metals, cobalt, gold, aluminum, and chromium, offering opportunities for entrepreneurs in the mining sector. Africa may present some challenges to doing business, but to those who are willing to learn and understand the intricacy of the region, there are massive opportunities for growth and success. In this program, Rania, Samar & Soji traverse the length and breadth of Africa from Cape Town, South Africa, to Cairo, Egypt, exploring the huge potential often hidden throughout the continent. Don't miss this important talk show.