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Business insights from top Ghanaian architect

Nana Akua Birmeh is the founder of Ghanaian architecture firm ArchXenus – one of the largest and most awarded firms in the country.

Five successful African food entrepreneurs who are hungry for more

How we made it in Africa: The book includes the stories of five businesspeople who’ve started food-related companies. We take a brief look at each of their companies.

Radio interview with the legendary Bruce Whitfield: The backstory of HOW WE MADE IT IN AFRICA

Jaco Maritz, primary author of HOW WE MADE IT IN AFRICA: THE BOOK, appeared on The Money Show with Bruce Whitfield to talk about the book's backstory.

[Picture] Copies of the book ready to be shipped globally

The book is being delivered to the US, Nigeria, Ghana, Uganda, and Zambia.

HOW WE MADE IT IN AFRICA: THE BOOK spotlighted on Ventureburn

Ventureburn is a prominent startup and entrepreneurship news portal.

HOW WE MADE IT IN AFRICA: THE BOOK featured on South Africa's RSG radio station

Jaco Maritz was recently interviewed live on RSG by Ryk van Niekerk. 

Five businesswomen pushing the envelope in Africa

Here are five dynamic businesswomen featured in HOW WE MADE IT IN AFRICA: THE BOOK.

Inspiring quotes from 10 of Africa's most dynamic entrepreneurs

Business wisdom that will help you take your venture to the next level.

HOW WE MADE IT IN AFRICA: THE BOOK featured in print in the Sunday Tribune

A feature on HOW WE MADE IT IN AFRICA: THE BOOK has been published in the South African newspaper Sunday Tribune.

Official launch of HOW WE MADE IT IN AFRICA: THE BOOK – Tumi Phake to talk about his business journey

South African entrepreneur Tumi Phake has built a thriving health club business, Zenzele Fitness, by spotting a gap in the market.

HOW WE MADE IT IN AFRICA: THE BOOK profiled on Bizcommunity

HOW WE MADE IT IN AFRICA: THE BOOK has been featured on top news portal and B2B website Bizcommunity.

Building a profitable business: Five lessons from top African entrepreneurs

Running your own company is an intense rollercoaster ride, where the highs are high, and the lows debilitatingly low.