FellowsWhy it’s important for big business to foster small startups in Africa

Why it’s important for big business to foster small startups in Africa

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2022

Jessica Gyebre

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Noreen Mutavhatsindi​

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Eneyi Oshi

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Munyaradzi Makosa

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Ian Khonje

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