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  • Microcredit Turns into Major Headache in Kenya

    The power of microcredit to pull people out of destitution has been celebrated around the world during 2005, designated the International Year of Microcredit by the United Nations. In Kenya, however, the concept of microcredit risks losing its bloom. This follows concerns about a number of self-described microfinance institutions that have sprung up across the country over recent years, and which seem more intent on exploiting their clients than helping them work their wa...

    Source
    Mail & Guardian Online (link opens in a new window)
    Region
    Sub-Saharan Africa
  • Bank Throws Lifeline to Africa’s Private Sector

    Jonathan Katzenellenbogen Mumbai In a massive boost to Africa’s private sector, the International Finance Corporation (IFC), the World Bank arm that finances companies, is to almost treble its support on the continent over the next five years to more than $1bn a year. The expansion in financing to the continent will involve a doubling in IFC financing for projects in SA over the next year to about $200m. Part of the IFC’s unfolding plan is for it to play a fa...

    Source
    Business Day (Johannesburg) (link opens in a new window)
    Region
    Sub-Saharan Africa
  • Grameen Foundation USA Releases Village Phone Replication Manual

    First Manual to Provide a Proven Model for Establishing Telecommunication Access in Poor, Rural Communities through Microfinance The Village Phone program partners microfinance institutions with telecommunications providers to offer both microenterprise opportunities to the very poor in rural regions, as well as provide the entire community access to telecommunications that are generally unavailable. (CSRwire) Washington, D.C. - Grameen Foundation USA (GFUS...

    Source
    CSRwire (link opens in a new window)
    Region
    Sub-Saharan Africa
  • Investors Missing Africa’s Telecoms Boat

    Despite phenomenal growth in the cellphone industry, sub-Saharan Africa still accounts for just 1% of global telecoms investments. Of $220bn invested in telecoms in 2003, under $3bn was in Africa. The sector has high growth potential, as the majority of Africans still have no access to telecommunications. For investors who know how to assess the risks and rewards, the potential rewards are matched only by diamonds and other mineral resources, Marcelle says. ...

    Source
    Business Day (Johannesburg), Lesley Stones (link opens in a new window)
    Region
    Sub-Saharan Africa
  • Minister Blames Banks over Poverty in Africa

    The failure by commercial banks to lend to small and medium-sized businesses in Africa is to blame for rampant poverty on the continent, a Cabinet minister said yesterday. Planning minister Anyang’ Nyong’o hit out at the banks for making return on investment difficult by charging high interest rates on loans. Oracle Business Intelligence The banks rarely touch African businesses and when they do they charge interest rates that make it impossible for ent...

    Source
    The East African Standard (link opens in a new window)
    Region
    Sub-Saharan Africa
  • Access 1513 Internet Prepaid Card Launched

    In an effort to help Ghana ’leap-frog’ into the information society proper, Global Access Services Limited in collaboration with Netafrique Dot Com, an Internet Service Provider (ISP) have introduced an Internet prepaid card into the Ghanaian market. Called Access 1513 Internet prepaid card, the card can be used by anyone who has access to a computer with a dial up modem and a Ghana Telecom (GT) telephone line. The card comes with a username, a password and a GT digital telep...

    Source
    Ghanaian Chronicle (link opens in a new window)
    Region
    Sub-Saharan Africa
  • FG Urged to Review Private Sector-Led Development Concept

    Lagos United Nations Ambassador, Economic Development, Africa and the Middle East, Alhaji Mahmoud Umoru has called on the federal government to review its concept of private sector-led economic development. He said for the concept to materialise in Nigeria, government must ensure that basic infrastructure, including roads, electricity, water and transportation were functional and affordable. Umoru told the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Abuja yesterday that al...

    Source
    This Day (Lagos) (link opens in a new window)
    Region
    Sub-Saharan Africa
  • Kenyans use spirit of ubuntu to scoop top prize

    A Kenyan social enterprise, Honeycare Africa, was named the top small- to-medium-sized business in Africa in Johannesburg last week. This is the first time in the history of the Africa SMME Awards that a non-South African company has been named the winner. According to Professor Nicholas Biekpe, head of the Africa Centre for Investment Analysis (ACIA) at the University of Stellenbosch Business School and host of the event, the emergence of Honeycare as the winner is indica...

    Source
    www.ioljobs.co.za (link opens in a new window)
    Region
    Sub-Saharan Africa
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