The Brits have a long history of touring Uganda in East Africa, revered for its gorilla-filled jungles, awe-inspiring Nile waterfalls, and untamed, un-touristy safaris through the savannah. But just recently, Americans have woken up to this dreamy destination: The number of annual U.S. visitors grew by 31 percent from 2010 to 2014, according to data from the Uganda Tourism Board. ...
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The number of Tanzania’s centi-millionaires continues to grow substantially as economic growth in the country outstrips that of other countries in the East African region. Apart from the easily recognizable names like Mohammed Dewji, Rostam Azizi and Said Salim Bakhresa, there are other less recognizable Tanzanian businessmen who have built multi-million and billion dollar empires in industries as diverse as agriculture, food, construction, energy ...
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The world’s richest man, Bill Gates has offered some career advice for wannabe billionaires. Check also: Bill Gates Explains Why His Children Won’t Inherit His $81bn Fortune Bill Gates — the founder of Microsoft — has predicted which three skills will be in high demand in the job market of the future. According to Billionaire Bill Gates, you need a basic grasp ...
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“Wonderful” and “ dictator ” aren’t two words you usually see together. But that was the phrase Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni chose when asked how he sees his legacy after staying in power for more than three decades in the East African country. Check also: Here’s Why President Museveni Says He loves That Man Trump Museveni, 72, came to power in a 1986 ...
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