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Commercial experiment #1

In this article I would like to report on success of commercial experiment #1. This  programme was initiated with an aim to find ways that could be used to raise and grow capital to invest in start ups. Previously before this initiative, we have discussed with several graduates about difficulties in African countries to find jobs after school, we come to realise a lot of things to be addressed, starting from our education structures to graduate mentality.  A lot of graduates believe that they should be jobs waiting for them after school, they believe that the government should create jobs. But to other hand, we have realised that in developed countries a lot of firms were initiated by the government, innovations and inventions mostly come out of individual enterprise that the government.  After 6 months of discussions, I have decide to take the first step in execution of commercial experiments aimed at growing capital to invest in research and development of new jobs and business. Here

Useful links to readers

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Rural life in Africa

In this article I'm going to reveal the rural life of Africans,    their level of internet literacy, technology advancement, access to information, levels of agricultural production and access to energy. Later on I will be explaining opportunities to start ups and well established businesses looking to invest in rural life, and lastly difficulties they might face in trying to invest in rural life. 1. Internet illiteracy in rural areas of Africa.  Citing IGI Global, Internet literacy is defined by Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications (2013c) as the ability necessary to access the Internet while incorporating the following three points: (1) the ability to address illegal and harmful contents on the Internet appropriately, (2) the ability to communicate on the Internet appropriately, and (3) the ability to protect their privacy and perform security measures. Basing my survey on this definition I have realised that the majority of rural people do have internet illiteracy due