Communicating with the one of the world’s fastest growing middle class
Companies should be innovative when it comes to marketing on the African continent – DHL
Despite the vast opportunities that Africa is presenting to various brands and businesses, communicating with the continent’s one billion consumers can be a challenge due to the various cultures, political situations and language barriers that exist.
This is according to Megan Collinicos, Head of Advertising and Public Relations for DHL Express Sub-Saharan Africa (http://www.dpdhl.com), who says that...
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Viettel in Mozambique Honored as Fastest-Growing Company of the Year in Africa and the Middle East
By the end of 2012, only 6 months from launching, Movitel made total revenue of USD 69.7 million
Today at the Gala event of The 11th Annual International Business Awards held at the Westin Vendôme Hotel in Paris, France, Movitel (http://movitel.co.mz/en) - subsidiary of Viettel Group in Mozambique is presented to be the Gold Winner of “Fastest Growing of the Year in Middle-East and Africa” Award.
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Among the Top 10 fastest-growing U.S. export ports in the first half of 2015 are a number of smaller ports that don’t typically get the spotlight. The first half was particularly kind to the ports of Virginia, Houston, Baltimore, Miami and Charleston, as they also ranked in our Top 10 fastest-growing U.S. import ports. The commodity category wood pulp, paper and paperboard is found often throughout this list, reflecting in part the status of wastepaper as the U.S.’s top containerized...
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hellofood Tanzania targets the middle class
According to ‘Deloitte on Africa’, 5.5 million Tanzanians fall under the category of middle class. They spend between $2-$20 (Tshs 2,000-40,000) a day, with more than 40% of household income being spent on food.
hellofood, the leading food market place in Africa, has partnered with local restaurants in Dares Salaam that sell food at reasonable prices to cater for the middle class. The local restaurants in partnership with hellofood include Mtwana, Just eat restaurant, Rose Garden, Whatsaap...
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Middle class obsession with pet culture on the increase
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IN keeping up with global trends, more Tanzanians are adopting the culture of keeping pets for the sport of it. Speaking to the 'Sunday News,' Tanzania Animal Welfare Society Executive Director, Dr Thomas Kahema, concurred that foreign influence and the ...