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iXAfrica to Transform Kenya into East Africa’s Data Center Hub – A Conversation with Snehar Shah

In this interview, Snehar Shah, CEO of iXAfrica, shares his vision for revolutionizing the digital landscape in East Africa by establishing Kenya as a pivotal data center hub. Shah discusses the strategic choice of Kenya for its abundant renewable energy, growing tech ecosystem, and robust connectivity, while outlining iXAfrica’s ambitious plans to support the region’s digital transformation and meet the rising demand for AI-ready infrastructure.

Storage Central Kenya: Gerardo Segura on Pioneering Self-Storage Solutions in East Africa

In this interview, Gerardo Segura offers insights into the self-storage sector, covering its evolution, competitive landscape, and challenges. He details Storage Central Kenya’s pioneering efforts in Nairobi and East Africa, emphasizing the lack of established storage solutions before their entry, and discusses their strategy for regional expansion. Additionally, he shares the company’s customer demographics, competitive advantages, and plans for future growth.

B5 Plus and DPS International Ghana Organize Yoga Event to Celebrate International Day of Yoga

On June 23rd, DPS International Ghana marked the 10th International Day of Yoga with a special session in their auditorium. Participants of all ages gathered to celebrate under the theme “Yoga for Self and Society”. The event highlighted the universal appeal of yoga, recognized by the United Nations for its role in promoting holistic well-being.

Driving Local Growth: Benedict Mbanga on Mangwana Capital’s Vision for Zimbabwe’s Economic Expansion

In this interview, Benedict Mbanga delves into Mangwana Capital’s distinctive edge in Zimbabwe’s private equity landscape, standing out as a locally funded entity amidst a predominantly foreign-funded market, drawing support from 48 local pension funds. Their strategic focus on agriculture, mining, and tourism underscores their commitment to bolstering Zimbabwe’s primary industries. With successes such as pioneering investments in horticulture and significant strides in the oil and gas sector through the Invictus project, Mangwana Capital continues to spearhead transformative ventures poised to redefine Zimbabwe’s economic landscape.

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