Africa is full of investment opportunities which are ignored by African Businessmen and Entrepreneurs. One of these opportunities is Affordable Real Estate. When you go across the continent, you realise, for instance, that most cities and communities lack decent and affordable accommodations. It is a huge investment opportunity African entrepreneurs can venture into. EnterpriseAfrik will list and share the opportunities that exist on the continent with you and find away to turn them into viable projects.
During our research, we found out that there are a lot of opportunities in the area of Public Transportation, Cargo Transportation, Aquaculture, Storage of Agricultural Produce, etc... which could be a serious profitable ventures for Small and Medium African Entrepreneurs.
African cities are expanding rapidly and you look at the way people move to their business and work places, it is an area African Entrepreneurs can take advantage and lead this huge market.
As at now the Transportation sector is desorganised, because it is in the hands of drivers and their Unions. The cargo transportation and storage of agricultural produce are other areas African Small and Medium Entrepreneurs must look at. Through out African history, Trade has been the economic backbone of people. Colas, dried fishes, salt, timber, cattle, onions, pepper, are still the most traded commodities on the continent, and their movement and storage are not properly handled therefore causing financial loss to African communities.
Don't leave it for the Government to do. It should be purely Private Investment.
African cities are expanding rapidly and you look at the way people move to their business and work places, it is an area African Entrepreneurs can take advantage and lead this huge market.
As at now the Transportation sector is desorganised, because it is in the hands of drivers and their Unions. The cargo transportation and storage of agricultural produce are other areas African Small and Medium Entrepreneurs must look at. Through out African history, Trade has been the economic backbone of people. Colas, dried fishes, salt, timber, cattle, onions, pepper, are still the most traded commodities on the continent, and their movement and storage are not properly handled therefore causing financial loss to African communities.
Don't leave it for the Government to do. It should be purely Private Investment.
As time goes on these, EnterpriseAfrik will discuss step by step how Small and Medium Entrepreneurs could channel their human and financial capital into these Investment Opportunities.
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