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BBQ Empowerment Bulletin

1 November 2012
From Addis with drive
From Addis with driveGetty Gizaw flies African flag

Getty Gizaw has built a career from her passion for promoting Africa to the global market. She brings a wealth of experience in marketing and public relations as well as knowledge of different regions' business, political and regulatory environments, social customs, media landscapes and other factors crucial to success in Africa’s emerging markets.

customs, media landscapes and other factors crucial to success in Africa’s emerging markets
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Mbazima is Kumba's new CEO
Mbazima is Kumba's new CEOBest man for the job

With Norman Mbazima’s appointment as the new chief executive officer (CEO) of Kumba Iron Ore Limited (Kumba), the company is set to continue its successful journey into the future, as the Zambian-born family and businessman is not only passionate about the mining industry, but is driven to ensure Kumba’s continued success. 

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Catch them young
Catch them youngFinancial literacy for kids

The Insurance Sector Education and Training Authority (INSETA) partnered with the KwaZulu-Natal Financial Literacy Association to promote financial literacy among Grade 11s through a recent speech contest

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Brand BBQ wins
Brand BBQ wins2012 Awards showcase business stars

South Africa’s most prominent black businesses and black business leaders were celebrated at the 2012 Van Ryn's BBQ Awards, held at Emperors Palace in Kempton Park on Friday, 19 October 2012.

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From driver to manager
From driver to managerEmpowerment at work

A Sandwich Baron employee’s rapid ascent from a delivery driver into a managerial role in just three years, proves that the franchise has the appropriate business model to help aspirant entrepreneurs climb the ladder to success.

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