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INSME conference will allow South African businesses to learn from global firms

Posted by Staff Writer on April 17, 2015 in Latest News | 3 Views

By Tom Jackson

The International Network for Small and Medium Enterprises (INSME) Annual Meeting and Forum, which is taking place at the Cape Click here to read entire article

Source:: Disrupt-Africa

Posted in Latest News | Tagged african, apps, benin, cameroon, chad, eritrea, Ethiopia, ghana, mozambique, news, niger, nigeria, senegal, somaolia, south africa, technology, togo, uganda

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