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Elephant Hunting
Trophy hunting, when well-managed, can have several justifications in the context of wildlife conservation and economic development in Botswana: Wildlife Conservation: Funding Conservation Efforts: Trophy hunting permits can generate substantial revenue, which is often used to fund conservation programs. In Botswana, these funds might go towards anti-poaching patrols, habitat protection, and wildlife management. Population Control: In some cases, certain species can become overpopulated, leading to habitat destruction and competition for resources. Controlled hunting can help maintain a balance in ecosystems by managing animal populations. Selective Hunting: Trophy hunting often targets older males past their breeding prime. Removing these individuals can actually benefit the overall population by allowing younger, healthier males…
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Food Safety is key to health
Kgalaletso Mothooagae, MD of Smetchar Foods and SafeBite Consulting, stopped by African Succeeds Podcast to talk about food safety. During her appearance, Mothooagae emphasized the crucial role of food safety in protecting public health and fostering consumer trust. She highlighted the need for businesses to adopt internationally recognized standards like Hazard Analysis Critical Control Points (HACCP) to identify and control potential hazards throughout the food production process. Additionally, As Food Consultant she shared with us about how she actively engages with organizations and industry professionals, promoting the importance of implementing strong food safety systems.
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Masa & Sandile Defining Success in Africa
Redefining Success through Inspiring Interviews African Succeeds Podcast, hosted by Masa and Sandile, is a captivating platform that seeks to redefine success by interviewing successful Africans who have made remarkable achievements in various fields. In a recent conversation on their podcast, Masa and Sandile reflected on the essence of African Succeeds and how it aims to inspire and empower listeners through the stories and insights of successful Africans. They emphasized that their podcast goes beyond the conventional definition of success solely based on material wealth, and instead focuses on a holistic approach that encompasses diverse aspects of life.
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Segametsi Mafa on Women Empowerment & Work Ethics
Segametsi Mafa, CEO of Service Xcellence, recently shared her insights on this podcast, shedding light on how her company is empowering women and encouraging them to venture into the traditionally male-dominated IT industry. Mafa’s passion for gender diversity and inclusivity in the tech field is evident in her company’s initiatives, which prioritize creating opportunities for women to thrive in IT and diverse roles. Through mentoring programs, training initiatives, and fostering a supportive work environment, Mafa and her team at Service Xcellence are breaking barriers and empowering women to excel in the IT industry. Her vision and commitment to promoting diversity and inclusivity are inspiring, making her a trailblazer in…
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Any Part of Africa
We can do it Whichever part of Africa or the diaspora, together we can bring change. Monkey see monkey do is a phrase that has been used to demonstrate that when you witness others do something, you would most probably emulate the person doing. In this case, it could also mean you learn by hearing other people talking about how they climbed the success ladder. Until I started doing some research I didn’t know there are this many Africans who are wildly successful. Many succeed here in Africa and some live in the diaspora. Sharing such stories is contribution to your countries and Africa as a whole. If you…
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Successful Africans
Africa’s share of millionaires grew by 8% between 2020 and 2021, according to a recent report by intelligence firm New Word Wealth and advisory firm Henley & Partners. That brings the number to approximately 136 000 millionaires and it’s been reported elsewhere that there are 22 billionaires. When you share your incredible successful story on African Succeeds Podcast, you are changing someone’s life. You can do that by filling out the contact form on contact us page and we will come back to you for possible interview which will air on our podcast and African Succeeds YouTube channel.
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Change a life
Monkey see monkey do is a phrase that has been used to demonstrate that when you witness others do something, you would most probably emulate the person doing. In this case, it could also mean you learn by hearing other people talking about how they climbed the success ladder. Until I started doing some research I didn’t know there are this many Africans who are wildly successful. Many succeed here in Africa and some live in the diaspora. Sharing such stories is contribution to your countries. Please fill out form here