The rise of informal entrepreneurs

Modern industries operate at scales and speeds that far surpass human processing capabilities.

By Shephard Kembo IN the dusty streets of Mbare, the vibrant townships of Soweto, the bustling alleys of Lagos, and the underserved communities across the Global South, something powerful is stirring — a quiet revolution of resilience, innovation, and economic survival. It is the rise of the informal entrepreneur: the street vendor, the backyard mechanic,…

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