The rise of informal entrepreneurs

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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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