IN the dusty streets of Mbare, the crowded alleys of Lagos, the sprawling townships of Soweto — a quiet, relentless revolution brews daily. It’s not announced with fanfare or funded by shiny venture capitalists. It’s born in the scorched soil of poverty, watered by tears of rejection, and forged in the furnace of conflict and…
From ashes to enterprises
If lawmakers are being asked to support reforms of this magnitude, several questions should be answered before a single amendment is approved.