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"We believe supporting entrepreneurs in developing countries is crucial to lifting people out of poverty. We aim at providing Business Model & creating Opportunity for the poor, Under and Un Educated Youths, Training and assistance to young…"
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"What is your venture? Can you explain a bit more about it like commodity broking ."
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I am an entrepreneur, I am a social entrepreneur, I am an investor, I am an academic
Website:
http://top30under30.com
About my work:
Am a young enterpreneur and varsity student currently running a pan African enterpreurial nomination campaign for Zimbabwe and the Southern Africa region as a whole . If you are less than 30 years old and you think you have a business story to tell whch cld make you run in our inaugural Top30under30 edition then . Email me at paul@top30under30.com and we can get talking now !!!

Among other things I have ventures that I am in e.g. commodity broking and large scale commercial agriculture .

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At 14:09 on August 1, 2008, Business Fights Poverty said…
Paul - it would be great to post some more information on your initiative and its objectives on this site.
At 9:03 on August 2, 2008, Akpesiri said…
Hi Paul

Thank you for sending me a comment.

It would be good to be better connected with you here; in order for us to be able to engage in private discussions, we can do this if we link here as friends.

I have just realised only one friend request can be sent from me to you so I can't send you another. It would be good if you could accept the previous friend request I sent you.

Alternativley you may wish to send me a friend request instead,
you can do so via the option under the image on my profile.

Best

Akpesiri
At 16:24 on August 5, 2008, Muriel said…
I am currently winding up my work in Zambia and will be back in Zim towards the end of September
At 16:26 on August 5, 2008, Muriel said…
Will be in Zim at the end of September currentlyw inding up my work in Zambia but of course I am way above 30.
At 23:41 on August 6, 2008, Frances Hill said…
Paul - could you be a bit more specific? Thanks, Frances
At 16:29 on August 7, 2008, Mark Trotter said…
Paul thank you for your post you will need to be very clear about what you are asking for. My issue has to do with why would the investors/sponsors want to be associated with the awards - the information provided doesn't really get any message that responds their corporate needs.

I could see a way of getting small investors developing an annual programme of CSR to support the awards but again the lack of transparency is going to cause a problem I need you to tell people how much you want to raise and what it will be spent on as a part of your download information.

Get back to me with a little more and I will pass the info on to some people I know.
At 14:35 on August 18, 2008, Grace Alalade said…
Hi Paul, I don't meet your age limit. All the best though. Regards,
Grace.
At 10:59 on April 1, 2009, Sam Thomas said…
What is your venture? Can you explain a bit more about it like commodity broking .
At 12:10 on November 16, 2009, Parag Dave said…
We believe supporting entrepreneurs in developing countries is crucial to lifting people out of poverty.

We aim at providing Business Model & creating Opportunity for the poor, Under and Un Educated Youths, Training and assistance to young ENTREPRENEURS to help them to start their own industry for growth, be Self Employed to escape the endless cycle of poverty.

We have developed compact Mini machines (Plastics) affordable and convenient for the common people to start with a very small capital. The machine provides wide product range and many industry options to work with. We have been conferred by PLASTINDIA FOUNDATION with PLASTICON AWARD for the same.

We provide training and assistance to Entrepreneurs to start their own ventures in Plastic industry and also participate in EDP organised by Government and Non government organisations

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