Wednesday, March 9, 2011

Petty and small lead economic revolutions

Despite the happenings in the North Africa and Middle East, there are signs of economic take off in this continent. At least, 20 countries are expected to record increase per capita income in the next ten years.

The Information age, has radically changed both mobile and banking industry. Interestingly, there is a tussle over the control of the digital television content. This has resulted to a stalemate. This is a clear indication of how internet is gradually scaling down the traditional media. Recently, a global advertising company CEO, said" New media is nightmare, but it's a reality".

The result of doing petty, small businesses cannot be understated. The drafters of Tourism Bill intentionally, failed to make provisions for Small and Medium Enterprises, community tourism entrepreneurs and the informal sectors to access financial/advisory services.
Surely, middle-income earning economies are not made this way…..




Jambo mbwana,dada, habari gani? Mzuri sana...!

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