TEDGlobal 2007: Session 1: Andrew Mwenda
Andrew Mwenda is a hard-hitting, in-your-face kind of journalist. He is currently on a year-long John S. Knight fellowship at Stanford University in the United States. So one of the things he immediately brought to our attention is that Sub-Saharan Africa received aid to the tune of 13% of GDP, while the Marshall Plan after […]
TEDGlobal 2007: Session 1: Carol Pineau
Carol Pineau was the 3rd speaker for the first session of TEDGlobal. She is best known for her documentary Africa Open For Business. She told some of the stories from her inspiring documentary. The first was the story of Ruff’n Tumble, a very successful clothing designer from Nigeria. Another one was the great success of […]
TEDGlobal 2007: Session 1: Andrew Dosunmu
Continuing on the theme of the Africa you don’t know was Andrew Dosunmu, most famous in South Africa as being the director of the hit television show Yizo Yizo. While growing up in Lagos, Nigeria, he experienced very different images of Africa compared to when he moved to London. Andrew has directed several music videos, […]
TEDGlobal 2007: Session 1: Euvin Naidoo
TEDGlobal 2007: Africa, the next chapter kicked off on Monday at 1h30pm in Arusha, Tanzania. The first session was called: The Africa You Don’t Know. And the first speaker was Euvin Naidoo, President of the South African Chamber of Commerce, America. He started our talking about in Africa, you have maybe 1000 languages and maybe […]
Day 1 – Futurex Conference 2007 – Jaco Viljoen on What makes Business Analysts tick?
Jaco Viljoen from Software Futures gave one of the most unusual presentations I’ve ever seen in the last 10 years. He spoke about what makes and business analyst tick? He proceeded to explore how our brain functions and also delved very deeply into personality and psychometrics. When you try to understand what makes a car […]