No fear, young Africans are treading new paths to entrepreneurial success
ONE continent fascinated 19th century explorers more than any other: Africa.
Explorers like the Scot, David Livingstone; Henry Stanley, who recorded
his journeys for the New York Times, and British scholar Sir Richard Burton.
They were among the pioneers of travel across the continent.
Stanley encountered Livingstone in November 1871 near Lake Tanganyika in
present-day Tanzania and later claimed to have greeted him with the now-famous
line, “Dr. Livingstone, I presume?”
Zoom forward a few centuries and an encounter in Africa today could well be between a venture capitalist and a titan of tech. Let’s say, a meeting between venture capitalist Lexi Novitske, managing partner Acuity Ventures, and Jongyoon Kim, CEO of global travel tech company Yanolja & Yanolja Cloud.
Surely, the greeting would be, “So, you’re here to explore the…
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