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Start Your Business Today: Proven Ideas That Cost Less Than $1,000
From pressure washing to pet walking, discover legitimate business opportunities that ambitious entrepreneurs can start ...
The Management Sciences Department of FAST National University on Thursday organised an exhibition featuring innovative and ...
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Who Would Win?
Today, 21.7 million copies of Who Would Win? books are in print. That doesn’t include the countless homemade Who Would Win?
Over the past 90 years, the little store in Scandia has changed owners as well as names. It is now known as the Scandia Country Market, still located at 3801 Cole Hill Road, Russell. Rebekah Casey ...
“Symbolic gifts, such as the digital adoption of a wild animal or a tiny patch of a landscape, can make a wonderful holiday ...
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Finance’s outdated view of women holding back female founders
Sadly, finance seems to have an outdated view of women, from the days when they needed their husbands or fathers to sign on ...
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18-year-old Abu Dhabi expat wins KT+150 grand prize for self-charging power bank pitch
A university student who designed a self-charging power bank was crowned the winner of the inaugural KT+ 150 List Makers ...
After a strong performance at the 2025 Smart50 Awards, head of marketing Sophie Taylor explained why Pest2Kill's marketing ...
Are tariffs to blame for Sweet Salt's shuttering? Or are changing fashion and norms to blame? Here's what we know about why ...
Not because this Budget rewrites the rulebook: it doesn’t. But because in its quieter, more technical measures, it begins to reshape the financial soil in which scale-ups can grow. More importantly, ...
Uile-bheist co-owner Jon Erasmus said the brewery, distillery and tap room was targeting further growth from a solid ...
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Young Nigerians Rise for Reform as NEC 2025 Finalists Spotlight the Future of Tax and Governance
At the 2025 National Essay Competition backed by the Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS), young Nigerians strongly harped ...
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