Business in Africa – Don’t waste your money

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  1. This might be a useful solution to develop, personal and home cooling. If a person has a refrigerator or if the environment has cool nighttime temperatures below 65F this method will allow the development a method for cooling. See the following video by NightHawkInLight "DIY Supermaterial Could Save You From Heatstroke: Salt based PCMs". It illustrates how to make a simple product using vacuum bags, towels, sheets, or blankets to make a large cooling cover which can be used in various ways to cool someone, for example cooling a seat, a cooling vest to be worn on a hot day, placed before a fan it can cool the air while a person sleeps etc. I hope that this helps.

  2. Can you guide a friend on how to contact the medical science department he has two medical plants books of mines told him to start a medical garden am back in the USA trying to get back have things here i need to take care of. sorry my name is novella

  3. I am a Ghanaian and I am sorry but this idea to provide hospital food will not work! I don't know if you are aware that, very unfortunately in hospitals in West Africa patients pay for medication , gloves everything upfront!. Their families who are already having difficulty paying for all these things ,are looking for the cheapest food they can find and that is the local very cheap street food ! How much are you going to charge for your food to generate what a Westerner would consider profitable ? The wealthy have servants at home who will cook food and bring .Also there is a traditional food that people believe will strengthen them when they are in the hospital and that is what they cook .

  4. Oh Zenzi this why I love your videos Always informative, useful and so willing to share useful knowledge to others. Not selfish and look at problem solving. Excellent! Keep doing what you do. So appreciate it ❤

  5. This is solid advice. I learnt alot by putting my ears to the ground and found the need in the community. My product sold out faster than I could keep up. I also discovered that I need a business that gives me daily turn over and a high end one that I show up at a farmers market and make a killing every two weeks. I added to it rental income and boom! So small daily returns , luxury goods for farmers markets and monthly passive income.

  6. I still believe you even have to go to African countries which have enough spending powers for your business. I have never been to Gambia iam ugandan. The only country i know more of in west africa is Nigeria. In east Africa sll 4 countries including rwanda are capable of supporting alot businesses.

  7. Thank you sis, well said. Your analysis on investment in the Gambia as for now is true. We need to enhance and elevate the already existing stagnant structures in place. Thanks for your contributions. Bless you.

  8. This was very much needed. Alot of people come bringing businesses already in existence, making it more challenging for locals too. We need to bring business solutions that actually solve problems. Thanks for being transparent. Much appreciation.

  9. Good Morning Zandela what a critical subject I greatly Respect which is what Africa entrepreneurs to deliberate on and work it out. I am from South Africa the point you are raising is applicable here in the South.

  10. Well said Mrs Secka! We have to solve problems and add value.
    The hospital business you have mentioned is well thought! It’s like an untapped supply and an unaddressed demand. It will be an effective solution to a problem that needs addressing i think.//Hunter 🙂