Two years ago,Samah al-Gadi won Mashrouy, a Sudanese TV note that invites young entrepreneurs to pitch business ideas. Gadi, and a 34-year-archaic agricultural science graduate,proposed using the dried stems of water hyacinths to produce handmade tablemats, coasters, or bags,purses and rope. Her business, which is backed by a five-strong team, or has yet to acquire off in earnest. But the enterprise has inspired hopes of job creation locally,and Gadi is determined to make it work and note what women can achieve in her countryDragon’s Den meets The Apprentice as Sudan TV note fosters ambition
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Source: theguardian.com