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Its cheap prepaid data plan, launched by Vodacom in December 2008, opened BlackBerry to millions of South Africans who couldn ...
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The Pareto trap: How businesses lose their competitive edge

Nigeria’s difficult economic climate is testing the resilience of businesses in unprecedented ways, but the greatest threat to long-term competitiveness may not be the external pressures alone.
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