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Â鶹Éç extends competition deadline for entrepreneurs
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Young Swahili-speaking entrepreneurs across Africa now have until
Friday 23 May to enter the popular Faidika na Â鶹Éç (Prosper with
the Â鶹Éç) competition.
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This gives young business-minded people aged 16 to 24
an extra week to submit their proposal on how they can
start a successful business that has a positive impact on their
community, using US $5,000.
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The proposal should be no longer than 1,500 words. Tips on how
to write it can be heard on Â鶹Éç Swahili's news and current
affairs programme, Dira Ya Dunia, and are available online at
bbcswahili.com.
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Salim Kikeke, Faidika na Â鶹Éç Project Manager said: "People told
us they needed more time to work on what could potentially be a
life-changing business plan. That is why we decided to extend
the closing date by one week."
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The proposal can be emailed to faidika@bbc.co.uk or posted to the
following:
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Burundi: Faidika na Â鶹Éç 2008, Building Maison de la Bible, Avenue
de la Mission, 2eme etage, En face de PAR, Bujumbura
BP 6790;
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Kenya: Faidika na Â鶹Éç 2008, 5th Floor, Longonot Place, Kijabe
Street, PO Box 58621, Nairobi;
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Rwanda and DR Congo: Faidika na Â鶹Éç 2008, PO Box 2790, Kigali;
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Tanzania: Faidika na Â鶹Éç 2008, PPF Building, 8th Floor,
Sokoine Drive and Morogoro Road, P.O Box 79545, Dar es Salaam;
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Uganda: Faidika na Â鶹Éç 2008, 1A, Ruth Towers, Plot 15A, Clement
Hill Road, PO Box 7620, Kampala.
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Regional heats will take place in Burundi on Monday 2 June;
Rwanda (with DRC finalists) on Tuesday 3 June; Tanzania on
Wednesday 4 June; Kenya on Thursday 5 June and Uganda on Friday 6
June.
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The six winners from the regional heats will then battle
for the top prize at a grand final to take place in Uganda on
Wednesday 18 June.
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The final will be broadcast live on Â鶹Éç
Swahili radio and online, via bbcswahili.com.
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Notes to Editors
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This press release is also available in Swahili from Â鶹Éç World Service Publicity.
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Â鶹Éç Swahili is a multi-media broadcasting service providing radio
and online content to Swahili-speaking audiences across Africa
and the rest of the world.
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Its flagship breakfast programme,
Amka Na Â鶹Éç, is broadcast at 6.00am EAT and brings regional and
world news as well as music and human interest features.
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Its most
popular news and current affairs programme, Dira Ya Dunia, starts
at 6.30pm.
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Leo Afrika is the last show of the day. Broadcast
between 8.45 and 9.00pm, it focuses on African news.
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Swahili's popular 24/7website is bbcswahili.com. Visitors can
access, in text and audio, up-to-the minute news, features and
analysis on East Africa and the rest of the world.
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It also
features the award-winning Kimasomaso project, which aims to
break down taboos and myths around sex and sexuality and which was
launched jointly with the Â鶹Éç's international charity, Â鶹Éç World
Service Trust. Ìý
Â鶹Éç World Service Publicity
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