Tanzania's start-up entrepreneurs
On leaving university, graduates can often find it difficult to get a job. However, sometimes in Africa, the problem is especially stark.
In Nigeria, for example, it is thought that nearly a quarter of graduates are unemployed when they leave university. In Kenya, two-thirds of students feel they will be self-employed when they graduate.
And in Tanzania, many become entrepreneurs while still studying... as the 麻豆社's Vumani Mkhize found out in the city of Dar es Salaam.
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