Isabel Dos Santos Encourages Investment In Tech Sector
Isabel dos Santos has supported investments in the tech sector for Angolans and other people in the African states. She has gone around the world, urging people to take up the challenge as it would improve the economy. The Angolan-based entrepreneur has been searching for approaches to motivate and encourage others to participate in corporate development in Angola. Even though she is in the corporate world, Isabel does not mind the competition.
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For example, she is the head of multiple private firms. She is exploring ways and means to improve everyone’s life, including entertaining the African-based Zap, which is similar to the television production firm, Netflix. She seeks to achieve her objectives through the provision of a chain of private banks, a group of supermarkets, and multiple cinemas. As a co-founder at the most significant telecommunications business in Angola, Unitel, she has brought on a considerable number of job opportunities for so many residents.
It also provides more individuals the chance to connect with other digitally, including those in rural areas that lacked access to landline phones due to poor infrastructure. Together with other corporate leaders, Isabel dos Santos are making bolder initiatives in the coming decade to support more private business solutions in a state that till recent times, had full control of the government in all economic spheres. As of now, private enterprises, some with external support and the latest capital sources, are looking for new ways to succeed and assist their native country in the process.
Any emerging sector is commendable; however, Isabel Dos Santos has notably advocated for investments in the energy and tech industries. She acknowledges that it could be challenging for the next couple of years, including increased unemployment as well as political and economic instability as populations grow. Despite the challenges, she holds on to the long-term concept of what Angola will look like in the years to come.
Background Details
Though Isabel Dos Santos was born in Azerbaijan, she was raised in Angola by her father Jose Eduardo Dos Santos, who serves as president of the state from 1979 to 2017. She received her undergraduate degree in electrical engineering from Kings College in London.
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