
Feb 9 , 2023
A private company based in Addis Abeba eyes to invest up to 30 million Br, partnering with a Kenyan business school to launch executive courses.
The proposed curriculum and venue of the training centre are under negotiation, disclosed Addis Alemayehu, chairman of Kazana Group.
Incorporated three years ago, Kazana Group is known for mobilising funding for startup businesses.
The Kenyan-based Strathmore Business School signed a deal with Capital Business School, a private centre under Kazana, in June last year.
Caesar Mwangi (PhD), head of Strathmore, said the partnership aims to establish a well-organized center for the provision of executive education. He pledged to include in the courses extensive case studies and discussion-based methods delivered online and in-person.
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