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    The University of Nairobi, School of Business, has partnered with Bonn Rhein-Sieg University (BRSU) and University of Cape Coast (UCC) in a four (4) year program on German-African University Partnership Platform for the Development of Entrepreneurs

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    2015-03
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    Part of this program requires that we involve students in Annual Business Plan Competition involving University of Nairobi and University of Cape Coast students, in which the winners will get a token cash award to enable them, operationalized the plan. This is therefore to invite students of the School of Business to prepare and submit a soft and hard copy of a Business Plan to the undersigned not later than 31st March 2015. The same will first be internally evaluated and the best three Business Plans forwarded to BRSU for further evaluation and ranking alongside those from UCC. We encourage students to work in groups of upto to five (5) students per project.
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