Rich Fayden is one of those pioneers in the music industry. One could call him a musical hipster because he did many things well before they were cool.
After studying in abroad in the US, Allen Kendunga decided to return home to Rwanda to help tackle the issue of unemployment. She founded a company called Talent Match, which works towards closing the country’s skills gap by offering career guidance for students.
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