July Issue of The African Business Journal Now Online


JOHANNESBURG, SOUTH AFRICA--(Marketwired - June 18, 2013) - George Media Inc. is pleased to announce the July issue of The African Business Journal is now available online at www.tabj.co.za. To go directly into the magazine, click here: http://ow.ly/m8DEp.

Our July issue looks at Technology and Innovation on the continent with our cover story coming from Justine Abigail Yu who was traveling through East Africa when she stopped by in Kigali, Rwanda to check out the capital's hottest tech hub, kLab. This startup incubator is believed to be paving the way to transforming Rwanda into a knowledge-based economy, while the country itself has also taken positive steps leading to being recognised by the United Nations as East Africa's number one ICT nation while concurrently also remedying one of the biggest problems afflicting Africa today: youth unemployment.

Our TABJ Q&A this month profiles Jason J. Drew the co-founder of AgriProtein, which won top spot at the 2013 Innovation Prize for Africa. AgriProtein is a unique approach to nutrient recycling that uses waste organic matter and fly matter to produce natural animal feed.

The conversations continue in our monthly columns as well. Sean Rogers considers how Twitter helps develop a sense of national identity for Africans that transcends physical borders. Gabrielle Ritchie makes us consider what the differences are between philanthropy and charity. And Vicky Stillwell takes us into IP law and shares how to protect your creative ideas if you can't copyright or patent them. All of this and much more in this edition of TABJ.

About The African Business Journal

The African Business Journal is a monthly digital magazine that offers readers a glimpse into major African industries, including: energy and resources, manufacturing, agriculture, property development, food & beverage, healthcare, technology & innovation and more through our in-depth Africa in Action profiles. We have an audited readership of over 300,000 C-level executives and business leaders across Africa, as well as those looking to invest in the continent. Additionally our website is within the Top 5 most visited magazine sites in Africa.

George Media Inc. is proud to promote African business nationally and to the world. For more information, visit our website at www.tabj.co.za.

Contact Information:

The African Business Journal
Anastasia Tubanos
Editor - George Media Inc.
(416) 642-7672
anastasiat@georgemedia.com