Micro-investing in African Business & The Continent's Role in The Future of Work with Weh'yee Barkon (TRL 187)
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Today on the podcast, Mitko is joined by Weh’yee Barkon, a founder and investor, focused on developing the future of work in Africa. Weh’yee has been living in Africa for several years and in that time has used his start-up experience in the US to start multiple businesses, from a strawberry farm to a transportation business all while helping to popularize the African continent as a source of remote work talent and as a destination for digital nomads.
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