| |9 AUGUST 2026HIGHERReviewKenya has earned the moniker "Silicon Savannah" because of its thriving tech ecosystem. Nairobi, the capital city, has grown to be a hub for tech startups and innovation centers. Students analyzing commercial enterprise control in Kenya witness firsthand how neighborhood marketers are the use of era to remedy issues in agriculture, finance, healthcare, and more. Exposure to such a surroundings now no longer most effective instills an appreciation for innovation however additionally affords realistic insights into the techniques that pressure success startups."We must think of creativity as a skill, much like resourcefulness and inventiveness, it is less a trait and more a proficiency that can be taught. If we see it this way, our role as educators becomes to find ways to encourage its use and break it down into smaller skill sets. Imagination and creativity are the traits that fuel the future, and both serve to inspire students, hence, they must be integrated into every part of learning" Says Shefali Tyagi, Principal, National Public School Dr. U. M. Premalatha, Principal, Don Bosco Institute of Bio Science and Management Studies.Cultural Intelligence and Global PerspectiveAfrica's rich cultural diversity is an important asset for students studying business education. The ability to understand and navigate different cultures is a critical skill in today's globalized business environment. African countries with different ethnic groups, languages â<â
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