Alan Knott-Craig: Dark days for SA, but here’s why we are a country of miracles. MUST READ!
Jooste and Ace are still running free, SA is in a deep recession, but luckily South Africa is a country of miracles, says entrepreneur.
Jooste and Ace are still running free, SA is in a deep recession, but luckily South Africa is a country of miracles, says entrepreneur.
The charity Project Isizwe is enabling some poorer families to continue education by providing them with modems and data.
Telecoms entrepreneur Alan Knott-Craig Jnr packs a lot onto life and refuses to see a glass anything other than half full.
Alan Knott-Craig was in the UK to kick start another leg of his latest adventure, globalising the cheap, highly disruptive internet service provider Herotel.
Alan Knott-Craig’s dream is ubiquitous Internet and his Project Isizwe has created a petition, lobbying government to accelerate the deployment of free WiFi in public spaces.
Alan Knott-Craig Junior reflects deeply on the challenges of having a famous father, the spell in public service with Project Isizwe, and his new entrepreneurial business, HeroTel.
With a war chest of R80m after two rounds of funding, Alan Knott-Craig is determined to redefine another sector of the developing New Economy.
A while back, Stellenbosch got a lot of attention for becoming South Africa’s first “Wifi Town”, when the town, in partnership with Mxit and the University of Stellenbosch, rolled out a free wifi network to serve the people – especially the low-income people – of the community. Lately, though, the project has been getting some … Read more
Alan Knott-Craig has a good name. His dad, Vodacom’s founder and now Cell-C’s rescuer, is one of SA’s most admired business leaders. But the younger version is also quite a guy. And a pal. We’ve played golf and shared profound ideas at the 19th hole, rubbed shoulders with the rich and powerful in Davos, and … Read more