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  2. Hasmukh Dawda - Wikipedia

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    Forced to drop out of school, he went into business for himself, beginning with hawking confectionery. An Indian shopkeeper offered him a job at Sh150 per month. He was able to save and raise about KSh2,000, by the age of 19. He put that money as a down-payment on a KSh5,000 pickup truck, paying the balance in installments.

  3. Madatally Manji - Wikipedia

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    Madatally Manji (1918 – 9 September 2006) was a Kenyan industrialist and entrepreneur, best known for founding the House of Manji, a food manufacturing company. Manji was born in Nyeri, in Kenya's Central Province. [1] He left school early, and worked for some years in a grocery shop, before going into business with his 7 brothers in 1941.

  4. English Biscuit Manufacturers - Wikipedia

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    English Biscuit Manufacturers (EBM) was founded in 1965 as Peek Freans Pakistan Limited through a joint venture with 25.25 percent shareholding held by Peek Freans and 74.65 percent by House of Manji. [4] In 1966, it was renamed as English Biscuit Manufacturers after a rebranding of its UK-based parent company, Associated Biscuits. [5]

  5. Irshad Manji - Wikipedia

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    Manji was born in 1968 near Kampala, Uganda. [8] Her mother is of Egyptian descent and her father of Indian heritage. [9]When Idi Amin ordered the expulsion of Asians and other non-Africans from Uganda in the early 1970s, [10] [11] Manji and her family came to Canada as refugees when she was four years old.

  6. 'It's a lie': Federal workers incensed by performance ... - AOL

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    An employee with the U.S. Department of Transportation also shared a termination letter with nearly identical language. A letter sent by the Small Business Administration to a fired probationary ...

  7. House of Dawda Group - Wikipedia

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    The group traces its beginnings to 1962, when its founder chairman, Hasmukh Dawda, began a trading business in neighboring Kenya. [1] Having dropped out of school at age 13, he first began trading in confectioneries, before he eventually raised enough capital to start manufacturing his own.

  8. Narsee Monjee College of Commerce and Economics - Wikipedia

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    Umang, being the college's cultural festival is tagged as the 'Asia's Fastest Growing College Fest' and attracts more than 50000 youths from all over the country. [3] Insight is the business, finance and economics festival and holds business conclaves, international summits, workshops, seminars, etc. [ 4 ] [ 5 ]

  9. Manji - Wikipedia

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    Manji Cult, appeared in the 1998 PS1 video game Tenchu: Stealth Assassins; Manji, an organization in the Soulcalibur game series; Manji, a character in the role-playing game MapleStory; Manji, the main character of the manga series Blade of the Immortal by Hiroaki Samura; Tokyo Manji Gang, the main group from the manga series Tokyo Revengers by ...