Forbes Africa is launching its first ever TV platform with flagship show
“My Worst Day”, anchored by award winning Forbes Africa and Forbes
Woman correspondent, Peace Hyde.
Leading business magazine, Forbes Africa is set to launch the first global TV platform, Forbes Africa TV.
Forbes Africa is launching its first ever TV platform with flagship show “My Worst Day”, anchored by award winning Forbes Africa and Forbes Woman correspondent, Peace Hyde.
The
show brings the unique Forbes journalistic style and glitz to the
silver screen and focuses on the most challenging day in the lives of
some of the most successful and enterprising business leaders of our
time. "My Worst Day" features Africa’s business powerhouse’s in a way
never seen before.
“You always hear about the
success stories of Africa’s biggest mogul’s, but this is the first time
we find out the darkest days in business for some of the most successful
industry leaders and how they overcame it. "My Worst Day" is a message
to all young entrepreneurs that no matter what challenges you are facing
in business today, if these captain of industries were able overcome
some of the most remarkable challenges, then with the right focus and
determination all young entrepreneurs can too,” says Peace Hyde.
The
show will air on the CNBC Africa platform which provides a unique blend
of International and African business and economic content. The Pan
African show is set to have its global release across the continent.
Forbes
Africa publication is the sixteenth local-language edition of the
Forbes magazine—renowned for exploiting various matters, as well as
its
many lists based on the levels of global wealth and power, offering
topics such as “The World’s Most Powerful People”, “Global High
Performers,” and “The World’s Billionaires”.
The is set to air in April 2016.
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