Jack Ma delivers a lecture to African youth and entrepreneurs
Alibaba founder Jack Ma, right, delivered a lecture to youth and entrepreneurs at the University of Nairobi in Kenya on July 20, 2017. Ma, who is on his first trip to Africa, spoke about the value of constant learning and the power of the internet, and how to combine and utilize the two to solve the day-to-day challenges facing the continent. Ma, also special adviser for youth entrepreneurship and small business to the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD), is on a two-day trip to Kenya and Rwanda to share his insights with African youth and entrepreneurs. [Photo: China Plus/ Xing Yihang]
Alibaba founder Jack Ma, right, delivered a lecture to youth and entrepreneurs at the University of Nairobi in Kenya on July 20, 2017. Ma, who is on his first trip to Africa, spoke about the value of constant learning and the power of the internet, and how to combine and utilize the two to solve the day-to-day challenges facing the continent. Ma, also special adviser for youth entrepreneurship and small business to the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD), is on a two-day trip to Kenya and Rwanda to share his insights with African youth and entrepreneurs. [Photo: China Plus/ Xing Yihang]
Alibaba founder Jack Ma, right, delivered a lecture to youth and entrepreneurs at the University of Nairobi in Kenya on July 20, 2017. Ma, who is on his first trip to Africa, spoke about the value of constant learning and the power of the internet, and how to combine and utilize the two to solve the day-to-day challenges facing the continent. Ma, also special adviser for youth entrepreneurship and small business to the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD), is on a two-day trip to Kenya and Rwanda to share his insights with African youth and entrepreneurs. [Photo: China Plus/ Xing Yihang]
Alibaba founder Jack Ma, right, delivered a lecture to youths and entrepreneurs at the University of Nairobi in Kenya on July 20, 2017. Ma, who is on his first trip to Africa, spoke about the value of constant learning and the power of the internet, and how to combine and utilize the two to solve the day-to-day challenges facing the continent. Ma, also special adviser for youth entrepreneurship and small business to the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD), is on a two-day trip to Kenya and Rwanda to share his insights with African youth and entrepreneurs. [Photo: China Plus/ Xing Yihang]