The great survivor
It is said the best view comes after the hardest climb. Having been in an acting capacity for close to...
Mr. Kitso Dickson is a Business reporter, Financial Modelling and Valuation Analyst and a financial inclusion activist. He is the current Business Editor at the Business Weekly & Review. As a business reporter, Mr. Dickson has made contributions to the Botswana Stock Exchange Magazine and The Monthly Investor – a South African Financial Magazine.
Mr. Dickson began his journalism career in 2015 as an intern at the Business Weekly & Review. He later joined property magazine Boidus as Assistant Editor and Content Coordinator. He has also worked for Echo Newspaper as Business Editor before returning to Business Weekly & Review. Mr. Dickson is passionate about finance and business reporting. He extensively reports on the financial sector, particularly focused on investments and stock markets.
It is said the best view comes after the hardest climb. Having been in an acting capacity for close to...
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