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Hlaing Myo, a former political prisoner, is now a driver with Golden Harp taxi Network.

Businesses need not be about profit only. The Golden Harp Taxi Network in Myanmar, is about helping jailed dissidents find their feet again after being released from prison

SOME businesses may say they exist to serve society’s needs, and they may indeed generate jobs and contribute to the gross domestic product (GDP), but at the end of the day, the aim is to make a profit for the owners or shareholders.

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