Connect with us

Headline

Corporate Council On Africa To Hold 12th US-Business Summit in Mozambique

Published

on

The Corporate Council on Africa (CCA) has concluded plans  to co-host the 12th US-Africa Business Summit with the Government of Mozambique.

The Summit scheduled for June 18-21, 2019 at the Joaquim Chissano International Conference Center, in Maputo, Mozambique will bring together more than 1,000 U.S. and African private sector executives, international investors, senior government officials and multilateral stakeholders.

Since its inception in 1997, the U.S.-Africa Business Summit has been considered an essential conference for anyone doing business in Africa.
Leveraging over twenty years of expertise, CCA has designed its upcoming U.S.-Africa Business Summit to address the rapidly evolving models for business and investment on the continent by providing a platform for value-driven engagement, solutions-driven dialogue and mutually beneficial partnerships.
Specifically, the Summit will serve as a platform for delegates to hear from leading U.S and African industry experts on best practices in sectors including agribusiness, energy, health, infrastructure, ICT, finance, housing, security and more; explore new business opportunities, meet potential business partners and obtain real-time leads; and advocate to shape effective U.S.-Africa trade and investment policies.
As networking remains the primary reason hundreds of guests register to attend the U.S.-Africa Business Summit, the conference has been specially curated to facilitate business-to-business linkages and business-to-government connections through small, intimate sector and country-specific programs, roundtables, streamlined meetings via the conference app and by-invitation only private events.
2019 is already shaping up to be an exciting year for U.S.-Africa relations with the U.S. administration and African governments demonstrating a renewed commitment to developing business-friendly initiatives and policies that foster greater economic engagement. CCA’s 2019 Summit themed “Advancing a Resilient and Sustainable U.S.-Africa Partnership” will engage key African government officials and decision makers to discuss their strategies, vision and initiatives to facilitate increased business and investment.
Similarly, CCA plans to engage the U.S. government to facilitate the participation of senior decision-makers in key U.S. agencies critical to business such as the U.S. Department of Commerce, Overseas Private Investment Corporation (OPIC), Export-Import Bank of the United States (Ex-Im) and the Millennium Challenge Corporation (MCC).
CCA is pleased to partner with the Government of Mozambique and the Confederation of Business Associations in Mozambique (CTA) to host the conference.
Speaking at the official Summit launch event in Maputo, H.E. Carlos Agostinho do Rosário, Prime Minister of Mozambique urged businesses across the world to participate in the upcoming Summit. “The Summit constitutes an opportunity for small, medium and large enterprises from the US, Africa and the rest of the world to establish contacts and partnerships mutually advantageous in various sectors.”
During her last trip to Mozambique, CCA President and CEO, Florizelle Liser, accompanied by then U.S. Ambassador to Mozambique, Dean Pittman, met with H.E. Filipe Nyusi, President of Mozambique. Ms. Liser said, “CCA believes Mozambique is a destination of choice and welcomes Mozambique as a co-host of the 2019 U.S.-Africa Business Summit.”
The CCA Board of Directors’ selection of Mozambique to co-host the 2019 Summit reflects growing private sector interest in the country, Mozambique’s strong economic potential and regional leadership in the SADC region, and significant developments in the Mozambican economy that are critical for a number of U.S. companies and investors.

Dr Akinwunmi Adesina

Continue Reading
Click to comment

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Headline

Insecurity: Akpabio Begs Tinubu to Reinstate Police Orderlies for NASS Members

Published

on

By

Senate President, Godswill Akpabio, has appealed to President Bola Tinubu to reconsider the directive withdrawing police orderlies from members of the National Assembly, citing safety concerns.

Akpabio made the appeal during the presentation of the 2026 budget to a joint session of the National Assembly, by President Tinubu, warning that some lawmakers fear they might be unable to return home safely following the withdrawal.

His said: “As we direct the security agencies to withdraw policemen from critical areas, some of the National Assembly said I should let you know they may not be able to go home today.

“On that note, we plead with Mr. President for a review of the decision.”

President Tinubu, on November 23, ordered the withdrawal of police officers attached to Very Important Persons (VIPs), directing that they be redeployed to core policing duties across the country.

According to Bayo Onanuga, Special Adviser to the President on Information and Strategy, Tinubu issued the directive after a security meeting with Service Chiefs and the Director-General of the Department of State Services (DSS) following heightened security issues in the country.

Under the order, VIPs requiring security are to seek protection from the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps, as the Federal government seeks to boost police presence in communities, particularly in remote areas grappling with insecurity.

Tinubu later reaffirmed the directive on December 10, moments before presiding over the Federal Executive Council, expressing frustration over delays in implementation.

He instructed the Minister of Interior, Olubunmi Tunji-Ojo, to work with the Inspector-General of Police (IGP), Kayode Egbetokun, and the Civil Defence Corps to immediately replace withdrawn escorts to avoid exposing individuals to danger.

“I honestly believe in what I said…It should be effected. If you have any problem because of the nature of your assignment, contact the IGP and get my clearance,” Tinubu said.

“The minister of interior should liaise IG and the Civil Defence structure to replace those police officers who are on special security duties.

“So that you don’t leave people exposed,” he said.

Continue Reading

Headline

Defence Gulps Lion Share As Tinubu Presents N58.47trn 2026 Budget to NASS

Published

on

By

President Bola Tinubu has presented a budget of N58.47 trillion for the 2026 fiscal year to a joint session of the National Assembly, with capital recurrent (non‑debt) expenditure standing at N15.25 trillion.

Tinubu presented the budget on Friday, pegging the capital expenditure at N26.08 trillion and putting the crude oil benchmark at US$64.85 per barrel.

He said the expected total revenue is N34.33 trillion, projected total expenditure: N58.18 trillion, including N15.52 trillion for debt servicing. The budget is N23.85 trillion, representing 4.28% of GDP.

The budget was anchored on a crude oil production of 1.84 million barrels per day, and an exchange rate of N1,400 to the US Dollar for the 2026 fiscal year.

In terms of sectoral allocation, defence and security took the lion’s share with N 5.41 trillion, followed by infrastructure at N3.56 trillion.

Continue Reading

Headline

Mike Adenuga, Emmanuel Macron Hold High-Powered Meeting in Paris

Published

on

By

Accomplished billionaire businessman and Commander of the French Légion d’Honneur, Dr. Mike Adenuga Jr., GCON, CdrLH, has held a private meeting with the French President, Emmanuel Macron.

The two powerful citizens of the world held the meeting on Wednesday at the historic Élysée Palace in Paris.

The high-level engagement underscores the longstanding relationship between Dr. Adenuga and the French Republic, as well as his continued relevance in global business and diplomatic circles. 

A respected industrialist and philanthropist, Adenuga has been widely acknowledged for his contributions to economic development, telecommunications, energy, and humanitarian causes across Africa and beyond.

The meeting adds to Dr. Adenuga’s growing profile as a bridge between African enterprise and international leadership.

Continue Reading

Trending