African and American government and business leaders got together in Washington for the annual summit convened by the Corporate Council on Africa.
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President Jakaya Mrisho Kikwete (born October 7, 1950) is the current President of the United Republic of Tanzania.He is also the Chairperson of the African...
allAfrica.com
1 October 2009
As part of the U.S.-Africa Business Summit being hosted by the Corporate Council on Africa this week, four African heads of state, participated in a Presidential Roundtable on regional integration. The presidents of Rwanda, Ghana, the Republic of Congo, and Sao Tome and Principe answered questions, along with Brian Herlihy, CEO of Seacom. Questions were posed by David Senay, CEO of ...
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All America can do for Africa is come and pick a few talents from the continent to go fuel her economy. The Chinese don't come to take you out of your land. They come to teach you how to do things to pull people out of misery. They don't preach any human rights, no double standards but they understand that good governance is the key to a prosperous society. Their methods are simple and very practical. They themselves having been victims of western exploitation and mistreatment of all sorts, know how it feels to be exploited and mistreated and so won't want to do that onto others. The whole world goes to China now. If there was still anything good from the US or Europe, every body would been going to those destinations. I can't still believe that these African dictators as termed by the west is still going to meet them to waste valuable time. Is it a curse on Africa or what? What is it that you're going to receive from America other than to expose yourself for exploitation and ridicule?
allAfrica.com
1 October 2009
Dr. Jennifer Riria was moved to tears – and not tears of joy – listening to the roundtable of African presidents at the annual U.S. Africa Business Summit, held this year in Washington, DC. The next day, at a plenary on women and economic development, Riria, CEO of Kenya Women Finance Trust, lamented that the presidents of Congo (Brazzaville), Ghana, Rwanda and Sao Tome and Principe, ...
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America.gov (Washington, DC)
29 September 2009
African leaders "have a duty to create the right climate for business" in Africa, Tanzanian President Jakaya Kikwete said September 28 in Washington.
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The New Times (Kigali)
1 October 2009
President Paul Kagame yesterday addressed a full house at the U.S.-Africa Business Summit, which was held at The Walter E. Washington Convention Center.
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America.gov (Washington, DC)
1 October 2009
The United States stands ready to help Africa expand the U.S.-Africa business relationship, but "let's make sure the governments of Africa are worthy of their people," Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton told the Seventh Biennial U.S.-Africa Business Summit October 1.
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Corporate Council on Africa (Washington, DC)
1 October 2009
Clinton to Discuss the Role of Africa in the 21st Century
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America.gov (Washington, DC)
30 September 2009
The Obama administration recognizes the effect the global financial crisis has had on sub-Saharan Africa and has "responded with vigorous support," says Deputy U.S. Treasury Secretary Neal Wolin. Now it appears that Africa may be turning the corner in meeting the challenges of the 21st century, he adds.
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Stephen Hayes is the president and CEO of The Corporate Council on Africa (CCA).
Paul Kagame né en octobre 1957 à Kamonyi, province de Gitarama dans le centre du Rwanda, est actuellement président de la république.
She is the 67th United States Secretary of State, serving within the administration of President Barack Obama. She was a United States Senator from New...
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