Malawi Minister of Trade and Industry Eunice Kazembe (right) congratulates Dr. Jennifer Riria (left) on her impassioned speech on behalf of womens empowerment.
African and American government and business leaders got together in Washington for the annual summit convened by the Corporate Council on Africa. As part of the U.S.-Africa Business Summit, 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 Fleishman-Hillard. Following are excerpts.
Malawi Minister of Trade and Industry Eunice Kazembe (right) congratulates Dr. Jennifer Riria (left) on her impassioned speech on behalf of womens empowerment.
Stephen Hayes, President of the Corporate Council on Africa, at the U.S.-Africa Business Summit
President Denis Nguesso of The Republic of Congo and African Union President Jean Ping share a joke
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The 7th Biennial U.S.-Africa Business Summit, with more than 1000 people taking part, focused business and investment propsects on the continent. see more »
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Joyce Cacho from Novus International speaks about agriculture and technology. see more »
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