spoke at the session noted that the new technologies
Industry experts who
spoke at the session noted that the new technologies and trends were reshaping
Africa’s economic landscape and creating plenty of business opportunities and
investment prospects which were not there before.
The Group Chief
Executive Officer, Emerging Africa Capital Group, Nigeria, Mrs Toyin Sanni,
during
webapex.net an interactive session entitled “Linking Back – the Entrepreneurial
Support Chain’’, shared her views on a changing business landscape in Africa.
“A great deal has
changed and t
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here is now a lot more support. At the beginning of my career I
was dependent on
westernmagazine.org the goodwill of my superior – now we have in-house mentorship
programmes.
“I’m happy to see
entrepreneurs coming to the table,” Sanni said.
Also, Dr Divine
Simbi-Ndhlukula, Founder and Managing Director, Securico, Zimbabwe, stressed
the importance of investing in education and skills development.
In another session
entitled “Finding the Sweet Spot – Momentum for Change’’, Dr Carlos Lopes, a
Professor at Nelson Mandela School of Public Governance, University of Cape
Town, South Africa, said that Africa could not be ignored for two reasons.
“Africa is positioning
itself as the continent where you have the highest young consumer
concentration. Secondly, it’s not just the size but because it’s easier for
younger people to absorb the new technologies,” he explained.
Sharing his insights and
perspective, Jonathan Berman, Author of “Success in Africa: CEO Insights from a
Continent on the Rise’’, noted that continent’s growing appeal as an attractive
investment destination was being driven by widespread digitisation.
“The visibility and
scale of opportunities across borders is like never before. The range and size
weren’t there seven years ago,” Berman said.
He, however, stressed
the importance of initiatives like Dubai Chamber’s GBF Mentorship Programme,
which had created new growth opportunities for African entrepreneurs who are
looking to scale their businesses and expand beyond borders.
Heads of State,
ministers, policymakers, prominent business leaders, investors and
entrepreneurs from Africa are attending the event which kicked off on Nov.18 to
Nov. 19.
The Forum is organised
by Dubai Chamber of Commerce and Industry (Dubai Chamber) under the patronage
of H.H. Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President and Prime
Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai.
GBF Africa 2019 is the
largest event of its kind in the region, focusing on Africa’s vast economic
potential and exploring new avenues of cooperation between UAE businesses and
their African counterparts.
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