Nairobi, April 9th,
2015
- Selected business leaders and policy makers from across the African continent
will this weekend converge at Windsor Golf & Country Club in Nairobi to
discuss the mega trends in Africa.
The forum organized by
Strathmore Business School (SBS), will host prominent African business leaders among them Kenyan
Industrialist Dr. Manu Chandaria, Keroche Breweries Chief Executive Officer,
Ms. Tabitha Karanja and Prof. Reid, Whitlock, Chief Executive Officer, Tony
Elumelu Foundation, will discuss the growing trends in key economic sectors and
prospects for the African continent with a view of providing insights for the
continent’s growth in the next decade.
The forum which will have a
panel discussion, is mainly drawn from the SBS Alumni, will explore the
empirical prospects of the recent developments in the ICT and energy sectors,
which are projected to change the fortunes of the continent in the wake of
increased investment.
Announcing the event,
Strathmore Business School Dean Dr. George Njenga said the forum is a one of
the many forums that the business school is exploring as an avenue to share
knowledge and experience drawing among key leaders and policy makers.
“We want to provide an
opportunity for leaders to share insights and chart perspectives for both
governance and business leadership in Africa. There are countless precedents in
Africa and many ground-breaking innovations that have heralded a new frontier
of economic sustainability,” said Dr. Njenga.
“We recognize that Africa is
quickly shaking off stereotypes of
receiver of aid and sufferer of famine, and looking to build a brighter future
of sustainable economic growth, investment, and growing democratic prospects,”
he noted.
Other leaders expected to
speak at the conference are: James Mworia, Chief Executive Officer, Centum
Investments Company Limited, Theopista Ntale, Head of Wholesale Banking and
Head of Women’s division at Development Finance Company of Uganda.
Already,
the African continent has registered positive results, with several nations
joining the ranks of the top ten fastest growing global economies. By 2050, the
continent is predicted to have the world’s second largest population, which
leaders are hoping to leverage on the global trade stage in manufacturing,
services and agriculture.
The
recent discovery in rich oil fields and natural gas reserves has transformed
the region into an important player and a key “target” in global oil and gas
production.
Similarly,
developments in the ICT sector have also transformed lives on the continent
with new great cases being recorded in Kenya and other countries on the
continent.
In Kenya, ICT has played a major role
country's growth of financial inclusion, where active bank accounts have
increased from 2.5 million in 2007 to more than 12 million in half a decade. This forum comes at a time
when SBS is celebrating its 10 years of success since its establishment in
2005.Similarly, the event is comes only a few months to the
Global Entrepreneurship Summit that will be co-hosted by US President Barack
Obama in July 2015 in the country.
Comments
Post a Comment