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New developments in the political-economic situation in Ethiopia speaks Gianmarco Senna (LN)

 "New Developments in the Political-Economic Situation in Ethiopia: What Prospects for International Cooperation Interventions by the Lombardy Region and What Scenarios for Lombardy Enterprises". This was the title of the conference organised by the Council's Productive Activities and Budget Committees, a meeting in line with the Regional Development Programme, which envisages interventions in the field of international cooperation with different aims, such as promoting the improvement of economic conditions in developing countries and combating mass migration phenomena. "There is a need for a change of mentality starting from Lombardy, because it is the most fertile territory to be able to think about making investments and importing small and medium-sized enterprises," said the president of the IV Commission, Gianmarco Senna (Lega), in his speech. africaaedic.eu

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Otto Bitjoka (UCAI President): 'We do not fear the Chinese investing heavily in infrastructure in Africa'

Otto Bitjoka (President UCAI - Union of African Communities of Italy): 'The African continent has no competitive advantage in the globalisation value chain over the Chinese presence in Africa. Intervention and full video of his valuable interview on La7 - Coffe Break programme In 2018, we recall the birth of the Union of African Communities of Italy (UCAI) in Milan. The founder of the Association is the entrepreneur Otto Bitjoka, who promotes professional training courses supported by Attilio Fontana, President of the Lombardy Region, who told the newspapers: 'I look at this project with great attention, to which as the Lombardy Region I want to make a contribution. We have to start tackling the epoch-making phenomenon of immigration seriously and without demagogy. Emigration is devastating for everyone, even for those who integrate. This is why those who want to return to their countries of origin must be helped" "We want to return one thousand citizens a year to Africa by offering training courses that give them the skills to work and create development in their countries of origin." africaaedic.eu

INVESTING IN AFRICA: We wish Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte well in his work for the development of Africa

CONTE GOVERNMENT: INVESTING IN AFRICA AS A SOLUTION TO MIGRATIONS Aedic perfectly agrees with Italian Prime Minister Dr. Giuseppe Conte's thoughts on the operations to be carried out to eliminate the causes of migration and bring the phenomenon of migration back to normal and create the conditions for socio-economic well-being in Africa. In this sense, for those of you interested in learning more about the possibilities of investing in Africa, we advise you to listen to the entire TG1 service where the Prime Minister in office expressed his thoughts in this regard. RAI's TG1 service Aired on: 28/01/2019 Prime Minister Conte returns to the topic of migrants in his speech at the inauguration - in Rome - of the Centre for Climate and Sustainable Development in Africa. "Strengthening cooperation on that continent is a pillar of our policy," he says. "Europe should promote investment and growth, without being invasive, this is also the way to combat the causes of migration." service that appeared on RAI1 by Alessandro Gamber : http://www.rai.it/dl/RaiTV/programmi/media/ContentItem-0ea73f10-7a8d-468e-b9d3-a3add5fea74b-tg1.html It is very interesting for those wishing to invest in Africa and expand their company's market on the African continent to know that Cameroon has recently opened several zones for foreign investment and tax relief for those investing in the country. africaaedic.eu

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Port of Kribi: selection of 1,000 people to work in the appliance factory starts

DEVELOPMENT IN CENTRAL AFRICA: 1,000 jobs in sight in a project to build an electrical appliance production plant in the port of Kribi

At the entrance to Mboro, the port of Kribi in deep water in the southern region of Cameroon, earthworks are underway on an area of 20 hectares. At this site located a stone's throw from the Kribi-Lolable highway, the electrical and air conditioning equipment industrial company (Sicamec) will start construction work on a production and assembly plant in early 2020. refrigerators, freezers and air conditioners. This investment is officially estimated at FCFA 45 billion.

On 21 August 2019, the CEO of this Cameroonian company, Alkis Bruno Domyou Noubi (photo), Alkis Bruno Domyou Noubi signed with the general manager of the Autonomous Port of Kribi (PAK), Patrice Melom, the agreement for the establishment of the future Sicamec plant in the industrial zone of the deep-water port of Kribi. " This is the first time that we sign such an agreement with a completely Cameroonian company ', says Patrice Melom.

In addition to being the first company with Cameroonian capital to obtain a settlement agreement in the industrial zone of the port of Kribi, Sicamec is also the bearer of the project that, for the time being, will have the greatest impact in terms of job creation. Indeed, thanks to its plant with a production capacity of 15,000 units per month (5000 air conditioners, 5000 refrigerators and 5000 freezers), this company intends to create 1000 direct jobs.

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DEVELOPMENT IN AFRICA: Over twenty African presidents in Japan at the opening of the 7th TICAD

TICAD-JapanINVESTING IN AFRICA: Over twenty African leaders are participating in the 7th Summit of the International Conference for African Development ( TICAD ) in Tokyo, which kicked off today (28 August) in Japan.

TICAD yes is held in Japan with the exception of TICADVI held in Africa. TICAD7 takes place in Yokohama, Japan.The event ended on Friday 30 August 2019.

African leaders in Japan include:

  • Faustin Archange Touadera, Central African Republic
  • Azali Assoumani, Comoros
  • Danny Faure, Seychelles
  • Alpha Conde, Guinea
  • Patrice Talon, Benin
  • Julius Maada Bio, Sierra Leone
  • Andry Rajoelina, Madagascar
  • Ismail Omar Guelleh, Djibouti
  • Joao Lourenco, Angola
  • Hage Geingob, Namibia
  • George Weah, Liberia
  • Felix Tshisekedi, Democratic Republic of Congo
  • Uhuru Kenyatta, Kenya
  • Yoweri Museveni, Uganda
  • Abdul Fatten Al-Sisi, Egypt and current chairman of the African Union
  • Paul Kagame, Rwanda
  • Mohamed Abdullahi Farmajo, Somalia
  • Emmerson Mnangagwa, Zimbabwe
  • Faure Gnassingbe, Togo
  • Mahamadou Issoufou, Niger
  • Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo, Ghana
  • Muhammadu Buhari, Nigeria
  • Cyril Ramaphosa, South Africa
  • Ibrahim Boubakar Keita, Mali
  • Edgar Lungu, Zambia
  • Macky Sall, Senegal

Delegation leaders who are not presidents include:

  • Thomas Thabane, Prime Minister of Lesotho
  • Everton Herbert Chimulirenji, Vice-President of Malawi
  • Isatou Touray, Vice-President of The Gambia
  • Amadou Gon Coulibaly, Prime Minister of Côte d'Ivoire
  • Osman Saleh, Foreign Minister if Eritrea
  • Abiy Ahmed, Prime Minister of Ethiopia

On Tuesday 27 August, the ICTAD7 ministerial preparatory meeting was held in Yokohama, and Mr Taro Kono, Minister of Foreign Affairs of Japan, attended the meeting as co-chair and rallied support for a successful summit.

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