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Africa 2.0 Annual Leadership Symposium: Celebrating 5 years of change and leadership in Africa

The Africa 2.0 Annual Leadership Symposium is less than 20 days away, and the best and brightest minds from across Africa will be gathering in Maputo from 24-26 November at the Joaquim Chissano International Conference Centre. This year marks the five year anniversary for Africa 2.0. The conference theme is…

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Africa 2.0 Annual Leadership Symposium: Ask your questions LIVE to Africa 2.0, Dangote and the Pension Commission of Nigeria (PENCOM)

Africa 2.0, Dangote and the Pension Commission of Nigeria (PENCOM) will host an online press conference on Wednesday 25th at 10:30 GMT

The best and brightest minds from across Africa will be gathering in Maputo from 24-26 November for the Africa 2.0 Annual Leadership Symposium (http://www.APO.af/ZjE7Eb). This year marks the five year anniversary for Africa 2.0. Africa 2.0, Dangote and the Pension Commission of Nigeria (PENCOM) will host an online press conference…

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Africa 2.0 Foundation Advisory Board to be announced at this year’s Annual Leadership Symposium in Maputo, November 24-26.

The confirmed line up is an impressive roster of influential African leaders such as Former First Lady of South Africa Graca Machel, Former President of Federal Republic of Nigeria HE Olesogun Obasanjo, Vice President of Transparency International Akere Muna, Rev. Jesse Jackson, Former President of the Republic of Mozambique HE Joaquim Chissano, CNN Anchor IshaSesay, and many more.

Founder of Africa 2.0 and CEO of Ubuntu Capital, Mamadou Touré’s attendance at the Pencom World Pensions Summit in Abuja, was instrumental for highlighting Africa’s future development projects. “Only 2% of Power Projects have defaulted in Africa while 10% have defaulted in the US” said M. Touré Quoting Moody’s latest…