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Prime Cabinet Secretary and Cabinet Secretary for Foreign and Diaspora Affairs, Dr. Musalia Mudavadi, says there are many opportunities available in Africa for green investments. Addressing a high-level gathering of the Nordic Africa business meeting in Copenhagen, Denmark, Mudavadi urged Nordic nations to capitalize on the significant reforms, undertaken by African countries over time. He also noted that capacity-building initiatives, technology transfer, and skills exchange, coupled with digitization efforts, provide a pathway for Africa to leapfrog in its development journey. The two-day Nordic-African foreign ministers meeting in the Danish capital, brought together leaders from both regions, to explore areas of mutual interest and cooperation, with a focus on sustainable development and economic partnerships.
Mudavadi urges Nordic nations to invest in Africa
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