Africa management meet due

Nov 08, 2005

THE forthcoming inaugural Africa Management Forum has attracted over 100 participants, Frederick Kawuma, the forum’s chairman, has said.

By Peter Kaujju
THE forthcoming inaugural Africa Management Forum has attracted over 100 participants, Frederick Kawuma, the forum’s chairman, has said.

The event brings together chief executive officers (CEOs) to share experiences, identify challenges and devise solutions.
It will run from November 10 to 11 at the Sheraton Kampala Hotel. Kawuma said the business environment in Africa was changing daily, requiring exchange ideas to enhance survival.

He said although over 100 people had booked, they expect about 200.

Kawuma said the programme would involve plenary sessions, discussing topics like developing leaders for the new global economy, meeting the challenge of building a permanent enterprise and harnessing potential for high productivity.

He said globally renown speakers like Ron Jenson, Robert Garvey, John Stevco, Titus Naikuni would present.
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