
The World Economic forum starts tomorrow in Rwanda
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The continent’s business elite are heading to Rwanda today for the World Economic Forum Africa (WEFA) meeting that starts tomorrow. Delegates from government and business are expected to discuss how to grow Africa’s economy and improve education. While growth on the continent in the past decade has created more opportunities for improved livelihoods, the recent declines in commodity prices, and strength of the US dollar, have demonstrated a need for African economies to do more to unlock the talent of its greatest resource, African youth.
Guest: Jannie Rossouw
Position: Head of the School of Economic and Business Sciences (SEBS) at Wits University.
Guest: Jannie Rossouw
Position: Head of the School of Economic and Business Sciences (SEBS) at Wits University.

