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The Southern African Times Joins Africa Investment Leaders Forum and Awards 2024 as Official Media Partner

by Times Reporter
April 12, 2024
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The Southern African Times Joins  Africa Investment Leaders Forum and Awards 2024 as Official Media Partner

The global media outlet has partnered with the Africa Investment Leaders Forum and Awards conference and exhibition, and will be providing real-time coverage of the event this June. 

Covering the entire African investment landscape and its value chain, Africa Investment Leaders Forum and Awards (AILF)2024  will see several multi-billion-dollar announcements made in addition to a series of partnership agreements signed and upstream bid round and policy programs launched. Due to the high-level caliber of deals set to be signed, the Africa Investment Leaders Forum and Awards is proud to announce that global media outlet The Southern African Times has partnered with the event. The Southern African Times becomes the official media partner of AILF 2024, and will provide real-time coverage of the conference this June.

In an exciting development, The Southern African Times has forged a strategic partnership as the official media partner for the highly anticipated inaugural Africa Investment Leaders Forum and Awards (AILF). This collaboration marks a significant milestone in the realm of African investment and signifies a momentous leap forward in amplifying the continent’s investment narrative on the global stage.

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The AILF, slated to be held from the 26th of June to the 28th of June in Zimbabwe’s capital city Harare at The Rainbow Towers Hotel, is poised to be a groundbreaking event that will bring together key players from across the African investment landscape. With a focus on catalyzing investment opportunities and fostering strategic partnerships, the forum aims to chart a path towards sustainable economic growth and development across the continent.

As the premier media outlet for business news in Southern Africa, The Southern African Times is uniquely positioned to provide unparalleled coverage and insights into the AILF proceedings. Leveraging its extensive digital platform and robust network, The Southern African Times will deliver real-time updates, in-depth analyses, and exclusive interviews with industry leaders, policymakers, and stakeholders present at the event.

“The partnership between The Southern African Times and AILF underscores our commitment to promoting Africa’s investment potential and driving meaningful dialogue around key economic issues,” remarked Farai Muvuti, Chief Executive Officer of The Southern African Times. “Through our comprehensive coverage, we aim to showcase the transformative impact of investment in Africa and highlight the myriad opportunities available to global investors.”

Farai Ian Muvuti, CEO of The Southern African Times, captivates the audience at the Africa Investment Leaders Forum and Awards launch event.

Throughout the AILF event, The Southern African Times will provide comprehensive coverage of panel discussions, ministerial forums, presentations, networking events, and investor summits. Moreover, all major deals and announcements arising from the forum will be disseminated through The Southern African Times’ digital platforms, ensuring widespread visibility and engagement.

The AILF represents a pivotal platform for catalyzing investment and fostering collaboration among African governments, policymakers, and the global investment community. With The Southern African Times on board as the official media partner, the forum is poised to amplify its reach and influence, driving greater awareness and participation in Africa’s burgeoning investment landscape.

For more information about the Africa Investment Leaders Forum and Awards, including details on speakers, sponsorship opportunities, and partnerships, interested parties are encouraged to visit www.africainvestmentleadersforum.com and stay tuned to The Southern African Times for exclusive coverage and updates.

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