Corporate go-getter jets off to the US

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Corporate captain, Tshepang Chilume, has emerged as one of a handful of young African leaders who will represent their countries at the highly anticipated AGOA Forum taking place in Washington, United States.

Chilume, Barclays' treasury sales manager, left last Sunday to join a group of 60 of her African peers under the Mentoring Partnership With Young African Leaders initiative, a three-week programme in the US whose highlights include the AGOA Forum.

Another highlight for the young corporates is that their introduction to the programme will be conducted by the US Secretary of State, Hillary Clinton, a global icon in politics and leadership.

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