Eastern & Southern Africa Business Associations converge in Nairobi

Ten chief executives representing national business associations from 10 countries in Eastern and Southern Africa have this week endorsed four policy positions developed over the past year for common advocacy with their national and regional governments.

The policy papers were endorsed and adopted at the annual conference of the Eastern and Southern Africa Business Membership Organizations (ESA-BMO) Network, taking place in Nairobi, from 27th - 28th January.

Botswana was represented at the conference by BOCCIM's Deputy Executive Director Norman MoleeleThe conference was officially opened yesterday by  Kenya's Assistant Minister for EAC, Hon. Peter Munya.  The policy positions contain recommendations, strategies and activity plans for implementation by members of the Network.

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