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Africa is not a sample size of one, emphasise industry leaders

Generic references to Africa blur the contexts, opportunities, challenges and risks as they relate to individual countries and you cannot have a generic strategy for expansion into Africa, not even for a region, because โ€œAfrica is not a countryโ€, said Priya Soobramoney, University of Stellenbosch Business School (USB) alumnus and Old Mutualโ€™s Executive Head: Africa Strategic Change and Information Technology.

Soobramoney was one of the speakers participating in a panel discussion held at USB on the challenges and opportunities of doing business in Africa. She was joined by Mr Atose Aguele, Managing Director of Avedia Energy, Mr Norman Moyo,ย Chief Executive Officer of Cumii International Ltd and political scientist and commentator, Emeritus Professor Willie Breytenbach.

Professor Breytenbach said population growth and rapid urbanisation in most African countries resulted in cities increasingly under pressure to provide adequate infrastructure and services.ย  โ€œLong-term projection says the new gold is agriculture. Agriculture will become so important, simply because urban masses will have to be fed,โ€ he said.ย 

African countries who have neglected investment in agricultural growth and development will have to urgently revisit their approach as food security is an increasing concern, exacerbated by weak currencies. Moyo added that, in addition to a focus on food security, there lies significant opportunity in agriculture for many African countries, especially in the area of organic food production where global demand is growing.ย 

Recalling his two and half decades of doing business in Africa, Aguele highlighted that when he started working in his family business in Nigeria, most African countries were military dictatorships whereas today, even though some might be dysfunctional, most countries have democratic governments in place.ย 

โ€œIn Africa, we are embarking on our own political evolution. It is going to be bumpy. It was never going to be smooth, but if you track democracy in Africa over the last 25 to 30 years, Africaโ€™s human development index (HDI) has improved. Nobody will argue that democracy is good for business, democracy is good for the economy.โ€ย 

Moyo added that it is time for Africa to consider tapping the expertise of the African diaspora and finding ways to bring those expertise back to the continent.ย  He reiterated that Africa needs good leaders to move away from the perception and pocketed reality of being corrupt, needy, dependent and slow.

Whilst being mindful of the problems, risks and challenges, agreement was reached that Africa has much to offer and has proven over the last two decades that positive change is possible, with Rwanda being a case in point.

Soobramoney used a metaphor to emphasise the resilience of Africa and its people. โ€œWhen there is a storm out at sea, you donโ€™t sit along the shoreline and feel sorry for the fish, because the fish know how to navigate the water, even in a storm. Africa doesnโ€™t need pity, it needs action and tangible help.โ€

The panel discussion forms part of a new module,ย Perspectives on African Frontiers,ย as part of USBโ€™s MBA programme.ย  The aim is toย equip students with a keen appreciation of the challenges and opportunities of doing business in Africa by developing an intimate understanding of the contextual environment within which businesses operate on the continent.

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