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18th April, 2010

Telecom giant Globacom sponsors African Voices on CNN International

Globacom has become the exclusive sponsor of CNN International's weekly half-hour magazine programme, "African Voices".

The sponsorship deal, recently signed between Globacom and CNN, enables the telecoms giant and CNN to showcase successful and high-profile personalities shaping the African continent.

The sponsorship will also project Globacom, which is building Africa's biggest and best telecommunications network, to CNN’s business and consumer audiences across Europe, the Middle East and Africa and reach millions of online users globally via CNN.com.

"African Voices" showcases uniquely personal viewpoints and candid, up-close revelations from international newsmakers who are from the continent.

Through the programme, CNN's in-region correspondents, Robyn Curnow, Nkepile Mabuse, David McKenzie and Christian Purefoy, along with Atlanta-based Isha Sesay, bring viewers special reports and interviews from the innovators and thought leaders making an impact in Africa and on the global stage in areas such as sports, politics, business and the arts.

Preparing

Speaking on the partnership, Charles Jenarius, Globacom’s Regional Director of Marketing Communications for West Africa, said "African Voices" offers the network a huge platform to reach its millions of subscribers in the region.

"Globacom is the leading telecoms service company in Nigeria and Benin Republic and is preparing to roll out services in Ghana and Cote D’Ivoire in pursuit of our vision to be the biggest and best telecommunications company in Africa", he said.

He stated that the Glo 1 submarine cable project is a clear demonstration of Globacom's resolve to avail Africa the best telecommunication service available in the world. The cable connects Africa to the UK with dedicated extension to the United States of America. It also has branching units in fourteen African countries. It will provide unprecedented high speed internet services and make telecom services much faster, more reliable and cheaper for consumers. Glo-1's current and ultimate capacity is enough to cater to the required broadband capacity of the West African region for at least the next thirty years.

"Being the largest and one of the most credible media organizations in the world, CNN will, through this partnership, collaborate with us in meeting our communication objectives on the continent", Jenarius explained.

Growing

He said the weekly "African Voices" show will feature Glo in the opening and closing billboards and two first-in-break commercials within the show. Additionally, Globacom branding will appear around weekly show vignettes, on online advertising through banner ads at www.cnn.com/africanvoices, and in print in CNN Traveller.

"Globacom is recognized as an innovator in the telecommunications space, a hugely growing sector within Africa", said Rani R Raad, SVP Advertising Sales, CNN International.

"We are delighted that they have chosen CNN as the media platform to extend their global brand awareness to the CNN audience of business decision makers. We also welcome them to our client portfolio as our first telecom client from Nigeria", Raad added.

 

3rd April, 2010

The Corporate Council on Africa announces sponsors for the fourth U.S. – Africa Infrastructure Conference

The Corporate Council on Africa (CCA) has announced the private sector companies and government agencies that are sponsors of the fourth U.S. – Africa Infrastructure Conference at the JW Marriott hotel in Washington, D.C., which will run from April 27th to 29th, 2010.

Conference sponsors include Lockheed Martin, Raytheon, Groupe Jeune Afrique, IC Publications, Acrow Corporation, AllAfrica Global Media, The Boeing Company, USAID, AECOM, Development Finance International, Dewey & LeBoeuf LLP and Millennium Challenge Corporation.

"Many of these sponsors represent or are themselves among the leading investors in infrastructure projects in several African countries", said Stephen Hayes, president and CEO of CCA. "We are working with them to ensure private sector led development in Africa".

Focus

Themed "Building Dynamic Growth in Africa", the conference will focus on key sectors ripe for U.S. investment, including information and communication technology, alternative energy, civil aviation, roads and ports, and human security. Mitigating the effects of climate change on Africa will also be a focus.

Another primary focus will be project financing. During the conference, company representatives will have the opportunity to interact with public and private financial institutions that fund projects in Africa, and learn about available instruments for project finance in the specially designed room appropriately deemed "The Vault".

Immediately following the World Bank spring meetings, the three day conference will include industry-specific sessions, networking opportunities and a special dinner in honour of the African ministers of finance and central bank governors. The sessions will be led by U.S. and African business and government leaders whose expertise stems from their own successful engagements and ongoing ventures in Africa.

Parties interested in more information on the conference should visit www.africacncl.org.

Established in 1993, The Corporate Council on Africa is a nonpartisan 501 (c) (3) membership organisation of nearly two hundred U.S. companies dedicated to strengthening the commercial relationship between the U.S. and Africa. CCA members represent nearly eighty-five percent of total U.S. private sector investments in Africa. The organisation is dedicated to bringing together potential business partners and to showcase business opportunities on the African continent.

 

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