Dr. Joseph Siaw Agyepong from Jospong Group wants African business leaders to take control of the continent's money future. The executive chairman believes politicians already won political freedom for Africa. Business people must fight the next battle for economic freedom across the continent. Agyepong thinks entrepreneurs and investors should lead this important mission. He wants African companies to trade more with each other and break down barriers between countries.
Jospong Group has spread its operations across many African nations through its main company Zoomlion. The waste management firm operates in Nigerian Lagos and Congolese Kinshasa. Workers also serve Ethiopian Addis Ababa and Burkinabe Ouagadougou. The company handles environmental projects in Kenyan Uasin Gishu County and Gambian government offices. Agyepong calls this expansion African unity through building industries.
The business leader recently signed a partnership deal with South Korean firm Cheil Engineering Company Limited. This agreement focuses on recycling textile waste and creating renewable energy projects. Agyepong believes Africa already has everything needed to compete with the world. The continent offers huge land areas and rich natural resources. African workers provide strong labor forces under good weather conditions.
Agyepong wants African governments to help local businesses with better policies and investment support. He thinks waste management creates jobs and drives economic growth. The chairman believes African cooperation will solve major problems like climate change. Cross-border teamwork among business leaders will create lasting solutions for sustainable development. African companies can build a brighter future for coming generations.
Jospong Group has spread its operations across many African nations through its main company Zoomlion. The waste management firm operates in Nigerian Lagos and Congolese Kinshasa. Workers also serve Ethiopian Addis Ababa and Burkinabe Ouagadougou. The company handles environmental projects in Kenyan Uasin Gishu County and Gambian government offices. Agyepong calls this expansion African unity through building industries.
The business leader recently signed a partnership deal with South Korean firm Cheil Engineering Company Limited. This agreement focuses on recycling textile waste and creating renewable energy projects. Agyepong believes Africa already has everything needed to compete with the world. The continent offers huge land areas and rich natural resources. African workers provide strong labor forces under good weather conditions.
Agyepong wants African governments to help local businesses with better policies and investment support. He thinks waste management creates jobs and drives economic growth. The chairman believes African cooperation will solve major problems like climate change. Cross-border teamwork among business leaders will create lasting solutions for sustainable development. African companies can build a brighter future for coming generations.