Zambia is set to host the inaugural ‘Institutional Investors’ Forum 2023 which aim is to anchor strong landmarks with idea triggering on Capital solutions.
The investors forum will seek to discuss some critical compositions about Investment opportunities and growth prospects to drive Zambia’s economic recovery process.
It is also expected to ignite ideas with capital, as the current governing leadership is looking forth to address many challenging situation in the country
, and the cost of capital is one such area of key concerns under the leadership of President Hakainde Hichilema.
The main host MNCapital Group of South Africa in conjunction with the in-country support player in Zambia I-NetCom Business Solutions Zambia Limited, said the inaugural “Zambia Institutional Investors’ Forum 2023” preparations are progressing pretty very well.
The group said the theme set for this year’s Zambia Institutional Investors Forum is: “Harnessing Alternative Investment to Drive Economic Recovery,”
I-NetCom Business Solutions Co-Founder, Kelvin Chisanga, said Zambia has witnessed many economic gains taking a strong direction to recovery process with some of the cooling effects that were seriously characterized in most macroeconomic areas.
Chisanga said it is time to trigger an impactful investment forum to tap into present-day opportunities to move forward and champion real term growth patterns in the local economy and Zambia cannot be unexceptional to this perfect opportunity that needs meaningful and actionable discussions as well as investor networking links.
President Hichilema is expected to grace the forum and highlight government’s policy position and directions on investment framework for Zambia.
“This sets a tone especially after having to experience a number of bad effects in the global economy, as this does not exclude Zambia and with many other countries,” He said.
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