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Why Jack Ma Travelled To Kenya And Rwanda With 38 Chinese Billionaires

Asia’s richest man and founder of Alibaba Group,  Jack Ma is on a two-day trip to east Africa, visiting Kenya and Rwanda with 38 fellow Chinese billionaires, all no doubt poised with expensive fountain pens, ready to ink billion dollar deals.

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East Africa has become an attractive investment destination in recent years, owing to its improved business environment.

According to Ernst & Young’s 2016 Africa attractiveness program, east African countries recorded the highest share of Foreign Direct Investment in Africa, achieving 26.3 percent of total projects.

Governments across the region have continued to build structures ready for every investment opportunity. The most important structures have been built in countries like Kenya and Rwanda, where the government has shown great support for innovation and entrepreneurship.

Mobile payment platforms M-pesa, M-shwari and M-kopa are all successful stories highlighting Kenyan innovation, which has been fostered by incubation spaces such as iHub and supported by companies like IBMIntel and Google, operations in Nairobi.

Similar structures are present in Rwanda, where a new business can be registered in just six hours. K-LabThink by Tigo and The Office are well known in Rwanda for nurturing several startups in the country, including mobile technologies company Hehe Ltd.

In 2012, the Rwandan government launched YouthConnekt, an initiative to encourage entrepreneurship among the country’s youth.

According to the YouthConnekt website, the platform connects young people to role models, resources, knowledge and skills, internships and employment opportunities, enabling them to participate in shaping a better future for themselves, Rwanda and the World at large.

Jack Ma spoke at the YouthConnekt Africa summit on Friday. The summit was organized in collaboration with United Nations Development Program (UNDP) and United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD).

Ma, who is also a special adviser for the UN on youth entrepreneurship, was in Kenya Thursday where he addressed a group of 500 aspiring business leaders at the University of Nairobi.

Earlier, he met with President Uhuru Kenyatta in Nairobi where they discussed cooperation in supporting small businesses in the country.

Ma, who said he was surprised by Kenya’s broadband infrastructure, told some senior executives in Nairobi that he would consider investing in Kenya.

By the time Ma and his billionaire friends from the Beijing Chamber of Commerce leave east Africa on Friday, deals would have been struck on several fronts, especially in entrepreneurship, opening a stream of further Chinese investment into the region, where money from China is evident at almost every turn.

But more valuable than any amount of Ma cash that finds its way into the east African economy, are the nuggets he is dropping as he travels from Nairobi to Kigali.

Jack Ma has often advised developing countries to beware of creating regulations and taxes that could kill small businesses before they even get a chance to stabilize.

In Kenya, he spoke of how opportunities for trade can increase through the use of e-commerce. He also advised the aspiring business leaders he met on how to be successful.

Africa’s young generation has been setting global trends in innovation and technology. This incredible feat has been supported by policies and structures put in place by governments in countries like Rwanda and Kenya.

There are so many opportunities in Africa but investments run to places where innovation is happening.

If Amazon’s Jeff Bezos visited Africa, there can be little doubt which countries would be first on his itinerary.

Source: CNN

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