Africa must build resilient enterprises to compete globally

Business leaders in Africa are calling for the development of resilient, indigenous enterprises to reduce reliance on foreign markets and drive continental industrialization. The focus is on building strong governance, long-term leadership, and institutional capacity to ensure wealth remains within the continent.
Why it matters
The shift toward building 'African champions' is seen as a necessary step for the continent to achieve economic sovereignty and sustainable development.
The Group Executive Chairman of the KGL Group of Companies, Mr Alex Apau Dadey, has called for a more deliberate continental effort to build resilient African enterprises capable of competing globally while transforming local economies.
The article reports on a business summit and the views of a corporate leader, maintaining a neutral, informative tone.
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