AYV NewsNewsBreaking News SLPP Bio Flies High in Paris Confab January 10, 2020 By AYV News Share FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsApp The organisation of this event on an international scale, constitutes a moment of communion and networking of the decision makers of all the activity sectors constituting the driving force and the energy of African entrepreneurship. Under the aegis of the Promo Consulting Group in partnership with the Senegalese Business Movement – MDES and the West African Monetary and Economic Union (WAEMU), the African Leadership Awards mark a new turning point in African “Doing Business”. The 4th November 2017 Paris confab saw the dynamism and the influence of the African continent are in the spotlight, at Méridien Porte Maillot. Under the effective presidency of several African Heads of State and the WAEMU President, the “African Leadership Awards” was presented at a gala dinner hosted by leading African artists of international renown with the participation of personalities of international dimension, avant-garde, pan-Africanist, experts in summit meetings, the Groupe Promo Consulting has always promoted African excellence in the continent. AYV Newshttps://ayvnews.com Read more AYV News Sierra Leone’s George S. Kamanda calls for Global Accountability at the United Nations AYV News En route to Commonwealth Heads of Government meeting: President Bio, Sri Lanka’s Foreign Affairs Minister hold constructive discourse AYV News 3,079 out-of-school girls reintegrated into formal education AYV News 2024 Prison Break: 1,376 prisoners still on the run AYV News In new Test, Avoid, Cure TB in Children Report: Doctors Without Borders call for urgent global support to children with TB Latest News AYV News Sierra Leone’s George S. Kamanda calls for Global Accountability at the United Nations AYV News En route to Commonwealth Heads of Government meeting: President Bio, Sri Lanka’s Foreign Affairs Minister hold constructive discourse AYV News 3,079 out-of-school girls reintegrated into formal education AYV News 2024 Prison Break: 1,376 prisoners still on the run