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Fairness CEO to go Nairobi Commonwealth-backed commerce physique

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Fairness CEO to go Nairobi Commonwealth-backed commerce physique


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Fairness Group Managing Director and CEO Dr James Mwangi on November 22, 2022. PHOTO | DIANA NGILA | NMG

Fairness Group CEO James Mwangi has been picked to go Commonwealth’s official enterprise networking organisation that opened its regional workplace in Nairobi on Thursday.

The Commonwealth Enterprise and Funding Council (CWEIC) chairperson, Lord Jonathan Peter Marland, mentioned Mr Mwangi would chair the council’s East and Central Africa hub that will be used to develop commerce and investments.

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The CWEIC mentioned Fairness could be its anchor companion in supporting East and Central Africa companies searching for entry to export markets for his or her items and companies.

“We sit up for tapping into Fairness Group’s intensive community throughout the area and the experience of its management by way of Dr Mwangi to construct connections and partnerships for the enterprise group from the Commonwealth member nations throughout the native markets,” mentioned Mr Marland.

The company has been eager on supporting alternatives in areas similar to meals safety, local weather change and know-how.

Mr Marland mentioned a part of the precise focus in Kenya could be in supporting agri-tech to enhance meals safety.

“CWEIC is a vital companion for Fairness Group as by working collectively we will speed up the expansion of the area by way of tapping into its key strengths, significantly in its pure sources,” mentioned Mr Mwangi.

The council normally organises Commonwealth Enterprise Boards and has additionally now began Commonwealth authorized community to help companies handle challenges confronted when accessing export markets.

Learn: Fairness nets Sh33 billion to September

Nairobi turns into the fourth hub for CWEIC within the African continent after Accra (Ghana), Lagos (Nigeria) and Douala (Cameroon).

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