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Africa’s investors Challenged to invest in infrastructure to drive growth and prosperity agendaCape Town, 7May, 2013: Ahead of the World Economic Forum billed to run from 8 – 10 May, 2013, in Cape Town, South Africa, African Investors have been challenged to convert continental constraints into opportunities for growth and prosperity. In a keynote address to open the 6th Africa Investor CEO Summit and Awards,the African Union Commission (AUC) Chairperson, Dr. Nkosazana Dlamini Zuma, called on private investors to increase their investment in infrastructural development. The lack of infrastructure is a constraint against growth. Investing to fill this infrastructural gap will unleash the potentials for future growth on the continent.
The Chairperson noted that while 65% of Africa’s infrastructural funding comes from public investments by governments, only a quarter (25%) comes from private investor, according to World Bank statistics. Investment from non-EOCD countries, including China, amounts to 6%, while that of multi-lateral development assistance remains at 4%. In a vivid comparison to illustrate the level of deficit, the Chairperson drew the investors’ attention to the fact that Africa’s total electricity generation equals that of Spain, even though we have twenty times the population.
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