Victoria United: Regular payment of players, stabilizing factor for team, president says

Elite Two club Victoria United, will play in the first division next season, following their first-place finish in the 2022/2023 campaign.

Valentine Nkwain, the club president, has said besides hard work, the regular payment of players’ salaries hugely accounts for the cohesion that exists within the team.

“I grew up knowing that when people are working hard, they must be well paid.”

“The Federation asked us to pay 75,000 FCFA, but none of my players is earning 75,000 FCFA. The least of my players is earning 100,000 FCFA and up to 350,000 FCFA” the president revealed.

“I don’t fail. My policy is people must be paid. There is no debt. No arriers of salary, no arriers of match bonuses” he pointed out.

The players as well as the technical staff hold the president in high esteem: “We thank our president, he is our first secret, because he has put a lot at our disposal…We have a professional team, the salary for the players is regular, everything is there, the necessary accampaniment is there” Guy Bertin Kamguia, the head coach indicated.

By qualifying for the Elite One championship, Victoria United end the 10-year absence of teams from the South West region.

Source: Cameroon News Agency

Ethiopia Creates Conducive Investment Climate to Attract Foreign Investors: Officials

Ethiopia has been taking encouraging moves to create favorable investment climate with the objective of attracting foreign direct investment in various sectors, Ethiopian Investment Commission said.

The three-day ‘Invest Ethiopia 2023’ international investment forum is underway in Addis Ababa under the theme “Invest and Grow in Ethiopia – The Land of Attractive Investment Opportunities.”

The forum is being attended by more than 600 new foreign direct investors and expected to generate more than 3 billion USD in investments in Ethiopia over the next few years.

The Invest Ethiopia 2023 in its second-day morning session today has started by highlighting the growth perspective of Investment projects through attracting FDI and or through expanding existing projects with tailored incentive packages presented by the Deputy Commissioner of Ethiopian Investment Commission, Temesgen Tilahun.

He said various reform activities are being underway in various sectors to improve ease of doing business and sustain the success of the past decades.

The commission has digitalized all services for investors, he said, adding that new growth potential such as agro processing, manufacturing, mining and energy, ICT as well as tourism sectors are the most lucrative areas in Ethiopia where investors can invest.

The government is extensively working to expand infrastructural connectivity to enable investors to do business mentioning the Ethiopian Airlines, electric power infrastructures, railway and road among others.

He explained that all sectors are open for investors through various mechanisms including in Private Public Partnership (PPP), joint venture or other modalities and some 30 types of industrial parks across the country are good opportunities for the inventors.

State Minister of Foreign Affairs, Ambassador Misganu Arga on his part said the ministry is working to provide authentic information for investors through Ethiopian missions abroad.

The investment opportunities in Ethiopia are immense; he said adding that due to our open up policy and economic growth, our missions are working to encourage foreign investors by conducting business forum.

The ambassador said there is a joint mechanism to assist investors to address the bottlenecks the investors might face.

He further explained that Ethiopia’s accession to WTO is going well and Ethiopia has ratified the AfCFTA which is good opportunities for foreign investors too.

Ethiopian Electric Utility CEO on his part said his company is working on grid modernization and rehabilitation to expand distribution of power and provide reliable service for customers.

Critical government organizations are highlighting their mandate and responsibility with regards to availing conducive investment climate for investors, he added.

To capitalize on the past successes and correct the drawbacks, a dialogue with Ministers and investors is being held at the forum looking into the past journey of growth and future prospects right away.

According to the Ethiopian Investment Commission, Ethiopia has attracted more than 4.1 billion USD Foreign Direct Investments (FDI) in 2021 and continued as the top FDI destination in East Africa. The IMF has forecasted that Ethiopia will grow by 13 percent in 2023 and will be among the three fastest growing economies in Africa, the commission pointed out.

Ethiopia is the 3rd largest economy in sub Saharan Africa with a GDP of 156 billion USD.

Source: Ethiopian News Agency

13th Ethio-Chamber International Trade Fair Opened in Addis Ababa

The 13th Ethio-Chamber International Trade Fair kicked of this afternoon in Addis Ababa with the objective of promoting import substitution and export trade in Ethiopia under the motto “Buy Ethiopian Invest in Ethiopia.”

More than 250 foreign and local firms have been participating in this 5–day international trade fair.

Most of the participating foreign firms are engaged in manufacturing, agriculture, supply of various raw materials and technologies to local industries in Ethiopia.

Strengthening linkage between various business actors, facilitating technology and knowledge transfer and sharing of experiences to enhance competitiveness of local industries is the overall objectives of the trade fair organized by the Ethiopian Chamber of Commerce and Sectoral Associations.

It also aims at fostering domestic manufacturing industries in Ethiopia through the promotion of local production to the level of international standard.

The trade fair is expected to help provide notable contributions to the efforts being carried out by the government and chamber to strengthen import substitution and export trade.

The Ethiopian Chamber of Commerce and Sectoral Associations said that 60 percent of the local participants the Trade Fair are large enterprises, while the remaining 40 percent are medium and small enterprises.

Source: Ethiopian News Agency

Nedbank Cross Country slated for this weekend

Over 100 cyclists are expected to contest for top honours in the senior and junior categories of the 2023 Nedbank Cross Country (XCO) race to be held at the IJG Trails in Windhoek on Saturday.

The second round of the five-race Nedbank XCO series will see cyclists scoring International Cycling Union (UCI) points.

About 22 South African cyclists and one Australian are set to compete in the event, where categories that will offer cyclists UCI points include elite men and women, under-23 men and women, and junior men and women. There are 583 UCI points for finishers in positions one to 25.

Nedbank Namibia Communications and Public Relations Manager, Selma Kaulinge, told Nampa on Thursday that Nedbank contributes to the sport because it makes an impact on its citizens.

‘Seeing the talent that has been nurtured through Nedbank-sponsored events taking centre stage in internationally-sanctioned events is one feat we will truly be proud of. This race will see athletes display a thrilling level of skill, endurance and determination; and with over 20 international cyclists taking part in the race, we will expect nothing less,’Kaulinge said.

Namibian senior national XCO champion Alex Miller will be defending his title, facing competition from his Pyga Euro Steel team mate Philip Buys, a South African XCO national champion.

Other national XCO riders competing for top honours are Monique du Plessis and junior men’s XCO national champion, Kevin Lowe, who is currently ranked eighth in the UCI junior world ranking.

Meanwhile, newly crowned South African elite XCO national women’s champion, Candice Lill, is expected to give Namibian rider Du Plessis a challenge to the finish line.

The Nedbank XCO race series is hosted by the Rock and Rut Mountain Bike Club in collaboration with Nedbank Namibia and the Namibia Cycling Federation.

Source: The Namibian Press Agency

Oil discoveries should benefit ordinary Namibians: Alweendo

Minister of Mines and Energy, Tom Alweendo has emphasised the need to ensure that the new oil discoveries benefit ordinary Namibians and not merely those that are connected.

“How do we ensure that all Namibians benefit? And by ‘Namibians’ I am not referring to the ‘connected’ middlemen who approach investors with their family album instead of their CV. I am, instead, referring to the deserving sons and daughters who have little or no access,” said Alweendo here on Wednesday, during the Namibia International Energy Conference.

He stressed that it shall be made a requirement for international oil companies to ensure that all services that can be immediately provided by local entrepreneurs be sourced locally.

Alweendo further emphasised that in cases where local entrepreneurs are not able to provide certain services, the government will need to have a clear programme as to how to capacitate local entrepreneurs, through joint ventures with experienced international service providers.

“I have no doubt that our recent oil discoveries can and must help unlock industrial activities through the transfer of technology, more value addition in domestic supply sectors, the generation of indirect jobs along the supply chain, and the creation of business opportunities for entrepreneurs from local procurement,” said Alweendo.

He further noted that partnership between State and investors should be of mutual benefit, which allows for parties to share risks and reward.

Alweendo further mentioned that the discoveries have been made in the “era of reimaging”, which provides the framework for Government to reimagine Namibia’s socio-economic landscape in ways that benefit Namibians in the present and the future.

“Our management and exploitation of natural resources cannot continue ‘business as usual’. We need to manage the resources with a clear understanding that the resources and the benefits derived from them belong to both the current and future generations,” he noted.

Source: The Namibian Press Agency

New World Citizenship Report 2023 shows HNWIs and mass affluent in search of freedom: CS Global Partners

London, April 26, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — The second edition of the annual World Citizenship Report, reveals how high-net-worth-individuals (HNWIs) and the mass affluent are in search of greater freedoms – whether that means being able to enjoy better social safety and security for oneself and family, increased access to better employment prospects and business opportunities or being able to live in territories with higher social and institutional stability – the post-Covid ‘normal’ has global citizens looking beyond the confines of their own borders when thinking about their own future, and the future of their families.

With so much change happening so rapidly around us – inflation, broader macroeconomic volatility, geopolitical instability, energy uncertainty – it can be challenging to keep up with how all these disparate factors coming to bear on the prevailing attitudes toward global citizenship.

The World Citizenship Report is the world’s first-ever endeavour in investigating the value of citizenship through the lens of the global citizen. It answers how can we keep abreast of the shifting kaleidoscope of citizenship values and priorities using the World Citizenship Index, an innovative tool that takes a holistic approach to rank the world’s citizenships across multiple dimensions.

The World Citizenship Index is the product of a research-driven approach that goes beyond ordinary concepts of passport strength by placing greater emphasis on the diverse attitudes regarding key facets of citizenship. Unlike other rating tools, the World Citizenship Index ranking is designed to reflect a citizenship’s value through the lens of the newest generation of global citizens: the mass affluent population.

Biggest motivators to invest in alternative citizenship include quality of life, safety and security and financial freedom
The World Citizenship Report measures 188 countries across five motivators that are most relevant among the newest generation of global citizens – Safety and Security, Economic Opportunity, Quality of Life, Global Mobility and Financial Freedom.

This year, the Quality of Life ranked in first position of the five pillars, overtaking both Physical Safety and Financial Freedom.

Quality of Life looks at territories’ ability to provide its citizens with essential services required for a good standard of living, including higher standards of education and healthcare facilities.

Monaco, Denmark and Hong Kong took the top three spots in the Quality of Life pillar.

The United States came in at 29th position. African countries took the bottom 10 positions, with Somalia taking 185th place.

We are unfortunately living through a period where the standard of living is falling at the fastest rate in over a generation.

At the end of 2022, the UK Office for Budget Responsibility reported that UK households are set to suffer a 7.1 per cent fall in living standards over the next two years, the largest decline in six decades. And, according to the latest United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) report published at the end of 2022, living conditions in 90 per cent of the world’s countries deteriorated in 2021 – something that hasn’t been seen since the height of the previous global recession caused by the financial crisis in 2007. Moreover, it marked the first consecutive year of decline in the 32-year history of the Human Development Index (HDI).
This data shows why quality of life is so highly coveted among global mass affluents, and indeed all individuals.

The Safety and Security motivator assesses how people in a certain country have the ability to enjoy greater social safety and security for themselves and their families and whether they have a safety net against being trapped in a territory with civil disorder.

Iceland took first place in the Safety and Security motivator, New Zealand came a close second place and Switzerland took third place. Afghanistan scored the lowest in this pillar.

Safety and Security remains an obvious top priority for the average mass affluent global citizen. This comes as no surprise given the uncertain state of the world – one need to look no further than the war in Ukraine as a painful reminder of the relative fragility of peace. Western nations now have a growing preoccupation or sense of danger around the prospect of war, having an active war so close to home compared with conflicts in Asia, Africa, and other parts of the world.

The Financial Freedom motivator measures the ability of a country to provide a favourable and stable regulatory climate for the establishment and functioning of businesses, as well as the holding of personal and business assets.

Denmark, New Zealand and Singapore took the first three spots in this pillar.

The growing desire for citizens to conduct their own financial affairs such as wealth management and estate planning without undue surveillance and burdensome regulations appears to be a feature of the current economic climate. While 43 per cent of World Citizenship Report survey respondents placed the heaviest emphasis on the employment opportunities typically associated with economic performance, those that placed importance on investments, estate planning, and wealth planning combined for a total of 37 per cent.

These sentiments reflect the growing perception that the rising costs of living and broader economic uncertainty are being accompanied by a creeping tax burden as state expenditures continue to escalate due to rocketing debt-servicing costs brought on by a tightening monetary landscape, rapid demographic changes, and other factors.

It must also be noted that governments themselves are being stressed by this tightening fiscal landscape due to the rising costs of servicing their debt – a factor that is fuelling the trend of rising tax burdens globally.

“In the 2022 edition of the World Citizenship Report, we only surveyed high-net-worth individuals (HNWI), this year, we expanded the survey to include a wider audience in order to gain a better perspective of what people prioritise in terms of their own nationality. The expanded audience of over 1000 participants included both HNWIs and the mass affluent from across the globe. Findings from the survey showed that while the research participants came from varied backgrounds and cultures, all with different needs and pain points, they all had one common goal: freedom,” concludes Micha Emmet, CEO of CS Global Partners. 

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Crurated Announces 2023 Exclusive Events

Hosted with renowned Producers and Chefs at some of the most prestigious restaurants, Domaines, and hotels Crurated events connect wine lovers to their favorite winemakers

Crurated Winemaker Dinner Featuring Wines from Domaine Pierre Girardin May 17 in NYC
May 17: Crurated will host an unforgettable evening of fine dining and exceptional wines at Legacy Records in New York City. The team, along with the winemaker Pierre-Vincent Girardin, will be serving a variety of wines from Domaine Pierre Girardin all in Magnum size; including Meursault Les Narvaux 2021, Corton-Charlemagne Grand Cru 2021, Pommard 1er Cru Les Rugiens Bas 2021, Vosne-Romanée 2020, Échezeaux Grand Cru 2019, Puligny-Montrachet 1er Cru Les Pucelles 2018, and Bâtard-Montrachet Grand Cru 2020. Participation in this exclusive event is for paying members and by invite only.
Crurated Winemaker Dinner July 11 with Pierre Vincent Girardin from Domaine Pierre Girardin
July 11: Ecologically inspired Sabina Ibiza welcomes Crurated and 16 attendees to their five-star clubhouse for a delicious lunch-time experience. Food will be served from restaurant La Paloma and guests will meet the producers and taste wines from Domaine Vincent Dancer and Domaine Pierre Girardin.
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October 6: Crurated will host an exclusive winemaker dinner for 12 guests at one of the most celebrated restaurants, Asador Etxebarri, located in the Basque Region, a global gastronomique center of the world. Meet the winemakers and taste a selection of wines from Pomerol’s La Conseillante and Champagne Pierre Péters. Guests will also enjoy a deliciously paired menu from Basque Chef Victor Arguinzoniz.
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June 12-14: Join Crurated for a special trip for only 10 lucky guests to the Champagne region with visits to top estates. Attendees will also dine at family maisons and exclusive restaurants and meet producers that include Mathieu Roland-Billecart, CEO of Billecart-Salmon, Frédéric Rouzaud, owner of Louis Roederer, Alexandre Chartogne of Chartogne-Taillet, Raphaël Bérêche of Bérêche et Fils, Rodolphe Péters of Pierre Péters. Luxury accommodations will be provided by Residence Eisenhower.
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November 6-11: An exclusive group of wine lovers will have the chance to experience winemaker dinners in either Bangkok, Hong Kong, or Singapore with Vincent Dancer of Domaine Vincent Dancer.
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November 6-11: An exclusive group of wine lovers will have the chance to experience winemaker dinners in either Bangkok, Hong Kong, or Singapore with Vincent Dancer of Domaine Vincent Dancer.
Crurated Winemaker Dinner featuring Arnoux-Lachaux wines November 6 thru 11 in Asia
November 6-11: An exclusive group of wine lovers will have the chance to experience winemaker dinners in either Bangkok, Hong Kong, or Singapore with Charles Lachaux of Domaine Arnoux-Lachaux and Charles Lachaux
Crurated Winemaker Dinner November 6 thru 11 in Asia with Charles Lachaux
November 6-11: An exclusive group of wine lovers will have the chance to experience winemaker dinners in either Bangkok, Hong Kong, or Singapore with Charles Lachaux of Domaine Arnoux-Lachaux and Charles Lachaux

LONDON, April 26, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Crurated, the London-based membership wine community designed to connect connoisseurs with world-class producers, today announced the 2023 schedule of events. Hosted at some of the most prestigious restaurants, Domaines, and hotels in the world, Crurated events connect members with their favorite winemakers. Event attendees also have the chance to taste tailored menus from world-renowned chefs in luxurious environments. To learn more or register visit https://crurated.com/events/.

“Our events are intimate affairs bringing together world renowned producers and the people who love their wines,” said Alfonso de Gaetano, Founder of Crurated. “Our team carefully crafts experiences that are unlike anything people have previously experienced. From one-on-one chats with winemakers to stays at some of the best locations on the planet and food from award winning chefs, these events are not to be missed.”

  • May 17: Crurated will host an unforgettable evening of fine dining and exceptional wines at Legacy Records in New York City. The team, along with the winemaker Pierre-Vincent Girardin, will be serving a variety of wines from Domaine Pierre Girardin all in Magnum size; including Meursault Les Narvaux 2021, Corton-Charlemagne Grand Cru 2021, Pommard 1er Cru Les Rugiens Bas 2021, Vosne-Romanée 2020, Échezeaux Grand Cru 2019, Puligny-Montrachet 1er Cru Les Pucelles 2018, and Bâtard-Montrachet Grand Cru 2020. Participation in this exclusive event is for paying members and by invite only.
  • June 12-14: Join Crurated for a special trip for only 10 lucky guests to the Champagne region with visits to top estates. Attendees will also dine at family maisons and exclusive restaurants and meet producers that include Mathieu Roland-Billecart, CEO of Billecart-Salmon, Frédéric Rouzaud, owner of Louis Roederer, Alexandre Chartogne of Chartogne-Taillet, Raphaël Bérêche of Bérêche et Fils, Rodolphe Péters of Pierre Péters. Luxury accommodations will be provided by Residence Eisenhower.
  • July 11: Ecologically inspired Sabina Ibiza welcomes Crurated and 16 attendees to their five-star clubhouse for a delicious lunch-time experience. Food will be served from restaurant La Paloma and guests will meet the producers and taste wines from Domaine Vincent Dancer and Domaine Pierre Girardin.
  • October 6: Crurated will host an exclusive winemaker dinner for 12 guests at one of the most celebrated restaurants, Asador Etxebarri, located in the Basque Region, a global gastronomique center of the world. Meet the winemakers and taste a selection of wines from Pomerol’s La Conseillante and Champagne Pierre Péters. Guests will also enjoy a deliciously paired menu from Basque Chef Victor Arguinzoniz.
  • November 6-11: An exclusive group of wine lovers will have the chance to experience winemaker dinners in either Bangkok, Hong Kong, or Singapore with Vincent Dancer of Domaine Vincent Dancer and Charles Lachaux of Domaine Arnoux-Lachaux and Charles Lachaux. More details about these exclusive events will be available in the coming weeks.

Watch the Crurated social media channels and register at Crurated.com to become a member and stay up to date.

About Crurated
Launched in 2021 with an emphasis on France and Italy, Crurated is a membership-based wine community designed to connect connoisseurs with world-class producers. A team of specialists provides personalized services and authentic experiences, while Crurated’s seamless logistics service guarantees quality and provenance thanks to secure wine cellar storage and innovative blockchain technology. To become a member visit crurated.com.

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