BUSINESS CONNECTIVITY DAY 17th JUNE

CELEBRATING BUSINESS CONNECTIVITY & SUCCESS(CBCS)-XI

During the conference participants will showcase their products and services, with a view to attract partners, grow their market reach, bring awareness of their sector to a wider audience both now and beyond the conference times, via social media where the event will be posted eventually.

You will learn more one various ways to sustain your business and how you can also expand into Africa and other territories based on the demographics in attendance. You will meet decision makers and fellow entrepreneurs. A great time of networking post Covid 19. A great time to be out and meet. Click here to book.

Event 1: Sat 17th June, 2023, in the Midlands

Venue: The Welcome Club, Heath Hayes, Hednesford Road, WS12 3DZ, Cannock, UK

Time: 10:45 am till 4:00 pm

Exhibit and meet potential collaborators and financiers.

Targeting: ALL SECTORS

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Note: Below indicates who is speaking, not the order of the programme.

Speaking on the day

Judith Chipulu, Trios Health Care, “The effective business journey in the sector”.
Judith takes you on a journey of intervention to provide the essential services in the UK to bridge the gap in the industry. Judith highlights the models that work effectively in the sector for current and upcoming entrepreneurs.

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Representative from the Zambia High Commission, “Zambia and the Key investment Sector”.

Zambia is an ever increasing destination for investment in the key sectors that have been fully defined by the needs of the nation. The High commission will outline the decimals and how you can invest in Zambia.

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Frank Echeta, Ecofficient LTD, “Reducing Carbon Emission to its bearest minimum”
Frank Echeta is an energy enthusiast and an invetor, geared towards reduction of carbon emmission in the atmosphere. They have devised a special product which is a self rechargeable charger. Frank explains with detail exposition on the technology and looks to attract investors.

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Dr. John Lukomona, Lukomonah John University, “Education for Africa that Pays”

The longest serving business owner from Zambia who started his business in 1998 in the UK, also founder of Amaka Ya Bwingi LTD, the biggest Diaspora Business Network that connects investors into Africa, in the water and energy sectors and also founder of the online Lukomonah John University, in the UK.
John describes the key elements to sustain a business through education that pays. He charges people to engage strategically and positive positioning. How do you stand a length of time in business in a foreign territory and promote others.

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David Smith, British African Business Alliance, “The Power of the Diaspora”

Accessing the over 6000 African entrepreneurs and professionals near you to do business and invest in Africa. David brings his skills in harnessing Diaspora Power to demonistrator the positive engage with Africa the main land.

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Oliver Glendening, Build Works Solutions, ” Affordable Construction Machinery and Business Vehicle Partnership”

A marketing officer now director of his own company Oliver describes the essential tools that has helped many rise from ashes to the crown through medium scale business in construction. It comes with state of the art building equipment now available to all.

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Wamusula Sean Penza, Zambian Network, “The Networks that moves business the next generation”.

Sean the founder of Zambian Network, an online Diaspora Community, with enthusiasm and aspiration to promote the generations of people to invest in community effort of Zambians, will discuss the importance of relevant community based skills.

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David Mwanaka, Mwanaka Fresh Foods, “The journey that saw me to be the first farmer in the UK to start producing maize and create a huge supply chain to feed England”.

David show case his skills that emerged after he had just arrived from Zimbabwe into the UK. Journalism a career he loved was no longer viable in the foreign land, but there was something of entrepreneurial perspective in Agriculture within his genetic make up-soon would manifest. David is now the largest supplier of maize in the UK to many a outlet most of which he owns in the UK.

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“The Open Microphone for you as a participant”