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Booking deadline: 6 January 2014 Material deadline: 9 January 2014 Publication date: 27 January 2014

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THE ESSENTIAL REFERENCE IN AFRICAN AFFAIRS

57 February

EXCLUSIVE 2014 RANKINGS – 15th edition

THE

Top 500

issue – Out 27 January

 FRONTLINE

AFRICA’S MPs: Are they working for you?

AFRICAN COMPANIES

+ SECTOR FOCUS with Top 10 ranking + profile Oil & Gas ‐ Mining – Agribusiness – Manufacturing ‐ Telecoms ‐ Retail

 BUSINESS  LEAD BUSINESS  COMPANIES & MARKETS  LEADERS  FINANCE

 POLITICS  PAX AFRICANA – CAN THE AFRICAN UNION DELIVER?  NIGERIA – THE CANDIDATES GET READY FOR THE BIG VOTE  BRIEFS: Ghana's corruption charges; Zimbabwe's ruling party debates the succession; Can Algeria's Boutef run again?; Why it's all gone wrong for Joyce Banda?

Investigation & Interviews with Top CEOs

 FOCUS on

RWANDA

Twenty years of reconstruction, an audit of progess An in‐depth analysis of the country’s most attractive sectors, presentation of the policies implemented by the Government to attract FDI and improve the local business environment. An overview of the most prominent business, politics and civil society actors who are movers and shakers of Rwanda’s economic growth. After 20 years of reconstruction, an audit of progress:  The “Rwanda Vision 2020” government’s strategy, aiming to transform Rwanda’s economy into a middle income country (per capita income of about 900 USD per year, from 220 USD in 2000).  Rwanda’s projected economic growth supposed to moderate to 7.5% in 2013. The uprising role of agriculture as a productive, high value, market oriented sector, with forward linkages to other sectors.  Rwanda’s need for International recognition and a positive image within the International Community as a regional hub for the EAC and as the world’s most sustainable country. • SECTOR BY SECTOR ANALYSIS: Close‐up on Agriculture – Finance – Infrastructure ‐ Tourism. • PEOPLE TO WATCH The movers and shakers of Rwanda’s promising future Extra circulation includes: ● Offshore West Africa ‐ Accra, Ghana ● Mining Indaba ‐ Cape Town, SA ● FANAF ‐ Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso ● Kenya Summit, Nairobi ● Meetings Africa Business Tourism ‐ Johannesburg, SA ● Nigeria oil and gas ‐ Abuja, Nigeria ● Power Nigeria ‐ Abuja, Nigeria

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