US Vice President Kamala Harris will begin her trip to Africa on Saturday (March 25), March 25, Africa News reports.
Harris will visit Ghana, Tanzania and Zambia. The agenda is expected to focus on economic development, climate change, food security and youth growth.
She plans to visit a recording studio and meet women entrepreneurs in Accra, and then visit a technology incubator in Dar es Salaam.
Harris is expected to meet in Lusaka, the Zambian capital, with business and philanthropic leaders to discuss expanding access to digital and financial systems.
The US administration’s goal is to deepen and rethink the US relationship with Africa, focusing on the continent as a destination for growth and investment, not just aid packages.
Source: Rossa Primavera

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