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July-Aug 2014

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Very exquisitely this issue has been ornamented with the occurrence of the new Prime Minister of India Shri Narendra Modi. Beliefs in India for the new government are sky-high. A strong man, a visionary, a determined leader waving his hands giving a sense of satisfaction that commitments would now be fulfilled. Kudos to India for such a choice; not a whisper of chains or lack of fair-play. Explore more from our Top Story. This issue of the magazine is also blessed with the interview of the President of Botswana, H.E. Mr. Ian Khama. See the future of banking and payments in West Africa with leading international and local experts sharing their understanding with 300 of Ghana’s top bankers at the 5th annual AITEC Banking & Mobile Money Conference, taking place in Accra over 15-16 July and in Nigeria as well. Read more in the Special Report. This whole issue follows in same vein, giving you manifold selections, one can pick up an African success story on Rwanda, the scenario of mobile banking in Africa, the recently held MTV Africa Music Awards and many other edifying articles. Don’t miss!!.

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