KUWAIT CITY, KUWAIT 19 November 2013 - With participation of 77 Arab and African Countries including South Sudan, the Third Africa- Arab Summit commenced today in Freedom Conference Hall in Kuwait City under the theme “ Partners in Development and investment”.
Opening the
Summit, the chairmanship of Amir of Kuwati State His Highness Shiekh
Sabah Al-Ahmed Al-Jabir Sabah, underscored the importance of the summit
saying it provides a platform for the two regions of Africa and Arab to
identify areas of cooperation in development and investment. The
two-day summit is among other things expected to discuss means of
improving trade between the two regions.
View of the 3rd Africa-Arab summit - Kuwait
[Photo: Thomas Kenneth]
President Kiir and the accompanying delegation of five ministers, is
expected to address the summit and shade lights on developmental fields
in South Sudan that potential investors taking part in the summit could
consider.
South Sudan as an
emerging state with many untapped resources has a special taste in the
summit for it is deemed a potential investment destiny in Eastern
Africa.
Reported by Thomas Kenneth
KUWAIT CITY, KUWAIT 19 November 2013 - President Kiir in a meeting held today at Bayan Palace with the Director General of Kuwait Fund for Economic Development Mr. Abdulwahab al- Buder discussed developmental issues in South Sudan in a meeting.
The meeting was attended by the minister of Roads and Bridges Mr.
Kuoang Daniar, the minister of Health Dr. Riak Gai Kuk and the
undersecretary of Foreign Affairs Amb. Charles Manyang.
H.E Kiir shakes hands with Director General of Kuwait Economic Development Fund
[Photo: Thomas Kenneth]
President Kiir valued the developmental role being played by Kuwait
government in South Sudan. Kuwait has developmental projects in Juba
(Al-Sabaha Childern Hostpital, Schools and a complete residential area
named Hai El-Kuwait).
The
Director General of Kuwait Fund for Economic Development Mr. Al-Buder
disclosed to the press that Kuwait Development Fund is ready to
construct the Road between Juba and Malakal and Kuwait will continue
supporting developmental activities and improve the infrastructure in
the Country. He said Kuwait Economic Development Fund has requested
South Sudan to send it an official application indicating developmental
priorities.
Reported by Thomas Kenneth
KUWAIT CITY, KUWAIT, 19 November 2013 - President Kiir in the margins of the third Africa- Arab summit in Kuwait on Monday met with the President of Zain Group Company Mr. Asaad Ahmed Al-Biniwan and his delegation.
The meeting also attended by South Sudan’s minister of
Telecommunication and Postal Services Hon Rebecca Joshua Okwachi,
discussed areas of strengthening Zain operations in the world’s newest
nation, South Sudan in order to deliver good communication service to
the citizens.
H.E Kiir in a meeting with President of Zain- Payan Palace, Kuwait
[Photo: Thomas Kenneth]
During the meeting, President Kiir appreciated the giant
telecommunications company, Zain for its wide coverage across the
country.
In a press statement,
Hon Rebecca Joshua Okwachi said the administration of her ministry has
taken serious steps to enhance telecommunication in the Country, and she
said a regulatory body to look into grievances of communication
companies will soon be formed. Hon Okwachi called on Zain-South Sudan to
continue with its good service provision adding that the government
will insure a conducive environment for it services.
Meanwhile Zain President Mr. El-Baniwan said Zain has the biggest
network coverage in the country. “Zain has a big investment in South
Sudan” he said. He appreciated President Kiir for being “cooperative”
and that South Sudan has an investment-friendly environment.