They are forty, entrepreneurs of Gabonese nationality and elsewhere, who show their know-how at Antô business, a show opened Wednesday at Maison Georges Rawiri in Libreville.
We have the feeling that the Gabon Television hall, at a place called Maison Georges Rawiri in Libreville, ran out of space on Wednesday March 8, 2017. On the occasion of International Women’s Day, around forty boxes are exhibited to the public products made by women entrepreneurs of Gabonese nationality and elsewhere resident in the country. These products are recruited in various fields of activity, in particular: energy, agro-food, textiles, crafts, cosmetics and services.
It was with amazement that after the opening of the Antô business fair on women’s entrepreneurship, the personalities moved from one stand to another, admiring, touching and buying products whose quality and know-how do not suffer. of no dispute. There were members of the government, including the Minister for the Promotion of Private Investments, Trade, Tourism and Industry, Ms. Madeleine Berre; the Minister for the Promotion of Small and Medium-sized Enterprises in charge of national entrepreneurship, Biendi Maganga Moussavou; the Minister for Equal Opportunities, Blaise Louembe; the Minister of Youth and Sports, Nicole Assele.
There were also personalities from international organizations such as the resident representative of UNDP and coordinators of the United Nations system, representatives of Unesco and OIF; then the Ambassador of the United States. “This show marks the dynamism of our economy, the dynamism of the players in our ecosystem, who have decided to take charge, to create events to showcase and promote their know-how and their initiative. At the level of government and administrations, we are responsible for giving them the means so that they can prosper, to ensure that their environment is favorable to the development of all these initiatives. I am delighted with this event which calls for the organization of other events to see the emergence of this national entrepreneurship that the Head of State calls for ”, declared the Minister for the Promotion of Small and Medium Enterprises in charge of national entrepreneurship, Biendi Maganga Moussavou.
As for the show’s coordinator, Fréderique Eyang Beyene, “women are there where they were not expected”. And they will be even more so at the end of the three days of the show enriched by debates and training workshops. And the happiest will win prizes made available to the most deserving on Friday. This is a competition called “the startup challenger”, which will reward women with projects. “The final will take place on Friday morning and at the closing ceremony in the afternoon, three women will be awarded with a first prize which is the prize for the best business project. The second is the price of innovation; and a third is the jury prize, ”announces coordinator Frederique Eyang Beyene.
Source: http://news.alibreville.com/h/71140.html
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