
United States of America (US) State Secretary Hillary Clinton is this afternoon expected in Zambia where she will address the ongoing 10th Africa Growth Opportunity Act (AGOA) Forum which officially opened in Lusaka yesterday.
According to a media release at Mulungushi International Conference Centre, the venue of the Forum, Mrs Clinton is scheduled to arrive here at 16 hours (4PM) and will address the high level meeting at 16: 45 hours (4 45 pm).
Mrs Clinton is the first Secretary of State who is visiting Zambia in over 30 years and she also expected to officially close the high level meeting.
ZANIS reports that the US Secretary of State while in the country is also expected to launch the American Chamber of Commerce at Hotel Intercontinental tomorrow morning.
On the same day, Mrs Clinton together with President Rupiah Banda will also grace the official opening of University Teaching Hospital (UTH) Paediatric Centre of Excellence.
AGOA, a US initiative comprises 48 eligible member African countries but only 37 are attending represented by their Ministers at Government level, Private Sector and Civil Society and entrepreneurs.
President Rupiah Banda yesterday officially opened the Forum stating that economic dividends that member states seek from the initiative can best be realised when all African countries strengthen and entrench sound democratic practices and uphold good Governance.
And in a speech that was delivered on behalf of US President Barack Obama during the official opening of the Forum, Mr Obama assured that next year, his administration would be looking at ways to ensure that Africa Growth Opportunity Act (AGOA) eligible countries were helped to unleash their growing dynamism of economies.
The Forum is being held under the theme: ‘’Enhanced Trade Through Increased Competitiveness, Value Addition and Deeper Regional Integration,’’ has attracted over
3 000 delegates.
Hosting of AGOA meetings alternates between the US and member African countries. So far, Mauritius, Senegal, Ghana and Kenya have hosted the forum.
AGOA is an American initiative that was coined in 2000 and signed into law by former US President Bill Clinton. The initiative allows eligible African member countries to export selected goods to America duty free.
ZANIS