Welcome!
A
Year of Development, Progress and Change
Transformation
is afoot across Africa. Whilst the climate may be changing in both
the environmental and economic sense, African entrepreneurs continue
to generate new ways of working in today’s transforming business
world.
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East Africa is booming - Gateway recently opened offices in Kenya and Uganda. |
And
it’s here where we see the importance of the change that will
occur, by building new infrastructure for communications services,
delivering IT connectivity across Africa.
While
the global financial crisis continues unabated,
business leaders are still bullish about Africa for 2009. Many leading
businesses expect their operations in Africa to continue growing
at rates above the global average in 2009, albeit slower than in
recent years. This is a huge opportunity for Gateway, as a company
that has been and always will be fully focused on Africa.
Sectors
such as oil & gas, banking & finance,
are all set to grow in Africa. And we can provide local, regional
and international companies with the necessary infrastructure to
run their business. We’ve worked with Nigerian banks who want
to be able to expand into rural areas, as well as oil companies
who want to enable their workers to talk to families far away.
This
year we expect rapid growth in East Africa
from both the business services division and carrier services, where
we are increasingly seen as the carrier’s
carrier.
We
are building Africa’s future communication network. The impact
is social and economic, and future developments and growth will
benefit both. The expertise and experience we have across Africa
is our foundation for the Gateway business. In Mozambique, for example,
Silvio do Carmo, has been asked to join the
government of Mozambique’s ICT Advisory Board.
Our
region presents opportunities for growth in 2009. You can’t
say that about the US or Western Europe. It’s going to be
Gateway’s most exciting year yet, and I am equally excited
about our continuing CSR programme across
the continent. I look forward to working with you all as we see
further transformations in African telecommunications.
With best wishes for
2009,

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