Komsilga Power Plant case: Sopam SA enters Bolloré's accounts in 5  countries - Kapital Afrik

Komsilga Power Plant case: Sopam SA enters Bolloré's accounts in 5 countries - Kapital Afrik

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Headed by Adama Wade and his team of 20 journalists, Kapital Afrik offers strategic and financial information to executives and managers. The aim of Kapital Afrik is to provide financial and political news, give priority to human entrepreneurial experiences, lend life to economic policies, givemeaning to statistics. Our “exaggerated pretensions” inspire us. We will strive, and gradually, to conceive, comfort and reach them. Three versions, three approaches and a global vision. The website is constantly on the news. The newsletter relays information every morning to executives, bankers, university financiers, students. The monthly edition analyzes the information and explains the setbacks. A single credo initiates our journalistic approach: information = actors, facts = a pluralistic vision. We aspire to neutrality, but we assume our subjectivity

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