The United Kingdom Prime Minister, Theresa May, on Tuesday, started her tour of Africa by visiting South Africa.
During the visit, the Prime Minister held a series of an interactive session with school children, business leaders and South Africa’s president Cyril Ramaphosa in Cape Town.
The Prime Minister talked about increased international cooperation for global development, building stronger, more stable African economies. She also revealed the UK’s ambition to be Africa’s number one investor among the G7 by 2020.
During the visit, the Prime Minister held a series of an interactive session with school children, business leaders and South Africa’s president Cyril Ramaphosa in Cape Town.
The Prime Minister talked about increased international cooperation for global development, building stronger, more stable African economies. She also revealed the UK’s ambition to be Africa’s number one investor among the G7 by 2020.
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