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Marc Gunther from Fortune magazine, has written an article about profitable investments in Africa. Marc notes that Africa has risks, but Africa has some of the best returns in the world.

Investment in Africa starts to pay off Widespread perceptions of corruption and violence do not deter some Western firms from putting money into African nations - often with impressive results.

By Marc Gunther, senior writer (Fortune) -- Read the news about civil war in Kenya, unrest in Chad, or genocide in Darfur, and you could conclude that Africa is no place to invest money.

But behind the headlines lies business opportunity. Africa's economy is growing at 5 to 6% a year. Inflation is down. Prices are rising for commodities like oil, copper and gold.

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Nii Simmonds
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Nii Simmonds is founder of NAFRICOM, a non-profit trade association for IT Software and Technology Services industry for Africa and a blogger on African development. Mr. Simmonds is also a Co-founder of EmergingictGroup, a global ICT research, training, and advisory/consultancy. Under Mr. Simmonds leadership, his organization NAFRICOM organized the 1st annual 2003 Ghana Outsourcing Conference. Through his experience working with many African oriented organizations in the field of Information Technology, development, and globalization, Mr. Simmonds has become a leading speaker and presenter on African development, ICT policies, outsourcing/BPO market in Africa and other emerging markets, social entrepreneurship, technology education, and Globalization. Professionally Mr. Simmonds is a consultant specializing in corporate finance, globalization, business strategy, and outsourcing. Mr. Simmonds has been acknowledged for his research in globalization and offshore market by Mckinsey, IBM Global Services, AT Kearney, Keane, Wharton School, Harvard, Government of Ghana, Ghana embassy, Smeal College of Business, Harvard Business School NeoIT, ITESA, Summit Circuit, Bloomberg News, Wall Street Journal, Avaya, Affiliated Computer Services (ACS), Data Management International and many others. Mr. Simmonds got his B.S. in Management/Finance from Smeal College of Business at Pennsylvania State University and a minor in Information Systems and Statistical Analysis. Mr. Simmonds holds a Business Process Outsourcing Master Certificate from the Wharton School.
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