Ghana to host first African Round Table on business education
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**Why it matters** – Ghana’s inaugural African Round Table on business education signals a concerted push to embed AI literacy into Africa’s workforce pipeline, positioning the region as a nascent hub for AI talent and opening a new market for edtech and consultancy services. This strategic move could shift the balance of talent development toward West Africa, creating both competitive advantage for local firms and new investment opportunities for global AI players.
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