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Post-EAIC coverage is coming…

Submitted by TMS Ruge on Monday, 30 June 2008No Comment

I am back in Kampala now. I have a deluge of information to dig through from the 1st East African Investment Conference. Actually, now that I think about it, I have a lot of posts regarding East Africa in general that are in the pipeline.

It may seem that I’ve abandoned Project Aloe altogether, but in reality there’s a ton going on behind the scenes and the EAIC has been a source of inspiration, and leads, if nothing else.

As soon as I get a moment, I’ll post my latest update in the installment as well. If anything else, I am looking forward to meeting with some of the farmers, since I haven’t been here since the project started last September.

Also, lookout for another post on Diaspora at the EAIC. We [The Diaspora] had somewhat of an introduction at this conference, courtesy of yours truly. I made sure you were all in the mix because your contributions to Africa’s revitalization is much needed.

So, stay tuned. More coverage on the way.

PS:
We really could use more volunteer bloggers. Any members of the Diaspora interested?

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