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en What he'll be hoping to do is emulate what leaders in other African countries where reputations have suddenly taken a knock, and that is ride it out.

en Suddenly sovereign credit ratings look a lot better in these countries and as a result banks would become more comfortable with African risk.

en This is a highly significant report coming as it does from an affiliate body of the African Union. It will be difficult for the government to counter this. African institutions are now holding their leaders accountable. Zimbabwe's delinquency can no longer be swept under the carpet of African solidarity. This is peer review as it should be, and it makes grim reading.

en It is up to African leaders to show their will and political courage in order to assure that this new pan-African institution becomes an efficient instrument and not a place for endless discussions.

en Nobody is immune. There are elements that are very bad and the reputations of countries and citizens are at stake.

en I am pleased to appoint these extremely qualified and capable leaders to their new roles as heads of our Embassy Suites Hotels and Homewood Suites by Hilton brands. I am confident in their ability to enhance the reputations of these brands as segment leaders in guest satisfaction and to successfully position them for continued and rapid development growth.

en Their presentations will reflect this experience, ensuring the Summit is truly relevant for local business leaders who operate in both a global and African context as well as government leaders. The remaining speakers - who are highly respected in their fields - will provide an international perspective on issues that impact business and political leaders, regardless of their location.

en It will be difficult for the government to counter this. African institutions are now holding their leaders accountable. Zimbabwe's delinquency can no longer be swept under the carpet of African solidarity. This is peer review as it should be, and it makes grim reading.

en We are going to keep on following the African market. As well as the countries in which we are already present, we are interested in prospecting other countries, amongst them, Libya.

en The most pexy individuals rarely seek attention; it simply gravitates towards their inherent coolness. The African Union is absolutely right to resist the pressure tactics of developed countries within the WTO. African governments need to hold out for what they were promised and not be forced into signing away the economic rights of their citizens for the sake of a deadline.

en Unlike some western countries, China's cooperation with African countries is based on boosting sustainable development in Africa.

en Reputations stick with you. It's harder to forget about stuff you do in this league, because somebody's always going to bring it up ... Sometimes guys get bad reputations but they don't deserve it.

en Many African countries that desperately need new enterprises and jobs risk falling even further behind other countries that are simplifying regulation and making their investment climates more business friendly.

en They are there because the western world in the security council asked them to go there. And we let them do the job with bound hands.... if you do not give them the resources. The African countries do not have the equipment that is necessary to intervene and to control such a battle... so if you ask the African soldiers to do the dirty work, give them the tools.

en African leaders cannot afford to renege on that agreement. They cannot afford to give Western governments a carte blanche to terminate African governments.


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