The Africa Heritage Society ("AHS") is a Pan-African, non-profit association of corporates and individuals who constitute the membership of the body. The principal aim of AHS is to put Africa and its various interests at the centre of business strategy. Further, it seeks to understand, shape, document and promote business best practices in Africa. Accordingly AHS considers vital the issues of sustainable profitability, social responsibility, Black Empowerment, all resting on a full and clear understanding of the African experience, African history, African values, environmental concerns and the African political milieu.

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MY A-HERITAGE DAY – ZIMBABWE A DAY OF REFLECTION, INTROSPECTION AND FORWARD LOOKING

From: AHS
28 Jan 2010 04:56 am
Africa's future belongs to builders. With 53 countries, we have 53 reasons to pause, reflect and celebrate the journey and the actions we have not taken. It is easier to blame others for things that we could have done. On 6 February, a day that has been designated as Zimbabwe Human Rights Day by the Africa Heritage Human Rights Forum in association with the Corporate Council and Society, we are hosting this special day to remember whence we came and to dedicate ourselves to the unfinished agenda of human and economic rights.
AHS Ministers invite

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