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· The Mozambican Association of Micro, Small and Medium Companies (AMPME) will rope in nearly 600 affiliated companies across the country in capacity building programs
· The program is intended to improve local content and better quality control of the products manufactured in the country to gain export penetration
The Mozambican Association of Micro, Small and Medium Companies (AMPME) will rope in nearly 600 affiliated companies across the country in capacity building programs. The program is intended to improve local content and better quality control of the products manufactured in the country to gain export penetration.
The APME, and the African Management Service Company (AMSCO), a Pan-African advisory services body, and the technical assistance agency Nunisa, signed recently a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with a two year life span in the capital of Equatorial Guinea, Malabo.
AMSCO and Nunisa will assist the micro, small and medium companies in areas such as business governance, leadership, management and operations. The other areas that the parties would work together would include organizational development, and joint project elaboration for business promotion. These orientations would help AMPME with scientific based decision making.