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A delegation from the African School of Governance (ASG), led by Kingsley Moghalu, President of the African School of Governance (ASG), visited Mozambique in May as part of its current pan-African tour.
This strategic stop was aimed at strengthening ties with public and private institutions, academic partners, and civil society, in line with ASG's mission to promote transformative leadership and inclusive governance across the continent. There were several key moments that reinforced ASG's commitment to playing a central role in advancing governance across Portuguese-speaking Africa.
ASG held a high-level meeting bringing together key diplomatic representatives from Mozambique. This privileged moment served to share ASG's vision for the future of African leadership.
The ASG delegation participated in the Lea Keynes Forum at the Joaquim Chissano University Auditorium, where Mozambican students and young leaders discussed inclusive leadership and sustainable governance. The forum provided a space for dialogue on leadership, politics, and the essential role of young people in building Africa's future.
ASG will offer courses in Leadership for Africa's Transformation, Public Policy, International Relations, Economics, African History, Decision Science, as well as thematic priorities such as Natural Resource Management, among others.
"We are looking for the best African talent, committed and ready to serve the public good. Whether you are from Abidjan, Lagos, or Kigali, join us to transform Africa from the inside out," urged Kingsley Moghalu.
“We are looking for high-potential African talent, committed and ready to serve the public good. Whether you are from Abidjan, Lagos, or Kigali, join us to transform Africa from the inside out,” said Moghalu.
The African School of Governance (ASG), founded by Paul Kagame, President of Rwanda, and Hailemariam Desalegn, former Prime Minister of Ethiopia, is a leading pan-African institution dedicated to promoting ethical and visionary leadership across the continent. ASG offers cutting-edge education in governance, executive training, and public policy research tailored to Africa's unique challenges and opportunities.
It should be noted that ASG benefits from the support of a board composed of prominent figures from Africa's political, economic, and academic spheres, such as Donald Kaberuka, former president of the African Development Bank (AfDB), Makhtar Diop, Director General of the International Finance Corporation (IFC), Hajer Gueldich, Kishore Mahbubani, Francis Gatare, Moghalu, These leaders bring their experience and networks to ensure the school's academic excellence and promote an innovative approach to governance on the continent.

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