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Last updated: 1 hour ago Africanews is celebrating its 5th anniversary this week. It s been a long journey and an opportunity to look back at the world over the past 5 years and to project ourselves into the future. Africanews had a pleasure to discuss with African legendary footballer, the former Ivorian striker, Didier Drogba. Below is the conversation. Yannick Djanhoun (Africanews Correspondence in Ivory Coast): Hello everyone and welcome to Africanews. Today, in an exclusive interview we welcome one of the big names in the football world. Didier Drogba is here with us. Hello Didier? Didier Drogba: Hello. Yannick Djanhoun: As Africanews celebrates its five years, we want to talk to you about something that you are passionate about the African continent. ....
Fast food chains like Burger King, KFC, Tweat and many others are in a fierce battle in Abidjan, the economic capital of Ivory Coast with its over 5 million inhabitants. With a growth rate more than satisfactory, today, the French-speaking West Africa nation, has provided a haven for these powerful players in the fast food sector. You are aware that since 2012, just after the crisis, structural reforms have been implemented in Ivory Coast. These reforms have improved the business climate here. So, of course, all the investors want to have structures or countries where the market is, its potential and in addition that there s a regulated framework and institutions work properly. This allows them to conduct their business with ease’’, economist, Jonathan Beugré N’guessan told our Ivorian correspondent, Yannick Djanhoun. ....