The UK-Ghana Chamber of Commerce and the American Chamber of Commerce in Ghana joined forces to host a joyous night in celebration of International Jazz Day and a charity fundraiser. Held at the Four Points by Sheraton in Accra, the impactful event had in attendance business leaders, Diplomats, and corporate executives, who are members of both Chambers of Commerce.
In their opening remarks, Doris Kafui Afanyedey, CEO of AmCham Ghana and Executive Director of UKGCC, Adjoba Kyiamah mentioned the cordial diplomatic and economic standing relationship between Ghana and the two nations, the United States and the UK. In addition, several corporate entities were recognized for their visibility and generous contributions, strengthening the public-private partnership in Ghana. A heartfelt gratitude was extended to THE COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY OF GHANA LIMITED (EQUATORIAL COCA-COLA), Guinness Ghana Breweries PLC, Acadia Industries Limited (Tampico), Digital Data Center, Forms Capital Limited, Digital Realty, AXIS PENSION TRUST LTD., and The Four Points by Sheraton for sponsoring the noble event.
Members of both Chambers swayed to timeless music, celebrating the Universal language of music while fostering meaningful networking opportunities. The highlights of the evening were the announcement of the fundraising, which will go directly in support of Princess Marie Louise Children’s Hospital, with proceeds contributing towards the acquisition of essential neonatal equipment for newborn care, and the presentation of Membership Certificates by AmCham Ghana President KIMATHI KUENYEHIA to the chamber’s newest Platinum, Gold, and Corporate members.
The evening concluded with a note of thanks to all attending members and a promise to strengthen the AmCham Ghana – UKGCC partnership.
A Link to the Charity Fundraiser can be found below: https://lnkd.in/dxh8Mz6a
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Leaders of American Chambers of Commerce (AmChams) and American Business Councils from across Africa convened at the U.S. Chamber of Commerce for a high-level engagement focused on strengthening U.S.–Africa trade, investment, and commercial diplomacy partnerships.
The session, hosted by the U.S. Africa Business Center, brought together AmCham executives, U.S. government representatives, diplomats, and private sector leaders to discuss opportunities for deeper collaboration, market access, and investment facilitation across the African continent including the CEO of AmCham Ghana Doris Kafui Afanyedey and Jane Okyere Aduachie, Manager Member and Special Projects.
Opening the session, Kendra Gaither, President of the U.S. Africa Business Center, underscored the critical role AmChams play as engines of growth and trusted bridges between U.S. businesses and African markets. She noted that AmChams continue to serve as key translators between governments, investors, and the private sector, helping to unlock long-term trade and investment opportunities.
The engagement featured presentations from representatives of the Export-Import Bank of the United States and the U.S. Department of State on U.S. government tools and commercial diplomacy strategies available to support American companies operating across Africa. Discussions highlighted financing opportunities, strategic infrastructure projects, critical minerals, advanced technology, AI, healthcare, and energy investments.
A major focus of the discussions centered on the U.S. government’s evolving commercial diplomacy strategy for Africa, including closer collaboration with AmChams to identify business environment constraints, advocate for policy reforms, and create stronger pathways for U.S. private sector participation in African economies.
The forum also provided a platform for African business leaders and ambassadors to address investment perceptions and opportunities in emerging and frontier markets, particularly in the Sahel region. Representatives from Mali, Burkina Faso, and Niger emphasized the importance of economic partnerships, private sector engagement, and strategic investment as critical drivers of long-term stability and development.
During the best practices segment, the CEO of American Business Council Nigeria, Margaret Olele, shared insights on governance, financial sustainability, advocacy, membership value creation, and strategic engagement with governments and the U.S. Embassy network. Discussions reinforced the importance of strong governance structures, policy advocacy, member services, and collaborative regional partnerships in building credible and impactful AmCham institutions across Africa.
The session further highlighted growing opportunities in digital trade, AI policy, and technology partnerships, with participants encouraged to engage proactively on evolving regulatory frameworks shaping Africa’s digital economy.
For the American Chamber of Commerce Ghana delegation, the engagement provided valuable opportunities to deepen relationships with senior U.S. government officials, the U.S. Chamber network, and peer AmChams across Africa. The discussions offered strategic insights into emerging U.S. investment priorities, financing mechanisms, commercial diplomacy tools, and best practices in advocacy, governance, and member engagement that can further strengthen AmCham Ghana’s ongoing “AmCham 2.0” transformation agenda.
In April, the AmCham Ghana team went behind the scenes at United Airlines for the latest edition of our Membership Spotlight series. Led by AmCham Ghana CEO Doris Kafui Afanyedey and hosted by Oluwatomi Bola-Sadipe, Regional Sales Manager for Nigeria, Ghana and South Africa at United Airlines, the delegation toured the airline’s ground operations, airside facilities, and aircraft at Accra International Airport.
On the Ground
The visit opened with a look at the coordination behind every departure, from check-in and boarding to ground crew logistics and aircraft preparation. Behind every smooth journey is a team working with precision and purpose, long before passengers reach their seats.
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In the Aircraft
The tour continued onboard, where the team experienced the cabin across seating classes. From the business class cabin to the comfort standards in economy, United’s commitment to a globally competitive passenger experience was evident, part of the airline’s mission to transform travel with a modernised fleet that combines comfort and technology.
Why It Matters
United Airlines is more than a route — it is a connector linking Ghanaian businesses, professionals, and families to the United States and a vast global network. With hubs in Chicago, Denver, Houston, Los Angeles, New York/Newark, San Francisco, and Washington, D.C., United operates the most comprehensive network of any North American carrier, flying to up to 280 destinations across the Americas.
From Accra, United offers up to five weekly flights to Washington, D.C. — and this May, the airline celebrates five years of flying from Ghana.
As a valued AmCham Ghana member, United Airlines stands alongside a community of organisations invested in stronger Ghana–U.S. commercial ties. We thank Oluwatomi Bola and the entire United Airlines Ghana team for the warm welcome.
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