Monday, 30 November 2020

17TH MUNI SUMMIT OF THE AFRICAN KINGDOMS FEDERATION



The African Kingdoms Federation Parliament Diplomatic Missions
African Kingdoms Federation 4.0 Weekly Royal Mini Summit.
(https://www.african-royal-kingdoms.com)

Federation 17th Summit Session 2020

Itinerary:

Date: November 30th 2020

Time: 6pm - 9pm Johannesburg Time South Africa


Theme:

Federation Alliance 4th Industrial /Digital Revolution Project Agenda

Location ZOOM :

*https://us02web.zoom.us/j/81533530028?pwd=eGlvUGZvS3NNOHdFYnBaTWFKM3RLdz09*

*Meeting ID: 815 3353 0028*
*Passcode: 152773*

Host: Cary Goulston

*Dress-code: Formal /  You may invite others.*

PROGRAM

Topic: Opening Remarks - 5 min 

Her Imperial Majesty, Empress Shebah Kasambu’Ra - Queen Shebah III, The Queen of Sheba. Head of State of Federation Kingdoms. The Throne Head of The Nubia-Sheba African Kingdoms Federation Of South Kingdoms

Next:

Arab African Council For Integration & Development (AACID)
Topic: Opening Remarks - 5 min

Intro: Arab African Council for Integration and Development - One of the leading civil society organizations in the field of comprehensive development and its main headquarters in the Arab Republic of, registered with the Economic and Social Council at the United Nations, the special advisor at The United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs to support and develop projects in Arab and African countries.


It includes a group of personalities, organizations and institutions from more than 50 Arab and African countries, including scholars, sheikhs, princes, ministers, senior men and businesswomen in the countries of the world, specializing in economic, investment, scientific, cultural and social aspects, with their close contacts and relations at the level of state governments and organizations.

*Crown Prime Minister Vizier Chief Timothy 15 min*


Topic: The 6th Region Currency the African Kingdoms Lumi (AKL), the official currency of the African Kingdoms Federation and the Pan-African Kingdom Bank Special Announcements and Updates about the African Kingdoms Lumi Currency.



*6:35 pm Joburg Time*


Lady Marlene Seurattan Executive Director - Jah Put Ah Hand Nigeria Ltd.
Topic: Grow Your Own Food - Help Your Self and Help Your Community.


Intro: Jah Put Ah Hand International is a humanitarian NGO that aspires to empower youths and Widows in both Music and Agriculture. Food security is one of the most important things we can do to sustain communities during the pandemic and it can alleviate many other social issues. It is with hard work and dedication that we can present our Initiative ; to grow your own food and by extension help your community to do the same.


6:50 pm Joburg Time
Tim Abaa – 15 min
Director of Nectar Farms and Co-Founder of the Ubuntu Project


Topic: 1 Million Food Gardens Across Africa - Communities, Cooperatives & Schools
- Agro-Ecological Farming and Business in Community Spaces and Schools


Bio: Tim Abaa teaches children to start growing their own food and become Farmers of the future! Tim trains communities to establish food farms for self reliant, self sustaining community food production and economic viability. He has established over 600 Food Farms across Africa and has started a Food Farm Movement. Tim is a farming consultant, trainer and successful small scale farmer and is the co-founder of the Ubuntu Project, an initiative that has provided parcels of organic vegetables to hundreds of vulnerable households in the townships since the beginning of lockdown, as well as gardening starter kits and seedlings so they can grow their own vegetables.

Intro: The challenges linked to the food system are increasingly urgent and complex. Tim has identified new ways of bringing people together, simpler and more streamlined. This new organizational model is open, inclusive and rooted in local areas but with internationally shared objectives such as combatting waste, overcoming inequalities, protecting biodiversity and anticipating climate change, to name just a few.


7:05 pm Joburg Time
Justin Hess – 15 min


Director of Ichthys Aquaponics - The Largest Source of Everything Aquaponic in Africa.
Presentation Topic: Establishing Food Hubs Across Africa


Intro: A food hub is the connection between the farmer and the consumer. It is a business that aggregates, distributes and markets local food, and is increasingly providing opportunities for many farmers to bring their produce to market. Food hubs give farmers access to markets they wouldn’t otherwise reach. This helps farmers sell product for a fair price and sell more product.


Bio: Justin started his career in the banking industry, working around the world for some of the largest financial institutions. In 2015 he started Ichthys Aquaponics in Midrand, South Africa. The vision was to develop aquaponics, create a support base for farmers and make it relevant for Africa. Ichthys Aquaponics is now one of the largest commercial aquaponics farms in Africa, taking up the best part of 2 acres of land and producing fresh produce for most of the major retailers in Johannesburg under the new brand “Ichthys Fresh”.


In addition Ichthys has assisted in the construction of highly successful aquaponics farms all over Africa.  Justin is fully committed to seeing that farmers are able to survive the challenges of economic viability and sustainability and that farmers get a fair price for their produce.

(Note: In events of none presence if speakers have not confirmed Her Majesty or Crown Prime Minister will step in)


7:20 pm Joburg Time
*Not Confirmed – Speaker from Zimbabwe – 15 min


7:35 pm Joburg Time
*Not Confirmed Clive Poultney/Nick Snaith
Environmental Services Agency (ESA) 15 min
Founder & CEO, Environmental Sustainability Agency (ESA)


Topic: How Food Farms Can Popularize Farming With Youth and Communities


Bio: Mr. Poultney established the Environment Sustainability Agency (ESA), to build models for the
empowerment of economic development using biodiversity as the core, while creating equity and
shareholding in the wildlife industry for disadvantaged communities. For the past 27 years, his work has included: project development and management at an international level; community-based development for poverty reduction; fundraising (over 250 million rand to-date); performance-based management design and implementation; education sector analysis, reform and management; vocational training including qualifications analysis and development; curriculum design; and human resource development.


Nick Snaith – EcoFarms
Biological Farming Agronomist
Bio: Working as a focused agricultural service and product provider, Mr. Snaith has helped South African farmers achieve sustainability through technology and the correct inputs to maximize quality, yield, and profitability. Having grown up ON and farmed the family farm, he then studied agronomy, crop and livestock husbandry, financial modelling and marketing at the Shuttleworth Agricultural College in the UK and received his MSc in Plant Pathology from the University of KwaZulu Natal. Nick developed a consolidated, modular food production unit capable of feeding any desired amount of people/site/day ensuring a balanced diet of milk, eggs, poultry meat, beef, lamb, pork and vegetables, irrespective of weather conditions. He also is the inventor of Farming Intelligence 7 days/week (Fi7), security and management systems for both livestock and assets utilizing “active tagging” to monitor their temperature, movement, and location.


7:50 pm Joburg Time
Sam Worthingzen –
15 min CEO of Monutrix
Topic: Moringa - The Future of Food Nutrition
Bio: Sam Wothingzen, CEO of Monutrix, The Future of Food Nutrition. Sam is the former Chief Financial Officer of MARS (one of the biggest family owned businesses in the world), and has extensive global experience in Fast-Moving Consumer Goods service organizations and private equity. He has worked as a senior executive on international assignments in Thailand, the Philippines, Australia, North America, South Africa, Kenya, and Nigeria where he led successful business scale ups, turnarounds and integrations. He is a highly creative business adviser on leadership, strategy, brand positioning and the optimization of business systems and resources. Sam has a passion for simplifying businesses and developing people.


8:05 pm Joburg Time
Cary Goulston – Dean of the African Kingdoms Federation Academy 15 min
Topic: The Importance of Life Skills Training and Management Tools


Bio: Cary is the President of Global Pioneers NGO and the President of the International Educators
Association. Mr. Goulston was baptized in Ghana as Nii Ayetey. He has 40 Years of working experience as an International Educator and Humanitarian. Cary is a Recognized Peace Ambassador by the United Nations and Change Ambassador Network and is a 3 Time recipient of the prestigious United States Presidential Volunteer Services Award (the highest award in the United States for volunteerism).


He is partnering with royalty, governments, officials, community leaders, educators and NGO leaders throughout the globe. He has recently signed Memorandums of Understanding with Pakistan and Nepal governments to train over 4 million students on Study and Youth Betterment training with the How to Make Good Choices program.


He has lead a Diplomatic Mission as a Conflict Resolution Peace Ambassador to Sudan to help end the war. The war ended within 3 months of his mission. He has helped train hundreds of thousands of people on community improvement programs, human rights, drug education, literacy and common sense principles and is currently running social betterment groups and activities in Kenya, Uganda, Ghana, Nigeria and South Africa. He has distributed educational books to and trained over 2 million people. He has lead Peace & Educational Missions to Sudan, Nigeria, Sri Lanka, Uganda, Brazil, Hong Kong, Turkey, Tanzania, Congo, Dominican Republic, Haiti, Bangladesh and Jamaica.

8:20 pm Joburg Time
Her Imperial Majesty, Empress Shebah Kasambu’Ra, Queen Shebah III, The Queen of Sheba –
Closing Remarks

Here are some presenters and  distinguishes guests who were present in this mini summit.



 

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