The Swiss Alpine town of Davos is once again hosting the annual meeting of the World Economic Forum, bringing together political, economic and cultural leaders from around the world for high-level talks.
This year's gathering comes at a moment of heightened geopolitical tension and debate over the future of global cooperation, with U.S. President Donald Trump's agenda dominating discussions. As trade disputes between major powers intensify, does this moment position Africa as a strategic alternative for investment?
Channel Africa's economics reporter Innocent Semosa has more.

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