Presented by Clinton Consultancy – Connecting Global Investors to Africa’s Leading Partners
About Clinton Consultancy
Clinton Consultancy is arguably the most networked law firm and consultancy house on the African continent, bridging international investors with vetted African partners in every major sector. Our UK- and Africa-trained team delivers Big Four–quality structuring, compliance, and dispute resolution services with local market insight.
We have introduced and structured joint ventures for clients from Hong Kong, Dubai, Sydney, London, Johannesburg, and New York in Lagos, Nairobi, Accra, Cape Town, Cairo, Kigali, Johannesburg, Casablanca, and other strategic cities.
How We Work
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Partner Introductions – Only credible, verified partners through a formal Introduction Fee Agreement.
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Structuring & Compliance – Sector-specific licensing, equity splits, governance frameworks.
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Dispute Resolution – ICC, LCIA, UNCITRAL arbitration; litigation in African courts.
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Cross-Border Expansion – Structuring for multi-country operations and AfCFTA market access.
Sector & City-Specific JV Opportunities
Energy & Natural Resources
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Lagos, Nigeria – Offshore oil field development with petroleum licence holder.
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Luanda, Angola – LNG plant expansion and export JV.
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Kinshasa, DRC – Cobalt and copper processing for EV supply chain.
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Casablanca, Morocco – Solar and wind farm consortium.
Infrastructure & Construction
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Mombasa, Kenya – Port logistics hub within SEZ.
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Lagos, Nigeria – Lekki Deep Sea Port industrial park venture.
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Cape Town, South Africa – Urban regeneration mixed-use project.
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Djibouti City, Djibouti – Logistics and bonded warehousing JV.
Agribusiness & Agro-Processing
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Accra, Ghana – Cocoa processing for EU and Asian export.
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Nairobi, Kenya – Avocado export JV with integrated cold chain.
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Abidjan, Côte d’Ivoire – Cashew processing facility.
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Dar es Salaam, Tanzania – Sesame seed and coffee export JV.
Digital Economy & Technology
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Nairobi, Kenya – Mobile money and micro-lending platform JV.
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Lagos, Nigeria – E-commerce and last-mile logistics JV.
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Cape Town, South Africa – Data centre construction partnership.
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Kigali, Rwanda – Fintech incubation within KIFC.
Healthcare & Life Sciences
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Johannesburg, South Africa – Private hospital network JV.
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Dakar, Senegal – Vaccine production and pharma manufacturing JV.
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Casablanca, Morocco – Pharmaceutical distribution JV.
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Nairobi, Kenya – Telemedicine and health tech JV.
Tourism & Hospitality
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Maasai Mara, Kenya – Luxury safari lodge JV.
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Zanzibar, Tanzania – Resort and marina development JV.
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Kigali, Rwanda – Conference hotel JV.
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Luxor, Egypt – Cultural heritage tourism JV.
Education & Skills Development
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Lagos, Nigeria – Private university campus JV.
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Accra, Ghana – Technical and vocational training centre.
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Cairo, Egypt – Blended learning EdTech JV.
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Cape Town, South Africa – Executive education JV.
Manufacturing & Industrial
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Johannesburg, South Africa – EV battery assembly JV.
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Addis Ababa, Ethiopia – Textile manufacturing JV.
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Maputo, Mozambique – Fertiliser production plant JV.
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Cairo, Egypt – Steel and heavy industry JV.
Why Invest in Africa Now?
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Demographics – Africa will account for 25% of the world’s population by 2050.
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Trade Access – AfCFTA creates a $3.4 trillion market with reduced trade barriers.
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Resource Base – World’s richest deposits of critical minerals and agricultural land.
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Digital Leapfrogging – Rapid adoption of fintech, e-commerce, and ICT.
Contact Clinton Consultancy for JV Introductions
Email: amanda@clintonconsultancy.com (cc: info@clintonconsultancy.com)
WhatsApp/Call: +233 27 252 2695
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