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Savanna East Africa Explores Expansion Into Ethiopia

Savanna East Africa, Inc. recently announced a senior management and key stakeholders meeting scheduled for the week of June 13th in Nairobi, Kenya intended to finalize a number of strategic next steps. Today, the Company announced that it plans to explore widening its business development into Ethiopia and has scheduled an additional stakeholder meeting in Addis Ababa next week. Addis Ababa is the capital of Ethiopia, with over three million people, and the headquarters of the African Union and United Nations Economic Commission for Africa.

Next week's agenda will also include finalizing plans for a Trade Mission intended to encourage investment into East African regional small and medium enterprises (SMEs). Savanna East Africa hosted a pilot Trade Mission last year in Nairobi with the United Nations International Strategy for Disaster Reduction and the Small Equity Initiative with a program intended to stimulate small and medium enterprise investment in high growth potential business sectors through reverse merger and PIPE financing strategies. The UNISDR's participation is specifically intended to urge private sector innovation and investment aimed at reducing disaster risk.

Savanna East Africa is concentrating on developing high growth potential capacities within the housing, healthcare and high tech sectors in East Africa. Recently, an on-demand Webcast presentation hosted by CEO Randell Torno was posted on the Company's website www.savannaea.com. The Webcast presentation reviews Savanna East Africa's progress toward adding housing, healthcare and high tech capacity in East Africa and discusses the return on investment potential of the Company's small and medium enterprise (SME) sector strategy.

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