Kigali, Rwanda – The Africa CEO Forum is in full swing in Kigali, Rwanda, drawing over 2,000 business leaders from across Africa and the globe. Co-hosted by the Rwanda Development Board and the International Finance Corporation (IFC), the prestigious event is tackling critical issues facing Africa’s economic future.
Over 1,000 CEOs, including heads of Africa’s largest corporations, are actively engaged in discussions themed “At the table or on the menu?”. This theme challenges participants to take decisive action amidst global economic uncertainties.
“We’re urging leaders to recognize the long-term impact of their choices at this critical juncture,” stated Africa CEO Forum President Amir Ben Yahmed. “The forum is a catalyst for innovative strategies and partnerships that will propel Africa towards future opportunities.”
Five African heads of state are participating, including Rwandan President Paul Kagame, Kenyan President William Ruto, and leaders from Botswana, Mozambique, and Djibouti. Prime ministers from Sao Tome, Cameroon, and Cote d’Ivoire are also present.
Founded in 2012, the Africa CEO Forum has a strong track record of fostering dialogue between public and private sectors. The forum addresses Africa’s pressing issues and sets the continent’s business agenda.
“This forum offers a unique chance to network with key companies and tackle challenges facing businesses,” said Joshua Oigara, CEO of Stanbic Bank Kenya.
The two-day event features over 60 discussions, ranging from presidential keynotes to investment pitches and closed-door industry roundtables. Prominent business leaders like Makhtar Diop (IFC Managing Director), Mesfin Tassew (Ethiopian Airlines CEO), and James Mworia (Centum Investment CEO) are among those actively participating.