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World Economic Forum to Resume Africa Meetings in April 2027

The World Economic Forum (WEF) has announced plans to revive its Africa Meetings in April 2027, restoring a flagship regional forum that has been on hiatus for seven years and signalling renewed global focus on Africa’s economic agenda. The event will be hosted in South Africa, marking a strategic return of the annual dialogue platform to the continent, according to Forbes Africa.

WEF’s Africa Meetings are expected to bring together government leaders, business executives and global policymakers to address investment, innovation, economic integration and sustainable development priorities tailored to Africa’s growth trajectory. Organisers see the 2027 edition as an opportunity to strengthen multilateral cooperation and deepen partnerships between African stakeholders and international investors, as reported by CNBC Africa.

The return of the forum comes amid a broader push to elevate Africa’s voice in global economic discussions, with renewed emphasis on attracting capital and shaping policy frameworks that support private sector participation, infrastructure financing and inclusive growth across the continent. Analysts say the 2027 meeting could serve as a catalyst for deepening international engagement and spotlight Africa’s role in the evolving global economy.

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