Kikwete, Uhuru set for Johannesburg World Economic Forum

Johannesburg, South Africa, 3 May 2013 – Delivering on Africa’s
Promise will be the theme of the World Economic Forum on Africa 2013
which will take place in Cape Town, South Africa, 8-10 May, with the
participation of more than 1,000 leaders from business, government,
civil society and academia.

The meeting, which convenes against a backdrop of significant economic
growth and progress in reducing poverty in most parts of sub-Saharan
Africa, features a programme built around three pillars: Accelerating
Economic Diversification; Boosting Strategic Infrastructure; and
Unlocking Africa’s Talent.

Led by President Jacob Zuma of South Africa and representatives from
his government, other leaders that have confirmed their participation
are: Benin, President Thomas Yayi Boni; Ethiopia, Prime Minister
Hailemariam Dessalegn; Kenya, President Uhuru Kenyatta; Malawi,
President Joyce Banda; Nigeria, President Goodluck Ebele Jonathan;
Seychelles, President James Alix Michel; Swaziland, King Mswati III;
Tanzania, President Jakaya M. Kikwete; Togo, President Faure
Gnassingbé; Uganda, Prime Minister Amama Mbabazi; and Zimbabwe, Prime
Minister Morgan Tsvangirai.

“Africa has an historic opportunity to take advantage of recent
improvements in governance, as well as its massive youth bulge, to
transform its economy and society. The World Economic Forum on Africa
presents Africa’s leaders with a platform to build on these
encouraging signs and work together to create innovative models,
solutions and outcomes to tackle the region’s challenges and harness
its great potential,” said Elsie Kanza, Director, Head of Africa,
World Economic Forum.

In addition to a two-day public programme, there will also be a number
of significant meetings on the fringes of the World Economic Forum on
Africa. The Grow Africa Investment Forum, on 8-9 May, will attempt to
build on its successes in 2012 by underscoring further commitment from
both the public and private sectors. Another meeting is Shape Africa,
organized by the Cape Town hub of the Global Shapers Community, a
worldwide network of young leaders between the ages of 20 and 30,
which takes place in the city on 6-7 May.

The Co-Chairs of the World Economic Forum on Africa are Frans van
Houten, Chief Executive Officer and Chairman of the Board of
Management and the Executive Committee, Royal Philips Electronics,
Netherland; Mo Ibrahim, Chairman, Mo Ibrahim Foundation, United
Kingdom; Mustafa Vehbi Koç, Chairman of the Board, Koç Holding,
Turkey; Frannie Léautier, Executive Secretary, The African Capacity
Building Foundation, Zimbabwe; and Arif M. Naqvi, Founder and Group
Chief Executive, Abraaj Group, United Arab Emirates.

Notes to Editors