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The ‘Southern Africa Europe CEO Dialogue’ Celebrates 10 Years Of Success

The ‘Southern Africa Europe CEO Dialogue’ Celebrates 10 Years Of Success. The Southern Africa Europe CEO Dialogue is a powerful forum that has stimulated billions of rands in business and investment and, as it marks its 10th anniversary, it has attracted over 200 CEOs and influential public and private sector leaders this year.

The summit, taking place in Johannesburg’s Melrose Arch on 9 and 10 November, has become the key annual event for European and African political and business leaders to strengthen their strategic relationships.

The Southern Africa Europe CEO Dialogue was founded and organised by leading global think tank, The European House – Ambrosetti (TEHA), in collaboration with the Gauteng Province, the Gauteng Growth and Development Agency (GGDA), and a selection of international public and private stakeholders, including CLN-MA, Danieli, DHL, Aspen, Musina-Makhado SEZ, Italian Trade Agency, Brand SA and Italtile.

Confirmed speakers for this year’s invitation only event includes Gauteng Premier Panyaza Lesufi, former prime minister of Italy Enrico Letta, Thebe chairman Nhlanhla Nene, Angola’s secretary of state for finance, Ottoniel dos Santos, the CEO of South African Breweries, Richard Rivett-Carnac, as well as the director of Women in Capital Growth, Nomatemba Tambo, among others.

Not to be missed this year is a special high-level political discussion on the state of South Africa, featuring president of the Economic Freedom Fighters Julius Malema, Action SA president Herman Mashaba, Democratic Alliance leader John Steenhuisen, Inkatha Freedom Party president Velenkosini Hlabisa, and senior leadership of the ruling African National Congress.

“We are looking forward to an extraordinary 10th anniversary, in times of unprecedented socio-economic changes and unexpected challenges such as the ongoing energy crisis, rising inflation, and geopolitical crises. In the last decade, our CEO Dialogue has demonstrated capacity to build an exclusive and influential community of leaders from SADC and Europe, able to partner together and foster the regional economic development. The aim is also to draw positive attention on strategic areas of economic cooperation and develop international partnerships,” said Pietro Mininni, CEO, TEHA Africa, ahead of the summit.

By Thomas Chiothamisi
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