All set for the CEO Africa Roundtable annual conference

PHILLIMON MHLANGA
All is set for the CEO Africa Roundtable annual business conference scheduled to take place in the resort town of Victoria Falls from June 12 to June 15, 2024,Business Times can report.
The conference, which will run under the theme “The future of Africa: Modernise. Reshape and Grow’ will bring together industry experts, policy makers and stakeholders to discuss the latest developments and difficulties facing businesses.
Speaking to Business Times, CEO Africa Roundtable Chief Executive Officer, Kipson Gundani said the conference will provide an opportunity for participants to share insights and experiences in in business.
Gundani said President Emmerson Mnangagwa is expected to be the guest of honour at the conference.
Additionally, he highlighted that among the speakers at the annual conference will be the Minister of Industry and Commerce Nqobizitha Mangaliso Ndlovu, WestProp Holdings CEO Ken Sharpe, Brian Kagoro, the director of Global Justice, Engineer Andrew Muchechetere, the group executive chairman of AMRE Investments and Mark O’Donell, the board member of Real Estate Institute Zambi.
CEO Africa Roundtable has grown to be a regular event on the calendars of business executives, entrepreneurs and professionals from industries across Africa and beyond.
“We are on course save for few speakers yet to confirm. There will be thought-provoking discussions, networking opportunities and an exchange of insights on some of the major problems affecting African businesses today. The major topics will be centred around artificial intelligence, leveraging African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) to boost trade along with ways to rebuild our economy,” Gundani told Business Times.
He added: “We are expecting over 400 delegates. Leading industry experts and influential local and regional speakers will provide valuable insights at the annual conference.
The guest of honour will be President (Emmerson) Mnangagwa.
Along with other speakers the Minister of Industry and Commerce (Mangaliso) Ndlovu is also scheduled to speak at the annual conference.
Additionally, we are hoping that the Governor of the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe, Dr John Mushayavanu and the CEO of Mutapa Fund, John Mangudya will also attend the annual conference.”