LONDON, United Kingdom, April 30/APO Group: Invest Africa, the leading platform for trade and investment across the African continent, is proud to announce a strategic partnership with the UK Government for the 12th edition of The Africa Debate, taking place on Wednesday, June 3, 2026, at the historic Guildhall in the City of London.
UK’s leading forum for high-level dialogue on Africa’s economic trajectory, The Africa Debate 2026 will convene over 800 senior leaders from government, finance and industry to explore this year’s theme: “Redefining Partnership: Navigating a World in Transition”.
As the global order evolves and new economic and geopolitical realities emerge, the forum will examine what these shifts mean for African economies and their international partners. Set against a backdrop of continued global uncertainty, discussions will focus on how to accelerate investment, unlock growth, and strengthen development outcomes through a new era of collaboration.
The event comes at a pivotal moment, following the UK Government’s renewed Approach to Africa, which sets out a clear focus on trade, investment, and long-term strategic partnership across the continent.
Minister for International Development and Africa, The Rt. Hon. Baroness Chapman of Darlington, commented: “Across Africa, countries are building opportunities through a period of intense change and challenges. The UK is stepping up as partners to build modern, long-term relationships based on mutual benefit and shared ambitions.
Through the UK’s new Approach to Africa, we are committed to working alongside African nations as partners and investors, supporting innovation and unlocking sustainable growth.
That’s why we’re proud to support The Africa Debate. It provides a powerful platform to deepen trade and investment, bringing together leaders from across the continent and the UK to build solutions and advance the wealth and prosperity of our countries.”
While the Chief Executive Officer of Invest Africa, Chantelé Carrington, added: “Our collaboration with the UK Government reflects the growing importance of The Africa Debate as a leading platform, now in its 12th year, for shaping the future of UK–Africa engagement. Following the launch of the UK’s Approach to Africa, this is a timely opportunity to build a modern partnership centred on mutual benefit. As African economies advance industrialisation, value addition and sustainable investment, we are proud to connect the UK’s financial expertise and private sector strength with Africa’s vast economic potential.”



