Zimbabwe vice president, others attend 2026 Iconic Africa Summit, Honors, call for economic growth
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Vice President of Zimbabwe, Kembo Mohadi, and Zimbabwean Minister of Youth, Tino Machakaire, were among the high-ranking officials and dignitaries that attended the just concluded 2026 Iconic Africa Summit & Honors, held at the weekend in Harare, Zimbabwe.
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Mohadi while addressing the delegation emphasised Zimbabwe’s commitment to regional stability and economic growth in Africa.
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Held under the compelling theme: “The Africa We Want: Sustainable Development; Everyone’s Responsibility,” the event brought together a distinguished assembly of African heads of state, policymakers, business titans, and young change-makers.
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The summit, which was organised by Iconic International Holdings (Pty) Ltd and the Mayorkings Charity Foundation, under the leadership of visionary entrepreneur Amb. Dr. Temisan O. Louis, attracted delegates from over 54 countries, featuring more than 1,000 distinguished personalities and leaders.
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Speaking during the event, President/Founder of Iconic International Holdings, Amb. Dr. Louis Temisan, noted that the summit is more than an event, but a meeting point for influence, ideas, and impact.
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While calling for a renewed action, Louis, in a statement, urged all attendees to translate the summit’s commitments into measurable outcomes that create jobs, scale enterprises, and ensure a prosperous future for all Africans.
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He noted that the cornerstone of the success of this year’s summit was the strategic partnership with Concord For Young Women In Business Global Zimbabwe, led by the Distinguished Amb. Apphia N. Musavengana, who was appointed the Executive Global Vice President of Iconic International Holdings and was decorated at the prestigious event.
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“This collaboration underscored the summit’s commitment to gender-inclusive economic growth and empowering female entrepreneurs across the continent.
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Furthermore, the event was bolstered by a network of prestigious partnering institutions, including: African Union Youth Council/Clubs,” he said.
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The summit held at the prestigious Rainbow Towers & Convention Centre, Harare, also featured high-level addresses and panels that underscored the urgency of regional integration and indigenous entrepreneurship and highlighted the importance of the AfCFTA and the dream of a borderless Africa, with calls for visa-free access across the continent to spur trade and unity.
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The summit also celebrated individuals and organisations whose contributions have significantly impacted the continent’s development.
Notable awardees included: President Peter Mutharika (Malawi), who was awarded for his outstanding leadership and commitment to democratic governance, and the First Lady of Zimbabwe, Her Excellency, Dr. Auxillia Mnangagwa, who was honored with the Iconic Woman of the Year Award, for her tireless philanthropic work through the Angel of Hope Foundation and her commitment to uplifting marginalised communities.
Also on the list of awardees is His Royal Highness, Prince Lindani (Kingdom of Eswatini), recognised for his influential role in youth empowerment and cultural diplomacy within the Southern African region; and Hon. Tino Machakaire (Zimbabwean Minister of Youth), acknowledged for his proactive leadership in youth development and empowerment as a vehicle for national unity.
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Ndahafa Hapulile (Namibia) bagged the African Youth Ambassador Award & Patrice Lumumba Leadership Excellence Award, while Babukisi Foundation (Eswatini) was awarded for Preservation of Siswati Culture and Global Digital Outreach, just as
Frank Mwenechanya (Malawi), was recognised for Innovation in Modern Agriculture and Irrigation, amongst other honorees.