• Africa is a net importer of food crops instead of being a net exporter, why is this the case? • What is the status of Africa’s food production and export capacity? • What are the threats and opportunities?
Bennie Van Rooy
CEO of Grobank
The Food Value Chain Space Ivan Meyer
• Agriculture contributes handsomely to the GDP of the Western Cape Province of South Africa; how does it compare to other sectors? What investments does the Provincial Government of the Western Cape make in new technologies and skills to enhance and further grow this sector? • Which are the main export destinations for the Western Cape agricultural products? What are the key challenges and what is being done to mitigate them?
Ivan Meyer
Western Cape Provincial Minister at Agriculture
The Food Value Chain Space Neeraj Vij
• What skills, technologies, policies, and legislation are needed to turn the situation around? • What is Africa doing right and must be strengthened? • What is Africa doing wrong and must be changed? • Can funding be mobilised to support programs to bring about needed changes?
Neeraj Vij
Regional Sector Manager Industry, Agriculture, and Human Development at African Development Bank (RSA)
The Food Value Chain Space Wandile Sihlobo
• What is the status of funding for emerging farmers? • Have they been badly affected by Covid-19? • What is to be done to drive a sustainable recovery?
Wandile Sihlobo
Chief Economist at AGBIZ
The Food Value Chain Space Mbali Nwoko
• What are the key challenges faced by emerging commercial farmers? • Are such challenges unique to South Africa or are they replicated across the continent? • What can emerging commercial farmers across Africa do to have their voices heard and taken seriously by policy makers? • What policies are needed?
Mbali Nwoko
CEO of Green Terrace
The Food Value Chain Space Ryland Fisher
Questions and Answers
Ryland Fisher
CEO of Ikusasa Lethu Media
Lunch
Country/Continental Communication of global crises: The case of Covid-19 Dr Owens Laws Kaluwa
Covid-19 brought about unprecedented communication challenges from countries, regions, and major multilateral organisations, including the WHO • What are the key lessons? • What should be done differently, in the future?
Dr Owens Laws Kaluwa
World Health Organisation Pretoria RSA
Country/Continental Communication of global crises: The case of Covid-19 Popo Maja•Claudia Shimulani
Behind-the-scenes peek: Earlier impressions when Covid-19 first appeared and how SA managed to quickly pull together an impressive crisis communication machinery
Popo Maja
Communications & Stakeholder Management at SA National Department of Health
Claudia Shimulani
CEO of Centre for Communication Impact
Country/Continental Communication of global crises: The case of Covid-19 Maxim Behar
How have international institutions such as WHO and other countries managed communication around Covid-19? Was there visible international coordination or were countries left to do their own thing? What lessons can be drawn for the future? Invite Reps from: AU, CDC, WHO Africa, etc.
Maxim Behar
President at President: World Communication Forum Association Davos
Country/Continental Communication of global crises: The case of Covid-19 Clare Dewhirst
• How have City, Nation/Country/Place Brands been affected by Covid-19? • Can they recover? What must they do to recover?
Clare Dewhirst
Founder & Director of City Nation Place
Country/Continental Communication of global crises: The case of Covid-19 Dr Dalien Benecke
What role can PR & Communications play in helping City, Regional/Provincial, and Country governments communicate better in times of crises? How can they separate spin doctoring from authentic PR & Communications?
Dr Dalien Benecke
President at PRISA
Country/Continental Communication of global crises: The case of Covid-19 Yomi Badejo-Okusanya
How have international institutions such as WHO and other countries managed communication around Covid-19? Who came up tops, why? And who lost the plot, why? Was there visible international coordination or were countries left to do their own thing? What lessons can be drawn for the future? Invite Reps from: AU, CDC, WHO Africa, etc.
Yomi Badejo-Okusanya
Group MD at CMC Connect
Country/Continental Communication of global crises: The case of Covid-19 Regine Le Roux•Victor Sibeko
Country/Continental Communication of global crises: The case of Covid-19 Q&A
Regine Le Roux
Founder & Director of Reputation Matters
Victor Sibeko
CEO of PRISA
The Role of the Media in Shaping Perceptions about Africa Busi Adebule
Radio still, arguably, enjoys the biggest media penetration to some of the most far flung corners of Africa. Apart from informing and entertaining its listeners, what more can it do to drive positive change?
Busi Adebule
CEO of TransAfrica Radio Johannesburg RSA
The Role of the Media in Shaping Perceptions about Africa Tola Babalola
Often, foreign, global, media gets blamed for propagating stories about Africa that are negative and informed by stereotypes; is this always true?
Tola Babalola
CEO of Wild Dreams Co, Lagos Nigeria
The Role of the Media in Shaping Perceptions about Africa Gugu Ntuli
SABC Radio is very diverse and far-reaching into the country and the region; is there a golden thread running through the messaging of all the stations to “be African in a globalized environment” or is each one of them left to its own message?
Group Executive at Corporate Affairs and Marketing
The Role of the Media in Shaping Perceptions about Africa Maurice Mate
Channel Africa is along established medium and reaches multitudes of Africans on a daily basis. What makes it popular and what do its listeners associate it with? How does it play the role it could in speaking against wrong and promoting right, for the sake of Africa’s evolving image?
Maurice Mate
Station Manager at Channel Africa
The Role of the Media in Shaping Perceptions about Africa Ashraf Garda
The Role of the Media in Shaping Perceptions about Africa Q&A
Ashraf Garda
Founder of Champion South Africa
Wrap up and Closing Remarks Solly Moeng
Announcement of Awards Evening Protocols and Procedures
Solly Moeng
Founder and Convenor of Africa Brand Summit
Social Justice Professor Thuli Madonsela•Dr Nardos Bekele-Thomas
Healthy Social Justice is important for socio- economic and political stability, ultimately country image. It also enables a positive climate for the realisation of Sustainable Development Goals
Professor Thuli Madonsela
South African advocate and Professor of Law, holding a chair in social justice at Stellenbosch University (RSA)
Dr Nardos Bekele-Thomas
Resident Coordinator at United Nations (RSA)
Social Justice Professor Catherine Schenk•Bongiwe Mlangeni•Mandisa Kalako-Williams•Lorenzo Davids
Panel 1: Social Justice
• Has social justice been placed on the back banner, in SA/ Africa? • What should be the role of government? • Is (South) African media playing the role it should be in shining the torch on abuses or positive stories? • Should all global funding go through governments or is it better directed at specific civil society initiatives that drive social justice?
Professor Catherine Schenk
Chair: Department of Waste and Society at University of Western Cape
Bongiwe Mlangeni
Executive Director of Social Justice Institute of SA
Mandisa Kalako-Williams
Community Development Consultant
Lorenzo Davids
Chief Executive & Solutions Designer at Community Chest
Social Justice Dr Marlene Le Roux
Social Justice Q&A
Dr Marlene Le Roux
CEO of Artscape
African Business must Play its Part Hanan Morsy
Research Presentation: African Economic Outlook and Brand Perceptions Taking into account the impact of Covid-19, what is the economic status quo in Africa? What can be achieved in the short-medium-terms to reinvigorate productivity across the board and place value on Brand Africa? What are the key Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Threats?
Hanan Morsy
Director: African Economic Outlook of African Development Bank
African Business must Play its Part Shiv Vikram Khemka
Small Business & Start-Up must have a place Young Africans must be empowered and enabled to create own businesses and collaborate with others from other parts of the world to develop new ideas of the future
African Business must Play its Part Busisiwe Mavuso
Continental economic integration, global economic integration Must priority be placed on the integration of African economies ahead of global integration, or can the two processes be managed in tandem without creating bottlenecks for African economic integration? What must African economic powerhouses such as South Africa and Nigeria be doing to help?
Busisiwe Mavuso
CEO of Business Leadership South Africa (RSA)
African Business must Play its Part Terry Booysen
Should Corporate Africa take issues of corporate governance more seriously?
Terry Booysen
CEO of CGF Research Institute
African Business must Play its Part Dr Gabor Hegyi
Impact Branding From Shareholders to stakeholders Why African businesses should integrate the realisation of the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals into their business models.
Dr Gabor Hegyi
Capital Communications Budapest Hungary
African Business must Play its Part Saul Kgomotso Molobi
Thinking Reputation and Economic Development
How can corporate Africa integrate considerations for continental image in the way it does business? What are some of the negative perceptions associated with doing business in Africa and what must happen to correct them over time?
Saul Kgomotso Molobi
CEO of Brandhill Africa, Johannesburg RSA
African Business must Play its Part Vusi Thembekwayo
African Business must Play its Q&A
Vusi Thembekwayo
Global Speaker at & Venture Investor
A global perspective of local governments Ermillia Siaz
A global perspective of local governments
Ermillia Siaz
Secretary General at UCLG
To provide an input on the “new role” of cities in global developments Octavi de la Varga Mas
Octavi de la Varga Mas
Secretary General at Metropolis
An African perspective on the role of cities, towns and regions A reflection on the State of Cities Report (SoCR) Sithole Mbanga
Sithole Mbanga
CEO of SA Cities Network
A Finnish perspective on how cities are managed for the best interests of residents Sampo Suihko
Sampo Suihko
General Director of Omnia
Questions and Answers and General Discussion Phumlani Majozi
It is hard to discuss Africa without including some lines on politics. Whether it’s the AU, various regional and country politics, African politicians generate a lot of news coverage. Much of it is negative, despite some positive news in a handful of African countries in recent years. ● How do Africa politics inform perceptions about the continent? ● What are the positives? ● What are the negatives? ● What must change and how can it change?
Crispian Olver
Author / Researcher
Terry Tselane
Executive Chairperson at Institute of Election Management Services in Africa
Ralph Mathekga
Political Analyst at South Africa
Willie Hofmeyr
Former Asset Forfeiture Unit Head, NPA
Ebrahim Fakir
Director of Programs at the Auwal Socio Economic Research Institute (ASRI)
African Politics Ryland Fisher
Questions and Answers
Ryland Fisher
CEO of Ikusasa Lethu Media
How Education can enable the realisation of an Integrated African Economic Development, enabling more Africans to lead a sustainable livelihood? Professor Jonathan Jansen•Jon-Hans Coetzer
How Education can enable the realisation of an Integrated African Economic Development, enabling more Africans to lead a sustainable livelihood? Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Threats
Professor Jonathan Jansen
Professor of Education at the University of Stellenbosch and President of the Academy of Science of South Africa (RSA)
Jon-Hans Coetzer
Chief Academic Officer: EU Business School Group
The Role of Education in Africa's Development Professor Jonathan Jansen•Mills Soko•Jon-Hans Coetzer•Bennie Van Rooy•Mikhael Missakabo•Metsi Makhetha
Panel 3: The Role of Education in Africa’s Development
● What must change? ● What kind of skills and technologies of the future will be needed to improve the status quo? ● Can skills of the old economy be transformed to meet the needs of a fast-changing and ambitious Africa? ● What role can national governments, regional and continental bodies in Africa play? ● What role can multinational organisations play? ● What role can the African tertiary sector, in partnership with others from around the world, play?
Professor Jonathan Jansen
Professor of Education at the University of Stellenbosch and President of the Academy of Science of South Africa (RSA)
Mills Soko
International Business & Strategy at WITS Business School
Jon-Hans Coetzer
Chief Academic Officer: EU Business School Group
Bennie Van Rooy
CEO of Grobank
Mikhael Missakabo
Policy Researcher; George Brown College
Metsi Makhetha
UN Resident Coordinator
The Role of Education in Africa's Development Naledi Moleo
Questions and Answers
Naledi Moleo
Program Director of Africa Brand Summit
• What big is the global MICE pie and who is getting the biggest part it? • How can Africa grow its share of this pie, especially in the aftermath of Covid-19 • How can the MICE sector be used to build a solid knowledge economy in Africa? Sisa Ntshona
• What big is the global MICE pie and who is getting the biggest part it? • How can Africa grow its share of this pie, especially in the aftermath of Covid-19 • How can the MICE sector be used to build a solid knowledge economy in Africa?
Sisa Ntshona
CEO of SA Tourism (RSA)
• Can Africa draft a single plan to attract a bigger slice of the lucrative MICE market? Glenton De Kock
• Can Africa draft a single plan to attract a bigger slice of the lucrative MICE market? • What will it take for Africa to be post Covid-19 ready to resume and grow tourism? • What lessons can Africa take from more established regions of the world in this area?
Glenton De Kock
CEO of SAACI (RSA)
• Is there any merit in African National Tourism Boards breaking down current silos in order to better coordinate their global marketing effort and, where possible, use pool resources to promote the continent? Mr Cuthbert Ncube
• Is there any merit in African National Tourism Boards breaking down current silos in order to better coordinate their global marketing effort and, where possible, use pool resources to promote the continent? • What would it take for this to happen and what would be the downsides, if any?
Mr Cuthbert Ncube
Executive Chairman at African Tourism Board
How coordinated is the tourism sector across the continent? Tell us about the Strengths, the Weaknesses, the Opportunities, and the Threats Tshifhiwa Tshivhengwa
How coordinated is the tourism sector across the continent? Tell us about the Strengths, the Weaknesses, the Opportunities, and the Threats
Tshifhiwa Tshivhengwa
CEO of Tourism Business Council of South Africa
• Global Trends in the MICE Sector • What African destinations should look out and prepare for Dr Rob Davidson
• Global Trends in the MICE Sector • What African destinations should look out and prepare for
Dr Rob Davidson
MD at MICE Knowledge (UK)
• The MICE Sector in Russia; Opportunities and Challenges • Lessons for Africa Arkadiy Kiselev
• The MICE Sector in Russia; Opportunities and Challenges • Lessons for Africa
Arkadiy Kiselev
Head at Head; Ural Congress Bureau (Russia)
Questions and Answers and General Discussion Rashid Toefy
• The MICE Sector in Russia; Opportunities and Challenges • Lessons for Africa
Rashid Toefy
Deputy Director General of Western Cape Government
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