Nairobi is set to host the inaugural two-day Mandela African leadership summit, placing Kenya at the epicentre of a bold, home-grown movement to redefine leadership, progress and Pan-African purpose. The summit will open on February 5th at the Two River Mall and conclude on February 6th 2026, with high-profile speakers and panellists expected to address the forum. As the…
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