Next-gen leaders foster China-Africa ties
Driven by fresh ideas and cross-cultural collaboration, rising business leaders are shaping the future of China-Africa cooperation and mutual understanding.


The forum provided a platform for government officials, business leaders, representatives of international organizations, and young innovators to exchange ideas and build partnerships through training sessions, keynote speeches, and networking events.
Speaking at the opening ceremony, Ghana's Minister of Foreign Affairs Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa emphasized the critical role of youth in shaping the future.
"We must not only plan for the youth, but also make them part of the decision-making process," he said. "That is how we change the world and ensure a secure future for China-Africa relations."
Jacqueline Lydia Mikolo, minister of Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises of the Republic of the Congo, echoed this sentiment.
"Youth are the future of China-Africa friendship. We hope to draw from China's sustainable development experience and create win-win opportunities," she said in her opening speech.
