By Mutsawashe Homera
Zimbabwe will today host the Iconic Africa Summit, that will bring together leaders, innovators, and young visionaries from across Africa.
The summit to be held at Harare International Conference Centre will provide a platform for dialogue on how nations can work together, foster development, and empower youth to shape the continent’s future.
Representing the Kingdom of Eswatini at the summit is Prince Lindani Dlamini, the son of Eswatini’s King Mswati III.
He will take an active role in the discussions, engaging with delegates and sharing his perspective on progress and collective action.
Speaking about the summit, upon his arrival Prince Lindani Dlamini said:
“We hope that our contribution will bring something here, bring a change and make an impact as well in this iconic summit.”
His statement reflects the purpose and commitment of all participants as they prepare to engage in the summit.
The summit is expected to attract a diverse group of attendees, ready to share ideas, explore solutions, and collaborate on initiatives that can drive Africa’s development.
In addition, the event is likely to boost tourism in Zimbabwe, drawing visitors from across the continent and beyond, showcasing the country’s culture, landmarks, and hospitality.
Zimbabwe’s role as host underscores its dedication to fostering dialogue, partnership, and meaningful collaboration across Africa.
The Iconic Africa Summit promises to be a space for unity, progress, and youth empowerment, where participants will come together to shape ideas and actions capable of inspiring positive change throughout the continent.


