Among the more than 2,700 attendees are seven presidents, six heads of Government, 19 ministerial delegations, and six representatives of international and regional organizations, according to organizers.
The Summit spokesperson, Jeronimo Pongolola, told reporters that the facilities were ready for the event, while accreditation procedures began two days ago.
In addition to welcoming participants in the high-level segment, a golf tournament and an opening cocktail party are planned for this Sunday. Discussions and business roundtables on issues such as trade development, investment, and economic partnerships in sectors such as energy, infrastructure, agribusiness, digital technologies, healthcare, and the creative industries will begin on Monday, June 23.
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