South Africa will host the World Economic Forum (WEF) Africa Summit in 2027, placing the country back at the center of the global economic dialogue. The government welcomed the decision, calling it a strong endorsement of South Africa’s ability to deliver major international events.
Officials said the selection reflects confidence in the country’s institutions, infrastructure, and experience in managing large-scale global gatherings. The announcement follows South Africa’s recent hosting of high-profile international meetings, further strengthening its reputation as a reliable destination for multilateral events.
Beyond its diplomatic importance, the summit is expected to generate economic benefits, including growth in tourism and increased activity in sectors such as hospitality, transport, and logistics. The government also views the event as a strategic opportunity to position South Africa as a key gateway for trade and investment into Africa.
The WEF Africa Summit last took place in South Africa more than seven years ago. Its return is seen as a timely platform to advance continental cooperation, promote inclusive growth, and highlight reforms shaping Africa’s economic future.
The government said it looks forward to working with the WEF to ensure a successful summit and to welcoming delegates from across Africa and the world in 2027.