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Global leaders to convene in Nairobi for new cities summit

Kurtis Lockhart Charter Cities Institute’s Executive Director and Prof Leonard Wantchekon, African School of Economics’ Founder and President, sign an MOU during the 2023 Africa's New Cities Summit to collaborate in the establishment of a charter city and ASE campus in Fumba Town, Zanzibar. PHOTO|FILE

What you need to know:

  • The summit, organized by the Charter Cities Institute (CCI) in partnership with the Smart Cities Council (SCC) and the Kenya Development Corporation, will take place from June 12-13 at the Emara Ole-Sereni Hotel. It aims to serve as a critical platform for discussions on sustainable urban development, investment, and technological innovation.

Dar es Salaam. Prominent African and global leaders in urban development, finance, construction, and governance will gather in Nairobi in June for the 2025 New Cities Summit to explore ways to transform emerging cities across the continent and beyond.

The summit, organized by the Charter Cities Institute (CCI) in partnership with the Smart Cities Council (SCC) and the Kenya Development Corporation, will take place from June 12-13 at the Emara Ole-Sereni Hotel. It aims to serve as a critical platform for discussions on sustainable urban development, investment, and technological innovation.

Following the success of the 2023 Africa’s New Cities Summit in Kigali, Rwanda, this year’s event will bring together over 500 participants, including policymakers, city developers, investors, infrastructure suppliers, and entrepreneurs. The theme, "Transforming Ideas into Action, Across Africa & Beyond," will guide discussions on job creation, investment attraction, innovation, and economic growth.

Head of Communications at CCI, Michael Holstein, said in a statement that was availed to The Citizen on Wednesday, February 19, 2025 that summit was vital for those seeking to invest or partner with colleagues in the sector. "Whether you're looking to invest, partner, pitch, or understand how new cities are reshaping economic and social landscapes, this event provides an unmatched opportunity for networking, learning, and collaboration."

Key topics include planning for rapid urban expansion, risk management in new city projects, building creative communities, and the role of technology and education clusters in driving progress. Additionally, discussions will highlight lessons from city developments in the Middle East and North Africa.

Speakers at the summit include Magatte Wade (Prospera Africa), Keith Weaver (Nashwood Entertainment), Leslie Ohomele (King’s Foundation), Stephen Jennings (Rendeavour), Corey Gray (Smart Cities Council), Leonard Wantchekon (African School of Economics), and Kingsley Mbah (Afreximbank). Invitations have also been extended to high-profile figures, including Kenyan President William Ruto, U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio, and actor Idris Elba.

The summit will feature business engagement opportunities, including dedicated “deal rooms,” high-level networking events, and cultural experiences such as safaris. Partnering with SCC and linking with Smart Cities Week North America in May, the summit seeks to accelerate the delivery of next-generation urban projects.

SCC President, Corey Gray, highlighted the impact of the initiative: "Africa will undergo the biggest social and economic transformation in the next 50 years. By working together, we can ensure these projects move beyond conception into implementation."

Sponsorship opportunities remain available, offering organizations a chance to align with the future of urban development.