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African Investment Day Builds Momentum for Pan-African Partnerships in Istanbul

African Investment Day Builds Momentum for Pan-African Partnerships in Istanbul
Felix Tihby Felix Tih
June 30, 2025
Reading Time: 3 mins read

African Investment Day Builds Momentum for Pan-African Partnerships in Istanbul

African Investment Day Builds Momentum for Pan-African Partnerships in Istanbul
African Investment Day Builds Momentum for Pan-African Partnerships in Istanbul
Felix Tihby Felix Tih
July 16, 2025
Reading Time: 3 mins read

ISTANBUL – African Investment Day brought together government officials, investors and industry experts on June 27 for a full day of panel discussions, keynote speeches and workshops focused on advancing economic collaboration across Africa.

The event provided space for decision-makers and entrepreneurs to connect around opportunities spanning infrastructure, legal systems, diaspora engagement and women’s leadership in business.

Dr. Ismail Ceesay, Gambia’s minister of information, emphasized his country’s political stability and growing appeal as an investment destination. “The country has maintained a stable political climate and is one of the most secure on the continent,” he said.

He referred to the 2025 Global Peace Index, which ranked Gambia the most peaceful country in West Africa and fourth on the continent, behind Mauritius and Namibia.

He credited strategic governance reforms, inclusive dialogue, and grassroots peacebuilding efforts as key drivers of this achievement.

Ceesay also highlighted the impact of Gambia’s open visa policy, noting increased visits and business activity from across the continent. “Most of the businesses now are owned by other Africans, like Nigerians, Ghanaians. They’re all there,” he said.

Panel discussions covered a wide range of topics, including arbitration within the OHADA legal system, diaspora investment opportunities and the role of women in economic development.

Dialogue Highlights Legal Strategy, Local Partnerships and Inclusive Growth

Panelists stressed that women are central to inclusive growth and sustainable partnerships. Speakers shared examples of women-led enterprises, outlined challenges related to capital access and decision-making roles, and called for stronger policy support and mentorship.

Legal frameworks were another key focus, with experts advising businesses to seek legal counsel before entering new markets. Understanding local regulations and compliance requirements was described as key to reducing risk and ensuring long-term success.

The event also emphasized the importance of trusted partnerships and on-the-ground insight. Speakers encouraged collaboration with local partners who understand regional dynamics and are already active in the business ecosystem.

One workshop brought together Turkish-German entrepreneurs with African counterparts to explore shared business interests and build cross-continental networks.

Attendees took part in interactive sessions designed to foster trust and open pathways for investment across key sectors.

African Investment Intelligence, the Independent Industrialists and Businessmen’s Association (MÜSİAD), PwC, Africa Container Shipping GmbH and Pinsent Masons contributed expertise in finance, logistics and legal affairs.

Founder and event organizer Mirabell Mayack described the day as a platform for honest dialogue and shared purpose. “Our mission has always been to offer an authentic and insightful platform for discussing African investment opportunities,” she said.

With participants representing both public and private sectors, African Investment Day reinforced its role as a community of professionals, businesspeople and investors committed to long-term engagement and grounded partnerships.

The business association MÜSİAD Karlsruhe is strategically realigning itself and is increasingly focusing on the African continent.

“We are proud to be setting a clear example of internationality and Africa expertise with Ms. Mayack – and of our open, inclusive approach. Our members are our strength, and we give them direct, value-oriented access to African markets,” Kamil Manzak, CEO of MÜSİAD Karlsruhe, said in a media release on Monday.

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African Investment Day Builds Momentum for Pan-African Partnerships in Istanbul

African Investment Day Builds Momentum for Pan-African Partnerships in Istanbul

ISTANBUL – African Investment Day brought together government officials, investors and industry experts on June 27 for a full day of panel discussions, keynote speeches and workshops focused on advancing economic collaboration across Africa.

The event provided space for decision-makers and entrepreneurs to connect around opportunities spanning infrastructure, legal systems, diaspora engagement and women’s leadership in business.

Dr. Ismail Ceesay, Gambia’s minister of information, emphasized his country’s political stability and growing appeal as an investment destination. “The country has maintained a stable political climate and is one of the most secure on the continent,” he said.

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Founder and event organizer Mirabell Mayack described the day as a platform for honest dialogue and shared purpose. “Our mission has always been to offer an authentic and insightful platform for discussing African investment opportunities,” she said.

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African Investment Day Builds Momentum for Pan-African Partnerships in Istanbul

African Investment Day Builds Momentum for Pan-African Partnerships in Istanbul
Felix Tihby Felix Tih
June 30, 2025

ISTANBUL – African Investment Day brought together government officials, investors and industry experts on June 27 for a full day of panel discussions, keynote speeches and workshops focused on advancing economic collaboration across Africa.

The event provided space for decision-makers and entrepreneurs to connect around opportunities spanning infrastructure, legal systems, diaspora engagement and women’s leadership in business.

Dr. Ismail Ceesay, Gambia’s minister of information, emphasized his country’s political stability and growing appeal as an investment destination. “The country has maintained a stable political climate and is one of the most secure on the continent,” he said.

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He credited strategic governance reforms, inclusive dialogue, and grassroots peacebuilding efforts as key drivers of this achievement.

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