Nairobi, Kenya – Kenya’s President William Ruto officially opened the World Chambers Federation Africa Summit 2025, a landmark event drawing delegates and business leaders from over 70 countries. The summit, held in Nairobi, brings together key stakeholders to discuss innovative approaches to trade, enterprise development, and economic integration across Africa.
In his keynote address, President Ruto reaffirmed Kenya’s dedication to transforming its business environment to better support local and international enterprises. He emphasized the government’s focus on efficiency, digital transformation, and infrastructure improvements as part of a broader strategy to make Kenya a leading hub for commerce on the continent.
“The future of Africa lies in how we empower our businesses and entrepreneurs,” Ruto said. “Kenya is committed to creating the conditions for enterprises to flourish and for innovation to thrive.”
The summit serves as a platform for dialogue between public and private sector leaders, aiming to strengthen cooperation and foster investment across African markets. With themes ranging from trade facilitation and youth entrepreneurship to sustainable development, the event reflects the continent’s growing role in shaping global commerce.
As global interest in Africa’s economic potential continues to rise, the World Chambers Federation Africa Summit is expected to spark new partnerships, policies, and initiatives that will drive inclusive growth across the region.

