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Africa Global PR Week 2025 Set to Transform Nairobi Into the Epicenter of PR Innovation

By Eddah Waithaka

Africa Global PR Week 2025, the continent’s largest and most dynamic Public Relations summit, from August 26th to 29th, bringing together professionals, governments, businesses, and global brands to shape Africa’s future throu communication.

A Summit Designed to Inspire and Challenge

The event kicks off with an exciting PR Challenge on August 26th, where students and young professionals from local universities will compete in a high-energy contest.

Participants will test their creativity and problem-solving skills by crafting real-time PR strategies, gaining hands-on experience and networking with industry leaders.

From August 27th to 29th, the main summit will take center stage, featuring cutting-edge discussions, global networking, and thought-provoking insights on the evolving PR landscape.

With the theme “Redefining PR, Redefining Africa,” the event will explore digital media, AI-driven strategies, corporate social responsibility, and Africa’s growing influence in global communications.

Why This Summit Matters

PR professionals no longer just tell storiesthey build trust, foster dialogue, and empower communities.

Africa Global PR Week 2025 will tackle critical challenges like misinformation, reputation management, and global competitiveness while showcasing the continent’s untapped potential.

“Africa Global PR Week 2025 is a platform for change, where Africa’s unique stories will be told to the world, and global professionals will create the next chapter in PR,” said a spokesperson from the organizing committee.

Global Partnerships, African Impact

The summit collaborates with prominent organizations, including the International Communications Consultancy Organisation (ICCO), which represents global PR consultancies. The Comms Avenue, dedicated to building a pan-African communications network; Comms of Africa, focused on amplifying African PR narratives; and the Public Relations and Communications Association (PRCA), the world’s leading PR authority.

Together, these partners will lead discussions on ethical communication, sustainable development, and Africa’s rising influence in the global PR landscape.

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Spotlight on Africa’s PR Leaders

Headlining the lineup are Paul Holmes from the USA, the founder and chair of Provoke Media and the SABRE Awards; Lorenzo Brufani from Italy, the founder and CEO of Competence; Stacey Mtika from Zambia, the founder of Tide Media Consultancy; Mary Njoki from Kenya, the founder and CEO of Glass House PR; and Dorothy Ooko, a leading industry expert.

Together, they will explore the themes of awards, recognition, and the evolving landscape of public relations in Africa. Don’t miss this opportunity to gain insights from some of the industry’s brightest minds!

The summit will celebrate top African brands with prestigious awards, highlight success stories, and foster international collaboration.

Attendees will leave equipped with actionable strategies, new connections, and a renewed vision for Africa’s PR evolution.

“Africa Global PR Week 2025 is more than an event it is a movement to elevate Africa’s voice on the global stage,” added the organizing committee.

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