Africa Day 2026 Celebrates Historic Friendship and Future Economic Opportunities
Pakistan and Africa Reaffirm Shared Vision for Trade, Innovation and Sustainable Development
ICCI Hosts Africa Day Celebration 2026, Highlights Opportunities for Pakistan-Africa Business Partnerships
Islamabad – 1st July 2026 (Adnan Hameed): Islamabad Chamber of Commerce and Industry (ICCI) hosted a grand Africa Day Celebration 2026 to explore new avenues to promote trade and business with the African countries on 30th June 2026.

The commemoration brought together ambassadors, high commissioners, senior government officials, diplomats, business leaders, media representatives and representatives from African missions.
They reaffirmed the longstanding friendship between Pakistan and African nations and explore new avenues of economic cooperation, said a press release issued on Wednesday
Governor Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Faisal Karim Kundi during his address said that Pakistan’s relationship with Africa has never been transactional but has been built upon mutual respect, shared struggles against colonialism and a common commitment to justice, sovereignty and sustainable development.
He noted that Pakistan has consistently supported African liberation movements and remains a steadfast partner in trade, education, peacekeeping and global diplomacy.
He stressed that the time has come to transform enduring political solidarity into deeper economic partnerships encompassing trade, investment, scientific collaboration, higher education and people-to-people exchanges.
He invited African investors to explore the immense opportunities available in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, particularly in hydropower, minerals, agriculture, industry and human capital development.
Hamid Asghar Khan,
Additional Secretary (Africa), Ministry of Foreign Affairs highlighted Africa’s vast economic potential, describing the continent as a land of limitless opportunities.
He said Africa’s rapidly expanding youth population, growing consumer markets, abundant agricultural resources and fertile lands offer significant prospects for Pakistani investors.
He informed participants that several African countries are prepared to offer thousands of acres of cultivable land for corporate farming initiatives and encouraged Pakistani businesses to undertake well-planned trade missions targeting specific African regions.
He assured the business community of full facilitation by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in fostering commercial engagement with African nations.
President ICCI Sardar Tahir reaffirmed the Chamber’s commitment to strengthening Pakistan-Africa relations through structured business engagements, trade delegations and institutional partnerships.
He emphasized that ICCI would continue to serve as a bridge between Pakistani entrepreneurs and African markets to promote investment, joint ventures and sustainable economic collaboration.
Representing the Dean of the African Group, High Commissioner of Mauritius to Pakistan Munsoo Kurrimbaccus said that Africa, comprising 54 sovereign nations, is emerging as one of the most dynamic regions of the world.
He observed that Africa’s greatest strength lies in its people, particularly its youthful population, which presents unprecedented opportunities for innovation, entrepreneurship and economic expansion.
He emphasized that Africa’s demographic dividend, natural resources, agricultural potential and tourism assets position the continent as a strategic partner for Pakistan’s future economic growth.






