The Project Management Institute (PMI) Sub-Saharan Africa has announced that the PMI Global Summit Series will take place in Cape Town from 14 to 15 September 2026 at the Cape Town International Convention Centre. This follows a landmark gathering in Kigali that brought together over 1,000 project professionals, industry leaders, and government officials.
Building on Momentum
Hosted by PMI Sub-Saharan Africa, the Summit has become Africa's largest platform for advancing project delivery, leadership, and innovation. Cape Town, as one of Africa's leading hubs for business, infrastructure, and innovation, reflects the scale of ambition and execution required to deliver transformative projects across the continent. The Cape Town edition will build on the momentum of last year's event in Rwanda and will be anchored in a bold and timely theme: Africa Delivers M.O.R.E Together.
Theme and Philosophy
Africa Delivers M.O.R.E Together reflects the continent's longstanding progress, according to George Asamani, Managing Director of PMI Sub-Saharan Africa. From regional blocs such as the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS), the Southern African Development Community (SADC), and the East African Community (EAC), to transformative initiatives like the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) and Mission 300, Africa's greatest achievements have been built through partnership, coordination, and shared purpose. This spirit of collective progress echoes the philosophy of Ubuntu, 'I am because we are', reinforcing the idea that Africa's success is inherently interconnected.
Practical Action
As the Summit moves to Cape Town, it aims to translate this philosophy into practical action by aligning governments, industries, and communities to deliver projects that create lasting value. The urgency of this message was evident at last year's Summit in Kigali, where leaders from the African Development Bank (AfDB) emphasised that Africa's greatest obstacle is not a shortage of capital, but a shortage of bankable projects—well-prepared, investable opportunities capable of unlocking funding and delivering impact.
"Without the right skills and capability, even the most promising initiatives stall. The Global Summit Series Cape Town is designed to change that, moving beyond conversation to build the talent and expertise Africa needs to deliver at scale," added Asamani.
Key Speakers and Insights
The Kigali edition convened some of the continent's most influential voices, including Dr. Akinwumi Adesina, then President of the African Development Bank, who underscored the need for projects to move beyond plans and deliver meaningful impact. Featured speakers included Armand Nzeyimana and Eric Ogunleye from the African Development Bank, Pierre Kayitana of Zipline Rwanda, and Kusobile Kamwambi of the Government of Zambia, alongside globally recognised figures such as Dr Moses Adoko, formerly with NASA, entrepreneur and artist Olubankole Wellington (Banky W), and Guinness World Record holder Tunde Onakoya.
The programme was further enriched by leading academic perspectives, including Professor Kayihura Muganga Didas, Acting Vice Chancellor of the University of Rwanda, Dr Sanele Nhlabatsi, Senior Lecturer at UNISA, and Prof Lavagnon Ika of the Telfer School of Management. Together, these leaders shared practical insights on delivering complex, high-impact projects in an increasingly dynamic environment, highlighting the importance of collaboration, adaptability, and value-driven execution.
Focus on Impact
As the Summit arrives in Cape Town, it will build on these conversations with a renewed focus on delivering impact at scale. Attendees will engage with practical tools for managing mega-projects, explore AI applications in African infrastructure, and network with the continent's leading project delivery experts.
"Critically, the Summit will continue to redefine what success looks like. In today's context, project success is no longer measured solely by timelines and budgets, but by the value it creates, whether in economic growth, social inclusion, environmental sustainability, or improved quality of life," stated Asamani.



