W.O.W Africa Holdings has announced plans to host the 50 Rare Men Continental Honour Circle 2026, a high-level gathering designed to recognise and connect influential African men driving economic growth, institutional development, and long-term transformation across the continent.
Scheduled for June 2026 in Houghton Estate, Sandton, South Africa, the exclusive convening will bring together leaders from key sectors including enterprise, finance, infrastructure, media, governance, technology, healthcare, and development.
According to the organisers, the initiative is aimed at fostering strategic collaboration among men who play critical roles in shaping Africa’s economic and institutional landscape. The event will operate under a structured, private format that prioritises meaningful engagement, relationship building, and long-term partnerships.
The 2026 edition will be guided by the theme “BLACK,” which emphasises African ownership of capital, authority in enterprise, control of narratives, and the deliberate building of sustainable institutions across the continent.
W.O.W Africa Holdings noted that the platform was created in response to the growing need for closer alignment among African leaders whose work has measurable impact across industries and borders.
The honour circle will feature participants from several African countries, including South Africa, Nigeria, Kenya, Morocco, Tanzania, Zambia, and Ghana. Notable figures connected to the broader network include property developer Rali Mampeule, investment expert Victor Ufot, financial journalist Arabile Gumede, medical entrepreneur Dr Brian Monaisa, Kenyan leadership advocate Robert Burale, and Moroccan media personality Najib Najib.
Organisers added that the event forms part of a wider ecosystem focused on advancing leadership, strengthening enterprise, and positioning Africa more prominently on the global stage.
As Africa continues to expand its global influence, initiatives like the 50 Rare Men Continental Honour Circle are expected to play a key role in driving collaboration, investment, and sustainable development across the continent.
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