Empowering Africa’s Leaders: 2025 Strong Nations for Africa Programme Launched in Arusha

- 4th from right: Mdm Mansura Mosi Kassim, Permanent Secretary, President's Office - Constitution, Legal Affairs, Public Service and Good Governance, Zanzibar
- 3rd from right: Mr Daniel Loiruck, Assistant Administrative Secretary Economy & Production Sector, Arusha Region
- 1st from left: Mr Ho Wei Jiang, Dean, Chandler Academy of Governance
- 2nd from right: Prof George Scott, Secretary General, African Association for Public Administration and Management (AAPAM)
Now in its third edition, the programme brought together 27 senior public sector leaders from nine countries across Northern, Eastern, and Southern Africa.
said Mr Ho Wei Jiang, Dean of the Chandler Academy of Governance, during his opening remarks.
Connecting History, Foresight, and Strategy
The week began with a wide-ranging discussion on the foundations of strong and sustainable nations. Drawing lessons from history, participants reflected on the factors behind the rise and fall of nations, and how these insights can guide today’s leaders. Mr Kenneth Sim, Senior Consultant, CIG, encouraged participants to consider their roles as stewards of national progress.

Mr Kenneth Sim (left) and Ms Zukiswa N Mqolomba (right) leading the participants in discussion
Building on this foundation, subsequent sessions turned to the practical dimensions of public leadership. Topics ranged from strategic foresight and scenario-based planning to managing limited resources, prioritising policies, and strengthening public accountability. Participants were encouraged to adopt a long-term, systems-level perspective while remaining grounded in the immediate realities and needs of citizens.
Across discussions, one theme stood out: genuine public sector reform requires more than structural changes – it demands shifts in values, mindset, and organisational culture, starting from the top.

Participants engage in lively discussion and active reflection, bringing diverse perspectives to the table as they explore how to apply key lessons within their national contexts
From Dialogue to Action: Bringing Learning to Life
Beyond the classroom, participants gained firsthand insight into regional governance through a visit to the headquarters of the East African Community (EAC). This experiential component reinforced key concepts explored during the week, deepening understanding through direct engagement with institutions driving regional integration and policy coordination.

Beyond the classroom: Learning Journey to the East African Community, highlighting regional models of public service learning and collaboration
Looking Ahead
This segment in Arusha is the first of three phases in the 2025 Strong Nations for Africa Programme. Future phases will deepen peer collaboration and support leaders in translating learning into tangible impact for their nations.
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