The G20 Arrives in Africa

APO Group

APO Group

For the first time, the Group of 20 (G20) – the world’s most influential economic forum – meets on African soil.

It’s a moment that shifts Africa from the margins of global commentary to the centre of global agenda-setting. And when the world’s most powerful governments, institutions, and investors look in this direction, one question becomes unavoidable:

Who is shaping what they see – and how do they interpret it?

In geopolitics, perception is never neutral. Narratives influence priorities. Priorities influence negotiations. Negotiations influence outcomes that last decades.

This G20 isn’t just about visibility.  It’s about authorship.

Visibility Without Ownership is a Risk

Global attention is an opportunity – but also a vulnerability.

Africa has experienced this pattern before: headlines arrive before context, assumptions travel faster than evidence, and external voices frame internal realities.

Narrative leadership matters because it shapes the starting point of every conversation that follows.

As APO Group Founder and Chairman, Nicolas Pompigne–Mognard notes:

 “As global attention turns toward Africa, controlling our narrative becomes a strategic imperative. If we don’t define who we are and what we stand for, the world will do it for us – and not always accurately. Owning our narrative ensures that Africa’s progress, priorities, and potential are communicated with clarity and intention.”

The G20 is a test of that ownership.

Three Reasons Why Narrative Power Matters at this G20

1. Africa deserves representation rooted in reality

The Africa driving fintech adoption, renewable innovation, cultural influence, and demographic momentum is not the Africa reflected in decades-old coverage.  This G20 is a chance to replace outdated assumptions with evidence – but only if African storytellers lead.

2. Global decisions depend on the narratives leaders consume 

Sherpa teams, ministers, and heads of state do not enter a vacuum; they enter a room shaped by what they have read, heard, and been briefed on.

Narrative cues influence how Africa is positioned:

  • stable or volatile
  • investable or risky
  • strategic partner or peripheral actor

Control the narrative, and you influence the lens through which decisions are made.

3. Economic opportunity follows clarity, not noise

Capital, development finance, and long-term partnerships follow credible stories that land with precision and proximity. Africa cannot afford narratives framed by those who lack the context to interpret its complexity.

The G20 is Where Framing Becomes Policy

The public narrative often becomes the political narrative.

What dominates the news cycle filters into:

  • briefing books
  • Ministerial talking points
  • Sherpa discussions
  • stakeholder priorities
  • final communique negotiations

A misframed story becomes a misaligned agenda. A well-framed one becomes leverage.

G20 Priorities Often Mirror the Stories that Rise to the Surface

Global trends reveal where African narrative agency is most urgently needed:

Climate finance

Africa produces less than 4% of global emissions yet only receives 3–4% of climate finance. This mismatch is fuelled by narratives that cast Africa primarily as a site of vulnerability rather than opportunity.

Digital public infrastructure

African markets are defining the frontier of mobile-first innovation, yet global reporting rarely reflects this leadership – shaping how DPI partnerships are prioritised.

Energy transition

Africa holds vast renewable potential, but international narratives often flatten the sector. This directly influences investor appetite.

Global supply chains

From critical minerals to pharmaceuticals to agriculture, Africa’s role is structural – yet too often framed as supplementary. Narrative accuracy can alter how global supply chain resilience strategies are designed.

In a G20 year, these narratives don’t just shape perception – they shape negotiation outcomes.

The G20 Spotlight Demands Strategic Media Distribution

This isn’t a normal news cycle. This is a force multiplier moment.

Narrative ownership is about placing the story – with precision – where it shapes the right conversations. At APO Group, our model is built for this purpose: African stories delivered with regional nuance, cultural fluency, and continent-wide reach.

Effective media distribution means ensuring your message reaches:

  • the right journalists
  • in the right markets
  • at the right moment
  • backed by measurable impact

This is how influence is built before global leaders even land.

Africa Doesn’t Need a New Story – It Needs the Microphone

Hosting the G20 is historic, but its significance depends on whether Africa owns the framing, not just the moment. The responsibility now is to ensure the world sees the continent as it is: dynamic, ambitious, complex, and central to the global future.

Because narrative power is strategic power.

And this is the moment to claim it.

The twentieth meeting of the G20 convenes in Johannesburg, South Africa, with leaders gathering from 22–23 November 2025.

Distributed by APO Group on behalf of APO Group.

About APO Group:
Founded in 2007, APO Group (www.APO-opa.com) is the leading award-winning pan-African communications consultancy and press release distribution service. Renowned for our deep-rooted African expertise and expansive global perspective, we specialise in elevating the reputation and brand equity of private and public organisations across Africa. As a trusted partner, our mission is to harness the power of media, crafting bespoke strategies that drive tangible, measurable impact both on the continent and globally. 

Our commitment to excellence and innovation has been recognised with multiple prestigious awards, including a PRovoke Media Global SABRE Award and multiple PRovoke Media Africa SABRE Awards. In 2023, we were named the Leading Public Relations Firm Africa and the Leading Pan-African Communications Consultancy Africa in the World Business Outlook Awards, and the Best Public Relations and Media Consultancy Agency of the Year South Africa in 2024 and again in 2025 in the same awards. In 2025, Brands Review Magazine acknowledged us as the Leading Communications Consultancy in Africa for the second consecutive year. They also named us the Best PR Agency and the Leading Press Release Distribution Platform in Africa in 2024. Additionally, in 2025, we were honoured with the Gold distinction for Best PR Campaign and Bronze in the Special Event category at the Davos Communications Awards.

APO Group’s esteemed clientele, which includes global giants such as Canon, Nestlé, Western Union, the UNDP, Network International, African Energy Chamber, Mercy Ships, Marriott, Africa’s Business Heroes, and Liquid Intelligent Technologies, reflects our unparalleled ability to navigate the complex African media landscape. With a multicultural team across Africa, we offer unmatched, truly pan-African insights, expertise, and reach across the continent. APO Group is dedicated to reshaping narratives about Africa, challenging stereotypes, and bringing inspiring African stories to global audiences, with our expertise in developing and supporting public relations campaigns worldwide uniquely positioning us to amplify brand messaging, enhance reputations, and connect effectively with target audiences.

The G20 Arrives in Africa (By Megan Damon)

APO Group

APO Group

By Megan Damon, Marketing Content Strategist, APO Group (www.APO-opa.com)

For the first time, the Group of 20 (G20) – the world’s most influential economic forum – meets on African soil.

It’s a moment that shifts Africa from the margins of global commentary to the centre of global agenda-setting. And when the world’s most powerful governments, institutions, and investors look in this direction, one question becomes unavoidable:

Who is shaping what they see – and how do they interpret it?

In geopolitics, perception is never neutral. Narratives influence priorities. Priorities influence negotiations. Negotiations influence outcomes that last decades.

This G20 isn’t just about visibility.  It’s about authorship.

Visibility Without Ownership is a Risk

Global attention is an opportunity – but also a vulnerability.

Africa has experienced this pattern before: headlines arrive before context, assumptions travel faster than evidence, and external voices frame internal realities.

Narrative leadership matters because it shapes the starting point of every conversation that follows.

As APO Group Founder and Chairman, Nicolas Pompigne–Mognard notes:

 “As global attention turns toward Africa, controlling our narrative becomes a strategic imperative. If we don’t define who we are and what we stand for, the world will do it for us – and not always accurately. Owning our narrative ensures that Africa’s progress, priorities, and potential are communicated with clarity and intention.”

The G20 is a test of that ownership.

Three Reasons Why Narrative Power Matters at this G20

1. Africa deserves representation rooted in reality

The Africa driving fintech adoption, renewable innovation, cultural influence, and demographic momentum is not the Africa reflected in decades-old coverage.  This G20 is a chance to replace outdated assumptions with evidence – but only if African storytellers lead.

2. Global decisions depend on the narratives leaders consume 

Sherpa teams, ministers, and heads of state do not enter a vacuum; they enter a room shaped by what they have read, heard, and been briefed on.

Narrative cues influence how Africa is positioned:

  • stable or volatile
  • investable or risky
  • strategic partner or peripheral actor

Control the narrative, and you influence the lens through which decisions are made.

3. Economic opportunity follows clarity, not noise

Capital, development finance, and long-term partnerships follow credible stories that land with precision and proximity. Africa cannot afford narratives framed by those who lack the context to interpret its complexity.

The G20 is Where Framing Becomes Policy

The public narrative often becomes the political narrative.

What dominates the news cycle filters into:

  • briefing books
  • Ministerial talking points
  • Sherpa discussions
  • stakeholder priorities
  • final communique negotiations

A misframed story becomes a misaligned agenda. A well-framed one becomes leverage.

G20 Priorities Often Mirror the Stories that Rise to the Surface

Global trends reveal where African narrative agency is most urgently needed:

Climate finance

Africa produces less than 4% of global emissions yet only receives 3–4% of climate finance. This mismatch is fuelled by narratives that cast Africa primarily as a site of vulnerability rather than opportunity.

Digital public infrastructure

African markets are defining the frontier of mobile-first innovation, yet global reporting rarely reflects this leadership – shaping how DPI partnerships are prioritised.

Energy transition

Africa holds vast renewable potential, but international narratives often flatten the sector. This directly influences investor appetite.

Global supply chains

From critical minerals to pharmaceuticals to agriculture, Africa’s role is structural – yet too often framed as supplementary. Narrative accuracy can alter how global supply chain resilience strategies are designed.

In a G20 year, these narratives don’t just shape perception – they shape negotiation outcomes.

The G20 Spotlight Demands Strategic Media Distribution

This isn’t a normal news cycle. This is a force multiplier moment.

Narrative ownership is about placing the story – with precision – where it shapes the right conversations. At APO Group, our model is built for this purpose: African stories delivered with regional nuance, cultural fluency, and continent-wide reach.

Effective media distribution means ensuring your message reaches:

  • the right journalists
  • in the right markets
  • at the right moment
  • backed by measurable impact

This is how influence is built before global leaders even land.

Africa Doesn’t Need a New Story – It Needs the Microphone

Hosting the G20 is historic, but its significance depends on whether Africa owns the framing, not just the moment. The responsibility now is to ensure the world sees the continent as it is: dynamic, ambitious, complex, and central to the global future.

Because narrative power is strategic power.

And this is the moment to claim it.

The twentieth meeting of the G20 convenes in Johannesburg, South Africa, with leaders gathering from 22–23 November 2025.

Distributed by APO Group on behalf of APO Group.

About APO Group:
Founded in 2007, APO Group (www.APO-opa.com) is the leading award-winning pan-African communications consultancy and press release distribution service. Renowned for our deep-rooted African expertise and expansive global perspective, we specialise in elevating the reputation and brand equity of private and public organisations across Africa. As a trusted partner, our mission is to harness the power of media, crafting bespoke strategies that drive tangible, measurable impact both on the continent and globally. 

Our commitment to excellence and innovation has been recognised with multiple prestigious awards, including a PRovoke Media Global SABRE Award and multiple PRovoke Media Africa SABRE Awards. In 2023, we were named the Leading Public Relations Firm Africa and the Leading Pan-African Communications Consultancy Africa in the World Business Outlook Awards, and the Best Public Relations and Media Consultancy Agency of the Year South Africa in 2024 and again in 2025 in the same awards. In 2025, Brands Review Magazine acknowledged us as the Leading Communications Consultancy in Africa for the second consecutive year. They also named us the Best PR Agency and the Leading Press Release Distribution Platform in Africa in 2024. Additionally, in 2025, we were honoured with the Gold distinction for Best PR Campaign and Bronze in the Special Event category at the Davos Communications Awards.

APO Group’s esteemed clientele, which includes global giants such as Canon, Nestlé, Western Union, the UNDP, Network International, African Energy Chamber, Mercy Ships, Marriott, Africa’s Business Heroes, and Liquid Intelligent Technologies, reflects our unparalleled ability to navigate the complex African media landscape. With a multicultural team across Africa, we offer unmatched, truly pan-African insights, expertise, and reach across the continent. APO Group is dedicated to reshaping narratives about Africa, challenging stereotypes, and bringing inspiring African stories to global audiences, with our expertise in developing and supporting public relations campaigns worldwide uniquely positioning us to amplify brand messaging, enhance reputations, and connect effectively with target audiences.

APO Group Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Bas Wijne to Deliver Keynote and Serve as Awards Judge at Africa Tech Festival 2025

APO Group

APO Group

APO Group (www.APO-opa.com), the leading award-winning, pan-African communications consultancy and press release distribution service, is proud to announce that its Chief Executive Officer, Bas Wijne, will deliver a keynote address at this week’s  Africa Tech Festival and serve as an official judge at the Africa Tech Festival Awards. 

As the continent’s premier gathering of innovators, investors, and policymakers, the Africa Tech Festival showcases the organisations, people, and ideas driving Africa’s digital transformation. Wijne’s participation underscores APO Group’s commitment to this rapidly growing and influential sector.  On Wednesday, 12 November, Wijne will take to the main stage with a keynote address titled “Future Signals for Africa’s Emerging Tech Landscape”, sharing insights on the technologies reshaping industries across the continent, and how the current state of policy, investment, and communication intersect to influence Africa’s tech boom. “At APO Group, we don’t just tell Africa’s innovation stories; we help track the signals of what’s next,” said Wijne. “Africa’s growth depends on how effectively we interpret these signals and invest in readiness. Visibility drives value, and when the world sees Africa’s progress, confidence and opportunity follow. We’re proud to play a part in driving this growth.”

Wijne will also join an elite panel of judges for the Africa Tech Festival Awards 2025, a flagship celebration of the most innovative and impactful achievements in Africa’s digital economy. Finalists will be evaluated across ten categories, ranging from innovation in connectivity and fintech to sustainability and digital inclusion, before the winners are announced at the festival’s awards gala on 12 November.

Affirming APO Group’s role in amplifying the voices of Africa’s technology pioneers, Wijne added: “The Africa Tech Festival Awards recognise the changemakers who are not only advancing technology but also shaping Africa’s most profitable story – one of ingenuity, inclusion, and growth. It’s an honour to serve alongside other industry leaders in celebrating the progress of our continent’s innovators.”

For APO Group, participation in both the conference and awards aligns perfectly with its mission to connect innovators, investors, and policymakers with the right audiences and to drive Africa’s tech transformation through storytelling. As the trusted communications partner for businesses and institutions across Africa, the company continues to reshape narratives by challenging stereotypes and showcasing African success stories on global stages.

APO Group’s leadership presence at Africa Tech Festival 2025, complemented by Founder and Chairman Nicolas Pompigne-Mognard’s (www.Pompigne-Mognard.com) continued service on the event’s Leadership Council, highlights the organisation’s long-term commitment to Africa’s digital transformation. By supporting platforms that bring together public and private sector decision-makers, APO Group strengthens the ecosystem that enables innovation to thrive.

“As technology moves from hype to value, Africa must own its narrative,” said Wijne. “When we tell our stories confidently and invest with foresight, Africa doesn’t just adapt to global trends, it defines them.”

The Africa Tech Festival (https://AfricaTechFestival.com/) will take place at the Cape Town International Convention Centre from 11 to 13 November 2025.

Distributed by APO Group on behalf of APO Group.

APO Group Media Contact:
marie@apo-opa.com

About APO Group: 
Founded in 2007, APO Group (www.APO-opa.com) is the leading award-winning pan-African communications consultancy and press release distribution service. Renowned for our deep-rooted African expertise and expansive global perspective, we specialise in elevating the reputations and brand equity of private and public organisations across Africa. As a trusted partner, our mission is to harness the power of media by crafting bespoke strategies that drive tangible, measurable impact on the continent and globally.   

Our commitment to excellence and innovation has been recognised with multiple prestigious awards, including a PRovoke Media Global SABRE Award and multiple PRovoke Media Africa SABRE Awards. In 2023, we were named the Leading Public Relations Firm Africa and the Leading Pan-African Communications Consultancy Africa in the World Business Outlook Awards, and the Best Public Relations and Media Consultancy of the Year South Africa in 2024 in the same awards. In 2025, Brands Review Magazine acknowledged us as the Leading Communications Consultancy in Africa for the second consecutive year. They also named us the Best PR Agency and the Leading Press Release Distribution Platform in Africa in 2024.  Additionally, in 2025, the Davos Communications Awards 2025 awarded us the Gold Award for Best PR Campaign and the Bronze Award for Special Event.  

APO Group’s esteemed clientele, which includes global giants such as Canon, Nestlé, Western Union, the UNDP, Network International, African Energy Chamber, Mercy Ships, Marriott, Africa’s Business Heroes, and Liquid Intelligent Technologies, reflects our unparalleled ability to navigate the complex African media landscape. With a multicultural team across Africa, we offer unmatched, truly pan-African insights, expertise, and reach across the continent. APO Group is dedicated to reshaping narratives about Africa, challenging stereotypes, and bringing inspiring African stories to global audiences, with our expertise in developing and supporting public relations campaigns worldwide uniquely positioning us to amplify brand messaging, enhance reputations, and connect effectively with target audiences.  

APO Group to Participate in Africa Tech Festival 2025, Championing Africa’s Digital Innovation Story

APO Group

APO Group

APO Group (www.APO-opa.com), the leading award-winning, pan-African communications consultancy and press release distribution service, is proud to announce its participation at Africa Tech Festival 2025, taking place from 11 to 13 November in Cape Town. The company’s presence at the continent’s most influential technology and innovation gathering underscores its commitment to telling Africa’s success stories, driving confidence in the continent’s innovation ecosystem, and supporting its clients in connecting African technology leaders with global audiences. 

Africa’s technology sector continues to record strong growth, driven by innovation, investment, and a young, digitally-savvy population. However, the visibility of these advancements on the global stage remains limited. APO Group’s participation at Africa Tech Festival 2025 underscores its commitment to bridging this information gap by promoting Africa’s innovators, enterprises, and success stories to international audiences and reinforcing confidence in the continent’s technology and innovation ecosystem. 

APO Group’s presence at the event further reflects its mission to connect African innovators, businesses, and industry leaders with global media and investors, ensuring that breakthrough ideas, successful ventures, and transformative projects receive the recognition they deserve. 

Bringing together policymakers, investors, startups, and corporate leaders, Africa Tech Festival 2025 unites its four event programmes – AfricaCom, AfricaTech, Africa Ignite, and The AI Summit Cape Town – under the themes of Responsible Innovation, Inclusive Investment, Connectivity for Development, and Policy Harmonisation. These goals mirror APO Group’s aim to amplify the voices shaping Africa’s digital future and ensure they are heard across global media platforms.  

APO Group Chief Executive Officer Bas Wijne will represent the company throughout the festival, delivering a keynote address on the future signals for Africa’s emerging tech landscape, attending the Leaders in Africa Summit, and serving as a judge for the Africa Tech Festival Awards that will be presented at a gala ceremony on 12 November. 

“At APO Group, we don’t just tell Africa’s innovation stories. We help track what’s next and share these messages with the marketplace, changing narratives and building trust in the continent’s digital and technology capabilities,” said Bas Wijne. “Our role is to make sure the world sees the progress being made across the continent, from AI adoption to digital infrastructure and beyond. When visibility increases, so does investment, confidence, and opportunity; Africa Tech Festival provides a platform to achieve this.” 

Additionally, APO Group’s Founder and Chairman, Nicolas Pompigne-Mognard (www.Pompigne-Mognard.com), serves as a member of the Africa Tech Festival Leadership Council, a prestigious assembly of senior leaders from across the continent, tasked with shaping the future of this premier technology event and ensuring it remains a cornerstone of Africa’s rapidly evolving tech ecosystem. 

APO Group’s involvement at the Africa Tech Festival 2025 reinforces its position as Africa’s trusted communications partner, building bridges between innovators, investors, and policymakers. Through strategic storytelling, the company helps translate the continent’s momentum into measurable business and reputational growth. Its extensive media network, covering more than 250 African news websites and thousands of journalists, ensures that the continent’s most inspiring stories reach the audiences that matter most. 

From supporting global and pan-African tech firms operating across African markets to amplifying the achievements of home-grown startups, APO Group continues to challenge perceptions and showcase Africa as a hub of creativity, resilience, and opportunity.  

“Through platforms like Africa Tech Festival, our work enables businesses and governments alike to build trust, attract partners, and position Africa at the centre of global digital transformation,” added Wijne. 

Distributed by APO Group on behalf of APO Group.

APO Group Media Contact: 
marie@apo-opa.com

About APO Group:  
Founded in 2007, APO Group (www.APO-opa.com) is the leading award-winning pan-African communications consultancy and press release distribution service. Renowned for our deep-rooted African expertise and expansive global perspective, we specialise in elevating the reputations and brand equity of private and public organisations across Africa. As a trusted partner, our mission is to harness the power of media by crafting bespoke strategies that drive tangible, measurable impact on the continent and globally.  

Our commitment to excellence and innovation has been recognised with multiple prestigious awards, including a PRovoke Media Global SABRE Award and multiple PRovoke Media Africa SABRE Awards. In 2023, we were named the Leading Public Relations Firm Africa and the Leading Pan-African Communications Consultancy Africa in the World Business Outlook Awards, and the Best Public Relations and Media Consultancy of the Year South Africa in 2024 in the same awards. In 2025, Brands Review Magazine acknowledged us as the Leading Communications Consultancy in Africa for the second consecutive year. They also named us the Best PR Agency and the Leading Press Release Distribution Platform in Africa in 2024. Additionally, in 2025, the Davos Communications Awards 2025 awarded us the Gold Award for Best PR Campaign and the Bronze Award for Special Event.  

APO Group’s esteemed clientele, which includes global giants such as Canon, Nestlé, Western Union, the UNDP, Network International, African Energy Chamber, Mercy Ships, Marriott, Africa’s Business Heroes, and Liquid Intelligent Technologies, reflects our unparalleled ability to navigate the complex African media landscape. With a multicultural team across Africa, we offer unmatched, truly pan-African insights, expertise, and reach across the continent. APO Group is dedicated to reshaping narratives about Africa, challenging stereotypes, and bringing inspiring African stories to global audiences, with our expertise in developing and supporting public relations campaigns worldwide uniquely positioning us to amplify brand messaging, enhance reputations, and connect effectively with target audiences.