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The Warwick Africa Summit at the University of Warwick has announced Grammy Award-winning artist Eve and internationally acclaimed photography duo Twinsdntbeg as headline speakers for its 2026 edition.
Taking place on Saturday 28 February and Sunday 1 March 2026, the Summit will mark its 10th anniversary, celebrating a decade as one of the UK’s leading student-led platforms dedicated to Africa and its global diaspora.

This year’s theme, “Mti ukiwa umeungana hauvunjiki”, meaning “A bundle of sticks is unbreakable”, reflects the Summit’s focus on unity, collective strength, and cross-sector collaboration in shaping Africa’s future.

Over the past decade, the Warwick Africa Summit has convened students, academics, policymakers, entrepreneurs, and creatives to engage in forward-looking discussions on leadership, innovation, culture, and development across the continent and the diaspora.

Eve brings global influence across music, business, philanthropy and entertainment, while Twinsdntbeg are recognised internationally for their distinctive visual storytelling centred on African and diasporic narratives. Their participation signals the Summit’s continued commitment to elevating creative leadership alongside policy and academic dialogue.
Further information and registration details are available at: https://www.warwicksu.com/venues-events/events/26485/27858/
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