On the third and final day of the World Economic Forum in Cape Town, nations concluded panel discussions.
Pictures: WEF day 3
CTIICC.5.6.15. Archbishop Desmond Tutu pronouncing a blessing over the World Economic Forum during the closing session on Friday at the 25th World Economic Forum gathering at the Cape Town International Convention Centre. Picture Ian Landsberg
CTIICC.5.6.15. Archbishop Desmond Tutu pronouncing a blessing over the World Economic Forum during the closing session on Friday at the 25th World Economic Forum gathering at the Cape Town International Convention Centre. Picture Ian Landsberg
Cape Town. 4.6.2015. Thuli Thabethe, Yvonne Chaka Chaka and Nicky Wimble were among the invited guests who attended the welcome reception of delegates and world leaders to the 25th World Economic Forum conference held at the Cape Town International Convention Centre this week. Picture Ian Landsberg
CTIICC.5.6.15. Dr Ben Ngubane, acting Chairman of Eskom during the Power Africa session on Friday at the 25th World Economic Forum gathering at the Cape Town International Convention Centre. Picture Ian Landsberg
CTIICC.5.6.15. Former British Prime Minister and current Chair of the World Economic Forum Global Strategic Infrastructure Initiative Gordon Brown during the Infrastructure Challenge session on Friday at the 25th World Economic Forum gathering at the Cape Town International Convention Centre. Picture Ian Landsberg
CTIICC.5.6.15. Dr Ben Ngubane, acting Chairman of Eskom during the Power Africa session on Friday at the 25th World Economic Forum gathering at the Cape Town International Convention Centre. Picture Ian Landsberg
CTIICC.5.6.15. President Jacob Zuma speaks during the Infrastructure Challenge session on Friday at the 25th World Economic Forum gathering at the Cape Town International Convention Centre. Other speakers on the panel were V. Shankar, Keiko Honda, former British Prime Minister Gordon Brown and Patrick Khulekani Dlamini, CEO of the Development Bank of Southern Africa. The session was moderated by TV anchor Beatrice Marshall. Picture Ian Landsberg
Cape Town-150603-Nathi Mthethwa (left), South Africa's Minister of Arts and Culture. chats to Maite Nkoana-Mashabane, Minister of International Relations and Cooperation. Delegates, which included several members of the SA and foreign Cabinets, at sessions of the World Economic Forum on Africa, meeting in the CTICC. Picture Jeffrey Abrahams
CTIICC.5.6.15. Archbishop Desmond Tutu at the closing ceremony of the World Economic Forum where he pronounced a blessing over the Forum on Friday at the 25th World Economic Forum gathering held at the Cape Town International Convention Centre. Picture Ian Landsberg
Published Jun 5, 2015
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