(Togo First) - The 2026 edition of Di-Kéti, an event dedicated to entrepreneurship, innovation and business development, will take place in Lomé from July 2 to 4.
The event, to be held at the Maison des Jeunes de Lomé, will bring together entrepreneurs, project founders, investors and experts from Togo and other African countries.
Held under the theme, “How to Grow and Sustain Your Business in a Changing African Environment,” this year’s edition aims to provide practical solutions to the challenges facing micro, small and medium-sized enterprises (MSMEs), which make up much of Togo’s business landscape.
Over three days, participants will attend masterclasses, panel discussions and peer learning sessions covering key issues, including access to finance, corporate governance, digital transformation, innovation, risk management and growth strategies.
Sessions will also explore the opportunities that regional economic integration offers African entrepreneurs. Among the keynote participants are Stanislas Zézé, chairman and chief executive of Bloomfield Investment Corporation, one of Africa’s leading financial rating agencies, and Mossadeck Bally, founder of the Azalaï Hotels group.
The two business leaders will share their experience on what drives business growth in Africa and the conditions needed to ensure companies’ long-term sustainability in a rapidly changing economic environment.
Organized by the Ministry of Grassroots Development, Financial Inclusion, Youth and Youth Employment, Di-Kéti serves as a platform to strengthen entrepreneurial skills. The initiative is part of the government’s strategy to promote self-employment and private sector development, supporting business growth and job creation.