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Holland to co-chair top global meeting

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FORMER National Healing, Reconciliation and Integration minister Sekai Holland has been appointed co-chair of the Horasis Global Meeting set for São Paulo, Brazil, in October this year.

FORMER National Healing, Reconciliation and Integration minister Sekai Holland has been appointed co-chair of the Horasis Global Meeting set for São Paulo, Brazil, in October this year.

The Horasis Global Meeting is aimed at fostering global co-operation and unity through collaboration.

According to Horasis chairperson Frank-Jürgen Richter, Holland’s exposure as a tireless advocate for peace and social cohesion brings a wealth of experience to the role, having served as Zimbabwe's first National Healing, Reconciliation and Integration minister.

“We are honoured to welcome Dr Sekai Masikana Holland as a co-chair of the Horasis Global Meeting in São Paulo (7-10 October 2025). Dr Holland's extraordinary journey and unwavering dedication to promoting peace, justice and human rights make her an ideal co-chair for our global meeting,” he

said.

“Her leadership and insights will undoubtedly ignite critical conversations on healing divides and building resilient societies through collective action. A tireless advocate for peace and social cohesion, Dr Holland's extraordinary journey aligns profoundly with our theme: "Harnessing the Power of Co-operation.”

The Horasis Global Meeting is a prestigious annual gathering of world leaders, chief executives and innovators, with Holland’s participation expected to bring a unique perspective to the discussions, highlighting the importance of empathy, courage, and shared purpose in driving true

progress.

Richter said Holland's leadership resonated with the aims of the meeting because in an era marked by polarisation, Holland’s unwavering belief that “true progress is born of empathy, courage and shared purpose, embodies the spirit of co-operation we seek to

cultivate.”

“Her insights will ignite critical conversations on healing divides and building resilient societies through collective action,” he said.

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