The London Political Summit, Pre-Summit Zoom Conference July 2020, began with the welcoming address by the Co-director of the summit, Mr. Godson Azu, who welcomed everyone, and took time to introduce members of the London Political Summit Team, which includes, Bar. Sir. Chibuzo Ubochi, Co-director, Mr. Allan Mandindi, Director Malawi Heritage Centre UK, Mr. Julius Mbaluto Editor/Founder Informer East-Africa Newspaper’s Dr Pauline Long London Political Summit Chairperson, Amb. Dr. Josephine Ojiambo, London Political Summit Global Ambassador, and finally Baroness Amb. Dr. Neena Richie, London Political Summit Arab Ambassador, and that note he handover the meeting to Dr Pauline Long the Summit moderator, who then went on to introduce the Pre-Summit Chair for her opening speech. Amb. Dr. Josephine Ojiambo, the former Deputy Sec. Gen. of the Commonwealth of Nations, former Kenya Ambassador to the UN, and the Global Ambassador of London Political Summit Chaired the London Political Summit , Pre-Summit Zoom Conference July 2020, this afternoon. She made the opening speech by welcoming all the special guest speakers, from the UK, Hon. Paul Bristow MP for Peterborough City, from Malawi, the Hon. Minister for Foreign Affairs, Hon. Eisenhower Mkaka, Hon. Deputy Minister for Health Hon. Chrissie KK Kanyasho, and from Nigeria, the Hon. Minister for Women Affairs and Social Development, Dame Pauline Tallen, Hon. Prof. Steve Christian Azakii Hon. Member Federal House of Representative Nigeria, from Kenya are, Hon. Millie Odhiambo Mabona MP, Member of Kenya Parliament,and Ms. Nana Wanjau, the Commonwealth Business Women Network Africa contact person. She also used the opportunity to congratulate the new government and leadership of the new President of Malawi, and the new cabinet ministers. Amb Ojiambo went further to lay the ground rule for the guest speakers presentations and discussions, focusing on the Pre-Summit theme, “Covid-19, Post-Covid and the SDG Positives. And as the summit chair she ended up the summit with a good summary of the various issues pointed out by the speakers and Discussed. The Pre-Summit program was moderated by Dr. Pauline Long an outstanding media personality and philanthropist in the UK, who took time to coordinate the speakers and participants contributions. Hon Paul Bristow MP, Member of Parliament for Peteborough and member House Committee on Health, speaking this afternoon at the London Political Summit Pre-Summit Zoom Conference July 2020. In his submission spoke very much about the UK government honest approach on handling the Covid-19 Pandemic , with its challenging factors, the role of the NHS medical team and the facilitating of required equipment, care giving, the palliative schemes for social interventions and then he also talked about the UK cooperation and opportunities with African Countries , of which he made a strong request for many African leaders to be responsible, honest and accountable to the people, in other to gain much from thePost-Covid and Post-Brexit agenda, Paul sees Africa as the new front of popular capitalism, the next point of economic growth in world. The Hon. Deputy Minister for Health of Malawi, Hon. Chrissie Kanyasho, spoke on the impact of COVID-19 in Malawi, taking recognition that, the new government in power in Malawi is just few weeks in office, in her strong view, she is full of confidence that the government is ready and willing to move the country forward, with its strong mortality rate and social development. There are great efforts in place by the government to consciously manage the Covid-19 fall outs, with cross-border movement. She also spoke on the SDG’s 3 & 6, in relation to Malawi, with the new Health system and facilities been put in place to tackle the Covid-19 crisis and other related health issues. Hon. Millie Odhiambo Mabona MP, Member of Kenya Parliament, speaking at the London Political Summit Pre-Summit Zoom Conference 2020, where she gave a good presentation on the Covid and socioeconomic issues in Kenya, with the word, looking at the big four agenda in Nairobi, which are on, Housing, Food Security, Manufacturing and Health, which are key elements of the Uhuru/Raila government, Which are in pursuance of the SDG elements as the case may be in Kenya. She went on to make the quote, “If we fail to treat Covid normally, then Covid will treat us abnormally”. Hon. Prof. Steve Azaiki the Hon. Member of the Nigeria H of Representative and member House Committee on Foreign Affairs, speaking at the London Political Summit, Pre-Summit Zoom Conference 2020. Made a critical submission on the Situation of leadership, and institutional challenges, he said that the Nigeria constitution is not a true reflection of a true federalism, as it has informed a tribalist politics, domestic exploitation and corruption, he went on to state that the political and policy institutions are very weak and unstable for current challenges, which has the president so powerful and a very strong person. He has advocated for a people oriented constitutional reforms to reflect true federalism and inclusive politics, the total reform /restructuring of the organs of government, political and socioeconomic institutions. He missioned his role on the Covid crisis in Nigeria, were he stated that he has moved a motion for a 15B Naira for University institutions research laboratory across Nigeria. The Pre-Summit Zoom conference July 2020, ended on a very good note, with over 50 participants, from across the globe, we had people joining from across Africa, in Europe and the US, which has opened up the wider opportunity for London Political Summit, in terms of outreach and participation.