ANC president Jacob Zuma will lead an ANC delegation to Germany, Britain and France at the end of April, the party said on Thursday.

African National Congress national spokesperson Jessie Duarte said Zuma would visit these three countries between 20 and 25 April.

The delegation would be in Berlin from 22 to 22 April. A four-party dialogue will be hosted by the Social Democratic Party (SPD) of Germany, between the ANC, the Congress Party of India (INC) and the Workers' Party (PT) of Brazil.

ANC deputy president Kgalema Motlanthe, treasurer general Mathews Phosa and NEC members Ebrahim Ebrahim and Maite Nkoane-Mashabane will form the delegation for Germany.

The delegates will be in London between 22 and 24 April and will meet various business people, media representatives and Africa experts from the academic, consultancy and NGO sectors.

The delegation to the United Kingdom will include Motlanthe, Phosa and NEC members Jessie Duarte and Enoch Godongwana.

The delegation will be in Paris on 25 April for meetings with business people and government officials. NEC members Jessie Duarte and Enoch Godongwana will form part of the France delegation.

Further information on each leg of the trip would be made available in due course, said Duarte.

Sapa