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Zawya
19-05-2025
- Business
- Zawya
African Leadership Magazine Announces Nominees for the 2025 African Business Leadership Awards - Public Voting Now Open
African Leadership Magazine ( proudly unveils the distinguished list of nominees for the 17 categories of the 2025 African Business Leadership Awards (ABLA)—a premier recognition platform celebrating excellence in corporate governance, impactful leadership, and trailblazing contributions to the growth and sustainability of Africa's dynamic business and economic ecosystem. The public voting process is now officially open and will run until 29 May 2025, offering stakeholders across Africa and the globe the opportunity to celebrate and affirm exemplary leadership in the African business space. The ongoing public voting marks the third phase in a rigorous four-step, points-based selection process for the African Business Leadership Awards (ABLA). The process begins with open nominations, followed by a shortlist of top contenders curated by the African Leadership Magazine editorial board. In this third phase, the public is invited to vote, adding stakeholder voices to the evaluation process. The final stage involves a detailed editorial assessment of votes and supporting evidence to determine winners, ensuring a transparent, merit-based outcome that reflects both public sentiment and proven impact. Public votes in this phase contribute 65% of the final decision, with the remaining 35% based on supporting evidence for each nominee. This ensures a fair and credible process that values both public opinion and verifiable impact. Winners and first runners-up will be honoured at the 15th African Business Leadership Awards (ABLA), a special highlight of the Africa Summit–London, scheduled for 9–10 July 2025 at the House of Lords, London, United Kingdom. To cast your vote, visit: The 2025 African Business Leadership Awards (BLA Nominee Highlights African Business Leader of the Year Stella Okoli – Founder&GMD, Emzor Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd., Nigeria Mohamed Ould Bouamatou – Founder&Chairman, Bouamatou Group, Mauritania John Gachora – GMD/CEO, NCBA Bank, Kenya Tewodros Ashenafi – Founder&Chairman, SouthWest Holdings Ltd., Ethiopia Ntombi Felicia Msiza – CEO, Raubex Group Ltd., South Africa African Female Business Leader of the Year Rita Maria Zniber – Chairman&CEO, Diana Holding, Morocco Jesca Mhoja Nkwabi – CEO, KOM Group, Tanzania Boitumelo Mosako – CEO, Development Bank of Southern Africa Esther Muchemi – CEO, Samchi Group, Kenya Monica Musonda – Founder&CEO, Java Foods, Zambia African Regulator of the Year Delese Mimi Darko – CEO, Ghana Food and Drugs Authority Brima M. Baluwa Koroma – CEO, Petroleum Regulatory Authority, Sierra Leone Daniel Kiptoo Bargoria – DG, Energy and Petroleum Regulatory Authority, Kenya Leonilde dos Santos – Multisectoral Economic Regulatory Authority, Cape Verde Business-Friendly Governor of the Year Daniel Félix Neto – Governor, Lunda Sul Province, Angola Oscar Mabuyane – Premier of the Eastern Cape, South Africa Jacques Kyabula Katwe – Governor, Haut-Katanga Province, DR Congo Ibrahima Cissé – Minister Governor, Autonomous District of Abidjan, Côte d'Ivoire Peter Ndubuisi Mbah – Governor, Enugu State, Nigeria African Finance Minister of the Year Bihi Iman Egeh – Minister of Finance, Somalia Mthuli Ncube – Minister of Finance&Economic Development, Zimbabwe Marial Ater – Minister of Finance and Planning, South Sudan Cheikh Diba – Minister of Finance and Budget, Senegal Ahmed Kouchouk – Minister of Finance, Egypt Trade&Investment Promotion Agency of the Year General Authority for Investment and Free Zones (GAFI), Egypt Agency for Private Investment and Export Promotion, Angola Ghana Export Promotion Authority (GEPA) National Investment Promotion Agency, Cameroon Agency for Investment and Export Development, Morocco Central Bank Governor of the Year Mohamed Lemine Dhehby – Governor, Central Bank of Mauritania Manuel António Tiago Dias – Governor, National Bank of Angola Johnson Asiama – Governor, Bank of Ghana Rama Krishna Sithanen – Governor, Bank of Mauritius Trade&Investment Minister of the Year Jumoke Oduwole – Minister of Industry, Trade and Investment, Nigeria Alimatou Shadiya Assouman – Minister of Industry and Trade, Benin Ahmed Samir – Minister of Trade and Industry, Egypt Kassahun Gofe – Minister of Trade and Regional Integration, Ethiopia Chipoka Mulenga – Minister of Commerce, Trade and Industry, Zambia African CEO of the Year Jeremy Awori – Group CEO, Ecobank Transnational Incorporated (ETI) Hien Yacouba Sié – Managing Director, Abidjan Port Authority, Côte d'Ivoire Dr. Armstrong Takang – CEO, Ministry of Finance Incorporated, Nigeria Patricia Adongo Ojangole – Managing Director, Uganda Development Bank Ltd. Young Business Leader of the Year Mamotake Matekane – COO, MGC Group, Lesotho Martha Namundjebo-Tilahun – Co-Founder, United Africa Group, Namibia Mohamed Ahmed Abdulle – MD, Dakawou Transport Ltd., Kenya Ladi Delano – Co-CEO, Moove Africa, Nigeria A frica CSR&Community Development Impact Award Ashanti Goldfields Corporation, Ghana Standard Chartered Bank, South Africa NNPC Limited, Nigeria Bamburi Cement Plc, Kenya Catoca Mining Company, Angola African Brand of the Year Commercial International Bank (CIB), Egypt Managem Group, Morocco Bank Windhoek, Namibia Ethiopian Airlines African Company of the Year Vodacom Group, South Africa Ghana Commercial Bank Plc Bidco Africa, Kenya Innoson Vehicle Manufacturing, Nigeria Industry Personality of the Year Kennedy Bugane – CEO, African Bank, South Africa Jemal Ahmed Abdu – CEO, MIDROC Investment Group PLC, Ethiopia Ally Edha Awadh – CEO, Lake Oil Group, Tanzania Ferdinand Ngon Kemoum, Managing Director of Oragroup SA, Cameroon Africa Business Integrity Leader Award Coris Bank International, Togo Arab Contractors, Egypt CCECC Nigeria Limited Société Ivoirienne de Raffinage (SIR), Côte d'Ivoire Moçambique Telecom, SA African Tech&Digital Economy Leader of the Year Mastercard Africa MTN Group, South Africa Mascom Wireless, Botswana Safaricom, Kenya Lifetime Achievement Award Emeka Offor – Founder, Chrome Group, Nigeria Baba Ahmadou Danpullo – Businessman, Cameroon Kwabena Kesse – CEO, Kessben Group of Companies, Ghana Distributed by APO Group on behalf of African Leadership Magazine. Media Enquiries: Ehis Ayere T: +44 (0) 20 3051 1883 E: ehis@ About African Leadership Magazine: African Leadership Magazine is the flagship publication of the African Leadership Organisation (UK) Limited. For over 19 years, it has championed impactful leadership across Africa and amplified African opportunities on the global stage. Through its platforms—including Afro-positive content, trade facilitation, market entry solutions, public sector consulting, and business networking events—the magazine plays a pivotal role in fostering sustainable development and positive change across the continent.


The Guardian
15-04-2025
- Business
- The Guardian
The Scott Trust Endowment board
Chair of the Scott Trust Endowment Limited, Non - executive director of the Scott Trust and member of the Scott Trust Nominations committee Tracy Corrigan joined the Scott Trust in December 2022. She was previously chief strategy officer of Dow Jones and has held a range of senior editorial positions including editor-in-chief of the Wall Street Journal Europe, editor of the Financial Times' Lex column and editor of Tracy is currently a non-executive director of Barclays Bank UK PLC, Direct Line Insurance Group PLC, and Domino's Pizza Group PLC. Chief investment officer Jonathan Evans joined GMG as head of investment in 2017. He was appointed chief investment officer of the Scott Trust Endowment on its formation in 2023. Prior to joining GMG Jonathan held a number of senior roles in investment including senior executive at HSBC, partner at Hansa Capital and chief information officer at Brit Insurance. He is a member of the board of the Gate Theatre. Non-executive director Chris Hitchen is an actuary with more than 30 years' experience in investment management. He is chair of Border to Coast, a £50 billion manager of pensions for local government workers, and the £20 billion Nuclear Liabilities Fund, which pays for the safe and effective dismantling of old nuclear power stations. Previously, Chris was chief executive officer of Railpen and served as a board member at Nest, which provides pensions for 13 million UK workers. Non-executive director of the Scott Trust Endowment Limited and the Scott Trust and member of the joint audit committee Dr Jonathan Paine is an investment banker and academic. He was a managing director and senior adviser at Rothschild & Co., where he worked for 25 years as a specialist in the telecoms, media and technology industries. He is a supernumerary fellow of Wolfson College, Oxford, where he chaired the development committee and sits on the investment committee. He is also an independent council member at the University of East Anglia. Jonathan holds a from Oxford University and is a published author of works on the economics of literature and economics. Non-executive director Gayle Schumacher has over four decades of experience in private banking and investment management. She previously held senior roles in the investment industry in both pension and wealth management businesses. Gayle is a non-executive director of Scottish Widows Ltd and chair of its investment committee and ACD. Non-executive director of the Scott Trust Endowment Limited and the Scott Trust, chair of the Scott Trust Ole Jacob joined the Scott Trust in 2015 and was appointed chair in June 2021. He has been associated with the Schibsted Media Group ASA for 30 years, being elected to the Board in 2000 and serving as chair since 2002. He is also the chair of the Tinius Trust, and a member of the Board of Visitors at Columbia University, School of Journalism. He is the founder and chair of Formuesforvaltning AS private bank and also invests in start-ups and works with initiatives related to sustainable development goals. Company secretary Stephen Godsell joined the group in 2017 as general counsel and company secretary. Prior to this he was group general counsel and company secretary at PA Group, and has held senior positions at The Economist Group and Clifford Chance. Stephen is a board director and trustee of The Economist Educational Foundation, a member of the joint committee on Legal Deposit and a freeman of the City of London.