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Celebrating South Africa’s business leaders

SANDTON – Meet the South African winners of the All Africa Business Leaders Awards, who will compete in the All Africa Finale round against their peers from around the continent next month.

 

CNBC Africa will broadcast an All Africa Business Leaders Awards (AABLA) Southern Africa highlights special on the network toady at 7pm on DStv Channel 410, or you can stream it live on YouTube and CNBCAfrica.com.

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The awards recognise Africa’s bold leaders of business in East, West and southern Africa. The southern African winners were announced on 29 September and will go on to compete against their peers from around the continent in the All Africa Grand Finale, to be held on 11 November in Sandton, Johannesburg, where an overall winner will be announced.

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“This is for every young African girl who has a dream,” said the Young Business Leader of the Year – Southern Africa winner, Linda Olagunju, founder of DLO Energy Resources.

Identifying game-changing business leaders in a variety of categories, the 2016 All Africa Business Leaders Awards, in partnership with CNBC Africa, recognise the diversity of the African business landscape, and the Johannesburg leg celebrated those who have forged and helped shape the southern African business world. The evening was hosted by CNBC Africa’s Gugulethu Cele and Alexander Leibner.

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Other winners from the evening are:

  • Business Woman of the Year Southern Africa went to Lindani Dhlamini, CEO of one of South Africa’s leading majority black-owned professional services firms, SekelaXabiso
  • Innovator of the Year Southern Africa went jointly to Ryan Harrison and Stacey Brewer, co-founders of Spark Schools.
  • Industrialist of the Year South Africa went to Mathys Wehmeyer, director of Hazleton Pumps
  • Company of the Year Southern Africa went to Discovery
  • Business Leader of the Year South Africa went to founder and CEO of Discovery, Adrian Gore
  • Entrepreneur of the Year Southern Africa went to Stephen Saad, Group CEO of Aspen Pharmacare
  • The Lifetime Achievement Award Southern Africa went to Founder of Bid Corporation, Brian Joffe.

The next leg of the awards will take place in Lagos, Nigeria on 20 October.

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