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African Women Awards set for this Saturday

The inaugural African Women Awards takes place this Saturday at the prestigious Meikles Hotel in Harare.

Honouring women from different parts of the content, the event also has a number of powerful Zimbabwean women on their nominees’ list.

The awards are a brainchild of Carol Nyazika and Lisa Chiriseri who seek to honour women who have made great and positive strides in their different fields of work.

Zimbabwean women who have been nominated include Jackie Mgido founder of Vault Cosmetics ,Karen Mutasa of  CADCO (PVT) LTD, Ruth Makandiwa, Hon. Tabetha Kanengoni-Malinga and Rebecca Chisamba amongst others.

Below is the full lists of nominees:

 

Business and Enterprise Award

Young Entrepreneurial Spirit Award

Affiong Williams – Nigeria – Founder of Reel fruit which is an emerging fruit processing company.

RAKOTOVAOARISON Haingo Nadia – Madagascar – FOUNDING DIRECTOR OF A PRIVATE SCHOOL “FRISQUETTE”.  She is also the President Director General of the TOP PRIME RADIO (FM 102.8).

Rapelang Rabana – South Africa – CEO and founder of Cape Town-based Yeigo Communicationswhich develops software for telecoms-related services including Voice over IP, Instant messaging, SMS messaging and push email services.

 

Business Achievement Award

Monica Musonda – Zambia – Founder & CEO – Java Foods Limited

Bethlehem Tilahun Alemu – Ethiopia – CEO & Founder – Sole Rebels

Joy Ndunguste and Janet Nkubana – Rwanda – Founders of Gahaya Links

 

Industry Excellence Award

Captain Irene Koki Mutungi – Kenya – First female pilot at Kenya Airways

Ola Orekunrin – Nigeria – Founder and Managing Director of Flying Doctors

Natalie Jabangwe-Morris – Zimbabwe – Econet Head Business and Marketing Development

 

Dynamic Start-up Business Award

Yasmin Belo-Osagie and Afua Osei – Nigeria –  Founders of She Leads Africa

Jackie Mgido – Zimbabwe  –  Founder Vault Cosmetics

Ngozi Opara –  Nigeria/USA –  Founder of Heat Free Hair

 

Living Legacy Award

Mrs Folorunsho Alakija – Nigeria – Second richest women in Africa

Isabel Dos Santos –  Angola –  Richest woman in Africa. Investor

Karen Mutasa – Zimbabwe –  PARTNER AND DIRECTOR / CADCO (PVT) LTD

 

Community and Politics

Chiedza Mpofu – Zimbabwe –  Philanthropist (NGO owner)

Esther Kalenzi – Uganda – Founder of a nonprofit organization called 40 days over 40 smiles Foundation

Aisha Ojone Abu – Nigeria – She conducts free medical services for rural communities in Nigeria and for Internally displaced persons, moving with her medical experts from one community to the other.

 

Young Activist Award

Sarah Toumi – Tunisia – In December 2013, “Acacias for All” was chosen by the French government as one of the 100 innovations that would shape the future of sustainable development in Africa.

Adepeju Mabadeje Jaiyeoba – Nigeria – Founder – Brown Button Foundation

Juliana Kanyomozi – Uganda –  School Owner- Terpu School aimed at Promoting Girl child Education

 

Social Humanitarian Award

Zeinab Blandia – Sudan – Peacemaker and community leader from the Nuba Mountains in Sudan

Ruth Makandiwa – Zimbabwe –  Philanthropist

Bosibori Nyambane Wairimu – Nigeria – Worked as a Volunteer with AIESEC Nigeria where she travelled despite Boko Haram and trained 1000 Nigerian youth on leadership.

 

Young Change Maker Award

RATOVOSON Tahina Juliana – Madagascar – Director of Partnership and Development at the Ministry of Youth and Sport in Madagascar.

Tabetha Kanengoni-Malinga – Zimbabwe – Deputy Minister of Sports, Arts and Culture. Youngest minister in government.

Naisula Lesuuda –  Kenya –  Lesuuda, a journalist, Peace Ambassador and Girl Child champion, is the youngest female member of the Senate, the upper house of the Parliament of Kenya

 

Living Leader Award

Jennifer Riria –  Kenya –  Group CEO of Kenya Women Holding

Victoria Kisyombe – Tanzania –  Founder of SELFINA

President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf –  Liberia – The world’s first elected black female President and Africa’s first elected female head of state

 

Entertainment and Arts

Creative Visionary Award

Farai Simoyo –  Zimbabwe/USA –  Farai has showcased at The New York Fashion week and seen herself escalate and recently becoming Senior designer for Singer/Rapper Nicki Minaj’s New clothing line.

Danielle Allen – Nigeria/UK/Zimbabwe –  Fashion Designer, ran franchise for The Body Shop, opened TIR Fashion House.

Shirley Frimpong Manso – Ghana – Filmmaker and CEO of Sparrow Productions Ltd

 

Media Excellence Award

ANDRIANTSOA Hantaniaina –  Madagascar –  Director of Communication in  AlaotraMangoro region. Manages TV and local radios,  leads 35 journalists.

Farai –  Zimbabwe –  Co-Founder Farai Media, 2015 Young Global Leader – WEF, speaker, host, Forbes Contributor

NoViolet Bulawayo – Zimbabwe –  NoViolet Bulawayo is the first Black African female and the first Zimbabwean to be shortlisted for the prestigious Man Booker prize for her debut novel “We Need New Names.”

 

Star Power Award

Tinashe –  Zimbabwe/USA –  Musician

Bonang Matheba – South Africa –  Talk show host, brand ambassador, designer, radio host

Vimbai Mutinhiri –  Zimbabwe/Nigeria/South Africa – TV host, exec producer, content creator, model

 

Promising Personality Award

Dillish Matthews –  Namibia –  BBA season 8 winner, entertainer, brand ambassador, entrepreneur

Mary Kasoko – Zambia –  TV producer and presenter of a life changing talk show (let’s talk with Mary) positively affecting Zambian women

Hilda Mauya –  Kenya/USA – Up and coming designer.Founder of Dahil Republic of Couture brand and Vision for Africa Foundation in Kenya

 

Living Legend Award

Mo Abudu –  Nigeria – Founder – Ebony Life TV. Talk show host, TV producer, media personality, human resources management consultant, entrepreneur and philanthropist.

Biola Alabi – Nigeria –  African media expert

Rebecca Chisamba –  Zimbabwe –  Founder of  Chisamba Productions and Media Consultancy.Most celebrated and pioneer of Talk shows in Zimbabwe, radio host

 

 

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