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Africa means business. The past decade has seen an enormous number of mega-corporations emerge on the continent. However, a vast number of these companies are run by foreigners. For example, SABMiller, the worlds second largest beverages maker, is led by CEO Graham Mackay, an American. The head of AngloGold Ashanti (AU), the worlds largest gold producer, is Mark Cutifani, an Australian national. Safaricom, East Africas largest telecoms provider, is run by Bob Collymore, a Guyanese.
However, a new league of African businessmen is emerging. They are bold and fearlessly ambitious, building pan-African companies with regional and even global presences. They are influencers and change-makers. Their voices are never ignored within Africas business and political circles, and through their resolutions and actions, they shape the economic future of the continent. Here are the 20 most powerful men in African business:
- See more at: The 20 Most Powerful People In African Business - AJIRAZETU BLOG
Africa means business. The past decade has seen an enormous number of mega-corporations emerge on the continent. However, a vast number of these companies are run by foreigners. For example, SABMiller, the worlds second largest beverages maker, is led by CEO Graham Mackay, an American. The head of AngloGold Ashanti (AU), the worlds largest gold producer, is Mark Cutifani, an Australian national. Safaricom, East Africas largest telecoms provider, is run by Bob Collymore, a Guyanese.
However, a new league of African businessmen is emerging. They are bold and fearlessly ambitious, building pan-African companies with regional and even global presences. They are influencers and change-makers. Their voices are never ignored within Africas business and political circles, and through their resolutions and actions, they shape the economic future of the continent. Here are the 20 most powerful men in African business:
- See more at: The 20 Most Powerful People In African Business - AJIRAZETU BLOG
However, a new league of African businessmen is emerging. They are bold and fearlessly ambitious, building pan-African companies with regional and even global presences. They are influencers and change-makers. Their voices are never ignored within Africas business and political circles, and through their resolutions and actions, they shape the economic future of the continent. Here are the 20 most powerful men in African business:
- See more at: The 20 Most Powerful People In African Business - AJIRAZETU BLOG
Africa means business. The past decade has seen an enormous number of mega-corporations emerge on the continent. However, a vast number of these companies are run by foreigners. For example, SABMiller, the worlds second largest beverages maker, is led by CEO Graham Mackay, an American. The head of AngloGold Ashanti (AU), the worlds largest gold producer, is Mark Cutifani, an Australian national. Safaricom, East Africas largest telecoms provider, is run by Bob Collymore, a Guyanese.
However, a new league of African businessmen is emerging. They are bold and fearlessly ambitious, building pan-African companies with regional and even global presences. They are influencers and change-makers. Their voices are never ignored within Africas business and political circles, and through their resolutions and actions, they shape the economic future of the continent. Here are the 20 most powerful men in African business:
- See more at: The 20 Most Powerful People In African Business - AJIRAZETU BLOG