Tabitha Karanja, founder and CEO of Keroche Breweries was crowned as
the Business Woman of the Year at the CNBC Africa All Africa Business
Leaders Awards (AABLA) at an award ceremony held at the Sandton
Convention Centre in Johannesburg on Friday, November 14.
The award recognised her unfailing resilience and matchless business
sagacity over nearly two decades in growing a company that now employs
over 300 people and gives back to the community by educating the
country’s youth.
Mrs Karanja beat West Africa’s Arunma Oteh, who is the Director
General of Securities and Exchange Commission, Nigeria to bring home the
coveted Africa Business Woman of the Year title.
The process of getting winners in the 2014 AABLAs began over two
months ago, with regional finals in West, East and Southern Africa.
Pioneering and innovative business leaders of Africa in their respective
fields were finally whittled down to just five game-changing
individuals.
The ceremony presented the coveted title of Young Business Leader of
the Year jointly to Group CEOs of South Africa’s leading activations
agency, The Creative Counsel, Gil Oved and Ran Neu-Ner. The two were
recognised for using their collective charisma and entrepreneurial
spirit to build the company into the top-ranking Marketing, Media and
Advertising group in the country.
For his sustained success and bold contribution to solutions-based
business and IT strategies across multiple platforms for companies of
varying sizes, Asher Bohbot (South Africa), CEO of Enterprise
Outsourcing Holdings (EOH) Limited, was named Business Leader of the
Year.
The prestigious accolade of Entrepreneur of the Year went to
Executive Chairman of JSE-listed brokerage, Brimstone Investment
Corporation, Fred Robertson (South Africa). Robertson was honoured for
his demonstrated leadership on both the national and international
business stages and, in particular, through his directorship and
co-founding of numerous leading of Black Economic Empowerment (BEE)
companies.
The Lifetime Achievement Award was bestowed upon Tanzanian pioneer of
corporate social responsibility, Dr Reginald Mengi, CEO of IPP Limited,
for his commendable contributions to worthy causes for positive change
in underprivileged communities, education, health and environmental
conservation.
The CNBC Africa All Africa Business Leaders Awards Presented by
Johnnie Walker Blue Label now looks ahead to 2015, anticipating the
emergence of new industry leaders and the continued success of business
stalwarts on the continent.
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