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Finalists emerge for the 2025 Africa Women Innovation & Entrepreneurship Forum (AWIEF) Awards

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The Africa Women Innovation & Entrepreneurship Forum (AWIEF) has announced the finalists for the prestigious AWIEF Awards for 2025. 

Held annually as part of the AWIEF Conference, the AWIEF Awards celebrate the remarkable achievements of women entrepreneurs and business leaders across the African continent. The aim is to shine a spotlight on women who are driving innovation, building impactful businesses, advancing gender equality, and contributing to Africa’s inclusive economic growth and sustainable development. 

The finalists are:

Young Entrepreneur Award 

Norah Kimathi – Kenya 
Enyo Kossiwa Midjresso-Amouzou – Togo 
Chisom Victory Okorie – Nigeria 

Empowerment Award 

Mathildah Amollo – Kenya 
Naima Mohamed – Somalia 
Mampho Sotshongaye – South Africa 

Energy Entrepreneur Award 

Chenez Henderson – South Africa 
Rufaro Marufu – Zimbabwe 
Nidal Tafah – Morocco 

Creative Industry Award 

Mahlet Afework – Ethiopia 
Stella Ndekile – Nigeria 
Soraya da Piedade – Angola 

Social Entrepreneur Award 

Farana Boodhram – South Africa 
Naom Monari – Kenya 
Barbara Nabigambo – Uganda 

Agri Entrepreneur Award 

Linda Davis – Kenya 
Ruth Ede – Nigeria 
Millicent Okumu – Kenya 
Josephine Takundwa – Zimbabwe 

Tech Entrepreneur Award 

Vivian Arinaitwe – Uganda 
Maryanne Gichanga – Kenya 
Naledi Magowe – Botswana 

Says Irene Ochem, AWIEF Founder & CEO:

The AWIEF Awards are a powerful platform to honour women whose innovation, resilience, and leadership are shaping the future of Africa, Our 2025 finalists embody the transformative role women entrepreneurs play in creating a more sustainable, inclusive, and prosperous Africa 

This year’s finalists were selected by an international panel of judges from a highly competitive pool of outstanding nominees spanning diverse sectors, from technology and agriculture to energy, creative industries, and social entrepreneurship. Their journeys exemplify the resilience, ingenuity, and leadership of African women shaping the future of the continent. 

The winners of the AWIEF Awards 2025 will be announced at awards ceremony and gala dinner which will take place during the AWIEF Conference, Exhibition and Awards, taking place on 30 – 31 October 2025 at the Cape Town International Convention Centre (CTICC), Cape Town, South Africa. 


Click here to register and book your delegate ticket for AWIEF2025

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