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Tanzanian businessman named Africa CEO of the Year

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GENEVA, Switzerland – Mohammed Dewji, Group CEO of MeTL (Mohammed Entreprise Tanzania Limited) has won the prestigious CEO of the Year CEO award at the Africa CEO Forum. Anta Babacar Ngom Bathily of Sedima took Young CEO of the Year crown.

Mohammed Dewji beat off competition from business heavyweights across the continent to take home one of the biggest awards in Africa’s private sector at a gala dinner on the first day of the Africa CEO Forum. In his speech, Mr Dewji said he was “humbled and honoured for this fantastic recognition”.

Anta Babacar Ngom Bathily was crowned ‘Young CEO of the Year’ for her remarkable leadership skills as Executive Director of Sedima, Senegal’s leading agribusiness group. Created at last year’s Forum, the award recognises a promising young African business leader under 45 years old. Ms Ngom Bathily dedicated to “all women and young women” as well as to her father, who was present at the ceremony.

Egypt-based Elsewedy Electric received the African Company of the Year award, presented to a representative of the Group CEO Ahmed Elsewedy who said that as an African company, Elsewedy “has an obligation to take part in the development and in bringing the right technology to solve Africa’s challenges”. This award is given to the African company that demonstrated a remarkable expansion on the continent in 2016.

BANK OF THE YEAR

The award for African Bank of the Year went to Morocco’s leading Attijariwafa Bank, ranked Africa’s fourth largest bank with over 7 million clients and more than 16,000 employees in 24 countries. The bank’s CEO Mohamed El Kettani received the prize from Amir Ben Yahmed, Founder and President of the Africa CEO Forum.

The Prive Equity Investor of the Year was given to AfricInvest, a Tunisia-based firm dedicated to the international expansion of French SMEs in Africa.

German insurer Allianz and Portuguese company Mota-Engil, who together have been operating in Africa for over two decades, were the joint winners of this year’s International Corporation of the Year award. (Distributed by African Media Agency)

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