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“Power Africa” was American presidential initiative launched by President Barack Obama in July 2013. The initiative aims at supporting economic growth and development by increasing access to reliable, affordable, and sustainable power in Africa.
Chairman Hinduja Group Europe
Chairman Hinduja Group Europe
DG, World Trade Organization
DG, World Trade Organization
Former President of Nigeria
Former President of Nigeria
OPEC General Secretary
OPEC General Secretary
CEO Mobo Awards
CEO Mobo Awards
Baron of Mayfair UK
Baron of Mayfair UK
Executive Director, Directions Investments Holdings Company (DIHC)
Executive Director, Directions Investments Holdings Company (DIHC)
President of Rwanda
President of Rwanda
Former Sierra Leone President
Former Sierra Leone President
Executive Governor of Kebbi State Nigeria
Executive Governor of Kebbi State Nigeria
Minister of Communication and Digital Economy
Minister of Communication and Digital Economy
CEO, Majestic Investment
CEO, Majestic Investment
Founder Majestic Coin
Founder Majestic Coin
Executive Governor of Ogun State Nigeria
Executive Governor of Ogun State Nigeria
Chairman Hinduja Group Europe
Mohammed Dewji is a businessman, entrepreneur, philanthropist, and former politician. He serves as the President of MeTL Group, a Tanzanian conglomerate founded by his father in the 1970s where he is the majority owner of the business. Mohammed is single-handedly responsible for increasing MeTL’s revenues from $30 million to over $1.6 billion between 1999 and 2017. Currently, the MeTL group has investments in textiles, energy, petroleum, agriculture, insurance, mobile telephony, transport and logistics, trading, real estate, and food and beverages (edible oils, milling, carbonated soft drinks, water). The group is conducting business in 8 countries and employs over 28,000 people. MeTL’s operations contribute ~3.5% of Tanzania’s GDP.
Former Member of Parliament of Tanzania
Mohammed served as Member of Parliament from 2005 – 2015 for his home town of Singida, after which he resigned from politics. In 2019, Forbes magazine listed him as the 14th richest person in Africa, with an estimated net worth of US$1.9 billion, also noted as the youngest billionaire on the content. Mohammed was also the first Tanzanian billionaire on the cover of Forbes Africa magazine in 2013.
In addition to his many endeavours in the business arena, Mohammed also has demonstrated an exemplary record of contributing to the well-being of the people of his country via the Mo Dewji Foundation which he established in 2014. The scope of his contributions covers education, health, and community development projects.
Most recently Mohammed joined the Giving Pledge – an initiative started by Warren Buffett and Bill Gates aimed to address society’s most pressing problems by inviting the world’s wealthiest individuals and families to commit to giving more than half of their wealth to philanthropy either during their lifetime or upon their deaths. Mohammed is the first Tanzanian and one of the few Africans that have made the pledge in this group of 150+ billionaires, some of whom include Bill Gates, Warren Buffet and Mark Zuckerberg.
President of the Democratic Republic of the Congo
Félix Antoine Tshisekedi Tshilombo is a Congolese politician who has been the President of the Democratic Republic of the Congo since 25 January 2019. He is the leader of the Union for Democracy and Social Progress (UDPS), the DRC’s oldest and largest party, succeeding his late father Étienne Tshisekedi in that role, a three-time Prime Minister of Zaire and opposition leader during the reign of Mobutu Sese Seko. Tshisekedi was the UDPS party’s candidate for president in the December 2018 general election, which he was awarded, despite accusations of irregularities from several election monitoring organisations and other opposition parties. The Constitutional Court of the DRC upheld his victory after another opposition politician, Martin Fayulu, challenged the result, but Tshisekedi has been accused of making a deal with his predecessor, Joseph Kabila. The election marked the first peaceful transition of power since the state became independent from Belgium in 1960.
Since the Common Front for Congo (FCC) coalition, which is aligned with Kabila, still controlled the parliament and provincial governorships, Tshisekedi’s ability to govern or even appoint a new Prime Minister was limited for the first six months of his term. He named his coalition partner and political heavyweight, Vital Kamerhe, as his Chief of Cabinet, at first having designated him prime minister but not having the parliamentary support to get him appointed. In May 2019 he arrived at a deal with the parliament’s Kabila-aligned majority to appoint Sylvestre Ilunga prime minister.
On 27 July 2019, negotiations finally ended between Tshisekedi and the parliament, agreeing on the formation of a new cabinet.
President of Zimbabwe
Emmerson Dambudzo Mnangagwa is a Zimbabwean revolutionary and politician who has served as President of Zimbabwe since 24 November 2017. A member of ZANU–PF and a longtime ally of former President Robert Mugabe, he held a series of cabinet portfolios and was Mugabe’s Vice President until November 2017, when he was dismissed before coming to power in a coup d’état. He secured his first full term as president in the disputed 2018 general election.
Mnangagwa was born in 1942 in Shabani, Southern Rhodesia, to a large Shona family. His parents were farmers, and in the 1950s he and his family were forced to move to Northern Rhodesia because of his father’s political activism. There he became active in anti-colonial politics, and in 1963 he joined the newly formed Zimbabwe African National Liberation Army, the militant wing of the Zimbabwe African National Union (ZANU). He returned to Rhodesia in 1964 as leader of the “Crocodile Gang”, a group that attacked white-owned farms in the Eastern Highlands. In 1965, he bombed a train near Fort Victoria (now Masvingo) and was imprisoned for ten years, after which he was released and deported to the recently independent Zambia. At some point, he is said to have studied law at the University of Zambia – though no evidence of this from former classmates nor teachers exists – and practised as an attorney for two years before going to Mozambique to rejoin ZANU. In Mozambique, he was assigned to be Robert Mugabe’s assistant and bodyguard, and accompanied him to the Lancaster House Agreement which resulted in Zimbabwe’s recognised independence in 1980.
After independence, Mnangagwa held a series of senior cabinet positions under Mugabe. From 1980 to 1988, he was the country’s first Minister of State Security, and oversaw the Central Intelligence Organisation. His role in the Gukurahundi massacres, in which thousands of Ndebele civilians were killed during his tenure, is controversial. Mnangagwa was Minister of Justice, Legal and Parliamentary Affairs from 1989 to 2000 and then Speaker of the Parliament from 2000 until 2005, when he was demoted to Minister of Rural Housing for openly jockeying to succeed the aging Mugabe. He returned to favour during the 2008 general election, in which he ran Mugabe’s campaign, orchestrating political violence against the opposition Movement for Democratic Change – Tsvangirai. Mnangagwa served as Minister of Defence from 2009 until 2013, when he became justice minister again. He was also appointed First Vice-President in 2014 and was widely considered a leading candidate to succeed Mugabe.
Mnangagwa’s ascendancy was opposed by Mugabe’s wife, Grace Mugabe, and her Generation 40 political faction. Mugabe dismissed Mnangagwa from his positions in November 2017, and he fled to South Africa. Soon after, General Constantino Chiwenga, backed by elements of the Zimbabwe Defence Forces and members of Mnangagwa’s Lacoste political faction, launched a coup. After losing ZANU–PF’s support, Mugabe resigned, and Mnangagwa returned to Zimbabwe to assume the presidency.
Mnangagwa is nicknamed “Garwe” or “Ngwena”, which means “the crocodile” in the Shona language, initially because that was the name of the guerrilla group he founded, but later because of his political shrewdness. The faction within ZANU–PF that supports him is called Lacoste after the French clothing company, whose logo is a crocodile.[4][5] He is known in his home province of Midlands as “the Godfather”. Mnangagwa was included in Time magazine’s 100 Most Influential People of 2018.
President of Ghana
Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo is a Ghanaian politician who has served as the president of Ghana since 7 January 2017. In 2020, he was re-elected for his second term, which will end on 6 January 2025. Akufo-Addo previously served as Attorney General from 2001 to 2003 and as Minister for Foreign Affairs from 2003 to 2007 under the Kufuor-led administration. He is currently serving his second term as the chairman of the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS).
Akufo-Addo first ran for president in 2008 and again in 2012, both times as the candidate of the New Patriotic Party (NPP). He lost on both occasions to National Democratic Congress’ candidates: John Evans Atta Mills in 2008 and John Dramani Mahama in 2012. After the 2012 general elections, he refused to concede and proceeded to court to challenge the electoral results, but the Supreme Court of Ghana affirmed Mahama’s victory.
He was chosen as the presidential candidate of the New Patriotic Party for a third time for the 2016 general elections, and this time, he defeated incumbent Mahama in the first round (winning with 53.85% of the votes), which marked the first time in a Ghanaian presidential election that an opposition candidate won a majority outright in the first round. It was also the first time that an opposition candidate had unseated an incumbent president.
He again secured an outright majority in the first round of the 2020 general elections (winning with 51.59% of the vote), defeating Mahama a second time, and was sworn in at exactly 1:03 pm GMT on 7 January 2021.
In December 2021, Nana Akufo-Addo pledged to respect the two-term limit mandated in the Ghanaian constitution and not run for a third term in 2024.
President of Zambia
Hakainde Hichilema is a Zambian businessman, farmer and politician who is the seventh and current president of Zambia since 24 August 2021. After having contested five previous elections in 2006, 2008, 2011, 2015 and 2016, he won the 2021 presidential election with over 59% of the vote.[2] He has led the United Party for National Development since 2006 following the death of the party founder Anderson Mazoka.
Prior to his election, Hichilema was a major opponent of Edgar Lungu, the President of Zambia from 2015 to 2021. On 11 April 2017, Hichilema was arrested and charged with treason, a move that was seen as an illegitimate act by Lungu to silence a political rival. The arrest and charge were widely condemned, with protests held in Zambia and abroad, demanding Hichilema’s release and condemning the increasing authoritarianism of Lungu’s regime. Hichilema was released from prison on 16 August 2017, and the charge of treason was dropped.
President of Angola
João Manuel Gonçalves Lourenço is an Angolan politician who has served as the president of Angola since 26 September 2017. Previously, he was Minister of Defence from 2014 to 2017. In September 2018, he became the Chairman of the People’s Movement for the Liberation of Angola (MPLA), the ruling party. He was the party’s Secretary-General from 1998 to 2003.
João Lourenço was designated in December 2016 to occupy the party’s number one position in the August 2017 legislative election. In terms of the 2010 constitution, “the individual heading the national list of the political party or coalition of political parties which receives the most votes in general elections … shall be elected President of the Republic and Head of the Executive” (Article 109). As the MPLA won a majority of 150 seats, Lourenço automatically became President of Angola, succeeding José Eduardo dos Santos, who had been in power for 38 years. Lourenço was officially sworn into office on 26 September 2017.
President of Madagascar
Andry Nirina Rajoelina is a Malagasy politician and businessman who has been the president of Madagascar since 2019. He was previously president of a provisional government from 2009 to 2014 following a political crisis and military-backed coup, having held the office of Mayor of Antananarivo for one year prior.
Before entering the political arena, Rajoelina was involved in the private sector, including a printing and advertising company called Injet in 1999 and the Viva radio and television networks in 2007.
He formed political party Young Malagasies Determined and was elected Mayor of Antananarivo in 2007. While in this position, he led an opposition movement against then-President Marc Ravalomanana that culminated in a 2009 political crisis. Rajoelina was appointed as President of the High Transitional Authority of Madagascar (HTA) by a military council, in a move characterised as a coup d’état by the international community. Rajoelina dissolved the Senate and National Assembly, and transferred their powers to a variety of new governance structures responsible for overseeing the transition toward a new constitutional authority. This conflicted with an internationally mediated process to establish a transitional government. Voters approved a new constitution in a controversial national referendum in November 2010, ushering in the Fourth Republic.
He held the Presidency of the HTA until general elections were held in 2013, and stepped down in 2014. He won the 2018 presidential election and was inaugurated President of Madagascar on 19 January 2019. His tenure has included directing the government’s response to the COVID-19 pandemic in Madagascar, during which he promoted misinformation and unproven treatments for the disease, as well as a 2021 food insecurity crisis and Cyclone Batsirai.
President of Gambia
Adama Barrow a Gambian politician and real estate developer who has served as President of the Gambia since 2017.
Born in Mankamang Kunda, a village near Basse Santa Su, he attended Crab Island Secondary School and the Muslim High School, the latter on a scholarship. He then worked for Alhagie Musa Njie & Sons, a Gambian energy company, where he became a sales manager. Moving to London in the early 2000s, Barrow studied for qualifications in real estate and concurrently worked as a security guard for Argos. After returning to the Gambia in 2006, he founded Majum Real Estate and was the CEO until 2016. He became the treasurer of the United Democratic Party, an opposition party, and then became party leader in September 2016 after the previous leader was jailed.Barrow was then chosen as the UDP candidate in the 2016 presidential election. It was later announced that he would stand as an independent with the backing of the opposition group Coalition 2016 (a coalition supported by the UDP and six other parties).
Barrow won the 2016 presidential election with 43.34% of the vote, defeating long-time incumbent Yahya Jammeh. Jammeh initially accepted the result, but later reneged on this, and Barrow was forced to flee to neighbouring Senegal. He was inaugurated at the Gambian embassy in Senegal on 19 January 2017, and Jammeh was forced to leave the Gambia and go into exile on 21 January. Barrow returned to the Gambia on 26 January.
In November 2021, Adama Barrow announced his candidacy for the 2021 presidential election, and was re-elected.
Businessman, Financier, and Entrepreneur.
Michel Fayad is a businessman, financier, and entrepreneur. He has changed the business model of Bluegreen, an international energy and natural resources group created in 1983 and majority owned by Bucherer, the biggest owner of jewelry chain stores in the world and the world’s largest supplier of watches and jewelry in the luxury segment. Bluegreen still invests in oil and gas upstream and in mining in Europe, Africa and the Middle East but is now also investing in clean hydrogen, geothermal energy and fertilizers as it is committed to an energy transition, a digital transformation and a wider global food security. Bluegreen created and owned Navigator Gas which has the world’s largest fleet of ethylene and LPG, Petrochemicals and Ammonia carriers, owns the world’s largest ethylene export terminal in Houston, Texas, United States and which reached a market capitalization of €4 billion in 2013 (listed on the New York Stock Exchange under the name: Navigator Holdings Ltd). Through Horsham Corporation, Bluegreen was also the controlling shareholder of Barrick, the world’s largest gold and copper producer listed on the Toronto and New York Stock Exchanges with gold operations in the US, Canada, Tanzania, Democratic Republic of Congo (i.e. Congo-Kinshasa), Mali, Côte d’Ivoire, Zambia, Australia, Papua New Guinea, Dominican Republic, Peru, Chile and Argentine and copper operations in Saudi Arabia, Zambia and Chile.
Pres dent Leader du GN
on July 03, 1972 in Paris, Mike JOCKTANE is a Gabonese politician and religious leader, International Director President of the Ministries Christ Revealed to the Nations and elected President Leader of the political party Le Gabon Nouveau created in October 2019.
As graduate of the Christ for the Nations Institute in Dallas, he obtained a Leadership Certificate there in 1992, before continuing his theological education at the prestigious Christian University Oral Roberts where he was granted a Bachelor of Arts in Theology in May 1996.
On March 22, 2003, he was ordained bishop and thus became the first bishop of the Pentecostal and charismatic movement of Gabon and became President of the Gathering of Pentecostal and Charismatic Churches and Ministries (REMPEC) from 2002 to 2009.
He entered the Presidential Cabinet of the late El Hadj Omar BONGO ONDIMBA in 2005 as a Personal Advisor. He will hold this position until January 2009, when he is appointed Deputy Director of Cabinet.
Following the death of President Omar BONGO ONDIMBA in 2009 and as the transition begins, he stands behind the late André MBA OBAME, of whom he will be the Campaign Director. He will remain very close to the latter until his death on April 12, 2015.
In April 2016, he took up the post of Vice-President of the National Union, then 1st party of the Gabonese opposition. At the heart of the crisis that followed the widely contested presidential election in August 2016 and wishing to prevent the blood of the Gabonese from flowing, he was involved in the national dialogue between opposition and power.
A year later, in April 2017, he resigned from the National Union and founded his own political movement called Le Gabon Nouveau.
He denounces a sterile political debate between opposition and the party in power, sometimes tinged with consanguineous ties. Around the return of a strict ethics in politics, unifying his spiritual commitment and engagement in politics, he actively campaigns for the renewal of the political class and a New Social Justice.
CEO Sun Synergy Group.
Mohammad Abuhilal is the CEO Sun Synergy Group.
SunSynergy’s uses Solar photovoltaic (pv) modules in generating electricity from sunlight at affordable cost, create jobs in the local communities in the region, and enabling families and businesses to save money, and cut greenhouse emissions, through reducing the fossil fuel generation. SunSynergy also strive to accelerate the adoption of solar technology in our region to conserve our environment and provide an environmentally friendly, sustainable and conflict-free power supply.
Dr. Uchechukwu Sampson Ogah. Hon. Minister of State Mines and Steel. Nigeria . Mr Prakash Hinduja. Chairman Hinduja group Europe and his wife mrs Hinduja during FIN award presentation of life time achievement award
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Theme: BUSINESS AND POWER
Date: 23nd SEPTEMBER, 2022.
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