The Africa Summit London / 16th African Business Leadership Awards

Fri Jul 03 2026 at 10:00 am to 04:00 pm UTC+01:00

House of Lords | London

African Leadership Organization UK Limited
Publisher/HostAfrican Leadership Organization UK Limited
The Africa Summit London \/ 16th African Business Leadership Awards
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From Vision to Velocity: Driving Africa’s Next Wave of Growth & Leadership
About this Event

Africa stands at the threshold of a defining decade, one powered by leadership renewal, technological acceleration, and historic opportunities across trade, investment, and industrial transformation. According to the African Development Bank (AfDB), Africa is projected to remain the second-fastest-growing region globally through 2026, with more than 22 African countries expected to maintain GDP growth above 5%. Meanwhile, the continent’s population, expected to surpass 1.7 billion by 2030 (UN DESA), is fuelling an expanding labour force and fast-growing consumer markets.

The Africa Summit London and the 16th African Business Leadership Awards (ABLA) offer a premier global platform to recognise and amplify the leaders, entrepreneurs, reformers, and institutions accelerating Africa’s economic rise. Hosted in London, home to the world’s largest global finance ecosystem alongside New York, the summit convenes Heads of State, ministers, multinational CEOs, investors, development partners, academic thought leaders, and influential members of the diaspora.

The theme, “From Vision to Velocity”, reflects the urgency of transforming Africa’s bold aspirations into real, measurable outcomes. With Africa attracting over $100 billion in FDI inflows annually (UNCTAD), increasing investor appetite for renewable energy, digital infrastructure, fintech, manufacturing, and agribusiness signals new opportunities for rapid scaling.

Hosts an exclusive High-Level Networking Reception, feature the Leadership Summit and the 16th edition of ABLA—celebrating outstanding African business leadership, and Green Room at the UK House of Lords, convened with senior UK parliamentarians and global industry leaders, strengthening collaboration between the UK/European and African business ecosystems.


2. Background & Rationale

Africa remains one of the world’s most promising economic frontiers, driven by rapid urbanisation, expanding regional integration, and robust demographic trends. The World Bank notes that Africa will account for one-third of the global workforce by 2050, while McKinsey reports that the continent’s combined business and consumer market is projected to exceed $6.7 trillion by 2030.

However, significant challenges persist: infrastructure deficits require $130–$170 billion in annual investment (AfDB); climate vulnerability threatens food and energy systems; and the global economic restructuring has exposed gaps in supply chain resilience, governance reforms, and access to affordable capital.

The Africa Summit London is designed to address these issues head-on. It provides a high-impact platform where policy leaders, CEOs, investors, and global institutions align on solutions—enhancing Africa’s competitiveness and positioning the continent as an indispensable player in the global economic order.

Hosting the summit in London amplifies access to global capital markets, UK policymakers, international investors, African diaspora professionals, and development partners, driving meaningful engagement between Africa and the global economy.

This unique positioning strengthens partnerships, deepens investment flows, and accelerates Africa’s transition from vision to velocity in delivering inclusive and sustainable growth




About ABLA: Legacy, Purpose & Recent Laureates
What is ABLA / Why It Matters

The African Business Leadership Awards (ABLA) is the premier annual recognition programme by African Leadership Magazine (ALM), designed to honour the most outstanding individuals, institutions, and change-makers across Africa’s private sector, public institutions, and regulatory frameworks. Over more than a decade, ABLA has built a track record of spotlighting excellence, celebrating visionary leadership, promoting integrity, and reinforcing Africa’s global competitiveness. The Awards serve as a benchmark for corporate governance, social impact, innovation, and leadership, underlining ALM’s commitment to “Afro-positive” narratives and shaping the global story of Africa’s business and development potential.



How ABLA Works

Nomination & Screening: Institutions, companies, business leaders and regulatory bodies from across Africa are nominated either by public submission, editorial research, or stakeholder recommendation.

Evaluation & Voting: A multi-layered process that combines editorial board review with expert panel analysis and, where appropriate, public/peer voting — ensuring transparency, meritocracy, and broad representation.

Recognition & Amplification: Winners are honoured at the ABLA ceremony, receive formal awards, and are featured in the ABLA Honourees Edition of the magazine, providing global visibility and long-term legacy.


ABLA 2025 — Selected Award Categories & Recent Winners

Here is a view of award categories and winners from the most recent 2025 edition of ABLA:

Award Category 2025 Winner(s)

African Business Leader of the Year

Ntombi Felicia Msiza, CEO, Raubex Group Ltd, South Africa

African Female Business Leader of the Year

Esther Muchemi, CEO, Samchi Group, Kenya

African Regulator of the Year

National Petroleum Regulatory Authority, Sierra Leone

Business-Friendly Governor of the Year

Peter Ndubuisi Mbah, Governor, Enugu State, Nigeria

CSR & Community Development Impact Award

Standard Chartered Bank South Africa

African Finance Minister(s) of the Year

Ahmed Kouchouk (Egypt) & Bihi Iman Egeh (Somalia)

Trade & Investment Promotion Agency of the Year

Agency for Private Investment and Export Promotion (AIPEX), Angola

Central Bank Governor of the Year

Central Bank of Mauritania (Governor: Mohamed Lemine Dhehby)

African CEO of the Year

Armstrong Takang, CEO, Ministry of Finance Incorporated (MOFI), Nigeria

African Company of the Year

Bidco Africa, Kenya

African Brand of the Year

Ethiopian Airlines

Young Business Leader of the Year

Mamotake Matekane, COO, MGC Matekane Group, Lesotho

Tech & Digital Economy Leader of the Year

Mastercard Africa

Additionally, all awardees are featured in the ABLA 2025 Honourees Edition of African Leadership Magazine, a highly anticipated annual publication that serves as a collector’s item and a reference for African business excellence globally.


Why ABLA Is Central to The Africa Summit London

Credibility & Legacy: ABLA’s long history and transparent selection process give the summit unparalleled legitimacy as the foremost continental business awards.

Catalyst for Engagement: The awards ceremony is a convergence point-bringing together policymakers, investors, corporates, and media-creating unmatched networking and deal-making opportunities.

Storytelling & Branding: By celebrating winners and publishing their stories globally, ABLA amplifies positive African narratives, attracts interest, and helps reposition Africa as an investment destination.

Benchmarking Excellence: The awards set a high standard for leadership, governance, innovation, and impact, motivating companies, regulators, and leaders to elevate performance.


Event Objectives

The summit is designed to:


Leadership & Policy Advancement

● Provide a platform for high-level dialogue on Africa’s economic, governance, and leadership priorities.

● Encourage policy reforms that enhance competitiveness, investment climates, and regional collaboration.


Business & Investment Facilitation

● Strengthen business-to-business and business-to-government partnerships.

● Showcase investment-ready sectors, companies, and national opportunities.


Recognition of African Excellence

● Honour outstanding African business leaders, public sector reformers, innovators, and institutions through the 16th African Business Leadership Awards.


Global Engagement & Influence

● Enhance Africa’s global positioning through strategic interactions with the UK and European institutions.

● Encourage diaspora engagement and contributions to continental development.


Target Participants

● Heads of State & Government

● Ministers (Finance, Trade, Digital Economy, Investment, Industry, Energy, etc.)

● CEOs of leading African and global corporations

● Leaders of multilateral agencies and DFIs

● UK and EU parliamentarians

● African diaspora business leaders

● Investors, private equity firms, banks

● Technology and digital transformation pioneers

● Scholars, policy analysts, and thought leaders

Expected attendance: 250–400 delegates VIP guests.

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Event Venue & Nearby Stays

House of Lords, Parliament Square, London, United Kingdom

Tickets

GBP 137.06 to GBP 542.26

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