The African Women Awards 2016 Nominees Released
Dan and Phil are both big supporters of women in general, but any event that aims to congratulate and support women excelling in their respective fields is worthy of double honour. The African Women Awards 2016 nominees list has been released, here's the press release:
African Women Awards founded by Carol Nyazika and Lisa Chiriseri will be hosting the second Award ceremony on 3 December in Harare at the Sango Conference Centre, Cresta Lodge.
The awards were launched on the 7th of November 2015 at Meikles Hotel in Harare with the aim of recognizing, celebrating and honoring powerful and inspirational women; and using their achievements to inspire the younger generations of Africans across the globe. The awards serve not only for the upliftment and inspiration of Africans but as an effective tool in educating the world on what African really is; the Africa that has a story different from the overplayed misconceptions, negativities and ill portrayed images associated with the African continent and its people.
The selection process for the awards comprised of the public nomination stage which was open from April 15 to the end of June 2016. Numerous African women were nominated via the AWA website and social media pages. After the nominations closed the names submitted were then given to a select esteemed panel comprising of academics, professionals and industry leaders who made decisions based on the profiles submitted for each woman nominated. The official nominees list is now public and the winner of each category shall be announced at the much anticipated 2nd African Women Awards ceremony this December. AWA deliberately avoids a voting system to ensure that nominees and honorees are selected based on their work portfolios and impact rather than on their popularity and public pull access through a voting system.
The nominees list for the African Women Awards is available on the African Women Awards website. This year South Africa has the most nominations with 13 nominees across the categories. Zimbabwe follows with 9 nominees and then Nigeria with 6 nominees. Other countries represented on this highly esteemed list are Namibia, Zambia, Kenya, Morocco, Uganda, Ghana, Senegal, Egypt, Cameroon, Rwanda, Gambia and Mauritius.
In the past week the South African media has been abuzz celebrating and congratulating the women nominated for the prestigious African Women Awards. The awards are being reported widely across social media with nominees from the various countries expressing their excitement and anticipation.
The nominees are as follows:
Business & Enterprise Category
Young Entrepreneurial Award
· Brenda Katswesigye (Uganda)
· Dananai Chapunza (Zimbabwe)
· Bayanda Gumede & Buhle Mabanga (South Africa)
Dynamic Start Up Award
· Kasope Ladipo-Ajai (Nigeria)
· Lucinda Ockhuizen (Namibia)
· Cheurombo Pswarayi (Zimbabwe)
Business Achievement Award
· Dr Dambisa Moyo (Zambia)
· Njeri Rionge (Kenya)
· Isis Nyongo (Kenya)
Industry Excellence Award
· Farah Fortune (South Africa)
· Lynette Magasa (South Africa)
· Koo Govender (South Africa)
Living Legacy Award
· Pearl Kupe (South Africa)
· Salwa Idrissi Akhannouch (Morocco)
· Divine Ndhlukula (Zimbabwe)
Entertainment & Art Category
Creative Visionary Award
· Danai Gurira (Zim/USA)
· Pamela Samasuwo-Nyawiri (Zim/UK)
· Chimamanda Ngozi-Achiche (Nigeria)
Media Excellence Award
· Susan Makore (Zimbabwe)
· Joselyn Dumas (Ghana)
· Pearl Thusi (South Africa)
Star Power Award
· Terry Pheto (South Africa)
· Tiwa Savage (Nigeria)
· Yvonne Nelson (Ghana)
Promising Personality Award
· Nomzamo Mbatha (South Africa)
· Adama Ndiaye (Senegal)
· Menna Shalaby (Egypt)
Living Legend Award
· Connie Ferguson (South Africa)
· Omotola Jalade Ekeinde (Nigeria)
· Basetsana Kumalo (South Africa)
Community & Politics Category
Young Change Maker Award
· Ruth Nabembezi (Uganda)
· Kamdem Magne Roseline (Cameroon)
· Nancy Sibo (Rwanda)
Grass Roots Impact Award
· Nyasha Mugwagwa (Zimbabwe)
· Ndey Mariama Jobe (Gambia)
· Manyathi Hlolweni (South Africa)
Young Activist Award
· Delta Milayo Ndou (Zimbabwe)
· Precious Ropafadzo Chiduku (Zimbabwe)
· Ini Usanga (Nigeria/Ireland)
Social Humanitarian Award
· Stella Dongo (Zimbabwe)
· Nothemba Kula (South Africa)
· Cynthis Adaeze Onwuchuruba (Nigeria)
Living Legend Award
· Saara Kuungongelwa-Amadhila (Namibia)
· Phumzile Mlambo-Ngcuka (South Africa)
· President Madame Ameenah Gurib (Mauritius)
Tickets to the awards ceremony will be sold exclusively starting from September. Designated early bird tickets will receive a discount of 20% for a limited period.
Standard Ticket
Normal - $60 ($550 for a table)
Early Bird - $48 ($440 for a table)
VIP Ticket
Normal - $80 ($750 for a table)
Early Bird - $64 ($600 for a table)
Tickets can only be purchased via GetCash. Simply download the ‘GetCash Wallet’ from Google Play or the App Store. Once registered, cash in by transferring money from your bank account into the GetCash account, your registered phone number will be your reference (the GetCash bank details can be found on the app). You may also cash in via a GetCash Agent located across the country.
Contact the AWA team for more information on ticket purchases.
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