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    All Africa Business Leaders Awards announces East African Regional awards

    The All Africa Business Leaders Awards (AABLA), in partnership with CNBC Africa, has announced the winners of the East African Regional competition, held in Nairobi on 15 September...

    Winners

    The title of Young Business Leader of the Year - East Africa went to Edha Nahdi, CEO of Amsons Group. Having started in early 2006 as an importer of bulk oil and petroleum products under the Camel Oil Tanzania retail brand, the business diversified into cement, inland container depots, real estate and bulk grain storage to name a few. Nahdi was up against Eric Kinoti of Shade Systems, Danson Muchemi of Web Tribe and Barclay Paul Okari of Impact Africa Group.

    Julian Kyula, CEO and Founder of Mode walked away as Entrepreneur of the Year - East Africa Presented by Sea Harvest for his work in the mobile technology space, his contending fellow finalists were Heril Bangera of Flame Tree Group and Bimal Kantaria of Elgon Kenya.

    The Business Leader of the Year - East Africa, presented by Bosch, saw three experienced business magnates competing for the title, which was awarded to James Mworia, CEO of Centum Investment Company. The other nominees were Mohammed Dewji, Group CEO of MeTL Group and Dr Benson Wairegi, Group MD of Britam.

    All Africa Business Leaders Awards announces East African Regional awards

    The title of Business Woman of the Year - East Africa went to Gina Din-Kariuki, Chair of Gina Din Group for her achievements in the public relations sector, running against Dr Jennifer Riria of Kenya Women and Iza Irame of African Alliance.

    Tanzanian businessman, Mohammed Dewji, Group CEO of MeTL Group received the newly added Philanthropist of the Year - East Africa award. The category was introduced at the 2015 AABLA to recognise those who seek to promote the welfare of others and to encourage more benevolence on the continent. Dewji was nominated alongside Damaris Too-Kimondo of Shrand Promotions and Ashok Shah of Apollo Group.

    Dr Benson Wairegi of Britam became the first in AABLA history to be named Industrialist of the Year for East Africa. As a new category to the AABLA, set on promoting beneficiation and manufacturing on the continent, the judges selected the category winner as a key contributor to driving economic growth.

    At the pinnacle of the night was the presentation of the Lifetime Achievement Award for East Africa, awarded to Jennifer Riria of Kenya Women whose lifelong commitment to supporting women enterprises in East Africa, made her the first female recipient of this AABLA title.

    Finale in November

    The East African winners will go on to contend other regional winners from West and Southern Africa to determine Africa's business game-changer at the AABLA Finale, to take place on 13 November in Johannesburg, hosted by Bakgatla-Ba-Kgafela.

    The AABLA recognise the challenges and diversity of the African business arena and the East African awards, supported by IPP Media, highlight those who have shaped the region's business sector.

    The AABLA will travel on to Southern Africa, celebrating the region's business leaders on September 30 in Johannesburg, before the final regional round takes place in West Africa on October 22 in Lagos.

    For more information, go to www.aablawards.com.

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