"Many inspirational and outstanding African women entrepreneurs excelled this year in creating opportunities and positively impacting lives and communities, driving growth for Africa."
So reads a press release from the Africa Women Innovation and Entrepreneurship Forum, which on Friday night announced the winners of its 2023 awards.
Out of 24 powerful women founders and entrepreneurs selected in September as top finalists for the AWIEF Awards 2023 by an international and independent panel of judges, eight winners were announced at the awards ceremony that took place at Kigali Convention Center in Rwanda.
The 24 top finalists represented women founders operating in a diverse range of sectors from 14 African countries: Cameroon, Egypt, Ethiopia, Kenya, Morocco, Nigeria, Rwanda, Senegal, Sierra Leone, South Africa, Tunisia, Uganda, Zambia, and Zimbabwe.
The awards ceremony and gala dinner was a culmination of a highly successful two-day AWIEF2023 Conference that attracted more than 500 delegates from over 50 countries, 41 of them African countries.
Each year the AWIEF Awards recognize, honor, and celebrate outstanding women entrepreneurs and business owners in Africa and across industry sectors, for their economic performance and contribution to Africa's growth and social development.
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