FULL LIST OF FORBES 20 MOST POWERFUL AFRICAN WOMEN
President Johnson Sirleaf is followed, on the Forbes Africa list by:
Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, Minister of Finance of Nigeria;
Joyce Banda, Vice President of Malawi;
Gill Marcus, Governor, Reserve Bank of South Africa;
Joice Mujuru, Vice President of Zimbabwe;
Diezani Allison-Madueke, Nigeria’s Minister of Petroleum Resources;
Isabel Dos Santos, Angolan Businesswoman;
Maria Ramos, CEO of ABSA, a South African subsidiary of British Barclays Bank;
Mamphela Ramphele, CEO, Circle Capital Partners, South Africa, and former Director of the World Bank; Linah Mohohlo, Governor, Bank of Botswana;
Nicky-Newton King, Future CEO, Johannesburg Stock Exchange, South Africa.
Also on the Top 20 list are:
Wangari Maathai, Nobel Prize Laureate and Founder of the Greenbelt Movement of Kenya, who passed away in September;
Siza Mzimela, CEO of South African Airways;
Nonkululeko Nyembezi Heita, CEO of ArcelorMittal South Africa;
Graça Machel, Chancellor of the University of Cape Town and
UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador, South Africa; Pinky Moholi, CEO, Telkom, South Africa;
Hynd Bouhia, former Director General, Casablanca Stock Exchange, Morocco;
Bridgette Radebe, Chairman, Mmakau Mining, South Africa;
Irene Charnley, Non-Executive Director, MTN Group & CEO Smile Telecommunications, South Africa; and Monlha Hlahla, CEO of Airports Company South Africa (ACSA).
Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, Minister of Finance of Nigeria;
Joyce Banda, Vice President of Malawi;
Gill Marcus, Governor, Reserve Bank of South Africa;
Joice Mujuru, Vice President of Zimbabwe;
Diezani Allison-Madueke, Nigeria’s Minister of Petroleum Resources;
Isabel Dos Santos, Angolan Businesswoman;
Maria Ramos, CEO of ABSA, a South African subsidiary of British Barclays Bank;
Mamphela Ramphele, CEO, Circle Capital Partners, South Africa, and former Director of the World Bank; Linah Mohohlo, Governor, Bank of Botswana;
Nicky-Newton King, Future CEO, Johannesburg Stock Exchange, South Africa.
Also on the Top 20 list are:
Wangari Maathai, Nobel Prize Laureate and Founder of the Greenbelt Movement of Kenya, who passed away in September;
Siza Mzimela, CEO of South African Airways;
Nonkululeko Nyembezi Heita, CEO of ArcelorMittal South Africa;
Graça Machel, Chancellor of the University of Cape Town and
UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador, South Africa; Pinky Moholi, CEO, Telkom, South Africa;
Hynd Bouhia, former Director General, Casablanca Stock Exchange, Morocco;
Bridgette Radebe, Chairman, Mmakau Mining, South Africa;
Irene Charnley, Non-Executive Director, MTN Group & CEO Smile Telecommunications, South Africa; and Monlha Hlahla, CEO of Airports Company South Africa (ACSA).
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