Top 25 Most Powerful Women in the C-Suite Impacting Business 2022
Prior to her current role, Anne Muraya was also the first female East Africa Audit Leader and Managing Director for Responsible Business and Public Policy for Africa.
Prior to her current role, Anne Muraya was also the first female East Africa Audit Leader and Managing Director for Responsible Business and Public Policy for Africa.
Absa Bank Kenya PLC is a strong advocate of business practices that support MSMEs to address the unique cash flow challenges they face.
Jane Karuku oversaw a remarkable recovery in EABL’s financial and operational performance in 2021 after a contraction in 2020 attributable to Covid-19 related restrictions and curfews.
During her tenure as CEO at the EADB, Vivienne Yeda has been passionate about social and economic development and is involved in the coordination and allocation of significant resources to various development initiatives in the East African member states.
Without a doubt, KEPSA is where it is today thanks to Carole Kariuki’s singular leadership style and poise.
Lina Githuka's successful stint at KWAL builds on her strong track record in the Fast-Moving Consumer Goods (FMCG) sector.
The ability of countries to manage their debt is complicated by the changing composition of the debt.
Executive directors must approve all World Bank loans and guarantees, country assistance strategies, the administrative budget of the Bank, and the Bank’s key operational policies and procedures.
African governments are already appealing for more economic support to mitigate these stresses.
CMA has been at the forefront of supporting the roll out of innovative new products in recent years.