Top 25 Most Influential Chair of Board Impacting Business
Alec is a born Kenyan, his forebears having originally settled in early colonial days. After local schooling at St Mary’s in Lavington, Alec attended his university education in the UK.
Alec is a born Kenyan, his forebears having originally settled in early colonial days. After local schooling at St Mary’s in Lavington, Alec attended his university education in the UK.
Prior to joining NCBA Group over 27 years ago, Isaac was Chief Financial Officer and Executive Director at Standard Chartered Bank, with operations in Kenya and the East Africa region for over 8 years.
The all-new Navara includes something Nissan calls V-Motion identity, redesigned wheels and increased bed height, and new LED headlamps and foglamps.
Contrary to the government’s promises of prosperity, Kenya’s mega-railway is heading down the wrong track of development.
Born in 1985, Dr Fardosa Ahmed is a Kenyan physician, entrepreneur, and health administrator, who serves as the chief executive officer of this private health facility that she co-founded and co-owns.
Dr Paula Kahumbu is the CEO of Kenyan Conservation NGO WildlifeDirect since 2007 and is leading the hard-hitting Hands Off Our Elephants Campaign with Kenya's First Lady Margaret Kenyatta.
Marion Gathoga-Mwangi was appointed as Managing Director in July 2018. She is an accomplished Senior Executive with over 20 years of local and international experience in Commercial and General Management predominantly in the manufacturing sector.
Jeremy Awori is a strong champion of gender equality. The Absa Bank Kenya he leads has a strong commitment towards expanding the role and influence of women both in its business and in society at large.
Democracy capture occurs when a few individuals or sections of a supposedly democratic polity are able to systematically appropriate to themselves the institutions and processes as well as dividends of democratic governance
In this moment of crisis, South Africa urgently needs decisive action. But all too often South Africans of all political stripes seem trapped in stale discourses.