GUBA celebrates hard work, excellence of 14 role models  at 13th Awards in Kigali

Dentaa Amoateng in a photograph with Harvey Mason of

the Grammy Academy fame

Plum and prestige heralded the 2022 Grow, Unite, Build Africa (GUBA) Awards, as 14 esteemed individuals comprising role models, entrepreneurs, business moguls and activists from across the globe were honoured at the 13th edition of the event in Kigali, Rwanda.

Apart from recognising individual excellence and hardwork, the event celebrated community and international organisations that are contributing positively to making Africa and the world a better place.

The 14 awardees honoured at the Intare Convention Arena on September 29, 2022,  included Sandra Zawedde, Chairperson of East of Eden (U) Ltd (Excellence in Infrastructure Development), Alena Analeigh McQuarter, Youngest student admitted into medical school (Young Achiever Award), Dr Sylvia Shitsama Nyamweya, Neurosurgeon (Pioneer Award for Health Excellence), Uche Ofodile, CEO of MTN-Benin (Influential Business Leader).

Others were Harvey Mason Jr, CEO of Grammy Recording Academy (Entertainment Mogul), Keith Ellison, Attorney General (Legal Excellence Award), Sina Gerard, CEO of Urwibutso Enterprises (Industrial Innovation Award), Dr. Tedros Ghabreyesus, Director General of the World Health Organisation (Exceptional Leadership in Global Health), Amadou Gallo Fall, President of Basketball Africa League (Sporting Excellence Award).

The rest were Dr Sangu Delle, CEO of CarePoint (Entrepreneurial Spirit Award) Wode Maya, Tourism Blogger (Excellence in Tourism Award), Acha Leke, Senior Partner, McKinsey’s (Influential Business Leader) and Maryse Mbonyumutwa, Founder, Pink Mango (Manufacturing and Sustainability Award).

A former African Union representative to the United States, Ambassador Dr Arikana Chihombori-Quao was given a special ‘Nana Yaa Asantewaa’ award at the event.

Founder and CEO of GUBA Enterprise, Dentaa Amoateng MBE, reiterated that “GUBA is proud of personalities and individuals who are making the world a better place through their efforts and courage.”

“It is important that people who are positively impacting society globally are celebrated and encouraged to do more. That is what GUBA stands for. We always want to recognise those who are change makers in society” Dentaa added.

The Deputy CEO of the Rwandan Development Board (RDB), Mr Zephanie Niyonkuru, hailed GUBA for placing Africa on the map and giving recognition to the continent in a special way.

The event was sponsored by Temtum, Ceek, KGL, Agazy, Rwandan Development Board, The Lotte, RwandAir, A&C, the Royals, Meridian, CAGL, the Commonwealth Chamber in Hong Kong and the Rwandan Broadcasting Agency.

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