AWIEF opens nominations for 2025 awards for Africa’s women entrepreneurs

06 Jun 2025, 12:00 am
Financial Nigeria

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“The AWIEF Awards are not just about recognition – they are about empowering and amplifying the voices of women who are boldly shaping the future of Africa,” said Irene Ochem, Founder and CEO of AWIEF.

Irene Ochem, Founder and CEO of AWIEF

The Africa Women Innovation and Entrepreneurship Forum (AWIEF) on Thursday announced the call for nominations for the 2025 edition of the prestigious AWIEF Awards. 

As an award-winning pan-African women’s economic empowerment organisation, AWIEF said it is committed to closing the gender gap by promoting and supporting women’s entrepreneurship and leadership in business across Africa.

“The AWIEF Awards recognise, honour, and celebrate outstanding women entrepreneurs and founders for their achievements and contributions to the continent’s inclusive economic growth and sustainable development,” AWIEF said in a statement shared with Financial Nigeria, a media partner to the event.

According to the statement, nominees should be established women entrepreneurs who have demonstrated exceptional vision, leadership, innovation, and business success within their industries and sectors.

The winners of the 2025 AWIEF Awards will be announced and celebrated at a high-profile awards ceremony and gala dinner on 31 October 2025, as the grand finale of the AWIEF2025 Conference, taking place from 30 – 31 October 2025 at the Cape Town International Convention Centre (CTICC), Cape Town, South Africa.

Entries are now open in the following eight award categories: Young Entrepreneur Award; Tech Entrepreneur Award; Agri Entrepreneur Award; Creative Industry Award; Empowerment Award; Energy Entrepreneur Award; Social Entrepreneur Award; and Lifetime Achievement Award.

These awards spotlight women in Africa who are breaking barriers, building successful businesses, and transforming communities through innovative, sustainable, and impactful initiatives and solutions, according to the statement.

“The AWIEF Awards are not just about recognition – they are about empowering and amplifying the voices of women who are boldly shaping the future of Africa,” said Irene Ochem, Founder and CEO of AWIEF.

As part of the eligibility criteria, nominees must be Africa-based women entrepreneurs, founders, or business leaders who have made significant contributions to economic growth and development.

The deadline for nomination is 17 July 2025.

The link for nomination of self or someone else is: 
https://awief.untapinnovate.com/awief-awards-2025

The organiser said all entries will be reviewed and judged by an international panel of esteemed judges.

The conference website is www.awieforum.org.


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