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CEO of SA electric car maker–Agilitee- has been selected as one of the twenty male leaders to look up to in 2021.
Dr Mandla Lamba is a South African business leader featured in the list of young men leaders who have outshined their competitors and achieved remarkable deeds.
His company, Agilitee is a fast-rising electric car manufacturing company inspired by the impact of climate change and environmental challenges from the use of fossil fuel.
From South Africa, it has currently expanded to Zimbabwe and Nigeria with the aim of gradually capturing the West Africa market.
“The world is watching God’s work. A village boy who knew nothing beyond looking after his father’s flock is today chosen to be among 20 male leaders globally to look up to in 2021. The only one from Africa so far, I am humbled and honored. Selected among the best global leaders, God is faithful,” he mentioned in a statement in reaction to the honor on his social media page.
‘Passion Vista - Men Leaders to Look Up to in 2021’ honours the successes of selected men leaders who have successfully shown excellence in their respective domains through their passion, hard work and tenacity.

The most promising men leaders from across the globe are identified, approached and included in the yearly edition of Passion Vista – a Luxury, Lifestyle and Business magazine of international fame published by Unified Brainz Media and Publication House.
These aspiring men leaders are explored from all walks of life including business, fashion, sports, lifestyle, professional services, modelling, acting and anything that creates a niche for outstanding performance and those who have shown promising leadership qualities in their respective fields.
Passion Vista edition that features the Men Leaders is usually launched around the International Men’s Day every year.
Passion Vista and Unified Brainz Group in association with its Evaluation Partner – CIAG Global did the selection for this year's edition.
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