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Chief Emmanuel Mefful, the visionary CEO of Hotjobs Africa, has been celebrated as one of Ghana’s 100 Most Influential People in 2024.
The prestigious accolade was presented at an exclusive awards ceremony held at the La Palm Royal Beach Hotel in Accra.

This honour highlights Chief Mefful’s exemplary leadership and groundbreaking contributions to Ghana’s human capital development.
Under his stewardship, Hotjobs Africa has revolutionized recruitment, training, and career guidance, positively impacting thousands of lives by empowering individuals to achieve their career aspirations.

The awards, organized by The Business Executive Group, recognize individuals who have demonstrated outstanding professional expertise, influence, and significant accomplishments in their respective fields.
Chief Mefful attributed this achievement to the dedication and hard work of his team. In his remarks to the media, he said, “This award is a reflection of my team’s commitment to excellence, resilience, and making a lasting impact. It will inspire us to continue serving corporate Ghana with even greater determination.”
This recognition underscores Hotjobs Africa’s unwavering commitment to delivering world-class services and creating transformative opportunities for job seekers and professionals across the nation.
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