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Business mogul and Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of HotJobs Africa, Chief Emmanuel Mefful, has been honoured for his outstanding contributions to youth employment at the 10th edition of the Corporate Ghana Hall of Fame, held on Friday, August 22, 2025.
The recognition highlights his exceptional leadership and HotJobs Africa’s rapid growth in Ghana’s human resource sector.
According to organisers, The Business Executive Group, the honour reflects the company’s impact in providing recruitment, training, career guidance, and sustainable employment solutions for job seekers.
The event, held at the Accra City Hotel, celebrated leading businesses and individuals driving positive change in Ghana.
Chief Emmanuel Mefful’s induction into the “Corporate Ghana Hall of Fame” places him among an exclusive network of top CEOs and Group Chairpersons, providing a platform for collaboration and support within Ghana’s corporate ecosystem.

Under his leadership, HotJobs Africa has distinguished itself through professionalism, innovation, and a customer-first approach. Its commitment to delivering a “WOW Experience” through excellent service and open communication continues to resonate with clients and industry peers.
In a post-event interview, Chief Mefful expressed gratitude to his board, staff, colleagues, and family, particularly his wife, for their unwavering support.
“This recognition is truly humbling. At HotJobs Africa, we remain dedicated to providing unmatched service and helping shape a stronger human resource sector in Ghana. This is a win for our entire team,” he stated.
HotJobs Africa continues to be a trailblazer in the HR industry, building a credible reputation and setting new standards for excellence in service delivery.
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