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oy Prime has been confirmed as the Official Media Partner for the 15th African Leadership Magazine Persons of the Year Awards, scheduled for 27 and 28 February 2026 in Accra, Ghana.
The partnership brings together two institutions committed to telling Africa’s stories, amplifying impactful leadership narratives, and celebrating individuals and organisations driving transformation across the continent.
As Official Media Partner, Joy Prime will support the awards through extensive promotional coverage, audience engagement, and the broadcast of approved content, reinforcing its position as one of Ghana’s leading lifestyle and entertainment television networks with a growing influence across Africa.
African Leadership Magazine noted that the collaboration reflects a shared vision of using credible media platforms to spotlight excellence, inspire innovation, and promote conversations around leadership, governance, and socio economic development in Africa.
Now in its 15th year, the African Leadership Magazine Persons of the Year Awards has established itself as one of Africa’s most respected leadership recognition platforms. The awards honour outstanding leaders and institutions across business, public service, diplomacy, technology, and social impact, whose work continues to shape Africa’s future.
The 2026 edition is expected to convene high level policymakers, business leaders, entrepreneurs, development partners, and members of the diplomatic community from across Africa and beyond.
Through this collaboration, Joy Prime and African Leadership Magazine aim to strengthen public engagement around leadership excellence while ensuring that stories of African achievement reach wider audiences locally and internationally.
The African Leadership Magazine Persons of the Year Awards continues to serve as a powerful platform for celebrating Africa’s changemakers and reinforcing the values of integrity, impact, and visionary leadership across the continent.

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