On Saturday, 24 May 2025, TROPICS MAGAZINE and Tropics Mēdia Group hosted the milestone 10th edition of the African DOers Showcase & Powerlist Unveiling, under the theme “United for Impact: Transforming Africa’s Future Through Collective Action.”
On Saturday, 24 May 2025, TROPICS MAGAZINE and Tropics Mēdia Group hosted the milestone 10th edition of the African DOers Showcase & Powerlist Unveiling, under the theme “United for Impact: Transforming Africa’s Future Through Collective Action.”
In 2015, five years after the launch of TROPICS MAGAZINE, the African DOers initiative was born—a visionary platform dedicated to recognizing and celebrating the continent’s most dynamic leaders, entrepreneurs, creatives, and innovators.
En près de vingt ans de carrière, elle a su imposer sa voix singulière, mêlant fiction et réalité sociale, pour raconter des histoires profondément humaines et puissantes, souvent portées par des héroïnes fortes et résilientes.
As founder of Sunuy Films and Astou Productions, Kébé has been instrumental in producing a slate of critically acclaimed documentaries, feature films, and series that spotlight the richness and complexity of African life.
Après un parcours atypique débuté par des études en informatique aux États-Unis, elle s’est tournée vers l’architecture, discipline dans laquelle elle excelle et qu’elle utilise comme un levier de transformation sociale.
As the founder and CEO of Janngo, a pan-African digital finance and e-commerce platform, Ba has emerged as a trailblazer who is redefining how millions of Africans access financial services and participate in the digital economy.
Oumar Sow, chairman of Senegal’s Compagnie Sahélienne d’Entreprises (CSE), stands as a pivotal figure in West Africa’s infrastructure sector.
Founded in 2013, Yoco has emerged as a leading fintech innovator in South Africa, transforming how small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) accept payments and access financial tools.
Moniepoint, formerly known as TeamApt, has rapidly emerged as one of Africa’s leading fintech companies, transforming how businesses and individuals access financial services in Nigeria.
Fondée en 2017 par Mounir Nakhla et Ahmed Mohsen, MNT-Halan est rapidement devenue la fintech la plus valorisée et la mieux financée d’Égypte, avec une valorisation d’environ 1 milliard de dollars en 2025.






