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SA Entrepreneur Theo Baloyi Announced As The Young Business Leader Of The Year By The AABLA

SA Entrepreneur Theo Baloyi Announced As The Young Business Leader Of The Year By The AABLA. South African entrepreneur and founder of Bathu Theo Baloyi took to Twitter to announce that he has been awarded as the Young Business Leader Of The Year by the ALL Africa Business Leader Awards (AABLA).

The post read, “Forbes Africa. Sold Bathu from the boot of the car & now we are Pan African Leaders. Another one – YOUNG BUSINESS LEADER OF THE YEAR. I am humbled to be honored by the @AABLA’s as the Young Business Leader of the year, @Forbesafrica @cnbcafrica.”

The All Africa Business Leaders Awards in partnership with CNBC Africa remain Africa’s largest single-business awards. Now celebrating ten incredible years as the continents leading business recognition, the All Africa Business Leaders Awards (AABLA™) in Partnership with CNBC Africa hosted its Grand Finale at the Sun City Superbowl on the 3rd June 2022. The AABLA have been telling an African story of perseverance, success, innovation, and accountability for the past nine years and have become synonymous with recognizing the best in business leadership on the African continent, and they continue to grow in boldness and stature.

The All Africa Business Leaders Award in partnership with CNBC Africa is an award of incredible honour Winners of the award exemplify the best in African Leadership. They exemplify the core values of a successful leader – strength, innovation, ingenuity, knowledge and foresight – values that are imperative to carving out powerful businesses in a Pan-African and Global economy.

Bathu is a sneaker brand that advices people to walk their journey as their life is unique to them. The founder of Bathu Theo Baloyi has also been exemplary through this as he has been focussing on building his own business regardless of the negative comments or negative criticism he receives. This has allowed him to propel himself and his company to the international stage where he is now being recognised for his leadership skills that managed to build a black owned sneaker brand.

By Thomas Chiothamisi
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