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162 organisations compete for prestigious CIO100 awards

Winners will be unveiled during the CIO100 Symposium & Awards scheduled for November 19–21, 2025, at the Enashipai Resort & Spa in Naivasha, Kenya.

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by BOSCO MARITA

Technology07 October 2025 - 15:00
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In Summary


  • The shortlist was drawn from 1,200 applications submitted by enterprises, government agencies, NGOs, and start-ups across East, West, South Africa, and Mauritius.
  • Among the notable names in this year’s line-up are Dangote Group (Nigeria), Safaricom PLC, Kenya Airways, RwandAir, FirstBank of Nigeria, and Equity Bank.
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Geoffrey Gitagia, CIO of the Year 2024, Group IT Manager, Avenue Healthcare, poses with his award at the CIO100 Gala Dinner at Enashipai Resort and SPA.




A record 162 organisations from across Africa have been shortlisted for the 2025 CIO100 Awards, marking one of the most competitive editions of the annual event.

The awards, now in their 17th year, recognise technology leaders and organisations driving digital transformation across the continent.

The shortlist was drawn from 1,200 applications submitted by enterprises, government agencies, NGOs, and start-ups across East, West, South Africa, and Mauritius.

Among the notable names in this year’s line-up are Dangote Group (Nigeria), Safaricom PLC, Kenya Airways, RwandAir, FirstBank of Nigeria, and Equity Bank.

Winners will be unveiled during the CIO100 Symposium & Awards scheduled for November 19–21, 2025, at the Enashipai Resort & Spa in Naivasha, Kenya.

Organisers say the record number of entries reflects Africa’s fast-paced digital transformation journey.

According to research by Mordor Intelligence, Africa’s digital transformation market is projected to hit $30 billion in 2025 and more than double to $63 billion by 2030.

This growth, experts argue, underscores the fact that technology has shifted from being a support function to a driver of strategy and competitiveness.

Harry Hare, Chairman of CIO Africa by dx⁵, which organises the awards, noted that the 2025 shortlist proves African companies are no longer just adopting technology but leading global conversations on digital innovation.

“From Rwanda’s tax digitalisation to Nigeria’s fintech revolution to Kenya’s renewable energy innovations, these leaders are proving that Africa isn’t just participating in the global digital economy, we’re defining its future,” Hare said.

The finalists represent a wide range of critical sectors. In financial services, shortlisted organisations include Equity Bank, Amhara Bank of Ethiopia, NMB Bank in Tanzania, and Stanbic Bank Uganda.

In public service, the Kenya Revenue Authority, Rwanda Revenue Authority, and South Africa’s Department of Health are among those recognised.

From the energy sector, KenGen and Kenya Power made the cut, while in telecommunications, Airtel Kenya and Safaricom were shortlisted. Kenya Airways and RwandAir also stand out in the transport category.

Preliminary findings from the CIO100 Mega Trends Report show African organisations are prioritising investments in artificial intelligence, data analytics, and cloud technologies.

These investments are aimed at improving efficiency, enhancing resilience, and fostering sustainable growth.

The three-day CIO100 Symposium will not only celebrate winners but also host high-level discussions.

The programme includes executive strategy sessions, live technology demonstrations in areas such as cybersecurity and AI, and policy forums on Africa’s digital future.

Attendees will include leaders from banking, healthcare, agriculture, education, manufacturing, and energy sectors.

“CIO100 has become more than an awards programme. It’s where Africa’s digital future is debated, designed, and accelerated,” Hare added.

Since its inception in 2009, the CIO100 Awards have honoured more than 1,700 technology projects across 15 African countries.

Organisers say this year’s edition will be the most impactful yet, as African organisations increasingly harness innovation to drive both business value and social impact.