Africa’s tourism industry is experiencing a powerful resurgence, shaped by leaders who are reimagining how the continent presents itself to the world. From innovative destination marketing to cultural revival and policy reform, these visionaries are redefining Africa’s global tourism appeal while empowering local communities to benefit from sustainable growth.
1. June Chepkemei — CEO, Kenya Tourism Board (Kenya, East Africa)

June Chepkemei stands at the forefront of Kenya’s evolving tourism narrative. As the Chief Executive Officer of the Kenya Tourism Board, she has introduced dynamic campaigns that diversify Kenya’s image beyond its wildlife heritage to include cultural, business, and sports tourism. Recognized among Africa’s 50 Most Influential CEOs, Chepkemei’s leadership is anchored in strategic innovation, digital marketing, and community inclusion, positioning Kenya as a multifaceted destination in global travel.
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2. Nabeela Farida Tunis — Minister of Tourism and Cultural Affairs (Sierra Leone, West Africa)

Nabeela Tunis has become one of West Africa’s most progressive public officials in tourism development. Since taking office in 2023, she has championed people-centered governance, destination rebranding, and cultural diplomacy. Through initiatives such as the Year of Ecotourism campaign and the Creative Economy Diagnostic Report, Tunis is driving Sierra Leone’s emergence as a vibrant, eco-friendly travel destination rich in natural beauty and cultural pride.
3. Wanle Akinboboye — Founder, La Campagne Tropicana Beach Resort (Nigeria, West and Central Africa)

For over three decades, Wanle Akinboboye has combined culture, art, and hospitality to define what he calls “Afrotourism.” As the founder of La Campagne Tropicana Beach Resort, he has championed African-themed hospitality experiences that blend luxury with tradition. With resort developments across countries like Côte d’Ivoire and Ethiopia, Akinboboye’s work has become a benchmark for authentic African leisure tourism that honors heritage while creating economic value.
4. Fatou Mas Jobe — Former Minister of Tourism and Culture (The Gambia, West Africa)

Fatou Mas Jobe remains one of Africa’s most respected figures in tourism leadership. During her tenure as The Gambia’s Minister of Tourism and Culture, she led impactful reforms that enhanced destination visibility and tourism infrastructure. Even after leaving public office, Jobe continues to shape Africa’s tourism narrative through her advisory work and thought leadership, earning recognition among Africa’s Top 100 Global Tourism Leaders.
5. Abeiku Santana — CEO, Kaya Tours and Tourism Promoter (Ghana, West Africa)

Abeiku Santana has successfully bridged the gap between media, marketing, and travel. As CEO of Kaya Tours, he has created innovative tourism experiences that showcase Ghana’s cultural vibrancy and hospitality. His storytelling prowess, amplified through media platforms, has made him one of Africa’s most influential tourism promoters. Honored among Africa’s Top 100 Global Travel Leaders, Santana continues to inspire youth participation and entrepreneurship within the tourism and hospitality sectors.
Methodology
This list highlights five leading figures who have significantly influenced Africa’s tourism industry through innovation, leadership, and sustainable development. Selection was based on verified leadership positions, documented initiatives, and measurable sector impact between 2021 and 2025. Efforts were made to ensure regional diversity across East, West, and Central Africa. All information was verified through official tourism board announcements, government websites, and reputable industry publications such as Voyages Afriq, ATQ News, and The Guardian Nigeria.
