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Top 5 African Visionaries Powering Technology and Space Innovation

Africa’s ascent in the technology and space sectors is being championed by a new generation of leaders building digital infrastructure, expanding data networks, and positioning the continent as a key player in global space exploration. From pan-African telecom pioneers to space agency executives, these five individuals exemplify the continent’s growing influence in science, innovation, and advanced technology.

1. Strive Masiyiwa — Founder and Executive Chairman, Cassava Technologies (Zimbabwe)

Strive Masiyiwa continues to be a leading voice in Africa’s digital transformation. Through Cassava Technologies, he is building Africa’s first network of AI-driven “factories” to strengthen data infrastructure and cloud computing across the continent. His broader Econet ecosystem spans telecommunications, fintech, and renewable energy, empowering millions through connectivity and technology access. Masiyiwa’s leadership remains pivotal in shaping Africa’s participation in the global digital economy.

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2. Mike Adenuga — Founder and Chairman, Globacom (Nigeria)

Mike Adenuga’s influence in telecommunications has transformed West Africa’s digital infrastructure. Through Globacom, Nigeria’s second-largest mobile network, he pioneered low-cost connectivity and extensive fiber-optic networks linking several West African countries. His investments have not only expanded broadband reach but also contributed to digital inclusion and the development of indigenous tech capacity, solidifying his reputation as one of Africa’s most powerful tech moguls.

3. Gaspard Twagirayezu — CEO, Rwanda Space Agency (Rwanda)

At the helm of Rwanda’s Space Agency, Gaspard Twagirayezu represents the next generation of African space leadership. His strategic oversight includes advancing national satellite programs and fostering international partnerships to boost Africa’s presence in global space technology. Elected Vice President of the International Astronautical Federation in 2025, Twagirayezu’s leadership has brought Rwanda into the global conversation on space governance and innovation.

4. Andiswa Mlisa — Interim CEO, South African National Space Agency (South Africa)

Andiswa Mlisa stands as one of Africa’s most accomplished space scientists. With over two decades of experience in Earth Observation and space applications, she leads SANSA’s current expansion into space infrastructure, research, and digital Earth services. Her focus on capacity building and regional collaboration reflects South Africa’s enduring leadership in the continent’s space economy.

5. Dr. Tidiane Ouattara — President, African Space Council (Côte d’Ivoire)

As President of the African Space Council under the African Space Agency, Dr. Tidiane Ouattara plays a central role in shaping Africa’s continental space policy. He leads coordination efforts for space investment, satellite development, and regulatory harmonization across member states. His vision for a unified African space agenda underpins the continent’s long-term strategy for space exploration, environmental monitoring, and digital sovereignty.

Methodology

The individuals on this list were selected based on their active leadership positions and verifiable contributions between 2023 and 2025 across Africa’s technology and space sectors. Consideration was given to institutional scale, regional representation, innovation impact, and global influence. Sources consulted include Space in Africa, African Business, The Africa Report, Forbes Africa, and verified institutional announcements. This feature seeks to highlight ongoing leadership shaping Africa’s role in the global digital and aerospace economy.

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