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FDH’s Nkunika named among Africa’s Top 100 Marketing leaders

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FDH Bank Head of Digital Financial Services Levie Nkunika, has been recognised among Africa’s 100 most impactful marketing, brand, and reputation leaders.

The inaugural Africa CMO 100 (ACMO100), compiled by Brand Africa, honours leaders demonstrating strong brand stewardship, consumer insight, revenue growth, and market positioning.

Reacting to the recognition, Nkunika said the award positions FDH Bank more strongly on the marketing landscape while motivating him personally to continue driving impact.

“Being named among the Top 100 Chief Marketing Officers in Africa is both humbling and deeply motivating. This recognition reflects the unwavering support of my executives, peers, and the dedication of my team,” he said.

He also applauded the Institute of Marketing in Malawi (IMM) for advancing the marketing profession.

“I am grateful to IMM for fostering excellence and increasing the visibility of Malawian professionals. I have embraced the role of a growth architect—leveraging data, technology, and customer insight,” he added.

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Nkunika further said the recognition reinforces the importance of influencing strategy and driving innovation as Malawi shapes its industries and story on the continental and global stage.

Speaking on the recognition, Daniel Ngwira, Director of Communications and Public Relations at IMM, said the recognition reflects the growing impact of marketing professionals in Malawi.

“This award shows that professionals have been influential within their organisations and to IMM. It serves as an inspiration to current and future generations of marketers”.

“We believe this is just the beginning and look forward to seeing more Malawian marketers take up influential roles locally and internationally,” said Ngwira.

Among other Malawians recognised is Sobhuza Ngwenya, Marketing Director for TNM plc.

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