Alain St. Ange Named Among Africa’s Top 50 Hospitality Titans
The Hospitality Awards Africa 2026 has officially unveiled its highly anticipated list of the Top 50 Men in Hospitality & Tourism in Africa. This prestigious roster honors the distinguished personalities whose relentless contributions continue to reshape, elevate, and define the African tourism and hospitality landscape.
This year’s list celebrates a diverse cohort of visionary leaders, innovators, marketers, hoteliers, and destination champions from across the continent. These are individuals who have demonstrated exceptional excellence, resilience, and an unwavering commitment to the growth of Africa’s travel sector.
A Continental Icon: Alain St. Ange
Among the celebrated personalities is Alain St. Ange of Seychelles, whose inclusion has been warmly welcomed across the global tourism industry.
Currently serving as Ambassador-at-Large for Seychelles—a position appointed by President Dr. Patrick Herminie—St. Ange remains one of Africa’s most respected and internationally recognized tourism figures. His career is defined by a unique blend of strategic vision and hands-on execution.
As the former Minister of Tourism, Civil Aviation, Ports, and Marine of Seychelles, he distinguished himself through dynamic leadership and innovative destination marketing. His tenure helped position Seychelles as one of the world’s most visible and admired island destinations. His influence, however, extended far beyond his home nation:
- Regional Cooperation: St. Ange played a pivotal role in strengthening regional ties by creating and promoting the Indian Ocean Vanilla Islands, a strategic alliance uniting island nations under a shared vision of visibility and collaboration.
- Cultural Renaissance: He is widely credited as the driving force behind the globally acclaimed Carnaval International de Victoria, an event that significantly elevated Seychelles’ international profile and showcased the islands as a vibrant, culturally rich destination.
- Global Leadership: In 2017, Seychelles nominated St. Ange as its candidate for Secretary-General of the UN Tourism (formerly UNWTO), a testament to the confidence placed in his global vision.
Recognized as a tourism marketing guru, St. Ange continues to inspire stakeholders across Africa and beyond through his advocacy, mentorship, and passion for destination development. His presence on this list reaffirms his enduring impact on the continent’s tourism evolution.
The Full List of Honorees
Congratulations to all 50 professionals whose dedication and leadership have earned them this continental recognition. The complete roster of the Hospitality Awards Africa 2026 Top 50 Men in Hospitality & Tourism is presented below:
| Dr. Eric Mekueye | Lionel Djondo | John Maddison | John Addo Kufuor | David Eduaful |
| Adedayo Olawuyi | Amit Dhanda | Beine Arthur | Devendra Asher | Frew Getachew |
| Barigye Sam | Habib Hjiri | Patrick Kiilu | David Macha Mwaka | Emmanuel Turatsinze |
| Boago Nfichane | Daniel Sambai | Martin Bredenoord | Martin Zarybnicky | Shashank Gupta |
| Ayo Ademilwa | Alain St. Ange | William Kwamina | Obaje Pius Uyo | Divine Mattey |
| Carlo Martins | Ashish Ugal | Paul Omache | Joseph T.Q Nartey | Johnny El Ghobri |
| Abdelqader Alagamy | Prof. Kobby Mensah | Thomas Noll | Jonathan Hanson | Gareth Alexander |
| Morten Ebbesen | Paddington Muguza | Promodth Paul | Dr. Samuel Itodo | Adedayo Adesugba |
| Ikechi Uko | Robert Mensah | Isaac O. Adjei | Lucky George | Prof. Wasiu Babalola |
| Mulu Nzanvi | Anthony Akaeze | Seth Yeboah Ocran | Alex Essilfie | Gilbert Abeiku Aggrey |
Note: Full PhD and professional titles have been standardized for readability in this table.
As Africa’s tourism sector continues its robust growth, these leaders stand as beacons of progress. Their recognition by the Hospitality Awards Africa 2026 is not just an accolade, but a confirmation that collaboration and passion remain the true engines of the continent’s success.







