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SMU Alumna wins 40 Under 40 Africa Award in Ghana

Excellence in healthcare leadership is not accidental — it is cultivated through vision, discipline and purpose. One such example is Dr Andile Molokomme (Dr Andie), a dynamic medical doctor, entrepreneur and philanthropist who has recently added a prestigious continental accolade to her growing list of achievements. A proud alumna of Sefako Makgatho Health Sciences University (SMU), her success reflects the calibre of globally competitive and socially responsive graduates produced by the institution.

 

Dr Molokomme was honoured at the esteemed 40 Under 40 Africa Awards, where she emerged as the winner in the Philanthropy and Charity category. The ceremony, held on 14 February 2026 at the elegant Kempinski Hotel Gold Coast City in Accra, Ghana, brought together influential leaders, entrepreneurs and dignitaries from across the African continent. Among those in attendance were traditional Ghanaian leaders and ambassadors from South Africa and Zimbabwe, underscoring the significance of the occasion.

 

Launched in 2022, the 40 Under 40 Africa Awards celebrate young African leaders under the age of 40 who are demonstrating innovation, resilience and transformative leadership in their respective fields. The awards have since expanded into several African countries, including South Africa, and have, in recent years, positioned themselves on the global stage. The 2026 global edition is scheduled to take place in Dubai in April.

 

This year’s competition was fiercely contested. Out of 150 entries from 28 countries, 110 finalists were selected across 40 categories, with only 46 winners ultimately announced. Dr Molokomme stood out among six finalists in her category.

 

“There were 150 entries from 28 countries, 110 finalists and only 46 winners — and I was one of them under the Charity and Philanthropy category. My category had six contestants,” she said.

 

Describing the achievement as both personal and collective, she added: “This is a massive win for me and our organisation, as this is our first award. When I started Phenomenal Young Persons, it was never about the limelight but impact.”

 

The founder of the awards, Richard Abbey Jnr, explained the vision behind the initiative: “We named it the Forty Under Forty because 40 is the midpoint, and we also wanted to highlight and celebrate excellence, courage and ambition among Africa’s young entrepreneurs.”

 

True to that vision, Dr Molokomme’s work extends far beyond clinical practice. Through her youth empowerment organisation, Phenomenal Young Persons, she has mentored and inspired young people across South Africa. Her initiatives have received endorsement from both the Department of Basic Education and the Department of Higher Education and Training, and she has established a meaningful presence in institutions such as Sefako Makgatho Health Sciences University, the University of Pretoria, Tshwane University of Technology and several Technical and Vocational Education and Training colleges.

 

Her journey reflects a multidimensional approach to leadership. An alumna of Sefako Makgatho Health Sciences University, Dr Molokomme embodies the institution’s commitment to producing graduates who are not only academically proficient but socially conscious and ethically grounded.

 

Her entrepreneurial spirit was ignited during her university years, leading to the establishment of AndiBeauty — a cosmetic brand rooted in empowerment rather than vanity. “I didn’t want just another beauty label,” she explained. “I wanted one that uplifted women.”

 

What began as a retail concept has since evolved into AndiBeauty Spa, offering medical-grade aesthetic treatments alongside brief wellness consultations and healthcare referrals. By integrating beauty, wellness and preventative healthcare, she has created an innovative model that reflects her medical background and passion for holistic wellbeing.

 

For Sefako Makgatho Health Sciences University, this continental recognition is a powerful affirmation of its mission to nurture leaders who make meaningful contributions beyond the lecture hall. Dr Andile Molokomme’s achievement demonstrates how education, when anchored in purpose and service, can translate into impact across borders.

 

As the awards prepare for their global showcase in Dubai, her story stands as an inspiring reminder that Africa’s future is being shaped by young leaders who are bold enough to dream, disciplined enough to work and committed enough to serve. Among them is an SMU alumna whose influence now reaches far beyond South Africa’s shores.

By Dimakatso Modise

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