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Journalist Cobbo lists Africa’s top 20 international brands

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Last updated: March 17, 2026 10:38 am
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A list highlighting what he described as Africa’s most influential international brands has sparked debate online after it was shared by veteran journalist Charles Onyango-Obbo.

Posting on social media, Onyango-Obbo invited discussion on what he considers the continent’s strongest global brands, ranging from corporations and technology firms to athletes, cultural icons and tourism initiatives.

“Africa’s Top 20 International Brands? Do You Agree? Add Your Candidate,” Onyango-Obbo wrote while unveiling the list.

Among the top entries was South Africa’s national rugby team, South Africa national rugby union team, which he described as Africa’s most successful sports team globally, having won a record four Rugby World Cup titles.

The list also included major corporate brands such as Ethiopian Airlines, which operates one of the continent’s largest global aviation networks, and Morocco’s OCP Group, a dominant player in the global phosphate industry.

Telecommunications giant MTN Group and Nigeria’s industrial conglomerate Dangote Group were also featured for their economic influence and large international footprints.

In the technology and fintech sector, Onyango-Obbo listed mobile money platform M-Pesa, payment company Flutterwave, and digital bank TymeBank as examples of African innovations gaining global reach.

He also included talent network Andela, which connects African software developers to global technology companies.

Beyond business, the list highlighted cultural and sporting figures whose global recognition has elevated Africa’s profile. These included Nigerian music star Burna Boy, Kenyan marathon legend Eliud Kipchoge, and acclaimed author Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie.

Tourism and lifestyle brands were also represented, including Visit Rwanda, Egyptian resort town El Gouna, Ethiopian coffee brand Tomoca Coffee, and South Africa’s cream liqueur Amarula.

The list further featured fashion label MaXhosa Africa, visual activist and photographer Zanele Muholi, and global investment firm Naspers, which holds a major stake in Chinese technology company Tencent.

As an honorary mention, Onyango-Obbo cited Nigerian publishing house Cassava Republic Press for its role in promoting contemporary African literature internationally.

The post quickly attracted reactions from commentators and business observers who debated the criteria for defining an “international brand,” with some suggesting additional African companies, sports teams and cultural exports that could qualify.

While the list is not an official ranking by a research organisation, it reflects a broader conversation about Africa’s growing global influence through business innovation, culture, sport and tourism.

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