Forbes Gives ‘Best Of Africa’ Award To Dr. Rajan Mahtani

“If you succeed in the right team, your achievements will be great.” These words by Dr. Rajan Lekhraj Mahtani absolutely consider ground as great teams are answerable for the accomplishment of any undertaking, business or hierarchical objective. Simultaneously, the accomplishments by any group is generally reliant upon the leadership quality and the pioneer’s inclusion. This authority quality is overflowed by Dr. Rajan Mahtani, one of the top businessmen, philanthropist and charity worker in Zambia. Dr. Rajan Mahtani has just about forty years of business experience and this business commitment is seen across a few areas in Zambia.

Forbes recognized these contributions and recently awarded Dr. Mahtani a prestigious award in the Forbes “Best of Africa” ​​category. These awards were presented at the recent FIN (Foreign Investment Network) roundtable and conference on leadership and philanthropy jointly organized with Forbes Africa. The Forbes-FIN round table is generally held at New York. However, due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, this year’s roundtable was forced to be held online. International business people, opinion leaders, politicians, investors, spiritual leaders, media and other people from various fields participated in the event. Dr. Rajan Lekhraj Mahtani was one of the honorary speakers during the conference. A highlight of the round table was the Forbes “Best of Africa” ​​award. These awards are awarded to African leaders and entrepreneurs in recognition of their contributions to the economic prosperity and empowerment of Africa and its people. Dr. Rajan Lekhraj Mahtani won the prestigious 2021 “Outstanding Entrepreneur of the Year” award. Dr. Rajan Mahtani has made great contributions through his flagship Mahtani Group, covering many fields such as infrastructure, mining, banking and finance, and real estate, energy and agriculture. At the same time, he was also recognized for various charitable contributions such as the establishment of the Zambian Prison Scholarship and the Stephen Malama Award.

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