Nairobi, May 28 -- Fifteen years ago, 'Africa Rising' became the phrase that dominated investor roadshows and development forums. It was compelling and aspirational, but for many Africans, it often felt like a story being told from the outside looking in. The growth numbers were real, but ownership of the narrative was less certain.

What is happening now feels fundamentally different. Across boardrooms, industries, and policy circles, African business leaders are no longer waiting to be invited to the growth conversation. They are driving it. More importantly, they have skin in the game. There is a level of urgency, conviction, and accountability emerging among this generation of leaders that feels less like rhetoric and more like respon...