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Should societies have heroes? Should nations esteem and applaud the greatest men and women within their borders? Reputation Poll International certainly thinks so.
In January of this year, this global reputation firm released its 2023 list of the 100 Most Reputable Africans. The register presents individuals that model integrity, impact, and visibility. These men and women come from a variety of sectors, including governance and leadership, human rights and advocacy, education, entertainment, and business.
The purpose of this essay is not to analyse the winners. The goal is not to determine which selection was worthy and which was not, though it was inspiring to see Zambian pastor Conrad Mbewe make the list—a friend and fellow brother in Christ.
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Should societies have heroes? Should nations esteem and applaud the greatest men and women within their borders? Reputation Poll International certainly thinks so.
In January of this year, this global reputation firm released its 2023 list of the 100 Most Reputable Africans. The register presents individuals that model integrity, impact, and visibility. These men and women come from a variety of sectors, including governance and leadership, human rights and advocacy, education, entertainment, and business.
The purpose of this essay is not to analyse the winners. The goal is not to determine which selection was worthy and which was not, though it was inspiring to see Zambian pastor Conrad Mbewe make the list—a friend and fellow brother in Christ.

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