Part of the Africa Commerce & Industry Summit (ACIS) 2026 — a summit, awards gala, exhibition and dinner presented by the Kenya National Chamber of Commerce and Industry (KNCCI) to mark its 60th anniversary. The ACIS Gala Awards recognise outstanding Kenyan businesses and entrepreneurs across 8 public categories plus 3 special recognitions, culminating in a gala dinner where winners are announced.
Nominations are open!Know someone who deserves recognition? Nominate them for this event.
Recognises revenue and market-share growth, sector leadership, resilience, sound governance and Companies Act compliance, and contribution to the Kenyan economy through job creation and local supply-chain integration.
Recognises a Micro or Small Enterprise (per the MSME Act, 2012) demonstrating year-on-year growth, sound bookkeeping and formalisation, and positive contribution to its local community or county economy.
Recognises adoption of digital tools — mobile money, e-commerce, cloud systems or automation — producing a measurable gain in efficiency, reach or customer experience, and alignment with Kenya's digital economy.
Recognises a business at least 51% owned or founded by a woman, with demonstrated growth, impact beyond the business — mentorship, job creation for women — and ability to navigate sector-specific and Kenyan market barriers.
Recognises a documented CSR or sustainability programme with measurable outcomes, statutory compliance (Employment Act, NSSF, SHIF, PAYE), and responsible business conduct — governance, ethical sourcing, anti-corruption, NEMA compliance.
Recognises a KNCCI county chapter for membership growth and retention, level of activity — events, advocacy, member engagement — and demonstrated impact on the county's business environment, scored on a per-member basis.
Recognises a business registered in Kenya for no more than 3 years, annual turnover below KES 5 million, at least 50 paying customers, and proof of funding secured or investment readiness.
Recognises a business at least 51% owned or founded by individuals aged 18-35, with evidence of profit reinvestment, youth employed or formally engaged, and year-on-year revenue or active-user growth.
Recognises a business with strong practices hiring and supporting persons with disabilities. Selected by the National Council for Persons with Disabilities (NCPWD) — no public vote.