
Victoria Sibeya, Acting Managing Director of the National Petroleum Corporation of Namibia (NAMCOR), has been awarded the prestigious Rising Star Award at the 29th Big Five Board Awards, a flagship event recognising excellence in Africa’s upstream energy industry.
The accolade, which highlights young professionals demonstrating exceptional leadership, innovation and impact, was presented during a ceremony that brought together industry leaders from across the continent.
The event was introduced by Namibia’s Petroleum Commissioner, Maggy Shino, and sponsored by global energy giant Eni.
In addition to Sibeya’s recognition, several other individuals and organisations were honoured for their contributions to the sector. Katrina Fisher of ExxonMobil received the Leading Women in African Energy Award for her pioneering leadership. Standard Bank Group was named African Energy Financier of the Year for its instrumental role in funding growth and innovation across the continent.
The Local Impact Award went to the ExxonMobil Foundation – STEM Africa, in recognition of its positive contributions to African communities.
John Ardill of ExxonMobil received the Elephant Award for his distinguished individual contribution to the industry, while Azule Energy was presented with the Lion Award for its outstanding corporate performance.
Angola’s ANPG received the Rhino Award as Africa’s top national oil company or regulator. Rhino Resources Ltd was recognised with the Leopard Award as the continent’s leading independent energy player, while TGS was named Service & Supply Company of the Year, earning the Buffalo Award.
The event’s highest honour, the Africa’s Legend Award, which celebrates lifetime achievement and legacy, was bestowed upon HE Diamantino Pedro Azevedo.
The awards, held annually, are widely regarded as one of the premier platforms celebrating African excellence in the global energy landscape.