
Increased representation from Africa on shortlisting juriesThe 2026 Cannes Lions Shortlisting Jury includes increased representation from Africa, including from top marketers such as VW’s Bridget Harpur and EcoBank’s Oriane Canfrin, to some of the continent's best creatives, from South Africans Bananas’ Justin Gomes to The Odd Number’s Thabang Manyelo, Kenya’s Twotone Global’s Gil Kemami, and Nigeria’s Omawumi Ogbe of GLG Communications. ![]() The 2026 Cannes Lions Shortlisting Jury includes increased representation from Africa (Image supplied) The Cannes Lions Shortlisting Jury is made up of over 200 Jurors from across diverse sectors and markets. This year also features a record number of independent agencies, plus increased representation from Africa and the Pacific region. They’ll be reviewing thousands of submissions to set the stage for history-making moments, record-breaking wins and a new benchmark for global creative excellence. Africa’s shortlist jury membersSouth AfricaDirect: Dudu Mokholo, chief marketing officer, Pernod Ricard Africa Middle East EthiopiaFilm Craft: Zelalem Woldemariam, CEO and chief creative director, Zeleman Communications GhanaBrand Experience & Activation: Delali Dzidzienyo, head, marketing and corporate affairs, First National Bank Ghana Ivory CoastCreative Commerce: Oriane Canfrin, head of marketing and communication, Ecobank KenyaCreative Strategy: Gil Kemami, CEO Pan-Africa, Twotone Global MoroccoFilm Craft: Ali Rguigue, CEO, Artcoustic NamibiaFilm Craft: Oshoveli Shipoh, executive creative director, StreetLeader Creative NigeriaMedia: Promise Oduh, associate director, mediaReachOMD Nigeria UgandaBrand Experience & Activation: Josephine Muvumba, managing director, Metropolitan Republic Uganda West and Central AfricaCreative Strategy: Emeka Obia, regional head of strategy, Publicis West Africa ZimbabweDirect: Tawanda Mahobele, creative lead, TBWA Zimbabwe
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