When you meet Edwin Moindi, it doesn’t take long to realise you’re in the presence of a rare blend—a thinker and a doer, a strategist with the soul of a storyteller, and a teacher who plants both seeds in minds and literal seeds in soil.
Since 2022, Edwin has faithfully served as a Judge at the African Christian Authors Book Award (ACABA), offering not just professional critique, but vision, insight, and unwavering belief in the power of African Christian literature. For us, his presence has been both grounding and propelling—like standing on solid rock while catching the wind of possibility.
But Edwin’s story doesn’t begin or end in the judging panel. He is a published author, and his books speak volumes—Self & Identity: The Nine Conversations that Question, Empower and Transform for the 21st Century invites readers into deep personal reflection, while A Pilgrimage to Palermo & Other Stories explores culture, soul, and human experience with narrative elegance.
Professionally, Edwin is the founder of a transformational management consulting firm, equipping organisations across Africa with strategic tools to thrive. His core identity as a growth enabler shines through in how he leads and manages teams, blending project management, risk expertise, and research excellence into every endeavour. With a solid background in risk management and a proven track record in leadership, Edwin currently serves as director and advisor to four companies, helping shape futures that are not only sustainable but meaningful.
And just when you think you’ve figured him out, you’ll find him in his quiet moments tending to his farm—because growth, after all, is a principle he lives by in every sphere.
He is also a keynote speaker and start-up advisor, frequently invited to share wisdom at the intersection of leadership, faith, innovation, and identity. His voice is calm, his insights sharp, and his heart deeply rooted in purpose.
At ACABA, we celebrate Edwin not just for what he does, but for who he is—a man of integrity, impact, and intention. He’s a bridge between the wisdom of yesterday and the innovation of tomorrow.
Thank you, Judge Edwin. Africa and the Kingdom salute you.



