Didi Onwu
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Didi is a cultural hybrid that is passionate about producing and designing stories that push readers to go beyond the page fold. She has a particular passion for our African stories and is sure to give each story the star treatment it deserves. As an assiduous multi-platform journalist, she is well versed in print, online, radio, and digital communications.
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[Op-ed] Forget Silicon Valley: Adapting startup systems in the context of Africa
By Yegeta Tsegayetelila Yegeta Tsegayetelila is an Anzisha blog contributor whose focus is on exploring entrepreneurship and business...
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How to get away with Digital Marketing for very young entrepreneur campaigns
By Suzan Kibirige Suzan Kibirige is the Growth and Campaigns Associate at the Anzisha Prize. She heads the...
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Celebrating very young entrepreneurs: Stories from the frontlines
By Didi Onwu Didi Onwu is the Communications and Stakeholder Relations Associate for The Anzisha Prize. For the...
For: Investors
FarmTime secures $50,000 through new revenue-linked matching fund
PRESS RELEASE - FarmTime Company Ltd, an exciting new entrant to the organic fertilizer market in Tanzania,...
For: Investors
Press Release: Top 26 young entrepreneurs in Africa selected for new three-year Anzisha Prize fellowships
Africa’s youngest entrepreneurs are soldiering on in the face of the pandemic
Johannesburg, South Africa, 20 October 2021...
For: Investors
Breaking down funding barriers for young entrepreneurs
By Matilda Dibakwane. Matilda is the current Chief of Staff for the Anzisha Prize and spearheads the...
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Introducing The Quest: Watch as the Anzisha Prize discovers Africa’s youngest entrepreneurs
Nine countries. 50 entrepreneurs. All vying for an opportunity to become part of the 2021 Anzisha Prize...
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Think Like a Parent, Act Like a Coach
Nolizwe Mhlaba leads the Anzisha Prize’s work to support the individuals who are likely to wield the...
For: Parents
The Anzisha Scenario – A future where students of high potential choose entrepreneurship as a career
The term “4th Industrial Revolution” has come to embody the conversation around the future of supply-side of the jobs debate -skills and education. We hope to drive new research, discussion and policy around the demand-side of employment by deeply exploring entrepreneurship as a career -particularly for students of high potential.
For: Investors
Anzisha Fellow joins world’s biggest Start-up incubator Station F
By Dolapo Adeyanju Matina Razafimahefa, a 23-year-old Anzisha Fellow and the CEO of Sayna – an innovative EdTech venture in Madagascar-was selected for this year’s Station F...
For: Policy Makers
How supporting Africa’s youngest entrepreneurs has built my resilience
Nhlawulo Shikwambane, former Anzisha Prize Coordinater, shares lessons she has learned from her time championing Africa's...
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Do peers make better investors for young entrepreneurs’ businesses?
By Dolapo Adeyanju It’s no secret that some businesses fail. It’s a bumpy ride that is often lonely...