Keeping Up with the Kohorts: 2014

Joining the Anzisha Prize is just a part of these Very Young Entrepreneurs journey, here's what the 2014 fellows have been up to.

2014

Winnifred Selby

Winnifred Selby co-founded the Ghana Bamboo Bikes (GBB)  in an effort to address unemployment...

Jeffrey Mulaudzi

Jeffrey Mulaudzi is the CEO and founder of Mulaudzi Bike Tours, a lifestyle bike...

Tom Osborn

VIDEO CREDIT: KELLY RANCK Tom Osborn is the founder of Greenchar, a clean energy company...

Sam Kodo

Sam Kodo, the founder of Infinite Loop, built his first robot at 8. With...

Martha Njeri Chumo

VIDEO CREDIT: JOSEPH MATHAI - IHUB Njeri, a young lady from Kenya and an IT...

Chineye Okoro Onu

  Chineye’s passion for art and the environment stirred up a desire to create a...

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