Keeping Up with the Kohorts: 2018

Joining the Anzisha Prize is just a part of these Very Young Entrepreneurs journey, here's what the 2020 fellows have been up to.

2018

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Started at 16: Olamide’s Jewellery Journey

At just 16, while her peers were busy with TikTok trends, Olamide Balogun was turning beads and wire into a brand that speaks louder...

Kaembe Chisenga: Zambia’s Food Delivery Pioneer

Kaembe Chisenga didn’t launch Bwangu Delivery to compete with big courier companies. He started it because people in his community couldn’t get food delivered...

Praise Maliko: The Teen CEO Turning Baobab into Gold

What if your big idea could start right now — before you’ve even graduated? Meet Praise Maliko, a young entrepreneur from Zimbabwe who’s showing...

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2018

Amanda Jojo

Born and raised in Johannesburg, Amanda Jojo is hard at working turning her lifelong...

Joan Nalubega

Growing up in an orphanage, Joan often found herself falling ill with Malaria, a...

Farah Emara

Farah is an artist and student from Cairo with a deep desire to uplift...

Kevin Kibet

Despite being raised in the urban environment of Nairobi, Kevin has always been drawn...

Mohamed Sherif

Nicknamed “the philosopher” by his friends for his thoughtful nature, Mohamed has always had...

Awah Ntseh

Awah grew up in Douala, Cameroon, and has always been drawn to nature and...