Keeping Up with the Kohorts: 2020

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

2020

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798 African Women-Led Businesses Granted USD$3.99 Million to Drive Africa’s Green Transformation 

– Earlier this year, the European Union (EU), Organisation of African, Caribbean and Pacific States (OACPS), German Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and...

Empowering Student Women Entrepreneurs in South African Public Universities

South Africa’s 16 Days of Activism Against Women and Children this year embraces the theme “30 Years of Advancing Collective Action to End Violence...

Innovative teaching approaches could yield most career-ready, entrepreneurial graduates

Today’s high levels of youth unemployment and increasing graduate unemployability strengthen the business case for more innovative approaches to teaching, if universities are to...

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2020

Jonathan Paul Katumba

About Johnathan Johnathan studied at Namilyango Junior Boys and continued to Namilyango College for secondary...

Saly Sarr

About Saly Saly Sarr was born and raised in Thies, Senegal and is the fourth...

Agbor-Ebai Nenembou Frida

About Agbor-Ebai Agbor-Ebai is from Cameroon. She is currently an accounting student at the University...

Mohamed Bah

About Mohamed Mohamed A. Bah graduated in 2016 with Bsc. Honors in Business and Information...

David Denis

About David David describes himself as courageous, innovative and self-driven. Currently, he is taking a...

Alaa Moatamed

About Alaa At an early age, Alaa had a passion for business. In 2016, she...