Keeping Up with the Kohorts: 2024

The Anzisha Prize is Africa’s biggest award for her youngest entrepreneurs aged 15 - 22 years, and hands out over USD $140,000 every year in business support and prize money to very young entrepreneurs from all over the continent.

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

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Empowering Student Women Entrepreneurs in South African Public Universities

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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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2024

Kouetcha Barthelemy N’serma

About Kouetcha Kouétcha's passion for agriculture, especially livestock, stems from his upbringing in a farming...

Adéléké Ogoutchemi

About Adeleke A passionate young entrepreneur in the field of agriculture, Adéléké earned two scientific...

Myriame Andriamampianina

About Myriame Myriame is an algorithmic engineering student who works full-time as a technology recruiter...

Faith Labija

About Faith As a staunch advocate for female empowerment and gender equality, Faith Labija actively...

Hope German

About Hope Hope holds a degree in Agricultural and Applied Economics from Lilongwe University of...

Churchill Muriuki

About Churchill Despite pursuing engineering studies, Churchill's entrepreneurial spirit remained strong. Co-founding Twendegreen fulfilled his...