Low-cost PCs, e-learning and health apps: What three young techies are doing in Africa Published by Kate Douglas on 2 July 2014 Tech entrepreneurs have the power to bring solutions to many of Africa’s problems.
Three young women who are using entrepreneurship to solve problems in Africa Published by Kate Douglas on 25 June 2014 How we made it in Africa profiles three young and innovative women entrepreneurs.
Three innovative young African entrepreneurs working in agriculture Published by Kate Douglas on 18 June 2014 How we made it in Africa looks at three entrepreneurs who have developed innovative agriculture-related businesses in their respective countries.
How a teenager started Uganda’s first paper bag manufacturing company Published by Kate Douglas on 11 June 2014 Award winning entrepreneur, Andrew Mupuya, was 16 when he came up with the idea to manufacture paper bags in Uganda.
Inventor of waterless bath says business is a hustle Published by Kate Douglas on 4 June 2014 “The biggest challenge I see with young entrepreneurs is not sitting down and doing the research.”
Africa’s top three young entrepreneurs share their secrets to success Published by Kate Douglas on 21 May 2014 Anzisha Prize winners show that age has nothing to do with business success.
Trash into cash: A student makes a business from recycling Published by Staff Writer on 14 May 2014 Green’Act aims to change habits by introducing recycling on school campuses.
Women lag in youth entrepreneurship in Africa Published by Kate Douglas on 7 May 2014 Over two-thirds of applications to this year’s Anzisha Prize were by men.
It’s important to surround yourself with the right people, says social entrepreneur Published by Staff Writer on 30 April 2014 At the age of 14, Neftaly Malatjie decided it was time to make a difference in his poverty-stricken community, Diepsloot.
How David Mwendele is making money to fund his youth charity Published by Dinfin Mulupi on 16 April 2014 “I was very frustrated seeing fellow youth who were not lucky enough to get an education suffering.”
$75,000 Anzisha Prize deadline extended to April 15 Published by Staff Writer on 9 April 2014 Young African entrepreneurs – only one more week left to get applications in.
How Freddie the Dreamer introduced technology in rural Tanzania Published by Dinfin Mulupi on 2 April 2014 “If you go to my village today almost 90% of the youth know how to use computers. I am very proud of that.”
Past Anzisha Prize finalists urge young entrepreneurs to enter for 2014 Published by Dinfin Mulupi on 26 March 2014 “We are looking for young people who have that intelligence, that drive, that hunger and that passion for what they are doing.”
One week left to apply for the Anzisha Prize Published by Promotional Feature on 24 March 2014 Africa’s youngest entrepreneurs have until April 1 to apply for the continent’s premier youth entrepreneurship award.