How the 2015 Fellows have benefitted from the Anzisha Prize Published by Staff Writer on 22 March 2016 Here is how some of last year’s fellows have benefitted from the fellowship in the four months since being selected.
Young Ghanaian builds footwear company with a difference Published by Staff Writer on 21 December 2015 Mabel Suglo shares how her grandmother’s leprosy inspired her to start EcoShoes in Kumasi.
Nigerian job placement technology entrepreneur wins Anzisha 2015 Grand Prize Published by Staff Writer on 19 November 2015 The Anzisha Prize is thrilled to announce this year’s winner of the grand prize in the fifth year of Africa’s premier award for youth entrepreneurship, Chris Kwekowe, founder of Slatecube.
Meet Africa’s top young entrepreneurs for 2015 Published by Staff Writer on 17 September 2015 Here are this year’s top 12 finalists for the Anzisha Prize, and why they deserve to be in the running for the title of Africa’s top young entrepreneur in 2015.
Five young Africans using business to clean up the environment Published by Staff Writer on 20 August 2015 A sample of some of the 2015 Anzisha Prize applicants who are operating within the renewable energy and recycling space.
Three young African women whose ideas are making a difference Published by Staff Writer on 17 July 2015 This year, there are also a number of strong women candidates for the Anzisha Prize who are defining their place in the world of social entrepreneurship. Here is a sample of them.