African Leadership Academy and Mastercard Foundation are pleased to announce that 22 year old, Ibrahima Ben Aziz Konate from Cote D'Ivoire has been awarded the top prize at the seventh annual Anzisha Prize awards gala. Ibrahima Ben Aziz is the founder of Poultry D'Or, a poultry business that often has
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21 Year Old Ugandan Entrepreneur Wins Shs36m At Top Africa Awards
Ignatius Ahumuza, 21, a Ugandan entrepreneur has won US$10,000 (Shs36.4m) Anzisha Prize at Africa’s premier awards for youngest entrepreneurs held on October 24, 2017 in Johannesburg, South Africa. Ahumuza is among the fifteen (15) young African entrepreneurs who emerged as finalists from a field of more than 800 applicants for
Read MoreRussia is striving to lead the global blockchain movement, with President Vladimir Putin even eyeing the creation of a national cryptocurrency. But the real work to spur the world blockchain economy is being implemented far beyond the walls of the Kremlin by small groups of private software engineers, who are
Read MoreTraditionally, farming is dirty to many Africans. However, with technology and education, farming trends have changed. There are smarter ways of carrying out farming and earning big from it. And due to high levels of unemployment, a number of African youth are increasingly taking on farming as a major business.
Read MoreAfrican Dev’t Bank Seeks Global Support For Africa’s Young Farmers
The African Development Bank has called for global support for Africa’s young farmers and “agripreneurs”, highlighting how agribusiness is the answer to the continent’s youth employment. In collaboration with the Initiative for Global Development, the Association of African Agricultural Professionals in the Diaspora (AAAPD), Michigan State University, Iowa State University,
Read MoreHe didn’t go to a technical school to study carpentry, but his works speak volumes because he learnt on the job. Hakim Zziwa, in his 30s, is Managing Director of Ambakezi, a family owned Carpentry Company worth Shs70M. The carpentry workshop is based at their home in Kawaala – Kasubi,
Read MoreBy Livingstone Mukasa There is a famous slogan: “There is no hurry in Africa” and if you may prefer let me add “Hakuna Matata” (No problems). This slogan epitomizes our sluggish time keeping ways and often the accompanying low productivity. For the record, I am different and if you invite
Read MoreKenya: Foreign Investors Sell Shs1.2 Trillion Shares As Political Uncertainty Persists
Foreign traders at Nairobi Securities Exchange (NSE) sold shares worth Sh34.2 billion (UShs1.2 trillion) in three months ended September due to heightened political uncertainty, reports the Standard Newspaper. According to the data from the market regulator, Capital Markets Authority (CMA), most of the foreign investors chose to sell their stakes
Read MoreThe Tony Elumelu Foundation (TEF), Africa’s leading philanthropy dedicated to supporting entrepreneurship, concluded its 3rd annual TEF Entrepreneurship Forum on 14th of October 2017 in Lagos. The Forum hosted more than 1,300 participants from 54 African countries. The most diverse and inclusive gathering of African entrepreneurs on the continent, the
Read MoreINTERVIEW: Tycoon Mohammed Hamid Reveals Why He Built A $300m Hotel
Mohammed Hamid, one of Uganda’s leading entrepreneurs, is the Chairman and founder of Aya Group, a $300 million (annual revenues) Ugandan conglomerate with interests in milling, food manufacturing, commodity trading, transportation and hospitality. Aya Group recently launched Pearl Of Africa, a landmark hotel in Kampala which cost more than $300
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