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ANZISHA PRIZE
The Anzisha Prize Program is a partnership between African Leadership Academy and Mastercard Foundation that seeks to fundamentally and significantly increase the number of very young job generative entrepreneurs in Africa. ACTIVITIES – ANZISHA PRIZE 1050 Printech Ave, Honeydew, Gauteng, 2040 South Africa | +27 11 699 3000 | prize@anzishaprize.org PARENTS – ANZISHA PRIZE Chronicling the experiences of five African families, this book: Shares first hand accounts of navigating the entrepreneurship space as families. Offers advice to parents from parents of very young entrepreneurs. Underscores the relationship between family support and entrepreneur success. Very often, parents are the first investors intheir
5 LESSONS LEARNT FROM SUPPORTING VERY YOUNG ENTREPRENEURS (Previous Anzisha Managers’ perspectives) By: Dolapo Adeyanju. Young entrepreneurs’ journeys are shaped by many interrelated factors, one of which includes working closely with program managers, educators,and investors.
NEW REPORT SUGGESTS THE CREATION OF 1M JOB OPPORTUNITIES New Report suggests the creation of 1M job opportunities by 2030 on the horizon for unemployed African youth IS THE SUCCESS OF YOUNG AFRICAN ENTREPRENEURS UP TO The Youth Enterprise Development Fund in Kenya provides flexible collateral loans at highly competitive rates to young entrepreneurs aged 18 – 35 years to expand their businesses. In Egypt, the Central Bank has recently enforced a regulation that requires banks to lend at least 20 percent of their overall portfolio to youth-owned enterprise.MARVELLOUS NYONGORO
19/09/2019. Marvellous Nyongoro a Zimbabwe recently Listed On Top 20 Young African Entrepreneurs For 2019. The 22 year old is the founder of The Housing Hub, a service provision platform founded by Marvellous that uses smart technology. After months of searching the African continent, the Anzisha Prize has unveiled its top 20 finalists for2019.
EMMANUEL OKON
2019. Two Nigerians shortlisted for $25,000 Anzisha Prize. The Punch. 16/09/2019. The two young Nigerians, Abdulwaheed Alayande and Emmanuel Okon, are two of the 20 shortlisted persons drawn from 16 Africancountries.
ALAIN NTEFF
Alain Nteff, alarmed by the high infant and maternal mortality rate in his community, at 20 developed a mobile app called Gifted Mom to help alleviate this problem. Working with some health personnel, he discovered that many Cameronians lack access to prenatal and antenatalcare.
AJIROGHENE OMANUDHOWO Ajiroghene Omanudhowo has managed to create a social enterprise organisation and parent company birthed solely to create subsidiaries that identify & solve problems in any locality such that these subsidiaries are scalable, sustainable, replicable, innovative, impactful and transformative. Ajiro if the founder of 3 businessesunder a parent
ANZISHA PRIZE
The Anzisha Prize Program is a partnership between African Leadership Academy and Mastercard Foundation that seeks to fundamentally and significantly increase the number of very young job generative entrepreneurs in Africa. ACTIVITIES – ANZISHA PRIZE 1050 Printech Ave, Honeydew, Gauteng, 2040 South Africa | +27 11 699 3000 | prize@anzishaprize.org PARENTS – ANZISHA PRIZE Chronicling the experiences of five African families, this book: Shares first hand accounts of navigating the entrepreneurship space as families. Offers advice to parents from parents of very young entrepreneurs. Underscores the relationship between family support and entrepreneur success. Very often, parents are the first investors intheir
5 LESSONS LEARNT FROM SUPPORTING VERY YOUNG ENTREPRENEURS (Previous Anzisha Managers’ perspectives) By: Dolapo Adeyanju. Young entrepreneurs’ journeys are shaped by many interrelated factors, one of which includes working closely with program managers, educators,and investors.
NEW REPORT SUGGESTS THE CREATION OF 1M JOB OPPORTUNITIES New Report suggests the creation of 1M job opportunities by 2030 on the horizon for unemployed African youth IS THE SUCCESS OF YOUNG AFRICAN ENTREPRENEURS UP TO The Youth Enterprise Development Fund in Kenya provides flexible collateral loans at highly competitive rates to young entrepreneurs aged 18 – 35 years to expand their businesses. In Egypt, the Central Bank has recently enforced a regulation that requires banks to lend at least 20 percent of their overall portfolio to youth-owned enterprise.MARVELLOUS NYONGORO
19/09/2019. Marvellous Nyongoro a Zimbabwe recently Listed On Top 20 Young African Entrepreneurs For 2019. The 22 year old is the founder of The Housing Hub, a service provision platform founded by Marvellous that uses smart technology. After months of searching the African continent, the Anzisha Prize has unveiled its top 20 finalists for2019.
EMMANUEL OKON
2019. Two Nigerians shortlisted for $25,000 Anzisha Prize. The Punch. 16/09/2019. The two young Nigerians, Abdulwaheed Alayande and Emmanuel Okon, are two of the 20 shortlisted persons drawn from 16 Africancountries.
ALAIN NTEFF
Alain Nteff, alarmed by the high infant and maternal mortality rate in his community, at 20 developed a mobile app called Gifted Mom to help alleviate this problem. Working with some health personnel, he discovered that many Cameronians lack access to prenatal and antenatalcare.
AJIROGHENE OMANUDHOWO Ajiroghene Omanudhowo has managed to create a social enterprise organisation and parent company birthed solely to create subsidiaries that identify & solve problems in any locality such that these subsidiaries are scalable, sustainable, replicable, innovative, impactful and transformative. Ajiro if the founder of 3 businessesunder a parent
ABOUT – ANZISHA PRIZE The Anzisha Program is a partnership between African Leadership Academy and Mastercard Foundation that seeks to fundamentally and significantly increase the number of job generative entrepreneurs in Africa.We believe that a key to doing so is to test, implement and then share models for identifying, training and connecting highpotential, very
ACTIVITIES – ANZISHA PRIZE 1050 Printech Ave, Honeydew, Gauteng, 2040 South Africa | +27 11 699 3000 | prize@anzishaprize.org SCENARIO – ANZISHA PRIZE Read this free report where the Anzisha Prize has theorised what the future might hold for very young entrepreneurs in Africa, how entrepreneurship can offer innovative alternatives to drive employment and economic growth in Africa, and what the required inputs from NEW REPORT SUGGESTS THE CREATION OF 1M JOB OPPORTUNITIES New Report suggests the creation of 1M job opportunities by 2030 on the horizon for unemployed African youthGEORGE BAKKA
George Baaka launched the business incubator Angels Finance Cooperation (AFC) in order to provide a supportive environment in which young people could start IS THE SUCCESS OF YOUNG AFRICAN ENTREPRENEURS UP TO The Youth Enterprise Development Fund in Kenya provides flexible collateral loans at highly competitive rates to young entrepreneurs aged 18 – 35 years to expand their businesses. In Egypt, the Central Bank has recently enforced a regulation that requires banks to lend at least 20 percent of their overall portfolio to youth-owned enterprise.RICHARD TURERE
Richard Turere hails from the pastoral Maasai community in Kenya. As a young boy, he was responsible for herding and caretaking his family’s herd of cattle. Because Richard’s family lives on the periphery of the unfenced Nairobi National Park, they often experienced lion attacks on their livestock, leading to devastatinglosses of livestock
UNIVERSITY INCUBATORS, HUBS YOUNG AFRICAN ENTREPRENEURS Nigeria. Roar Hub: Nsukka-based Roar Hub is a University of Nigeria linked business incubator that claims to be the first university-based incubator in the country and in West Africa. Roar Hub aims to assist local tech entrepreneurs and startups that have local solutions with a global perspective. Hebron Startup Lab: Located in Ota, Ogun State TIPS FROM FOUR YOUNG AFRICAN ENTREPRENEURS ON RUNNING Tips from four young African entrepreneurs on running start-ups. By Daniel Mpala. Running a business, no matter how old you are, is no easy feat. As an entrepreneur not only do you have to deal with the day to day problems that come with owning a business venture — like dealing with financials, employees, and investors — but one also has to deal with personal issues as well.SIRJEFF DENNIS
Sirjeff Dennis is recent graduate of the University of Dar es Salaam with a degree in petroleum engineering and the founder of Jefren Agrifriend Ltd. Company.He is very passionate about agronomy; his greatest compulsion is leadership and entrepreneurship and he is confident that he can help his community eradicate the tragedies of hunger, malnutrition, higher morbidity and mortality rates thatANZISHA PRIZE
The Anzisha Prize Program is a partnership between African Leadership Academy and Mastercard Foundation that seeks to fundamentally and significantly increase the number of very young job generative entrepreneurs in Africa. APPLY – ANZISHA PRIZE IMPORTANT DATES FOR 2021 APPLICATION CYCLE. 15 February 2021: Applications Open for the 2021 Anzisha Prize. 15 April 2021: Application closing date has been extended until 15 April 2021! May 2021: Phone interviews and due diligence visit with the semi-finalists, and final selection. July 2021: Announcement of the top 50 Finalists of the 2021 edition of the Anzisha Prize. ACTIVITIES – ANZISHA PRIZE 1050 Printech Ave, Honeydew, Gauteng, 2040 South Africa | +27 11 699 3000 | prize@anzishaprize.org PARENTS – ANZISHA PRIZE Very often, parents are the first investors in their children’s ventures. They are their educators and coaches at home, their most ardent evangelists once they buy-in, and most importantly, they celebrate and take pride in their children’s success, arguably morethan anyone else.
NEW REPORT SUGGESTS THE CREATION OF 1M JOB OPPORTUNITIES New Report suggests the creation of 1M job opportunities by 2030 on the horizon for unemployed African youth 5 LESSONS LEARNT FROM SUPPORTING VERY YOUNG ENTREPRENEURS (Previous Anzisha Managers’ perspectives) By: Dolapo Adeyanju. Young entrepreneurs’ journeys are shaped by many interrelated factors, one of which includes working closely with program managers, educators,and investors.
EMMANUEL OKON
The two young Nigerians, Abdulwaheed Alayande and Emmanuel Okon, are two of the 20 shortlisted persons drawn from 16 African countries.ALAIN NTEFF
Alain Nteff, alarmed by the high infant and maternal mortality rate in his community, at 20 developed a mobile app called Gifted Mom to help alleviate this problem. Working with some health personnel, he discovered that many Cameronians lack access to prenatal and antenatalcare.
IS THE SUCCESS OF YOUNG AFRICAN ENTREPRENEURS UP TO By: Dolapo Adeyanju. A typical entrepreneurial journey is one not devoid of highs and lows, laced with a lot of ‘luck’, and an enabling environment bolstered by favourable policies.JOAN NALUBEGA
Joan Nalubega (21), co-founder of Uganics who produces mosquito-repellent soap to combat malaria in Uganda, received $12,500 as second runner-up.ANZISHA PRIZE
The Anzisha Prize Program is a partnership between African Leadership Academy and Mastercard Foundation that seeks to fundamentally and significantly increase the number of very young job generative entrepreneurs in Africa. APPLY – ANZISHA PRIZE IMPORTANT DATES FOR 2021 APPLICATION CYCLE. 15 February 2021: Applications Open for the 2021 Anzisha Prize. 15 April 2021: Application closing date has been extended until 15 April 2021! May 2021: Phone interviews and due diligence visit with the semi-finalists, and final selection. July 2021: Announcement of the top 50 Finalists of the 2021 edition of the Anzisha Prize. ACTIVITIES – ANZISHA PRIZE 1050 Printech Ave, Honeydew, Gauteng, 2040 South Africa | +27 11 699 3000 | prize@anzishaprize.org PARENTS – ANZISHA PRIZE Very often, parents are the first investors in their children’s ventures. They are their educators and coaches at home, their most ardent evangelists once they buy-in, and most importantly, they celebrate and take pride in their children’s success, arguably morethan anyone else.
NEW REPORT SUGGESTS THE CREATION OF 1M JOB OPPORTUNITIES New Report suggests the creation of 1M job opportunities by 2030 on the horizon for unemployed African youth 5 LESSONS LEARNT FROM SUPPORTING VERY YOUNG ENTREPRENEURS (Previous Anzisha Managers’ perspectives) By: Dolapo Adeyanju. Young entrepreneurs’ journeys are shaped by many interrelated factors, one of which includes working closely with program managers, educators,and investors.
EMMANUEL OKON
The two young Nigerians, Abdulwaheed Alayande and Emmanuel Okon, are two of the 20 shortlisted persons drawn from 16 African countries.ALAIN NTEFF
Alain Nteff, alarmed by the high infant and maternal mortality rate in his community, at 20 developed a mobile app called Gifted Mom to help alleviate this problem. Working with some health personnel, he discovered that many Cameronians lack access to prenatal and antenatalcare.
IS THE SUCCESS OF YOUNG AFRICAN ENTREPRENEURS UP TO By: Dolapo Adeyanju. A typical entrepreneurial journey is one not devoid of highs and lows, laced with a lot of ‘luck’, and an enabling environment bolstered by favourable policies.JOAN NALUBEGA
Joan Nalubega (21), co-founder of Uganics who produces mosquito-repellent soap to combat malaria in Uganda, received $12,500 as second runner-up. ABOUT – ANZISHA PRIZE Our Program Pillars. Our Anzisha strategy has three pillars: Collaborate: builds communities of parents and educators to create support systems that build young entrepreneurs and increase the chances of success. >> Download the Anzisha Green paper here. Demonstrate: develops, tests and shares best practices on how young people can be supported to become entrepreneurs, building on learningsand
ACTIVITIES – ANZISHA PRIZE 1050 Printech Ave, Honeydew, Gauteng, 2040 South Africa | +27 11 699 3000 | prize@anzishaprize.org SCENARIO – ANZISHA PRIZE Read this free report where the Anzisha Prize has theorised what the future might hold for very young entrepreneurs in Africa, how entrepreneurship can offer innovative alternatives to drive employment and economic growth in Africa, and what the required inputs fromMEET THE TEAM
Nhlawulo is committed to transforming the African narrative through story telling. She runs her own project to empower marginalised groups and lives by her self-established philosophy: what becomes of you is the time you put into what you want to become. NEW REPORT SUGGESTS THE CREATION OF 1M JOB OPPORTUNITIES New Report suggests the creation of 1M job opportunities by 2030 on the horizon for unemployed African youth IS THE SUCCESS OF YOUNG AFRICAN ENTREPRENEURS UP TO By: Dolapo Adeyanju. A typical entrepreneurial journey is one not devoid of highs and lows, laced with a lot of ‘luck’, and an enabling environment bolstered by favourable policies.MARVELLOUS NYONGORO
Marvellous Nyongoro a Zimbabwe recently Listed On Top 20 Young African Entrepreneurs For 2019. The 22 year old is the founder of The Housing Hub, a service provision platform founded by Marvellous that usessmart technology.
TIPS FROM FOUR YOUNG AFRICAN ENTREPRENEURS ON RUNNING Tips from four young African entrepreneurs on running start-ups. By Daniel Mpala. Running a business, no matter how old you are, is no easy feat. As an entrepreneur not only do you have to deal with the day to day problems that come with owning a business venture — like dealing with financials, employees, and investors — but one also has to deal with personal issues as well. UNIVERSITY INCUBATORS, HUBS YOUNG AFRICAN ENTREPRENEURS By Daniel Mpala. When Njabulo Mthanti, 22, registered his business last year he was keen to join the University of Pretoria’s business incubator TuksNovation as quickly as he could.SIRJEFF DENNIS
Sirjeff Dennis is recent graduate of the University of Dar es Salaam with a degree in petroleum engineering and the founder of Jefren Agrifriend Ltd. Company.He is very passionate about agronomy; his greatest compulsion is leadership and entrepreneurship and he is confident that he can help his community eradicate the tragedies of hunger, malnutrition, higher morbidity and mortality rates thatSkip to content
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