Keeping Up with the Kohorts: 2021

Joining the Anzisha Prize is just a part of these Very Young Entrepreneurs journey, here's what the 2021 fellows have been up to.

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Starting Small: Big Ideas, Limited Finances 

Are you a young dreamer with big ideas but little to no money to spare? Entrepreneurship is often regarded as a path filled with...

Starting A Business With Your Friends 

Starting a business is never easy, and teaming up with a friend may seem like a recipe for success, but it comes with its...

Anzisha Prize Unveils Four Grand Prize Winners, Each Awarded $10,000 for Outstanding Achievements 

Tsanta Rakotoarimanga, Madagascar, founder of Mapwess awarded Revenue Growth Prize  Rebecca Taboukouna, Togo, founder of RBK Pearls awarded Job Creation Prize  Renata Silva, Angola, founder of...

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2021

Mahefarivo Thierry Andrianarinoa

About Mahefarivo Passionate about entrepreneurship, Mahefarivo started his career in 2018 by participating in various...

Eneyi Oshi

About Eneyi Eneyi Oshi is a young leader who wants to improve food security. She...

Amadu Deen Bah

About Amadu​ Born in January 2000, Amadu was raised by a single mother alongside his...

Esther Akin-Ajayi

About Esther​ Esther is a 19-year-old aspiring architect and entrepreneur from Nigeria. She is a junior student...

Tafadzwa Chikwereti

About Tafadzwa  Tafadzwa is a 22-year-old entrepreneur and a farmer from Zimbabwe. He is passionate...

Victoire Bakunzi

About Victoire  Victoire Bakunzi is a young entrepreneur from Goma in the east of the Democratic Republic...