Fellows#AfricaMonth: 3 young entrepreneurs committed to social transformation
#AfricaMonth: 3 young entrepreneurs committed to social transformation
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2022
Collins Kathuli
About Collins​
At 20 years old, Collins Kathuli is enthusiastic about fintech and passionate about business and technology....
Amina Nakiboneka
About Amina​
Amina, a 19 years old entrepreneur from Uganda, recently completed Form 4 earning first-grade credits in...
2021
Martin Masiya
About Martin Martin is a young Malawian entrepreneur and youth leader, passionate about developing his...
Rebecca Taboukouna
About Rebecca​
22-year-old student and entrepreneur Rebecca is originally from Niamtougou, a town in northern Togo. She is...
2020
Benjamin Mushayija Gisa
When Benjamin was 16, his mother developed multiple chronic illnesses, one of which being diabetes. His mother required a change in diet to products such as honey. Apart from these products being expensive and unaffordable, it was also hard to find natural ones, especially pure honey. This motivated Benjamin to find a way to help his mother and many other people in his community to get pure honey.
Wilfred Chege
Wilfred has always been passionate about entrepreneurship. In secondary school, Wilfred joined a club run by Junior Achievement Kenya. The club focused on generating viable business ideas and testing them. This is where he generated the idea of Shulemall, the first student-specific online shopping mall in Kenya with direct delivery to school or home.
A partnership between

