FellowsTips from four young African entrepreneurs on running startups

Tips from four young African entrepreneurs on running startups

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2022

Baké Faouziyatou Bani

About Baké Faouziyatou Bani ​ Bake is a 20-year-old entrepreneur from Benin. From an early age, she was interested in...

Sharon Yayra Alornyeku​

About Sharon​ Sharon, a 20-year-old entrepreneur from Ghana, is currently an undergraduate LLB student at...

2021

Rebecca Taboukouna

About Rebecca​ 22-year-old student and entrepreneur Rebecca is originally from Niamtougou, a town in northern Togo. She is...

Doroles Mihanjo

About Dolores Dolores is a 20-year-old entrepreneur from Kibaha, Tanzania. She is passionate about serving children from impoverished lives to...

2020

Joshua Adabie Armah

Joshua was inspired by his mother, who has an orphanage taking care of over 6000 people with little to no financial support. This drove him towards entrepreneurship -as he saw his mother making an impact and believed that he too could make an impact.

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.

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