They are setting a new trend of thinking, creating jobs for themselves and for others, and are living proof that we can make it if we try.
There is less than a week remaining for young entrepreneurs on the African continent to enter the
prestigious Anzisha Prize.
Our latest interview is with the Program Manager of the African Leadership Academy, Chidinma, who manages the Anzisha Prize and who is also Chinua Achebe’s grand niece!
The KINU Innovation Center is hosting a discussion on venture capital – the first of its kind – today Monday 18th February at 7:00pm at the KINU headquarters.
GEW is a worldwide event which takes place every year. From November 12-18, 2012 Rwanda participated for the second year. The week included over 45 activities and events aimed at promoting entrepreneurship, business and private sector growth.
Anita Umutoni and Florence Mukundwa are recent graduates of the Akilah Institute for Women, a college that offers a leadership and hospitality management course. They dared to take risks by starting a business while they were still in college.
Results indicate that we had 10 respondents (thanks, folks!): None voted “No”, 10% voted “I’m not sure”, 40% voted “Possibly”, 50% voted “Yes”.
We’re excited to introduce a new polling project at Vijana FM that aims at conducting research among our website visitors. The project will consist of asking one question every week in the sidebar that relates to topics we blog about.
“When the going gets tough, the tough gets going.”
In its second year running, the East Africa Fellows Program will be accepting applications until 5th August 2012.






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