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    You are at:Home»Africa»Africa’s Business Heroes Announces the 20 Finalists for its 2022 Edition
    AFRICA’S BUSINESS HEROES ANNOUNCES THE 20 FINALISTS FOR ITS 2022 EDITION

    Africa’s Business Heroes Announces the 20 Finalists for its 2022 Edition

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    By Oluwasegun Olukotun on August 24, 2022 Africa, Business, Competition, Entrepreneurship

    The Africa’s Business Heroes (ABH) Prize Competition in August announced 50 finalists for its 2022 edition. The entrepreneurial philanthropic programme has now announced the top 20 finalists for this year’s edition.

    A Pan-African competition, the ABH recognizes and celebrates entrepreneurial talent across the continent. It offers entrants a chance to win a share of a US$1.5 million grant to fund their businesses as well as invaluable access to training, mentorship, networking opportunities and other benefits. The goal is to contribute to the growth of promising African start-ups, entrepreneurs and budding small businesses.

    The 20 finalists have been selected from a pool of 21,000 applicants from a wide variety of industries including agriculture, education & training, healthcare, energy, information & communication technology (ICT), retail, consulting, manufacturing, financial services and environmental protection. They are evenly distributed geographically among west (30%), east (25%), south (25%) as well as north and central (20%), and businesses mainly operate in 11 African countries including Botswana, Cameroon, Egypt, Ethiopia, Ghana, Kenya, Nigeria, Rwanda, Somalia, South Africa and Tanzania. Female entrants account for half of the top 20 finalists.

    “The top 20 finalists of the ABH prize competition this year show what great potential and talent exist in Africa. We are looking forward to giving them the support they need to grow and generate a positive impact on both their businesses and the communities they serve,” said Zahra Baitie-Boateng, Head of Partnerships & Programs, Africa’s Business Heroes. “We wish all of them the very best of luck for this October.”

    Over the coming month, the top heroes will undergo a rigorous due diligence process that combines with their round two scores and determine the top 15 heroes. The top 15 finalists will proceed to the semi-final round of the competition, which will be held in Kigali, Rwanda on September 30, 2022, for the first in-person semi-final since 2019!

    This year’s official competition slogan, “It’s African Time”, is a bold call to action to all talented African entrepreneurs who are challenging stereotypes associated with “African time” – creating local impact and building a better, more inclusive future through their businesses.

    The ABH prize competition 2022 top 20 finalists are (by geographical order):

    • Melissa Tafila, Conexus Proprietary Limited, Botswana
    • Flavien Kouatcha Simo, Save Our Agriculture Sarl, Cameroon
    • Amena Elsaie, Helm, Egypt
    • Nadia Gamal El Din, Rahet Bally, Egypt
    • Ayman Bazaraa, Sprints, Egypt
    • Amadou Daffe, Gebeya Inc, Ethiopia
    • Prince Agbata, Coliba Waste Management Services Limited, Ghana
    • Tesh Mbaabu, MarketForce Technologies, Kenya
    • Oluwatomi Solanke, Trove Finance, Nigeria
    • Okey Esse, Powerstove Energy, Nigeria
    • Abimbola Adebakin, my-Medicines Pan African Limited, Nigeria
    • Rahmah Aderinoye, Rashak Farms and Agro Allied Limited, Nigeria
    • Tunde Adeyemi, D-Olivette Global Enterprise, Nigeria
    • Francine Munyaneza, MUNYAX ECO, Rwanda
    • Dr. Sadiyo Siad, Hano Academy, Somalia
    • Shona Mcdonald, Shonaquip Social Enterprise, South Africa
    • Elmarie Pereira, Memeza Shout (PTY) Ltd, South Africa
    • Matsotso Vuso, Nyamezela Metering, South Africa
    • Shaarad ‘Sha’ Maharaj, TradeBRICS Pty Ltd, South Africa
    • Elia Timotheo, East Africa Fruits Co., Tanzania

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