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Shandukani Taylor Mufamadi

Shandukani Taylor Mufamadi, 25, is building more than a media platform — she is cultivating a continental network of young Africans determined to shape the future. Through…

Elevated but accessible: The idea that food can be both simple and intentional sits at the centre of Mmule
Setati’s storytelling. Photos: Supplied

Mmule Setati’s recipe for identity, healing and community

In a world of conflicting food narratives, Mmule Setati offers clarity through ‘Feed My Tribe’, centering simplicity, intention and emotional connection in every meal

TSHEPO and The Singleton unite in a partnership of precise craftsmanship

TSHEPO helps people discover their perfect pair of jeans that they will cherish, wear forever, and pass down through generations

ABH 2023 third prize winner Ayman Bazaraa, CEO of Sprints; first prize winner Dr Ikpeme Neto, CEO of Wellahealth; and second prize winner Thomas Njeru, CEO of Pula.
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African Business Heroes Competition

Fostering growth, job creation and development across the continent

YX23 by Nedbank celebrates youth entrepreneurs

The top three winners – Drip Markets, YouMeta, and Yanda Cosmetics – are beacons of inspiration

Two South Africans make it into the top 10 finalists for Africa’s Business Heroes

Nthabiseng Mosia, CMO of Easy Solar, and Theo Baloyi, CEO of Bathu, recognised for their efforts

What young Zimbabwean entrepreneurs need to succeed

It is vital for the government to do its bit to create an environment in which young business people can thrive

What does entrepreneurship really mean in the African context?

What works in one place and for one group of people will not necessarily work elsewhere.