Making Futures: Young Entrepreneurs in a Dynamic Africa
Making Futures brings together 18 young entrepreneurs from 14 countries doing incredible work across the continent. Their stories are both inspirational and aspirational; providing a template for readers who might be interested in embarking on their own entrepreneurial journey, and allowing others to see the incredible energy and work that is happening across the continent. There’s the story of David Sengeh, who has worked on combatting malaria and lack of energy in Sierra Leone before turning to custom-made prosthetics, to Farida Bedwei, co-founder of the largest microfinance banking software platform in Ghana. These are entrepreneurs who are helping to reconfigure the narrative about Africa by simply making things for the masses of their population. They represent what is possible and what can be scaled up in different African contexts, despite the dysfunctionality witnessed across the continent. With such diversity of stories, readers have access to potential business ideas, while learning a little about the history of that country and what it takes to build a business in an emerging economy. These men and women have done it and are doing it! This collection equips readers with intimate knowledge about the markets and growth across the region, and how young creative entrepreneurs are identifying problems as opportunities and seeding growth in a continent that has been long overlooked, but is poised for explosive growth and opportunity, enabled by technology.
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Making Futures: Young Entrepreneurs in a Dynamic Africa
Making Futures brings together 18 young entrepreneurs from 14 countries doing incredible work across the continent. Their stories are both inspirational and aspirational; providing a template for readers who might be interested in embarking on their own entrepreneurial journey, and allowing others to see the incredible energy and work that is happening across the continent. There’s the story of David Sengeh, who has worked on combatting malaria and lack of energy in Sierra Leone before turning to custom-made prosthetics, to Farida Bedwei, co-founder of the largest microfinance banking software platform in Ghana. These are entrepreneurs who are helping to reconfigure the narrative about Africa by simply making things for the masses of their population. They represent what is possible and what can be scaled up in different African contexts, despite the dysfunctionality witnessed across the continent. With such diversity of stories, readers have access to potential business ideas, while learning a little about the history of that country and what it takes to build a business in an emerging economy. These men and women have done it and are doing it! This collection equips readers with intimate knowledge about the markets and growth across the region, and how young creative entrepreneurs are identifying problems as opportunities and seeding growth in a continent that has been long overlooked, but is poised for explosive growth and opportunity, enabled by technology.
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Making Futures: Young Entrepreneurs in a Dynamic Africa

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Making Futures: Young Entrepreneurs in a Dynamic Africa

Making Futures: Young Entrepreneurs in a Dynamic Africa

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Making Futures brings together 18 young entrepreneurs from 14 countries doing incredible work across the continent. Their stories are both inspirational and aspirational; providing a template for readers who might be interested in embarking on their own entrepreneurial journey, and allowing others to see the incredible energy and work that is happening across the continent. There’s the story of David Sengeh, who has worked on combatting malaria and lack of energy in Sierra Leone before turning to custom-made prosthetics, to Farida Bedwei, co-founder of the largest microfinance banking software platform in Ghana. These are entrepreneurs who are helping to reconfigure the narrative about Africa by simply making things for the masses of their population. They represent what is possible and what can be scaled up in different African contexts, despite the dysfunctionality witnessed across the continent. With such diversity of stories, readers have access to potential business ideas, while learning a little about the history of that country and what it takes to build a business in an emerging economy. These men and women have done it and are doing it! This collection equips readers with intimate knowledge about the markets and growth across the region, and how young creative entrepreneurs are identifying problems as opportunities and seeding growth in a continent that has been long overlooked, but is poised for explosive growth and opportunity, enabled by technology.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781911115885
Publisher: Cassava Republic Press
Publication date: 03/03/2020
Pages: 304
Product dimensions: 6.25(w) x 9.25(h) x (d)

About the Author

Sangu Delle is a Pan-African entrepreneur and investor. Sangu is Managing Director of Africa Health Holdings and Chairman of Golden Palm Investments Corporation. He has been an early investor in several African tech startups including Andela, mPharma and Flutterwave. Sangu graduated with a BA in African Studies and Economics from Harvard College, a Doctor of Law from Harvard Law School, and a Masters in Business Administration from Harvard Business School. He is a TED Fellow and a Tutu Fellow.

Henry Louis Gates, Jr., is the Alphonse Fletcher UniversityProfessor and Director of the Hutchins Center for African and African American Research at Harvard University. Emmy Award-winning filmmaker, literary scholar, journalist, cultural critic, and institution builder, Professor Gates has authored or co-authored twenty-one books and created fifteen documentary films, including Wonders of the African World, African American Lives, Faces of America, Black in Latin America, and Finding Your Roots, his groundbreaking genealogy series now in its third season on PBS.

Table of Contents

Foreword xi

Introduction xv

The Aspiring Moguls - Introduction 1

1 Eric Muthomi 5

Creates Value from Bananas (Kenya)

2 Patricia Nzolantima 17

Builds an Advertising Giant (Democratic Republic of Congo)

3 Yusuf Randera-Rees 27

Incubates Micro-Entrepreneurs (South Africa)

4 Chinny Ogunro 37

Designs Africa's Healthcare Future (Nigeria)

The Sociopreneurs - Introduction 51

5 David Sengeh 55

Innovates from War (Sierra Leone)

6 Andrew Mupuya 69

Pioneers Paper Bags (Uganda)

7 Saran Kaban Jones 81

Waters A Nation (Liberia)

8 M'hamed Kouidmi 94

Leverages Technology to Create Jobs (Algeria)

The Creatives - Introduction 109

9 Abai Schulze 114

Reconnects to Her Roots (Ethiopia)

10 Dana Khater 126

Exports Egyptian Fashion (Egypt)

11 Marcus Gora 138

Promotes Contemporary Artists (Zimbabwe)

12 Dorothy Ghettuba 149

Tells African Stories (Kenya)

The Techies - Introduction 161

13 Siya Xuza 167

Invents New Energy to Power Africa (South Africa)

14 Denyse Uwineza 180

Brings SMEs Into the Digital Age (Rwanda)

15 Farida Bedwei 192

Powers Microfinance with Technology (Ghana)

6 Iyinoluwa ("E") Aboyeji 205

Enables Commerce Across Africa (Nigeria)

17 Gregory Rockson 218

Disrupts the Pharma Industry (Ghana)

Conclusion 233

References 241

Acknowledgements 275

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