
By Michel Nkurunziza
In the ongoing 6th Africa’s Business Heroes (ABH) Summit in Kigali, entrepreneurs are competing for a $1.5 million prize.
Applications from all 54 African countries underscored ABH’s continental impact.
Top 10 finalists will in few hours share a prize pool of $1.5 million in grants ranging from $100,000 to $300,000.
The winner takes home $300,000; the first runner-up and second runner-up take home $250,000 and $150,000, respectively.
All other seven finalists receive $100,000.
An additional $100,000 is allocated for global immersion training.
These are top 10 entrepreneurs contesting for sharing $1.5m prize
- Tisya Mukuna, Founder & CEO, La Kinoise (La boite) – Democratic Republic of the Congo | www.La-Kinoise.com
- Hadeel Fayek, Founder & CEO, Joviality – Egypt | www.Intl.Joviality-eg.com
- Mina Shahid, Co-founder & CEO, Numida – Egypt | www.Numida.com
- Dr. Rasha Rady, Co-founder & COO, Chefaa – Egypt | www.Chefaa.health
- Clement Owusu-Donkor, Founder & CEO, Aquantuo – Ghana | www.Aquantuo.com
- Alexander Odhiambo, Founder & CEO, Solutech Limited – Kenya | www.Solutech.co.ke
- Dr. Salma Bougarrani, Co-Founder & CEO, GREEN WATECH – Morocco | www.GreenWatech.com
- Mobolaji Ajayi, Founder & CEO, Purelife Pharmacy – Nigeria | www.PurelifePharmacy.ng
- Henri Ousmane Gueye, Co-founder & CEO, EYONE – Senegal | www.Eyone.net
- Maxima Nsimenta, Co-founder & CEO, LIVARA – Uganda | www.myLivara.com