30 celebrated technopreneurs under 30 who are making Africa proud

Ismail Akwei June 05, 2018

24. Cukia Kimani, 26 & Ben Myres, 25, South Africa.
Founders, Nyamakop.

Nyamakop is an emerging African game development startup that has its debut game Semblance which has been exhibited all over the world.

 

25. Ink Eze, 28, Nigeria. (YAY!! BN Alum!)
Founder, AsoEbiBella.

30 celebrated technopreneurs under 30 who are making Africa proud
Aso Ebi Bella is an online community connecting traditional fashion enthusiasts with SMEs in the fashion, beauty and wedding industry primarily in Nigeria with growing interests across Africa and beyond.

26. June Syowia, 23, Kenya.
Founder, Beiless Group.

30 celebrated technopreneurs under 30 who are making Africa proud
Beiless is a company that provides creative advertising and technology solutions for businesses. Services include online media campaigns, social media management, strategic online communication, digital advertising and content creation.

27. Obinna Okwodu, 27, Nigeria.
Founder, Fibre.

30 celebrated technopreneurs under 30 who are making Africa proud

Fibre is a real estate booking startup that allows middle-income tenants to rent homes and pay monthly.

 

28. Abdellah Mallek, 28, Algeria.
Co-founder, Sylabs.

30 celebrated technopreneurs under 30 who are making Africa proud
Sylabs is a startup accelerator in the heart of Algiers, the capital of Algeria. It was built to foster the entrepreneurial spirit among Algerians, by proposing services like trainings, working space, a very large corporate network, mentoring, acceleration and many more.

 

29. Yasmine El Baggari, 25, Morocco.
Founder, Voyaj.

30 celebrated technopreneurs under 30 who are making Africa proud
Voyaj is an online platform that connects people from around the globe for one-on-one meaningful exchanges to foster global understanding. Similar to Airbnb, with Vojaj, you can travel as a guest and welcome others as a host.

30. Simba Mubvuma, 26, Zimbabwe
Co-founder: Lexware Inc

30 celebrated technopreneurs under 30 who are making Africa proud
Lexware Inc., a tech company based in Zimbabwe growing as a leader in innovative technological solutions for the legal profession in Africa.

Last Edited by:Ismail Akwei Updated: June 8, 2018

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