The much celebrated Africa’s Business Heroes has released the names of its top 20 finalists with a significant development as the gender gap seems to be narrowing with 45% of the entrepreneurs being female and the average age of the group is 34. The top 20 will proceed to Semi-finals for a chance to become a Top 10 hero; Top 20 represent 11 countries from across Africa and a wide spectrum of key business sectors.
This flagship philanthropic program was established by the Jack Ma Foundation to help drive entrepreneurship among young people across Africa. And these 20 entrepreneurs are one step closer to becoming a Top 10 hero with a chance to pitch at the grand finale and gain a share of the US$1.5 million prize pool.
They represent key sectors and industries of the African economy such as agriculture, beauty, education, energy, financial services, healthcare, logistics, manufacturing, media & entertainment, and retail. They represent 11 countries from Africa – Botswana, Cote d’Ivoire, Egypt, Ghana, Kenya, Nigeria, Rwanda, South Africa, Tanzania, Togo, and Uganda. 10% are from Francophone countries and 55% operate in rural areas. The semi-final stage of the competition will consist of a thorough due diligence process and a pitch before a prestigious panel of judges. The panel will test each entrepreneur’s motivation and vision, business plan, and ability to clearly articulate how their businesses can generate positive impact for their communities.
The 2021 semi-final judges include leading entrepreneurs, VCs and start-up accelerators, and distinguished public figures in Africa such as:
Fatoumata Ba – Founder of Janngo
Marième Diop – Investment Manager at Orange Digital Ventures
Hasan Haider – Managing Partner of 500 StartUps, MENA Region
Rene Parker – Director at R Labs
Nicolas Pompigne-Mognard – Founder and Chairman of APO Group
Fred Swaniker – Founder of ALU
12,000 applicants from across Africa applied to the ABH competition this year. From there, 50 outstanding entrepreneurs were chosen to progress to the next stage of competition for further judging. The top 50 engaged in virtual boot camps to learn from business leaders as well as previous ABH winners in preparation for their second-round interviews. The Round 2 interviews consisted of more than 75 hours of interviews with 48 judges from Africa and around the world representing 21 different industry sectors.
The Top 10 heroes will be announced in October and the competition will culminate in a grand finale show later this year where the Top 10 will take the stage to pitch live to global business legends. To see the final pitches of the Top 10 from 2020, tune into CNBC Africa and StarTimes where a four-episode series (https://bit.ly/3xUt3sT) on the journey of the 2020 Africa’s Business Heroes competition is airing.