R22m up for grabs in Africa Business Heroes challenge

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Innovative African firms urged to enter AfricanBusiness2022 challenge, with R22 million up for grabs. foundation_ma SA_innovation AlibabaGroup innovation start-ups

The search is on for African entrepreneurs who are boosting their communities through the use of innovation.

ABH aims to recognise 100 African entrepreneurs and allocate, over a 10-year period , grant funds, alongside training, mentorship and learning programmes, as well as access to a community of like-minded African business leaders. “We believe that entrepreneurs build the African continent and we are proud to work with partners like the Africa Business Heroes competition, to connect the entrepreneurs to resources that scale their businesses,” says Buntu Majaja, CEO of SA Innovation Summit.

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