Left School to Start a Shoe Brand
At 14, Sothini Shaba started trading clothes. Soon after, he left school to launch Tefillah, a sustainable shoe brand set to drive Africa’s circular fashion movement.
At 14, Sothini Shaba started trading clothes. Soon after, he left school to launch Tefillah, a sustainable shoe brand set to drive Africa’s circular fashion movement.
A young recent graduate from the University of Malawi is tackling malnutrition through affordable, nutrient-rich innovations designed to support vulnerable communities.
Learn how Sylvester Chabuka built Mtengo Wakumunda, a Malawian brand making nutritious, easy-to-prepare porridge while supporting farmers.
Spark DeLight is a youth-led Malawian brand producing quality soap and detergent while creating jobs and driving local innovation.
Student entrepreneur Rasheed Daudi is changing how Malawian youth do business with his growing online T-shirt store, Aras Smart Bello.
A University of Malawi graduate, Jacob Chipekwe is driving local industry growth through RC Engineering and RC Motors.
Clement Kandodo is driving Malawi’s transition to clean energy with EcoGen, the country’s leading biogas company.
What started in a university library is now a growing media business inspiring Malawian youth to take charge of their future.
Elizabeth Ngomano turned a college side hustle into Simply Fancy by Liz, creating a thriving business that shows what graduates can achieve through entrepreneurship.
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