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Dr Margaret Kemigisha, a publishing entrepreneur passionate about childrens’ literacy

July 19, 2025 Melanie Hawken

Dr Margaret Kemigisha

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Igaaza Creations, a Uganda-based social enterprise promoting literacy through children’s storybook publishing and capacity building

Dr Margaret Kemigisha is the founder and CEO of Igaaza Creations, a Uganda-based social enterprise that promotes literacy through the publishing of children’s storybooks, offers social research consulting, and builds capacity among fresh graduates. Her work bridges development and applied research, supporting governments, development organizations, and the private sector with evidence-based solutions and creative tools for impact.

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In Cover Story Tags Uganda, Education, Publishing
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Avashna Ramnarain, a South African edupreneur creating innovative learning experiences for children

December 30, 2023 Melanie Hawken

Avashna Ramnarain, founder and CEO, Mindful Masterminds (South Africa)

Startup Story

Avashna Ramnarain, visionary founder and CEO of Mindful Masterminds in South Africa, is dedicated to transforming children's lives through innovative learning experiences, initiatives, and resources. She is a seasoned, award-winning marketing expert with over 15 years former corporate, Africa Marketing experience at one of the continent’s largest PC and Printing manufacturers where she earned recognition for initiatives in the education sector. She belonged to their leadership team, Sustainability team, as well as the Women Impact Network for Africa. With her esteemed career in Technology Marketing and a foundation in Psychology & Cognitive Behavioural Therapy, Avashna initiated an undertaking to redefine the approach to enhance mental and emotional resilience in children.

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In Startup Story Tags South Africa, Edupreneur, Education
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Yeelen Khan, a Mozambican edupreneur making learning moments joyful for children

December 11, 2023 Melanie Hawken

Yeelen Khan, founder, MJAY Criações (Mozambique)

Startup Story

Yeelen Khan is a Mozambican entrepreneur and the founder of MJAY Criações which launched in January 2022. MJAY is a company that creates and sells educational resources for children, with the aim of making learning moments joyful and light. MJAY has 2 workers and has partnerships for distribution in Maputo, Nacala and Beira. MJAY has an online store that can be accessed at www.mjaycriacoes.co.mz.

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In Startup Story Tags Mozambique, Green Business, Education, Childhood Development
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Matina Razafimahefa, a digital education change-maker in Africa

October 14, 2023 Melanie Hawken

Matina Razafimahefa

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SAYNA, a business revolutionizing access to the job market and democratizing education in new technologies in Africa

Matina Razafimahefa is a pioneering entrepreneur on a mission to bridging the gap in Digital Education in Africa. She co-founded SAYNA in 2017, fulfilling a childhood dream she had shared with her mother, Nirina Rahoeliaribahy. SAYNA is the first Franco-African Edtech & crowdsourcing platform. The platform aims to connect organized IT projects, divided into micro-tasks, with a community of pre-trained developers. The business currently employs 15 people. Facing financial constraints in its early days, Matina launched a crowdfunding campaign in 2018 to accelerate the project and facilitate some acquisitions. Her efforts were recognized when she was awarded the title of "Best Social Entrepreneur" at just 20 years old, in a competition organized by the International Organization of the Francophonie, in partnership with Incubons. Matina's ambition extends beyond the success of her startup. She aims to provide millions of Africans with access to quality digital education and global job opportunities, without letting a CV become a barrier. Her second ambition is to create profitable businesses that can revolutionize the lives of millions and generate employment opportunities.

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In Cover Story Tags Madagascar, Education
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Goretti Kat, an entrepreneur educating and empowering young people to thrive in Democratic Republic of Congo

August 29, 2023 Melanie Hawken

Goretti Kat, CEO, Minzoto Club (Democratic Republic of Congo)

Startup Story

Goretti Kat is the founder and CEO of Minzoto Club, an educational cultural centre for teenagers in the Democratic Republic of Congo. She has a degree in organizational and corporate communications and is a member of the global network of educators HUNDRED.org. She is also a facilitator and trainer in entrepreneurship, leadership and personal development. Goretti first worked for young people’s development as an activist for 5 years. During this time, she acquired 3 leadership certifications after helping to set up 4 youth support structures in universities. After that, she then set up Minzoto Club in early 2021.  In 2018, she was awarded the title of "100 young pages of hope in the DRC", an annual diploma honouring the 100 country's most active young people of the year.

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In Startup Story Tags Democratic Republic of Congo, Education
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Jessica Cumbana, a Mozambican social entrepreneur reducing the gender gap in STEM through coding

January 15, 2023 Melanie Hawken

Jessica Cumbana, project manager, Girls Can Code Club (Mozambique)

Startup Story

Jessica Cumbana is a 23-year-old Mozambican social entrepreneur and business analyst. She is the founder of the Elevate Youth Program, a project designed to empower young people and create development opportunities through training and programs. She is also the project manager of the Girls Can Code Club, a project developed with the aim of reducing the gender gap in the STEM field. A business administration degree holder, Jessica has always believed in using the transforming power of business to positively impact the world, having lived by this philosophy.

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In Startup Story Tags Mozambique, Technology, Education
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Melissa Jacobs, a South African entrepreneur creating workshops to help candidates prepare for financial exams

January 1, 2023 Melanie Hawken

Melissa Jacobs, founder, Mel J (Pty) Ltd (South Africa)

Startup Story

Mel J (Pty) Ltd, founded by Melissa Jacobs in South Africa is a specialist business that facilitate workshops for one of the toughest exams in the financial industry - RE5 and RE1. The regulatory exams are being developed and delivered under the direction and management of the FSCA. Melissa’s business has a unique method used to teach its candidates and to prepare them for the exam. Workshops are held all over Johannesburg and candidates travel from all over South Africa. Melissa’s business has a great pass rate and its facilitators are passionate, not only about training, but about people and that is the winning recipe. Going over and above what is required is another trick to the business’s success.

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In Startup Story Tags South Africa, Education, Skills Training & Development
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Adérójú Ope-Ajayi, a Nigerian entrepreneur with a passion for fostering positive change in the sports industry

October 23, 2022 Melanie Hawken

Startup Story

Adérójú Ope-Ajayi is the Founder and Lead Instructor at Dolphin Swim School and Dolphin Aquatic Center in Nigeria. She is also a Sports Development Advocate with a passion for fostering positive change in the sports industry in Africa. Her mission is to help develop the sports industry in Nigeria by partnering with the right stakeholders, helping to build sustainable sports businesses, and providing knowledge to new entrants in the industry. She founded her business in 2017 and has over 15 team members. She brings over 17 years’ experience in sales and business development expertise gained in the corporate world to the business.

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In Startup Story Tags Nigeria, Business Services, Education
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Rudo Kumirai, an education change-maker in Zimbabwe

July 31, 2022 Melanie Hawken

Rudo Kumirai

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Helena Schools, a trendsetting business making high quality education accessible to Zimbabwe’s children

Rudo Kumirai is a lawyer by profession, an educational entrepreneur and the founding CEO of a private educational group, Helena Schools, which was founded in 2010 in Zimbabwe. She has 11 years’ experience in banking and financial services, and has worked in various senior management positions in Southern Africa, having served as the Managing Director of a Micro-bank in Zambia, and a Corporate and Legal Advisor for the Botswana IFSC. Rudo is the Chairperson of Youth Bank, Empowerbank, serving as one of the youngest, female board chairpersons in a bank. Rudo founded the first leadership development curriculum for preschool and primary school, and has won several awards in recognition for her work including Ashoka Change Maker School Nominee, Young African Leadership Initiative Business Award, and Zimbabwe National Chamber for Commerce ZNCC Award for Outstanding Educational Institution, and Megafast Business Award. She is involved in various youth mentorship programs for pre-teens and teenagers from orphaned and vulnerable backgrounds. Her goal is to use education to empower the current generation to be relevant change-makers.

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In Cover Story Tags Zimbabwe, Education, Edupreneur
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Lutea Magaia, a Mozambican entrepreneur contributing to environmental education and the green ecosystem 

March 13, 2022 Melanie Hawken

Startup Story

Lutea Magaia Alberto, an Environmental and Agribusiness professional, is the founder and manager of Mentes Sustentáveis (Sustainable Minds) in Mozambique. She has a degree in Agronomic Engineering, from Eduardo Mondlane University in Mozambique and more than 7 years of experience as an Environmentalist dedicating herself to areas such as Environmental Education, Waste Management and Ecosystem Recovery. She founded Mentes Sustentáveis in 2019 and has over the years been a pioneer in raising awareness of Mozambique’s environmental problems and bringing practical, ecological and sustainable solutions. Since then she has been dedicated to the development of eco-business models, development of eco-friendly products and carrying out environmental education activities, contributing to the green ecosystem in Mozambique.

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In Startup Story Tags Mozambique, Environment, Education
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Khadija Elbedweihy, a tech pioneer championing equal opportunities in STEM

January 16, 2022 Melanie Hawken

Khadija Elbedweihy

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PraxiLabs, an award-winning business in Egypt providing STEM education through 3D interactive virtual science lab simulations.

Khadija Elbedweihy is the founder of PraxiLabs in Egypt, an award-winning tech business founded in 2016 and which now employs 30 people. She graduated top of her class four years in a row, and went on to receive her PhD from the University of Sheffield to be the youngest lecturer in her faculty, with a PhD focused on human-computer interaction and user experience. Together with her belief in adopting technology for improving education and enabling equal opportunities, Khadija founded and is currently managing PraxiLabs with an amazing team who have the same vision as she does. This is her true passion and daily quest. PraxiLabs aims to provide equal opportunity for an enhanced STEM education for students everywhere by providing 3D interactive virtual simulations of science labs that are accessible, usable, and affordable for educational institutions and students alike. PraxiLabs not only provides an immersive virtual lab experience, but adds enriched content that provides students with more understanding and knowledge according to their own pace and learning style.

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In Cover Story Tags Egypt, Women in Tech, Education, Edutech
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Fonyuy Videc Leinyuy, a techpreneur and girls STEM education advocate in Cameroon 

September 26, 2021 Melanie Hawken
Fonyuy Videc Leinyuy, founder of GirlsTEK Global (Cameroon)

Fonyuy Videc Leinyuy, founder of GirlsTEK Global (Cameroon)

Startup Story

Fonyuy Videc Leinyuy is the founder of GirlsTEK Global in Cameroon. She is a techpreneur and an advocate for developing more girls in the field of technology. Her passion for educating and empowering young people, especially girls with digital skills, led to the creation of her organisation GirlsTEK Global in 2017.

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In Startup Story Tags Cameroon, Technology, Education
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Nisha Ligon, a social entrepreneur making an impact through edutainment 

June 13, 2021 Melanie Hawken
Nisha Ligon

Nisha Ligon

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Ubongo, a Pan-African social enterprise creating localized edutainment for kids in Africa

Nisha Ligon is the co-founder and CEO of Ubongo, a Pan-African social enterprise that creates edutainment for kids in Africa. Nisha is a social entrepreneur with a background in media and science, and a passion for education. Before co-founding Ubongo, she was a media producer who created content for the BBC, the Guardian, online learning platforms and award-winning documentaries. She was part of the team who designed and launched Fuse School, and has also contributed to numerous e-learning initiatives across Africa. She studied at Yale University, University of Dar es Salaam, and Imperial College London, specializing in science media production.

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In Cover Story Tags Tanzania, Education, Women in Tech
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Makhosazana Megan Ngubane, a South African edupreneur committed to empowerment through skills development 

June 13, 2021 Melanie Hawken
Makhosazana Megan Ngubane, founder, Makhophila Training (South Africa)

Makhosazana Megan Ngubane, founder, Makhophila Training (South Africa)

Startup Story

To change people’s economic prospects, it’s essential to give them the skills they need to access jobs or to start their own businesses. In South Africa, Makhosazana Megan Ngubane has built a highly effective, specialist education business, Makhophila Training, to provide those essential skills, particularly to people in rural areas.

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In Startup Story Tags South Africa, Education
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Zanele Hobongwana, a South African edupreneur uplifting young people through maths and science

June 13, 2021 Melanie Hawken
Zanele Hobongwana, founder, Swazi Tutor Academy (South Africa)

Zanele Hobongwana, founder, Swazi Tutor Academy (South Africa)

Startup Story

Every country knows that the education of young people is key to the alleviation of poverty and the economic growth of communities as a whole. In South Africa, Zanele Hobongwana, founder of Swazi Tutor Academy, is playing her role in tackling education in maths and science at a community level. Her work is helping to change young people’s lives as they open their minds and develop the key learning skills they need to become active contributing members of society.

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In Startup Story Tags Education, South Africa
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Ntsiki Gwendolyn Bereng, an entrepreneur building an early childhood development legacy in South Africa 

May 30, 2021 Melanie Hawken
Ntsiki Gwendolyn Bereng, founder, Apple Tree Montessori (South Africa)

Ntsiki Gwendolyn Bereng, founder, Apple Tree Montessori (South Africa)

Startup Story

Providing a stimulating, safe learning environment for young children is key in Africa if they are to fulfill their potential. For entrepreneur and educator, Ntsiki Gwendolyn Bereng, founder of Apple Tree Montessori in South Africa, this need provided her with the inspiration to start her impact driven education business.

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In Startup Story Tags South Africa, Education
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Amanda Obidike, an award winning Nigerian social innovator in STEM

March 14, 2021 Melanie Hawken
Amanda Obidike, founder of STEMi Makers Africa (Nigeria)

Amanda Obidike, founder of STEMi Makers Africa (Nigeria)

Startup Story

The impact that STEM can make in the lives of young people, particularly women and girls, on the African continent cannot be underestimated. STEMi Makers Africa, founded by Amanda Obidike, addresses the existing leaky unemployment pipeline, the underrepresentation of young women and girls in STEM. and the fragmented education system by training teachers and students in STEM Education.

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In Startup Story Tags Nigeria, Social Entrepreneur, Education
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Louisa Gibbons, a South African entrepreneur passionate about children’s developmental and nutritional needs

October 4, 2020 Melanie Hawken
Louisa Gibbons, founder of Little Foodease (South Africa)

Louisa Gibbons, founder of Little Foodease (South Africa)

Startup Story

Recognizing that many families have increasingly busy lifestyles with limited time, entrepreneur Louisa Gibbons, founder of Little Foodease, is providing parents with solutions. A range of nutritious meals, fun mealtimes and stimulating playtimes that equip parents to fulfil their child’s developmental and nutritional needs, while giving them peace of mind to spend more quality time with their families.

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In Startup Story Tags South Africa, Education, Childhood Development
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Take care of those who care!

September 26, 2020 Melanie Hawken
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by Georgina Angélica

Is it possible to change the world through the personal and professional training of early childhood educators and thus positively impact children's lives? Much is said about the well-being of children, but little is said or acknowledged about the well-being of those who spend hours, days, weeks, years caring for these same children.

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In Guest Blog Tags Georgina Angélica, Education
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Bathabile Mpofu, a South African entrepreneur passionate about science education 

September 3, 2020 Melanie Hawken
Bathabile Mpofu, founder of Nkazimulo Applied Sciences (South Africa)

Bathabile Mpofu, founder of Nkazimulo Applied Sciences (South Africa)

Startup Story

Many young learners in South Africa never get the chance to perform science experiments as part of their studies, and this means that few go on to study science as a possible future career. Entrepreneur Bathabile Mpofu, founder of Nkazimulo Applied Sciences, is on a mission to change that.

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