Corporate News
By DOREEN WAINAINAH
In Summary
Global technology giant Microsoft is set to train 25
tech entrepreneurs from Kenya and other East African countries to help
them actualise and grow their business ideas.
The tech firm has partnered with Growth Africa, an acceleration hub, to support the entrepreneurs.
The #Insiders4Good East Africa Fellowship will be
awarded to entrepreneurs from Kenya, Rwanda, Tanzania and Uganda who
have innovative social business ideas with the potential to improve
their communities.
“Thousands in East Africa are creating
extraordinary solutions that change the way communities and businesses
solve problems and improve people’s lives. We see East Africa as a key
region where exciting new ideas are growing,” said Bambo Sofola,
Microsoft Director of Software Engineering.
This is the second phase of the #Insiders4Good fellowship which has seen 25 others go through the programme in Nigeria.
“We have been impressed by the progress made
already by the first fellows in Nigeria and we are thrilled to expand
the fellowship to East Africa.
The region is well known as a hotbed of innovation.
We look forward to deepening our relationships with these exceptional
entrepreneurs across East Africa,” he added.
The fellows will receive a suite of Microsoft
hardware and software plus six months of mentorship from local and
international leaders.
“The idea is the smallest unit of a business. The
idea has to be tested for viability and a business model that works well
developed to create sustainability of the business,” said Olayinka
Olanrewaju, a beneficiary of the fellowship.
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