167 KENYANS TO BENEFIT FROM SH 506M BUSINESS FUND
167 Kenyans are among 1,000
entrepreneurs in the continent who will benefit from a new $5 million (Sh506.2
million) entrepreneurship support funding programme.
The funds have been unveiled by the
Tony Elumelu Foundation which announced the disbursement at the just concluded
Global Entrepreneurship Summit in Nairobi.
The funds will be disbursed in
two tranches of Sh506,221 each, for initial seed fund which will be given
as a grant and equity or debt later once the enterprises develop.
The money is part of the $100
million (Sh10.1 billion) fund aimed at creating and supporting 10,000 african
entrepreneurs for the next 10 years.
Kenya has the largest number of
beneficiaries, out of 1,000 startups chosen in the continent, after Nigeria.
According to the TEEP, the
beneficiaries have already undergone a 12-week online training which culminated
in a two-day boot camp in Nigeria early this month.
“The programme operates with
the belief that entrepreneurship and business skills are teachable and
learnable and that, once the aspiring entrepreneurs gains these skills then
have the fundamentals tools to grow successful enterprises,” said businessman
Tony Elumelu.
Elumelu, a Nigerian billionaire
philanthropist behind TEEP and chairman of United Bank for Africa, was among
investors who attended the GES.
“We need to look at creative
ways to generate the jobs for African youths,” said Elumelu noting that 122
million young Africans will enter the labour force by 2020.
Once the business enterprises have
developed, the beneficiaries will be supported by the programme to pitch their
business ideas to global investors for capital injection.
SOURCE:
the-star
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