During the Summit, seven youthful Kenyans who had viable and
potential business ideas won Ksh 100,000 in cash and 10, 000 worth of Airtime
each courtesy of Blaze to help them kick start their businesses. Auditions for
the BYOB TV Show that is set to air later next year also went down well.
Additionally, over 350 youth underwent intense training in
the 3-day creation camps and benefited from the mentorship and motivational
talks from a team of Blaze mentors that was pegged on the theme Greatness
Require Internal Toughness (G.R.I.T).
The Eldoret summit was based on three major pillars among
them; to mentor and train youth by giving them the tools required to be
successful at BYOB creation camps. Secondly, to inspire the youth to follow
their passion by introducing them to relatable mentors who talked about their
personal journeys and thirdly, BLAZE CSR Friday; a session aimed at teaching
the youth to give back to the society.
Mosoriot Teachers College which is one of the three
institutions in the country that run on an integrated program with visually
impaired students was the institution from the region that benefited from the
Blaze CSR Friday. Safaricom Foundation supported by Blaze team donated learning
equipment worth Ksh250, 000 to the institution to support learning of visually
impaired.
The winners from Eldoret Summit included Erick Rotich
(Fashion) – 100,000/=, Joseph Kariuki (Music) – 100,000/=, Rutto Collins
(Retail) – 100,000/=, Phyllis Wanja (Creative Arts) – 100,000/=, Samuel Baraka
(Technology) – 100,000/=, Joy Mbithe (Film) as well as Kennedy Nzuki
(Agriculture) - 100,000/=.
Some of the mentors who were present at the Eldoret summit
include; Nyashinski – Musician and Music composer, Jibril Blessing-Producer and
videographer, Njugush- Comedian and actor, Abel Mutua- content developer,
Wycliffe Waweru- entrepreneur and bicycle manufacturer, Caleb Karuga and Sylvia
Tunoi – Agri business as well as Nasreen Dhanji and Confrey Alianji - for
Technology.
Entertainment in the Eldoret summit was top notch with
Khaligraph Jones and King Kaka thrilling the crowd with electrifying
performances. Radio presenter Mwalimu Racheal and Musician Timmy T Dat mceed
the high pitched event.
BLAZE is a sub-brand of Safaricom and was created to give
the youth aged 26 years and below products, services and benefits tailored
specifically to meet their everyday needs.
A first of its kind platform in Kenya, East and Central
Africa, BLAZE was founded on what Kenyan youth say is most important to them:
freedom, empowerment and success.
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