Safaricom (NSE: SCOM) held its fourth regional summit of
BLAZE BYOB Season Two on 11th November at Machakos Stadium, Machakos County.
The Summit was pegged on this year’s theme of G.R.I.T
(Greatness Requires Internal Toughness) and is aimed at empowering the youth to
face their challenges in entrepreneurship and business head on; and persevere
through them.
“Young people from Machakos and surrounding areas will get
an opportunity to interact with mentors, hear their stories, learn from the
journey and get inspiration across their own fields of interest. Additionally,
interested youth will get a platform to audition for the BYOB TV show that is
set to air early next year,” said Sylvia Mulinge, Director, Consumer Business –
Safaricom.
Over 300 participants were pre-screened in the pre-creation
camps held at Machakos University Hotel between 20th and 21st of October.
“We are delighted to have selected over 300 business ideas
from hundreds of youth who turned up for pre-screening. They will now receive
mentorship and training from a team of our able mentors,” said Ms Mulinge.
So far 3 regional summits have successfully been held in
Meru, Nakuru and Eldoret regions empowering over 25,000 Blazers. Over Sh2.2M
worth of cash has been given in business support to deserving ventures that
have demonstrated potential to grow and ingenuity.
Some of the mentors at the Machakos summit include; Nick
Ondu – Fashion Blogger, Tosh Gitonga – Film Director, Jibril Blessing-Producer
and videographer, Njugush- Comedian and actor, Abel Mutua- content developer,
Wycliffe Waweru- entrepreneur and bicycle manufacturer, Caleb Karuga –
Agripreneur as well as Bryan Wanyama of Matwana Matatu Culture. For technology
mentorship Blaze is partnering with E-mobilis, an agency delivering the Digital
Skills Africa Program in partnership with Google.
Special performances by Nyashinski, King Kaka, Khaligraph,
Femi One and Timmy T-Dat at Machakos Stadium.
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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