Every year, many young innovators, entrepreneurs, techies, scientists, and young adults to look out for are on the rise and Forbes does a great job in seeking them out every year. Forbes has released its Forbes Africa’s 30 under 30 list for 2022 and we noticed that South Africa dominated the list beating Nigeria massively. Is South Africa the new hub for developing young adults that will be the movers and shakers and who will hopefully have a positive impact in Africa’s growth and future?
Here are the list of those who made it.
1. Elsa Majimbo, Kenya
2. Nkululeko Lehapa, South Africa
3. Lasizwe Dambuza, South Africa
4. Fatima Babakura, Nigeria
5. Tatjana Schoenmaker, South Africa
6. Lwazi Msipha, South Africa
7. Jean-Jacques Nell, South Africa
8. Musa Makamu, South Africa
9. Dr. Franck Verzefe, Cameroon
10, Charlot Magayi, Kenya
11. Tonia Nneji, Nigeria
12. Dr Brett Lyndall, South Africa
13. Lehle Balde, Senegal14. Sikander Kalla, South Africa
15. Sandra Chukwudozie, Nigeria
16. Himkaar Singh, South Afria
17. Phupho Gumede, South Africa
18. Sylvia Gathoni, Kenya
19. Yinka Ash, Nigeria
20. Velani Mboweni, South Africa
21. Kekeletso Tsiloane, South Africa
22. Mona Lisa Das, Malawi
23. Muhle Ndwalane, South Africa
24. Dr Esperance Luvindao, Namibia
25. Daniel Mukisa, Uganda
26. Walter Isoko, Nigeria
27. Carla Frankel, South Africa
28. Apampa Owolabi, Nigeria
29. Dr. Natasha Kasanda, Zambia
30. Dr. Joan Ruguru, Kenya
30 under 30 list via Forbes.
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