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Google Africa Connected Competition Announces Its Winners

 

The Google Africa Connected competition has announced its winners at an event held in Nairobi. The competition called entrepreneurs, creatives, innovators and web-lovers to share stories of how the web has transformed their lives and work.

Out of 2200 entries from 35 countries, there were only five winners and were selected by a panel of judges as well as public voters. The winners will receive $25,000 (ZAR 260,000) each, and will also have the opportunity to work with a Google sponsor over a six-month period to further their online success.

“There are over 1 billion people living in sub-Saharan Africa and currently 16 percent of them are online. With Africa Connected, we wanted to celebrate how the web is changing lives in Africa, and show how it is contributing to the socio-economic development of the continent. Selecting the shortlist was no easy task: each winner shares a unique perspective of how they have used the internet to solve a problem, earn a living, or create opportunities, not just for themselves, but also for others around them”, says Affiong Osuchukwu, Google Lead for the Africa Connected initiative.

The winning team consists of:-

Google’s Affiong Oschukwu said that there were many more inspiring stories and the company has hosted 21 of them in their website. To access them one can go to www.africaconnected.com.

In an effort to invest in the future success of all the finalists, Google also surprised the remaining five success stories by awarding them $10,000 each to help grow their ventures and initiatives for greater social and economic impact. Recipients included; Tim McGuire (South Africa), Nqobizitha Mlilo (Zimbabwe), Mayowa Adegbile (Nigeria), Lamine Mbengue (Senegal) and Steve Kyenze (Kenya). Back

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