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Call For Nominations: FORBES AFRICA’s 10th Milestone 30 Under 30 Class Of 2024
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It’s that time of the year when anticipation gives way to excitement as FORBES AFRICA prepares to welcome and honor, yet again, the next cohort of young innovators, influencers and intellectuals taking the continent by storm.
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FORBES AFRICA 30 Under 30
This edition of FORBES AFRICA 30 Under 30 will commemorate ten years of the list and look back on the quest to find Africa’s greatest young talent, who are bringing the continent into the future. The potential of what lies ahead will be emphasised in the tenth annual list.
“We have been presenting tomorrow’s titans and billionaires for ten years already! Both our young and old readers are still quite interested in this list. Furthermore, it’s more important than ever to get to know these young up-and-comers who will shape the global news of tomorrow on the continent with the youngest population in the world, according to Renuka Methil, managing editor of FORBES AFRICA.
With thousands of applicants and hundreds of list-makers over the past decade, FORBES AFRICA has shone the spotlight on award-winning musicians, actors, tech trailblazers, business leaders, sports stars and social entrepreneurs, among others, who have gone on to become behemoths in their own right. The list has also evolved in the past decade to look at the new wealth creators from the world of content creation and digital media.
From names like Tems, Thuso Mbedu, Sho Madjozi and Burna Boy or influencers like Kay Yarms, Mihlali Ndamase and Elsa Majimbo, and let’s not forget business pioneers such as Shamim Nabuuma Kaliisa or Charlot Magayi, it has been a journey of listing stellar achievements.
Now is the time to invite the next 30 visionaries, risk-takers, change-makers and pioneers from Africa to take their place in the class of 2024. This is a list that promises to be our biggest and best yet as we foray our way into the next decade.
Our rigorous nominations process will require extensive paperwork including police clearance certificates (PCC) or a report from your country verifying that you have no criminal record, no ongoing or upcoming court cases and that you are a citizen of that country. The FORBES AFRICA 30 Under 30 team of curators will also need a recommendation/reference letter from a financial institution (like your bank), ensuring that you are a legitimate business/brand employing funds responsibly. We recommend that you contact your financial institution or advisor to prepare for this part of the process as well as apply for your PCC as it could potentially take 4-6 weeks.
Should you wish to nominate someone or yourself, please read the following.
The judging process will take place in four stages:
The first stage will be the evaluation of your motivation. If you do not hear back from us (within a specific period), please deem your nomination as unsuccessful.
The second stage will require potential candidates to submit further documentation for the next stage of assessment.
The third stage will include an analysis of your financials, revenue model and credibility as in-depth research will be conducted into who you are and your company/team (no criminal records, troubling lawsuits/bankruptcies, allegations of crime, bad behavior, sexual harassment/abuse cases or fraud).
The final stage will have an expert panel of judges assess the strong candidates, whittling them down to the final 30. The editorial and research team makes the final selection based on judges’ scoring/remarks and adjusts for diversity across company type, gender, background, etc.
NOMINATIONS AND APPLICATION CRITERIA:
Please read and take careful note of the following before applying.
Business and Technology categories
Must be an entrepreneur/founder aged 29 or younger as on31March 2024
Should have a legitimate REGISTERED business on the continent
Business/businesses should be two years or older (please ensure you have your audited financial documents for at least two years as well as your company’s registration documents; should you make the second stage, this will be required)
The more innovative the business the better (as it speaks to Africa’s growth story)
Have you/your company created social impact on the African continent?
The company must be profit-generating
Must employ people in Africa
All applications must be in English
Sports category
Must be a sports person aged 29 or younger as on 31 March 2024
Must be representing an African team
Should have a proven track-record of no less than two years
Should be making significant earnings
Endorsement deals and/or awards of any kind would be a bonus
Entrepreneurship and social impact are a plus, especially if applying under the Business/Technology category. However, the business must oblige by the same rules as under Business/Technology
All applications must be in English
Creatives category
Must be a creative aged 29 or younger as on 31 March 2024
Must be from or based in Africa
Should have significant earnings
Should have a proven creative record of no less than two years
Awards/recognition of any kind should be mentioned
Social media presence will be taken into consideration
Entrepreneurship and social impact are a plus, especially if applying under the Business/Technology category. However, the business must be legitimate, registered and also two years or older
All applications must be in English
Health/Science category
Must be a creative aged 29 or younger as on 31 March 2024
Must be from or based in Africa
Should have a proven track-record in the field of health and/or science for no less than two years
Must have social influence and impact
If the nominee is a doctor/professor, please provide us with documentation and a reference letter from the institution where the applicant received a doctorate or Ph.D.
Entrepreneurship and social impact are a plus, especially if applying under the Business/Technology category. However, the business must be legitimate, registered, and also two years or older
All applications must be in English
To apply and for more information about Call For Nominations: FORBES AFRICA’s 10th Milestone 30 Under 30 Class Of 2024, Visit FORBES AFRICA Official Website
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