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Forbes Africa Releases the List of 30 under 30 class of 2022

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By Roland Barthes

 

Forbes Africa has released its list of the top 30 under 30 Africans.

This year’s Forbes Africa 30 Under 30 list highlights young trailblazers from throughout Africa who are not only at the forefront of innovation but also serve as change agents.

Furthermore, the Forbes Africa 30 under 30 list, now in its ninth edition, focuses on those who are continually pushing boundaries and supporting progress on the continent.

“The FORBES AFRICA 30 UNDER 30 Class of 2022 care about being visionaries of change and catalysts for innovation. Being on the most-anticipated list on the continent, for these young trailblazers, is not just about commerce and clout but about ensuring they represent well their countries and the diverse, heterogeneous Africa they want to serve.

“Celebrating its eighth edition, the list this year features the best and the brightest, but importantly, the most resilient, who have taken the time to not only shine a light on the issues plaguing Africa’s growth in a pandemic era but also work towards shifting the narrative, one tiny, tenacious step at a time”, Forbes announced.

Kenyan social media star and author Elsa Majimbo, South African pediatrician Brett Lyndall Singh, Amapiano star Musa Keys, as well as South African Olympic gold medalist Tatjana Schoenmaker, cartoonist Lwazi Msipha, and social media personality Lasiswe Dambuza, to name a few members of this year’s class of 2022.

 

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