A full day seminar called “DARAJA LA MAFANIKIO” (Bridge to Success) which was organized by The
American Chamber of Commerce in Tanzania (AMCHAM-TZ) in partnership with Bank M took place
last Saturday at the Julius Nyerere International Convention Centre (JNICC) in Dar es Salaam
marking a tremendous success in mobilizing Tanzanians in building a growing economy.
The
seminar focused on youth entrepreneurship and shared practical ways Tanzanians can start and
build successful businesses for employment creation and improved living standards. The seminar
hosted about 1,000 attendees including students and young entrepreneurs.
The high turnout indicated that entrepreneurship is a sector which needs to be promoted at the
national level.
Mr. Richard Miles, Producer of the Daraja la Mafanikio 2016 for AMCHAM-TZ, said “It’s very exciting
to see the efforts taken by young Tanzanians to identify problems, develop solutions, and establish
businesses. Our seminar combined not only professional guidance from experts, but also showcased
young Tanzanians who are out there building successful businesses right now. I think participants
learned as much from their examples, and hopefully were inspired to go out and start businesses of
their own for income generation, wealth creation and employment.”
AMCHAM-TZ Board member Gaidi Faraj expressed his feeling regarding the outcome of the event.
"As an association of corporate members, we see many gaps in the market, gaps that spell
opportunity for entrepreneurs who take advantage of them. We hope this event will pave way for
starting up dozens of successful businesses."
Ms. Jacqueline Woiso, Bank M’s Deputy CEO who were the main sponsors of the event, speaking
after the seminar said “I’m very excited, this seminar has made us feel very proud that we have
supported a programme which has large impact to the community especially the youth.
The expert presenters included Miranda Naiman of Empower, Deborah Tien of Twende, Richard
Miles and Fatma Fernandes of Abel & Fernandes. Following the presentations was a Panel
Discussion moderated by Maria Sarungi. The panel was made up of young entrepreneurs from
different sectors including Fatma Fernandes and Miranda Naiman, as well as Julius Shirima of
Darecha, Deogratius Kilawe of Excel, Godfrey Magila of Magilatech, Ahad Katera of Guavay, Mercy
Kitomari of Nelwa’s Gelato, January Ching’engya of Ancient Travelers / BECO and Abir Ibrahim of
Inua Naturals. The discussion was followed by a lively question and answer session.
Apart from Bank M who were the main sponsors of the event, other sponsors included DAI, G4S,
Khanga Rue Media, MMI Tanzania, CBA, EY, Best Western, Seacliff Court, Pepsi, TAYOA, Kiscafe,
Print Galore, Kisima water, Excel Management, City Engineering & Africa Insight Advisors.
The American Chamber of Commerce in Tanzania was registered in 2010, and is a member
organization made up of over 125 businesses investing and working in Tanzania. AmCham-TZ
operates independently and without financial assistance from any government.
Mercy Kitomari who is the Founder and CEO at Nelwa's Gelato giving her success story to the
young entrepreneurs during the “Daraja la mafanikio” seminar which aimed at empowering
youth entrepreneurship, seminar took place recently at the JNICC organized by the American
Chamber of Commerce in partnership with Bank M. On her right, Excel Group CEO Deogratius
Kilawe, Maria Sarungi who was the event moderator (top left) and Ahad Katera from Guavay
Co.
Attendees listening to the speakers during the AMCHAM’s “Daraja la mafanikio” seminar.
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