| Forbes Africa announces 30 Under 30 for 2021 Showcasing the continent's talent pipeline, Forbes Africa has released its annual 30 Under 30 list, as a special June/July issue that's out on shelves now. It marks the seventh edition of the list featuring Africans under the age of 30 who are innovative entrepreneurs, tech geeks, sports stars and influential creatives leading a pandemic-hit Africa. In previous years, the list has featured names such as Mr. Eazi, Lloyd Harris, Siya Kolisi, Sho Madjozi, Bruce Diale, Karabo Poppy, Thuso Mbedu, Nomzamo Mbatha, Burna Boy, Nthabiseng Mosia, Davido, Shamim Nabuuma Kaliisa, Nasty C and WizKid. This year’s list marks a historic turn as many businesses and brands were adversely affected by the Covid-19 pandemic. The editorial team curating the list sifted through countless nominations looking for resourcefulness and resilience in candidates, so crucial at this time in rebuilding and contributing to the African growth story. Their extensive research was also vetted by audit partner, SNG Grant Thornton, and a panel of judges and subject-matter experts on the continent. “The Forbes Africa 30 Under 30 list is our most coveted list of the year, and what makes this year’s compilation even more compelling is the fighting spirit of the candidates who made it through a turbulent year. They need to be honoured for their tenacity as leaders charting a non-linear trajectory to success, and they are also representative of Africa’s greater talent trove that they will in turn help shine a light on,” says Renuka Methil, managing editor of Forbes Africa. The Forbes Africa 30 Under 30 list for 2021(in no particular order): Cleo Johnson, South Africa, founder and director of NUECLEO	Timilehin Bello, Nigeria, CEO and founder of Media Panache	Lebohang Moeletsi Phadi, South Africa, CEO of Basadi Logistics	Sepenica Darko, Ghana, founder of FarmerTribe Company	Deborah Mutwemwa, Zambia – South Africa, founder and CEO Tsumbo Scott Incorporated	Bontle Tshole, South Africa, CEO and founder of BAAA Health	Brian Kakembo, Uganda, founder, and CEO of Weye Clean Energy Co. Ltd	Hertzy Kabeya, DRC – South Africa, founder and CEO of The Student Hub	Temidayo Oniosun, Nigeria, founder of Space in Africa	Felix Byaruhanga, Uganda, founder of Skyline media and Management LTD	Harrykrishna Niadassen Poonoosamy Padiachy, Mauritius, founder of NKH Energy	Shakemore Timburwa, Zimbabwe, founder of Energy Plus	Mihlali Ndamase, South Africa, creative and digital influencer	Amarachi Nwosu, Nigerian self-taught visual artist, storyteller, and CEO of Melanin Unscripted	Divine Ikubor (also known as Rema), Nigeria, musician	Reinhard Mahalie, Namibia, fashion stylist and founder of RM Fashion Styling	Tendai Kevin Zhou, Zimbabwe, founder of VP Hostings	Kabelo Motha (also known as Kabza De Small), South Africa, producer and DJ	Kgaogelo Moagi (also known as Master KG), South Africa, music artist and producer	Ifan Ifeanyi Michael, Nigeria, Creative artist and filmmaker	Li-Chi Pan, South Africa, art director and digital influencer; founder of Li Chi Pan Studios	Hayze Engola, Malawi, musician, creative, and founder of KNQR Investments	Wale Lawal, Nigeria, founder and editor-in-chief of The Republic	Tilka Paljk, Zambia, swimmer	Lukhanyo Am, South Africa, rugby player	James Kang’aru MwangI, Kenya, founder and CEO of Epitome School of Chess	Julio “Beast” Bianchi, South Africa, e-gamer, FIFA Player	Cheslin Kolbe, South Africa, rugby player	Thabo Moloi, South Africa, e-gamer, FIFA Player	Antonio Depina, Cape Verde, founder, Overseas Basketball Connection, Praia League
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