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Orange Botswana  Becomes the Supporting Sponsor  Of The 2023 Forbes Under 30 Summit Africa

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…Continues with Its Mission Of Empowering Young Entrepreneurs

Orange Botswana is proud to announce its sponsorship of the prestigious 2023 Forbes Under 30 Summit Africa. The summit, in collaboration with the Botswana Government and Lucara Diamond Mine, will commence on the 23rd of April 2023, in Gaborone.

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Building on the success of the inaugural Forbes Under 30 Summit Africa in April 2022, Orange Botswana is proud to announce that they are the Supporting Sponsors of this year’s event, which will bring together Africa’s most influential young entrepreneurs and trailblazers to exchange experiences and offer inspiration and guidance to fellow industry peers.

Said Orange Botswana CEO, Ms. Nene Maiga, “As Orange Botswana, we are thrilled to be a part of the Forbes 30 Under 30 Summit Africa 2023, it is a great honour to be supporting the next generation of innovators and change-makers. We believe in the power of youth and their ability to transform our communities and drive economic growth, and we are committed to empowering them to achieve their goals. We’re thrilled to be part of this event in support of the most promising young talent from across Africa as they shape our shared future. Our role in the Forbes 30 Under 30

Summit Africa places us at the forefront of engagement with the future leaders of this continent. Events such as these align perfectly with our purpose to bring you closer to what matters to you most. We are proud to support the growth and success of young African and Batswana entrepreneurs and to empower them with the technology and platforms to connect to the global business world.”

The event is scheduled to take place over a period of four days under the theme “Entrepreneurial Africa” focusing on Botswana as a key contributor”, and will provide attendees with valuable opportunities to gain experience. As with all the Under 30

Summit events, attendees can expect exceptional social and cultural experiences.

“The Under 30 Summit Africa’s return to Botswana will prove once again that the country is well on its way to becoming a global hub for innovation and entrepreneurship,”  said Randall  Lane,  Chief  Content  Officer,  Forbes.  “Bringing together the world’s top young movers and shakers will play a small role in advancing Africa’s growth and discovering new ideas in business.”

“As a company committed to empowering the youth through fostering entrepreneurship with an asset such as the Orange Social Venture Prize, Orange Botswana is honoured to be a part of this year’s event. Through this partnership, we hope to provide opportunities for young entrepreneurs in Botswana to network, learn, and grow”, concluded Nene.

The Forbes Under 30 Summit Africa intends to convene the world’s most elite young entrepreneurs in Gaborone, with innovators and leaders from various sectors centered on sustainability and harnessing current and revealed potential on the African continent.

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