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Zimbabwean startup takes home Best AgriTech Prize at the Southern Africa Startup Awards

Zimbabwean startup YouFarm has one the Best AgriTech Prize at the Southern Africa Startup Awards.

PIC: YouFarm

YouFarm provides farmers with access to collateral-free funding and technology by getting people to invest in crops and livestock and share the profits with the farmers when the produce goes to market.

The following winners in 19 categories were selected out of 346 regional finalists from 12 countries around the continent:

Best Startup Ecosystem Initiative: GrowthWheel (South Africa), a visual toolbox and online platform used by business advisors, incubators, and entrepreneurship educators to help businesses make decisions and take action.

Best Media Partner: The Loudhailer (South Africa), an agile agency specialising in supporting businesses with social, economic and environmental impact goals.

Best Co-working Space: Workshop 17 (South Africa), which creates environments for working, meeting and innovating.

Best FinTech Startup: Mama Money (South Africa), a safe, low-cost and convenient international money transfer operator.

Best FashionTech Startup: Zabantu (South Africa), an online fashion store built for local fashion creatives and street vendors.

Best EduTech Startup: Why Toyz (South Africa), providers of high quality curated educational content for kids aged three to seven that can be 3D printed at home.

Best HealthTech Startup: Appy Saúde (Angola), a mobile app and web portal that strives to provide useful health information to users in Angola and is the largest health database in the country.

Best Food/AgriTech Startup: YouFarm (Zimbabwe), which provides farmers with access to collateral-free finance by getting people to invest in crops and livestock and share the profits when the produce goes to market.

Best Water Crisis Management Solution: Lige Pty Ltd (South Africa), which produces pure, clean water from air.

Best Student Startup: Roomscout Ltd (Mauritius), the first student-centred hospitality company based on the island.

Best Social Impact Startup: Toolboksi (Tanzania), an online platform that partners with Tanzanian artisans/fundis to showcase and promote their products, services and talents.

Startup of the Year: LULA (South Africa), a mobility startup that connects corporate commuters to private shuttles on their way to work – saving them money and freeing up their time.

Female Role Model of the Year in Tech: Lynette Hundermark (South Africa), an established industry expert in the digital and mobile space and one of the country’s top 30 most influential women in digital marketing.

Brave Founder of the Year: Joseph Rutakangwa (Mauritius), the Founder of Rwazi which provides retail companies with real-time data on the availability, visibility and pricing of their products compared to those of their competitors.

Founder of the Year: Chiinga Musonda & Lynn Musonda Phiri (Zambia), the Co-founders of Savanna Premium Chocolate which they created with the aim of changing the narrative that premium chocolates are made in western countries.

Investor of the Year: Kalon Venture Partners (South Africa), a highly respected Johannesburg based Venture Capital company investing in digital disruptive technologies.

Best Newcomer: Momsays (South Africa), a platform created for moms to voice their opinions and review products.

Best Accelerator/Incubator: Dololo (Namibia), which enables organisations and leaders to connect with the next generation of change-makers to better cater for the millennial market, both internally for their employees and externally for customers.

People’s Choice: Muva (Mozambique), a social incubator focused on expanding innovative approaches to female economic empowerment.

The SASAWARDS is a circuit of the Global Startup Awards which shines an annual spotlight on tech startups in regions around the world. The Global Startup Awards is the world’s largest independent startup-ecosystem covering more than 63 countries in seven regions. Since the competition began in the Nordics in 2012, the Awards have grown to include South East Asia, Central Europe, SAARC Region (South Asia), Euro Asia, South Europe and Southern Africa. The Global Winners will be announced on Friday, 13 December 2019 at the Global Grand Finale in China.

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