We offer a round-up of South African entrepreneurs to watch, in 2022 and into the future.
There’s no denying that economically, our country has been through a tough few years. Plenty of challenges remain – but South Africa’s spirit of entrepreneurship is as strong as ever.
Be inspired by the diverse range of innovative businesses, and the resilience, of these successful young businesspeople.
Gabi Immelman – founder of Mindjoy

Source: itweb.co.za
Gabi Immelman founded Mindjoy, an edtech startup that teaches children aged eight and up the basics of coding. Designed to be fun and to create a community of learners, Mindjoy offers live virtual coding classes to small groups, as well as online events.
Before starting Mindjoy in 2021, Gabi worked in Silicon Valley in the United States. She has been included on the Mail & Guardian’s Top 200 Young South Africans list for 2022.
Ezlyn Barends – founder of DreamGirls Academy

Source: experthub.info
Ezlyn has earned places on both the Mail & Guardian’s Top 200 Young South Africans list and FastCompany’s Top Creative South Africans in Business.
Kim Whitaker – founder of Ubuntu Beds

Source: Entrepreneur of the Year
Asanda Maqabuka – co-founder of Yojo Food App

Source: Heavy Chef
Arabella Parkinson – founder of Eat to Thrive

Source: Eat to Thrive
Qhawe Bula – co-founder of TAQA Digital Library

Source: Qhawe Bula’s LinkedIn Profile
Mariam Manack – founder of iTrain

Source: iTrain Facebook Page
Theo Baloyi – founder of Bathu Shoes

Source: Sowetan Live
Cameron Naidoo – founder of Guerilla

Source: Cameron Naidoo’s LinkedIn Page
Lesego Mokae – co-founder of Ditsogo Projects

Source: Leading Ladies Africa
Isaac Mbatha – founder of Sky Tents SA

Source: IOL
Kgahlego Rasebotsa – founder of Interior Bubble

Source: Leading Ladies Africa
Lizl Naude – creator of My Africa Lap Desk

Source: Lionesses of Africa
Calvin Pokgwadi – founder of Stempath Labs

Source: Mail & Guardian


