I’m proud to be part of this incredible journey as a mentor.
On Saturday, 21st February, I had the pleasure of attending the final day of the Ideas Sprint, where I witnessed inspiring and innovative ideas from aspiring social entrepreneurs in Mathare Valley.
Ideas Sprint is a powerful and empowering model that brings together young innovators to collaborate in teams, learn from experienced mentors, and transform real community challenges into practical, entrepreneurial solutions.
It was truly inspiring to see the passion, creativity, and commitment of these young changemakers as they work toward building a better future for their communities. I’m honored to have played a role in supporting their journey.
š Pitch Day
My Key Takeaways;
✔️ Start small
✔️ Use available tools
✔️ Be clear in your pitch
✔️ Simple solutions can tackle big problems in society
✔️ Understand the problem first — and fast
✔️ Ask yourself: Does your target group really need your solution?
✔️ Tell the story of the user (User-centric approach).
My Point of View
There are a zillion—or even more—ideas that may look similar. Your success cannot be based on the idea alone, but rather on execution (problem vs. solution).
Dare to dream, but have the courage to start, even in small and unexpected ways. With unrelenting passion and consistent effort, you will reach a point where it becomes doable.
I take this opportunity to thank the winners of the Pitch Day and to encourage everyone to keep going. The journey is just beginning.




