The Project Liam Foundation, in partnership with Masinde Muliro University of Science and Technology (MMUST), will host the Young Entrepreneurs Business Summit on October 31, 2025, at the university’s Multi-Purpose Hall (MPH).
The event seeks to empower and inspire young innovators, startup founders, and business-minded students by connecting them with accomplished professionals and thought leaders from various sectors. The summit will feature keynote addresses, panel discussions, and networking sessions focused on entrepreneurship, innovation, and economic growth.
Among the high-profile speakers expected to address participants are Daniel Ndambuki, O.G.W (Churchill), a leading figure in the entertainment industry; Willis Raburu, media personality and digital content creator; Albert Rono, Director at BAZE Radio; Ferdinand Omanyala, celebrated sports personality; Evelyn Wanjiru, award-winning recording artist; Carol Kiambi, expert in overseas and diaspora placement; Ann Njoju, broadcast journalist; and Sarah Machio, business incubator manager.
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The event will be officially opened by Prof. Solomon Igosangwa Shibairo, the Vice Chancellor of MMUST, while Dr. Fred Akama, O.G.W, will represent the Project Liam Foundation. Both leaders have lauded the initiative as a crucial step toward equipping young people with entrepreneurial skills that can drive sustainable development.
Speaking ahead of the summit, Dr. Akama said the gathering aims to go beyond motivational talks by offering real mentorship and opportunities for collaboration. He emphasized the importance of nurturing a generation of innovative thinkers who can turn ideas into thriving enterprises that contribute to Kenya’s economic transformation.
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The summit will also provide a platform for participants to connect with investors, mentors, and fellow entrepreneurs. Attendees are expected to gain valuable insights into the challenges and opportunities of running successful businesses in today’s fast-changing economic landscape.
The event is supported by several partners, including Project Liam Foundation, KLAPP, Uprising TV, YUTIA, and GoM.A.D., all of which are committed to promoting youth empowerment through creativity and innovation.
By Godfrey Wamalwa
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