He is committed to fostering a new generation of young tech innovators and entrepreneurs. He has helped hundreds of young software developers get jobs with major companies.
South African entrepreneur Mvelo Hlophe (photo), founder and CEO of Zaio, spearheads initiatives to transform South Africans into leaders and innovators through training programs. Through his company, Zaio, he focuses on equipping individuals and businesses with computer programming skills.
Established in 2017, Zaio is an online platform aimed at providing Africans with digital skills training and assisting budding software developers in securing their first jobs.
“We are training the next generation of tech leaders on the continent. Our approach is so novel and when people start realizing just how great it is, there will be a shift in our EdTech platforms, the value they bring, and how suited they are to individual users. Ours is to create a foundation, not only by increasing the pool of quality talent on the continent but also to create a standard when it comes to EdTech products our people will interact with,” Hlophe stated in 2022.
By 2023, the startup had already registered over 10,000 users. Its platform has facilitated 200 users in obtaining developer positions with organizations such as Sanlam, the World Bank, and Standard Bank. Zaio aims to broaden its operations across the continent, targeting regions like Kenya, Nigeria, and Egypt.
Hlophe, a graduate of the University of Cape Town with a Bachelor’s degree in Finance and Accounting (2017) and a Bachelor’s degree in Politics, Philosophy, and Economics (2020), is an impact entrepreneur with Further, a company that supports entrepreneurs. He has been a fellow of the Allan Gray Orbis Foundation since 2021.
Melchior Koba