Safaricom Second BLAZE BYOB Summit takes place in Nakuru County

Safaricom yesterday kicked off the second regional summit of its BLAZE BYOB Summit in Nakuru County at Afraha Stadium. The event is part of the second season of BLAZE Summits and follows the launch event held at the Meru Polytechnic in early July this year.

At that event, seven participants won business funding and earned themselves a chance to be part of the BYOB TV Show season two set to air later in the year.

Thousands of participants are expected to take part in the Nakuru summit, which features events taking place at the Stadium until Saturday.

“We hope to run a truly unique series by focusing on two key areas. We will provide free access to mentors as well as introduce BLAZE CSR Fridays, which are sessions aimed at empowering the youth to give back to the society,” said Sylvia Mulinge, Director -Consumer Business, Safaricom.

Over three hundred participants have been pre-screened for the Nakuru co-creation camps. Those with the best business ideas will get funding courtesy of BLAZE as well as get a chance to audition for Season Two of the BYOB TV Show.

On Friday, the BLAZE mentors will deliver a mentorship session at Nakuru High School and Milimani Special School as the Safaricom Foundation donates key resources to the visually impaired units in the two institutions as part of CSR program.

Greatness Requires Internal Toughness (G.R.I.T)

This year’s Summits and BYOB Show are pegged on the theme: Greatness Requires Internal Toughness (G.R.I.T). GRIT aims to provide mentorship opportunities as well as build resilience.

“BLAZE provides the technology and tools that connect BLAZErs with the ability to transform their lives. We hope that G.R.I.T will help turn their passions into success,” said Ms. Mulinge.

Some of the mentors expected at the Nakuru summit include Nyashinski, who is a noted musician and music composer; Jibril Blessing, a well-known producer and videographer; popular comedian and actor Njugush; Abel Mutua, a digital content developer; Wycliffe Waweru, an entrepreneur and bicycle manufacturer; and Caleb Karuga, an Agribusiness entrepreneur.

What is BLAZE

BLAZE is a sub-brand of Safaricom and was designed to give youth aged 26 years and below products, services, and benefits tailored specifically to meet their everyday needs.

A first of its kind platform in Kenya, East, and Central Africa, BLAZE was founded on what Kenyan youth say is most important to them: freedom, empowerment, and success.

Tickets For the Nakuru BLAZE BYOB Summit

Tickets for the Summit are on sale at Safaricom Shops in Naivasha and Nakuru as well as on the grounds at Afraha Stadium on the Summit day.

The BLAZE Manifesto

BLAZE celebrates the young, those on the road not taken; Who in spite of the critics, are now our hope. We celebrate their passion and its effect on the world around us.

This is BLAZE

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Raf'ael is an influencer on matters Kenya and digital. Living in Nairobi Kenya, he likes coffee when it is cold.

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