Wednesday, April 15, 2026
  • About
  • Advertise
  • Contact
  • Careers
BusinessCabal
  • Home
  • Business
  • Technology
  • News
  • Entertainment & LifeStyle
  • World
  • U.S
  • Login
No Result
View All Result
BusinessCabal
Home Opportunities

MEST Training Program Now Recruiting in South Africa, Kenya and Nigeria

Toni Cole by Toni Cole
March 22, 2016
in Opportunities, Technology
387 12
0
MEST Training Program Now Recruiting in South Africa, Kenya and Nigeria
548
SHARES
2.5k
VIEWS
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

Adding to its current cohorts from Ghana, Nigeria and Kenya, the Meltwater Entrepreneurial School of Technology (MEST) continues its expansion across the African continent, announcing recruitment of Entrepreneurs-In-Training (EITs) in South Africa, for the first time in the school’s history.

We are now accepting applications from South Africans, Ghanaians, Kenyans and Nigerians who wish to spend a year at MEST in Accra to take part in our intensive training program and launch their own software company, with potential for seed investment opportunities. Applications close May 20, 2016.

Related posts

What's Behind Microsoft's AI-Powered Notepad Updates?

What’s Behind Microsoft’s AI-Powered Notepad Updates?

April 1, 2025
What's Behind Google's Decision to Replace Google Assistant with Gemini?

What’s Behind Google’s Decision to Replace Google Assistant with Gemini?

March 28, 2025

Training Program: Admitted applicants receive a full scholarship to a one-year entrepreneurial training program that blends an MBA-type education with hands-on training in software development. During the program, students form into teams, develop a product, write business plans, and craft their investor pitches.  The strongest and most promising concepts receive between $50,000 to $250,000 USD in equity investment, to support the launch of these new businesses.

Incubator: Teams that receive investment then start their journey at the MEST Incubator, where they receive continued hands-on support as they launch and grow their businesses. To date, the MEST Incubator has invested in over 25 companies and backed more than 75 co-founders. These companies have developed solutions addressing global markets, created jobs and wealth locally, received outside follow-on funding from global investors, and have gained admittance to top accelerator programs such as 500 Startups and TechStars.

With expansion into South Africa, this will mark the fourth country in Africa where MEST has a foothold in the African tech ecosystem.

“2014 was the first year that MEST recruited outside of Ghana, due to our sponsorship from Interswitch in Nigeria,” says Katie Sarro, Managing Director, MEST. “We’ve found the diversification of students in Ghana, Kenya and Nigeria exponentially increase the business ideas that come from the training program. With the addition of South Africa, we look forward to fostering even more talent.”

Selected Entrepreneurs-in-Training (EITs) will receive:

  • A year-long, fully sponsored training program in Accra starting September 2016

  • Hands on training in software development and entrepreneurship

  • Potential for seed funding at the end of the program

  • Housing, monthly stipend, tuition and meals covered by MEST during the one-year training program

Apply online as an entrepreneur here.

Incubator Network

MEST will also be expanding the reach of its incubator program, with new incubators launching in Lagos and Nairobi set to launch this summer–and next year, in Cape Town and Johannesburg.

“The scope and resources of our Pan-African incubator network is a unique value prop and one of a kind on the continent,” says Jorn Lyseggen, founder of MEST. 

“Our entrepreneurs will now have the ability to launch startups in their home countries, after completing the one year training program in Ghana, while also allowing our current portfolio companies to more easily access new markets.”

MEST plans to have strategic corporate partners in each market, who assist, support and promote our program entry into new cities. This expansion enables a clear network effect amongst MEST’s points of presence and helps empower MEST portfolio companies to reach broader audiences of potential consumers, clients and partners.

Tags: mest
Previous Post

Nigerian startups should start thinking of solving global problems – Ononobi

Next Post

Ringier Africa Deals Group Buys Nigerian Online Shopping Platform DealDey

Next Post
Ringier Africa Deals Group Buys Nigerian Online Shopping Platform DealDey

Ringier Africa Deals Group Buys Nigerian Online Shopping Platform DealDey

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

BROWSE BY CATEGORIES

  • Automobile
  • Business
  • Entertainment & LifeStyle
  • Events
  • Featured
  • Inspiration
  • Interviews
  • Motivation
  • News
  • Opportunities
  • Other News
  • Personal Finance
  • Photos
  • Press Release
  • Reviews
  • Social Media
  • Sponsored Post
  • Startup Pitch
  • Strategy
  • Technology
  • U.S
  • Videos
  • World

BROWSE BY TOPICS

Africa airtel aliko dangote android Apple apps bbm bill gates blackberry browsedotcom business cbn Central Bank of Nigeria China conference developers etisalat facebook google ict internet investment iOS iPad iPhone IT job JUMIA kaymu Konga LTE Mark Zuckerberg microsoft microsoft 4afrika mobile money mtn Nigeria nokia samsung smartphone startup startups Tablet technology

POPULAR NEWS

  • oil and gas business

    20 Great Opportunities in the Oil & Gas Business in Nigeria

    561 shares
    Share 224 Tweet 140
  • 10 Inspiring stories of Nigerians Who Became Successful after quitting their career to pursue their passion

    553 shares
    Share 221 Tweet 138
  • Nokia 105 – Single and Dual SIM Review

    552 shares
    Share 221 Tweet 138
  • Cisco and Facebook Partners to provide Free public Wi-Fi

    551 shares
    Share 220 Tweet 138
  • Smartphones with Larger Screen Have Their Side Effect : Uses More Data

    551 shares
    Share 220 Tweet 138

Business, tech & money stories for Africans.

Recent News

  • Your Complete Guide to Securing a High-Paying Job in Germany Without Expensive Agents
  • What’s Behind Microsoft’s AI-Powered Notepad Updates?
  • What’s Behind Nigeria’s Growing Business Confidence in 2025?

Category

  • Automobile
  • Business
  • Entertainment & LifeStyle
  • Events
  • Featured
  • Inspiration
  • Interviews
  • Motivation
  • News
  • Opportunities
  • Other News
  • Personal Finance
  • Photos
  • Press Release
  • Reviews
  • Social Media
  • Sponsored Post
  • Startup Pitch
  • Strategy
  • Technology
  • U.S
  • Videos
  • World

Recent News

Your Complete Guide to Securing a High-Paying Job in Germany Without Expensive Agents

Your Complete Guide to Securing a High-Paying Job in Germany Without Expensive Agents

January 28, 2026
What's Behind Microsoft's AI-Powered Notepad Updates?

What’s Behind Microsoft’s AI-Powered Notepad Updates?

April 1, 2025
  • About
  • Advertise
  • Contact
  • Careers

© 2026 BusinessCabal - Business, tech & money stories for Africans.

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Politics
  • News
  • Business
  • Culture
  • National
  • Sports
  • Lifestyle
  • Travel
  • Opinion

© 2026 BusinessCabal - Business, tech & money stories for Africans.