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MTN’s Africa PachiPanda Challenge Awards Top Climate-Tech Ventures

April 25, 2025
5 min read
Author: Aayushya Ranjan

MTN, WWF and FNB spotlight Africa’s top youth eco-innovators, awarding AgricFresh first prize at the 2024 PachiPanda Challenge.

The 2024 Africa PachiPanda Challenge, an initiative by MTN Group  in partnership with WWF  and FNB WesBank , concluded this week with a powerful celebration of Africa’s emerging eco-entrepreneurs. Hosted in Johannesburg, South Africa, the grand finale brought together the brightest young minds from across the continent, united by a shared vision for environmental sustainability and inclusive growth.

The initiative was designed to spotlight Africa’s next generation of environmental leaders and equip them with the tools, mentorship, and networks needed to scale their climate-smart solutions. Finalists from Nigeria, Cameroon, Zambia, and South Africa were invited to participate in a transformative two-day programme, which included expert-led masterclasses on business development, sustainable innovation, and impact measurement, culminating in a vibrant finale event that showcased the continent’s most promising green ventures.

Among the standout innovators, chosen by a distinguished panel of judges for its outstanding scalability, measurable impact, Moses Afopezi of Cameroon claimed first prize for his project AgricFresh, a tech-enabled platform designed to reduce post-harvest loss by professionalising farm management and enhancing market access. By integrating solar-powered cold storage systems, AgricFresh helps extend the shelf life of crops and supports a more efficient, climate-resilient agricultural ecosystem.

Olabisi Rafatu Emmanuel from Nigeria earned second place, and Jean Blaise Seka, also from Cameroon, secured third, with both recognised for their impactful, community-driven solutions that address local environmental challenges with creativity and ingenuity.

Congratulations to Moses Afopezi and the AgricFresh team for this well-deserved recognition. Their work reflects the kind of grounded, forward-thinking innovation that communities across Africa urgently need. The Africa PachiPanda Challenge is one of the ways we’re working with partners to support climate entrepreneurship that is practical, inclusive, and rooted in real local needs.

– Nompilo Morafo, Chief Sustainability and Corporate Affairs Officer, MTN

Innovation, particularly in climate-tech and sustainable development, is increasingly recognised as a cornerstone of inclusive growth. According to the African Development Bank, every dollar invested in climate-resilient infrastructure yields four dollars in economic benefits. Initiatives like the Africa PachiPanda Challenge are helping to unlock this potential by equipping young innovators with the tools to scale locally rooted solutions. From digital platforms for waste management to energy-efficient technologies for agriculture, these ventures reflect the ingenuity of a generation that is redefining what progress looks like, bold, green, and built from the ground up.

WWF echoed their commitment to supporting youth-led solutions. WWF-Zambia Chief External Engagement Officer Fungai Musana, as the lead for the Africa lag said,

WWF is proud to be part of a historic moment, the successful execution of the inaugural Africa PachiPanda Innovation Challenge. This trailblazing, youth-led initiative marks a first of its kind on the African continent. A huge congratulations to the winners for their cutting-edge innovations! And to all participants, well done for stepping up and being part of this incredible journey. WWF is honoured to collaborate with MTN Group in empowering the next generation of sustainable leaders. We believe the ideas born from this challenge have the power to drive meaningful, lasting change for communities and the environment across Africa.

– Fungai Musana, Chief External Engagement Officer, WWF-Zambia

Adding further support, FNB WesBank underlined the critical role that green innovation plays in Africa’s future, Kyle Durham Head of Sustainability at FNB Commercial, added that FNB, in partnership with WesBank is thrilled to be a part of the Africa PachiPanda Challenge and to support this groundbreaking initiative. The event has been a showcase of inspiring and visionary solutions to unique challenges, and AgricFresh stands out as a shining example of the innovation, passion, and dedication that young eco-entrepreneurs bring to the table, creating lasting impacts for a sustainable future.

As the overall winner of the Africa PachiPanda Challenge, Moses Afopezi AgricFresh project will receive USD 5000, along with ongoing mentorship and strategic support from MTN Group, WWF, UNDP, GSMA and other partners to expand the reach and impact of their innovation. Moses shared a brief insight on his experience:

Never did I imagine that the path to an international stage would be paved by the work we are doing at the grassroots level with AgricFresh. The recognition we’ve received fills me with immense joy and hope for the farmers whose lives we aim to improve. With the knowledge and prize, we’re now empowered to expand our reach to two more communities in Cameroon’s war-affected regions.

– Moses Afopezi, Overall Winner, Africa PachiPanda Challenge

Through this initiative, MTN, together with WWF and FNB WesBank, reinforces its commitment to supporting ideas that deliver lasting value for the environment and local communities. With a footprint in 16 markets across Africa, MTN recognises the unique responsibility and opportunity to provide young innovators with the visibility, resources, and support they need to thrive.

This challenge is a testament to how MTN is embedding sustainability into the way it operates, by investing in people and purpose, with a long-term view toward shared prosperity.

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