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    New Generation of African LeadersFEBRUARY 27, 2012 BYAFRICANYOUTHJOURNALS1 COMMENT

    By Fanele Love; Swaziland

    The welcome page on Tony Elumelus business and philanthropy website prominently

    features Mr. Elumelus smiling face, dressed in a sharp suit, accompanied by the words:

    Nobody is going to develop Africa, except us.

    The Tony Elumelu Foundation is a model for the innovative solutions to complicated social

    problems that are increasingly gaining traction across the African continent. These solutions

    are by Africas young and successful generation of leaders who are using their talent,

    expertise, experience and networks to contribute to development and progress.

    Perhaps the most well-known face of this new cadre of leaders is Fred Swaniker, the

    charismatic and visionary co-founder of the African Leadership Academy (ALA). ALA is an

    unconventional secondary school nestled in the economic hub of Africa, a strategic and

    successful academic institution whose guiding mandate is mentoring and developing Africas

    next generation of leaders. Indeed Swaniker, who is also the co-founder of the African

    Leadership Network, has chosen, as his challenge, to address the far-reaching leadership

    problems faced by many African countries. His solution? Skip the politicians and inefficient

    regimes, and focus on young people with demonstrated leadership potential. These young

    people, the golden eggs of the continent, are carefully tended to and nurtured inJohannesburg, where leadership, entrepreneurship and values of effective leadership are

    taught alongside traditional classes such as Biology and Chemistry.

    Another figure of note, a woman who has amassed incredible admiration among young and

    old people alike, in Africa and around the world, is the 36-year old Khanyi Dhlomo. Founder

    of Ndalo Media that publishes Destiny, Destiny Connect, and Destiny Man, Khanyi is using

    her well-managed personal and professional brand to impart knowledge successful on self-

    and life- and career-management. Her midas touch was first apparent as a young television

    reporter for SABC 1, when ratings of the news shot up the roof as South Africa marveled at

    her natural grace, composure, and an eloquence not immediately associated with black

    South Africans. An MBA graduate from Harvard, she is positioning Ndalo Media as a

    producer of quality business and lifestyle content delivered across a number of platforms

    and industries. Any critic is immediately silenced by the sheer success of this innovative

    media company, only four years after its conception.

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    Ndibuisi Ekekwe, Founder, AFRIT

    Ndubuisi Ekekwe (pictured above), founder ofAfrican Institution of Technology (AFRIT) is

    also a part of this group of fresh African leaders. The goal of AFRIT is to be an advocate of

    emerging technologies into developing economies where they can use them to create wealth

    and prosperity. We are change agents to position Africa to survive the new technology era

    like nanomics by helping firms innovate, differentiate and compete internationally. We help

    nurture a new generation of technical leaders from Africa.

    African Heroes will be focusing on this generation of leaders, our role models and mentors,

    through interviews and commentaries, closely following and chronicling their collective

    contribution to development in Africa. We will look beyond their impressive personal and

    professional achievements, and get to the core of the new ideas and solutions with which

    they are tackling our lagging and nascent challenges, using the infrastructure only the

    present afford: technology, communications, networks, improving governance andmacroeconomic conditions.

    The premise behind this approach is getting the human story behind Africas growth, by

    focusing not on institutions such as the government or the African Development Bank, but on

    the people whose daily decisions chart progress on the ground.

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    Indeed the hope is that reading this, African Youth Journals readers will recognize similar

    characteristics in themselves, and further recognize that it takes no special human species,

    but simply intellect with intention, will and action, to leave a lasting impact on the Africa and

    positively touch the lives of its expanding population.

    Fanele Chester is a Swaziland citizen and a University of Chicago Student. An art lover and

    and entrepreneur, she has done an amazing job promoting African art and model African

    leaders with her popular

    blogs: http://fanelelove.blogspot.com/andhttp://interviewafrica.tumblr.com/.