How to Start a Business in Africa as a Young Person — My Story From Kagera, Tanzania

Learning how to start a business in Africa as a young person is one of the most important things any African my age can do right now. I know this not from a textbook or a YouTube video. I know this because I am living it every single day from my small kiosk in Kagera, Tanzania.


My name is Girigory Katula Gribart. I am 22 years old. Every morning I open my kiosk and sell rice, sugar, soap and other everyday items that my community needs. It is a humble beginning. But inside this small kiosk lives a very big dream — a dream that led me to start AfriSkillHub and everything I am about to share with you.

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Why I Started AfriSkillHub — The Real Reason
I started AfriSkillHub because I see a problem every single day that breaks my heart.
Millions of young Africans are talented, intelligent and hardworking. But they are unemployed, struggling and dependent on governments that simply cannot absorb them all. They wake up every morning with potential the world never sees — because nobody gave them the practical skills and knowledge to unlock it.
In Africa today, over 60% of the population is under 25 years old. (Affilihub) That means the majority of this continent is young, hungry and looking for opportunity. But opportunity does not come to those who wait. It comes to those who build.


I decided that someone needed to change this reality. And that someone could be me.
AfriSkillHub exists to give young Africans the practical skills, motivation and knowledge they need to employ themselves. To start businesses. To earn income online. To stop waiting for someone else to create their future.
This blog covers everything a young African needs — skills development, business ideas, motivation, self development and practical strategies for generating income. Because I believe something deeply: when a young person learns the right skills and applies them consistently, the problem of money begins to disappear.

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The Unemployment Problem Nobody Is Solving
Let me be direct about something most people are afraid to say.
Africa has a youth unemployment crisis. Young Africans are balancing multiple side ventures just to survive rising living costs, and the continent faces a $330 billion credit gap that makes building businesses extremely difficult. (Affilihub)
In Tanzania we see this every day. Young men walking the panya road — the desperate path that poverty and lack of opportunity forces people into. Young women stuck at home because there are no jobs and nobody showed them how to create one.
I refuse to accept that this is permanent.
I believe that a young person with real skills and a source of income does not become a criminal. Does not become dependent. Does not lose hope.
Give them knowledge. Give them practical tools. Watch them build something extraordinary.
That is the entire mission of AfriSkillHub.


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What I Am Building — My Honest Vision
I will not hide my ambitions from you. You deserve honesty.
My dream is not small.
I want to see millions of young Africans start their own businesses across the continent. I want to watch unemployment rates drop in Tanzania, Nigeria, South Africa, Malawi, Mozambique, Angola, Somalia and every African nation — not because governments created jobs but because young people stopped waiting and started building.
I want AfriSkillHub to grow into the biggest African mentorship and media platform for young people. A platform that contributes to the economies of African nations. A platform that reaches every corner of the continent and proves to the world that Africa’s greatest resource is not its minerals or its land.
It is its young people.
African startups raised $3.1 billion in 2025 alone (Affilihub) — proof that the continent is building real businesses that the world is paying attention to. AfriSkillHub will be part of that story.


My Biggest Fear — And Why I Continue Anyway
I want to be completely honest with you because that is the foundation this blog is built on.
When I started AfriSkillHub many people told me it was impossible. Some doubted me openly. Some showed me with their silence that they did not believe in the path I chose. Even people close to me questioned whether this was the right direction.
And my biggest fear? That they might be right.
What if this does not work? What if I pour years of my life into something that never becomes what I dream it will be? What if the people who doubted me were correct all along?
I sit with that fear sometimes. Late at night after the kiosk is closed and the screen is the only light in the room.
But here is what I have decided.
I would rather try and fail publicly than never try and succeed at being ordinary. I would rather spend years building something that matters than spend decades working for something that does not.
Today AfriSkillHub is a dream. But tomorrow it will be a true story.

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What You Will Find on AfriSkillHub
If you are a young African who is tired of waiting — this blog is for you.
If you want to learn practical skills that generate real income — this blog is for you.
If you believe Africa deserves better and you are willing to be part of building that better — this blog is absolutely for you.
Here is what AfriSkillHub covers:
How to build discipline and consistency as a young African
How to earn income online starting from zero
How to develop skills that employers and clients will pay for
How to build a business with little or no starting capital
How to develop the mindset of a successful African entrepreneur
Real stories of young Africans building real businesses
Every article on this blog is written from real experience. Not theory. Not copy-pasted advice from Western blogs that do not understand the African reality. Real practical knowledge for real African situations.
A Message to Every Young African Reading This
If you found this blog today it was not by accident.
You found it because something inside you is searching for more. More than unemployment. More than depending on a government that cannot help you. More than watching others build while you wait for your turn.
Your turn is now.
Not tomorrow. Not when conditions are perfect. Not when you have enough money or enough confidence or enough support.
Now.
Start with one skill. Learn it deeply. Apply it consistently. Build something small. Then build something bigger. Then build something that changes your community. Then changes your country. Then changes Africa.
That is the AfriSkillHub promise to you.
I am Katula. I am 22 years old. I run a small kiosk in Kagera, Tanzania. And I am building something that will help millions of young Africans employ themselves and build the Africa we all deserve.
Welcome to AfriSkillHub.


Written by Girigory Katula Gribart — Founder of AfriSkillHub.com
Kagera, Tanzania — 2026

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