New Era

TotalEnerg­ies announces winners for Startupper of the Year

- Staff Reporter

Following the selection of the Startupper of the Year Challenge winners by a local jury comprised of industry experts, the winners of the 2022 edition were awarded during an official ceremony on 11 May 2022 at Am Weinberg, Windhoek. The three winners in Namibia are Paulina Alfeus, Immanuel Ndawedapo and Linda Ndakolo.

Alfeus received the award for Best Startup under three years old with Fredina Trading CC. Fredina Trading embarked on a journey to substitute wood with steel scrap drums (oil barrels) in furniture production.

Ndawedapo walked away with the award for Best Business Creation Idea with Industrial­ink, which focuses on cleaning solvent waste (recycle) through the use of technology and scientific knowledge so it can be reused. This is expected to improve production efficienci­es of the manufactur­ing industry while creating means for a circular economy, which benefits companies and countries financiall­y.

Meanwhile, Ndakolo was awarded Best Female Entreprene­ur with Eliko Letweni Project. Eliko is in the process of manufactur­ing handmade soap bars and liquid soap using extracts of oil, fragrance and colours of Namibia’s abundant natural resources such as marula, peanuts, natural wild sweet berries and many more.

These young entreprene­urs will receive financial support amounting to N$112 000 and will also benefit from personalis­ed coaching valued at N$48 000 for the developmen­t of their projects.

In Namibia, 101 applicatio­ns were submitted for the TotalEnerg­ies Startupper of the Year, of which 74 were complete. Out of these applicatio­ns, 15 finalists were able to pitch their projects before the local jury.

Each winner of this edition will have their project presented in front of a “Grand Jury” tasked with choosing, in mid-May, the three “Grand Winners” out of 32 African countries and 491 finalists who pitched their projects to local juries.

TotalEnerg­ies Namibia opened its doors in 1977 in then-South West Africa. The company was registered in 1988 as TotalEnerg­ies South West Africa/Namibia (Pty) Ltd and in 1989, changed to TotalEnerg­ies Namibia (Pty) Ltd. The TotalEnerg­ies Namibia network grew to 37 service stations in 2020 with several new projects underway. Two main depots supply TotalEnerg­ies Namibia, which are in Windhoek and Walvis Bay. Furthermor­e, TotalEnerg­ies Namibia has throughput agreements with other oil companies in Ondangwa and Tsumeb.

Active in more than 130 countries, TotalEnerg­ies is a global multi-energy company that produces and markets energies: oil and biofuels, natural gas and green gases, renewables and electricit­y.

 ?? Photo: Contribute­d ?? Inspiring startups… Estèphe Camus (Economic Attaché at the French Embassy), Immanuel Ndawedapo (Industrial­ink), Linda Ndakolo (Eliko Letweni Project) and Naftal Kakwambi (MD: TotalEnerg­ies Marketing Namibia).
Photo: Contribute­d Inspiring startups… Estèphe Camus (Economic Attaché at the French Embassy), Immanuel Ndawedapo (Industrial­ink), Linda Ndakolo (Eliko Letweni Project) and Naftal Kakwambi (MD: TotalEnerg­ies Marketing Namibia).

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