Dream Factory Launches Business Coaching Scholarship for Entrepreneurs in Botswana and Zimbabwe

26 August 2025

The Pan Afrikanist Watchman

Dream Factory Foundation has launched the Emergent Business Coaching Scholarship Programme, a new initiative aimed at supporting entrepreneurs in Botswana and Zimbabwe with tailored mentorship, business training, and access to funding.

The three-month programme targets small, medium, and corporate business leaders seeking to scale their ventures and deepen social impact.

Participants will receive personalized coaching from industry experts, access to premium business courses, and networking opportunities within a pan-African entrepreneurial community.

Additional benefits include visibility through pitch events, accountability systems to sustain business momentum, and potential investment opportunities.

Eligible applicants must be citizens or legal residents of Botswana or Zimbabwe, aged 18 and above, and actively leading or registering a business. Full participation in both virtual and in-person sessions is required.

Applications are open until 31 August 2025 via academy.dreamfactory.africa.

Dream Factory Foundation is a non-profit organisation focused on empowering African entrepreneurs and fostering innovation for sustainable development.

Apply Now Applications are open from 17 July to 31 August 2025.

Interested entrepreneurs can apply by visiting:

๐Ÿ‘‰academy.dreamfactory.africa/what-we-do/business-coaching-scholarship

About Dream Factory Foundation

Dream Factory Foundation is a nonprofit organization focused on empowering entrepreneurs and fostering innovation to create social impact. The Foundation supports initiatives that drive sustainable development and economic growth in emerging African markets.

Media Contact Dream Factory Foundation Email: bots@dreamfactoryfoundation.org Phone: +267 72674075 / +267 71387160

Website:www.dreamfactoryfoundation.org

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