LIST | South African Web3 Founder Makes the 2025 Forbes Africa 30 Under 30 List
“Africa does not have to ask for a seat at the table.”
This year’s Under 30 honorees embody that belief. They’re not just seeking space in boardrooms – they’re constructing their own, and bringing their peers with them. Together, they reflect a generational motto: – doing what needs to be done, no matter what.
From health tech to fashion, from fintech to sports, they’re showing up and showing out – not just to create jobs, but to create legacy.
The Forbes Africa 30 Under 30 list is renowned for spotlighting young entrepreneurs, creatives, and leaders who are shaping the future of the continent.
The 2025 cohort includes individuals from various sectors, including technology, finance, fashion, and arts, all of whom are making significant contributions to Africa’s development.
The numbers are stark.
These realities are driving this generation to act. They’re not just founding startups – they’re creating ecosystems for economic inclusion.
One of these young entrepreneurs building the rails to reduce the unemployment burden is Wisani Hlangwane, a South African youth and Founder of a Web3 startup called Funti3r.
Launched in Cape Town in 2022, Funti3r was built to solve a fundamental challenge in the modern workforce: how to seamlessly find, hire, and pay skilled professionals across borders. The platform acts as a bridge between global companies and remote talent – especially in underserved regions – delivering a frictionless hiring experience powered by smart contracts technology and fast, secure crypto payments.
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But what sets Funti3r apart is its tech-first approach: blockchain-enabled payments that eliminate the traditional frictions of cross-border transactions, and AI-driven talent matching that shortens the hiring cycle significantly.
“I am in the sweet spot of being a market-maker, and we are just connecting the dots for the ecosystem.” – Wisani Hlangwane
AI isn’t just a buzzword to this class – it’s a core business tool. Many of the 2025 honorees are deeply invested in artificial intelligence as a lever for scale and sustainability.
Take , the Ghanaian founder of MinoHealth AI Labs. His team is building diagnostic AI tools for conditions like pneumonia, breast cancer, and even malaria.
His mission?
To democratize access to quality healthcare, even in countries with fewer than five radiologists.
“The AI system today is like a co-pilot – it drafts the report, but a radiologist signs off,” says Akogo.
“But we need to go further. AI must be able to function independently in the most remote corners of Africa.”
South Africa’s , CTO of Engage Mx, shares that vision – cautiously.
“We need real evidence,” he says. “
Healthcare professionals are uniquely positioned to build trustworthy AI. But we must challenge the hype and ensure these tools really do what they claim.”
Many on the list reject the “self-made” label – pointing instead to the support networks that shaped their paths.
“I think it’s impossible to be self-made,” says Springboks and DHL Stormers player .
“You can dream big, but support is what makes the dream real.”
, founder of Raven Technologies, echoes this:
“To be great, I need to see greatness in others. And I’ve been fortunate to be surrounded by it.”
Their success is communal, built with coaches, mentors, family, and friends – proving that African excellence is never a solo act.
Africa’s creative industries are booming – generating over , according to CrossBoundary Group.
Ghanaian R&B and Afro-fusion artist (Jackline Acheampong) is watching it unfold:
“It’s not just about me – it’s all of us, taking Africa to new heights.”
As Forbes Africa celebrates its of the 30 Under 30, one thing is clear: Africa’s youth are not waiting for change. They are change. They are doing the work, building the infrastructure – physical, digital, and social – that will define Africa’s next chapter.
This isn’t just a list. It’s a movement.
Wisani’s success story and that of the other selected African youth serve as an inspiration to many aspiring Web3 entrepreneurs across the continent.
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