Unity Challenge 2025: A Celebration of Innovation and Collaboration
We couldn’t be prouder of what our teams accomplished during this year’s Unity
Challenge! Over eight weeks, ten brilliant teams rolled up their sleeves to tackle one of
Africa’s toughest financial hurdles: helping businesses embrace Sava Africa’s
cutting-edge spend management tools. The energy, creativity, and sheer determination
we witnessed were nothing short of inspiring.
Imagine being a small business owner in Nairobi or Lagos, juggling expenses, payroll,
and cash flow—all while trying to grow. Now imagine a tool that could simplify all of
that, but few know about it or trust it. That’s the gap our participants were asked to
bridge. Their mission? To design strategies that make Sava’s platform not just visible
but irresistible to businesses across the continent.
From brainstorming sessions to late-night Zoom calls, these teams dug deep. They
asked:
● How do we make fintech feel approachable to a shop owner in Kampala?
● What kind of training would actually stick for busy entrepreneurs?
● How can we turn skepticism into excitement?
The answers they came up with were as diverse as Africa itself—ranging gamified
learning apps to grassroots workshops led by local influencers.
● Week 1–4: The “aha” moments began early. Teams bonded over shared
frustrations (like unreliable internet during coaching calls!) and celebrated small
wins, like nailing their first pitch drafts.
● Week 5–7: The pressure cranked up as the semi-finals loomed. Five teams
advanced, but as one eliminated participant put it, “We didn’t lose—we just ran out
of time to prove our idea.”
● Grand Finale (April 25): The top five teams faced a panel of judges with nerves of
steel. One standout moment? When Pamoja Squad used a live demo to show
how their strategy could cut a business’s expense-tracking time by half. The
room erupted in applause.
Beyond the $3,000 prize, the true victory lies in what’s happening after the challenge:
● 3,000+ SMEs have already been introduced to Sava’s tools through pilot
programs.
● Alumni like Janet Alinda (Team Innovisionaries) are now mentoring next year’s
participants, passing the torch.
● Sava Africa is integrating the winning strategies into their rollout plans—proof
that great ideas don’t stop at the pitch stage.
A Huge Thank You
To our coaches, judges, and partners like Kolawole Olajide (CEO of Sava Africa), who
reminded us that “innovation without adoption is just a fancy PowerPoint.” And to the
teams: you reminded us why collaboration beats competition every time.
Feeling FOMO? Don’t worry—the 2026 Unity Challenge is already in the works.