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Sonia Ruhizi                                        They are mixed together and undergo a fermentation process


         Tanzania                                            for about 28 days, then they mould them into  shapes, smear
                                                             them with clay soil and bake them. Most of the people in her
                                                             community are low income earners and cannot afford to use
                                                             electricity or gas cookers, so  there is high demand for cheaper
                                                             fuel. Sonia felt the need to help by producing affordable char-
                                                             coal that conserves the environment and is not harmful.
                                                             Through her business, Sonia has helped many Tanzanian
                                                             youth to get employment through collection of waste material,
                                                             production and packaging, and distribution of charcoal in the
                                                             villages. Many people have accepted the recycled charcoal and
                                                             use it, which encourages her. Through exhibitions and using
                                                             network marketing, the demand in Tanzania has expanded
                                                             and this has created a vision for Sonia  that someday her char-
                                                             coal will sell across Africa.


                                                             Company Of The Year

                                                             Competition 2017



                                                             JA (Junior Achievement) South Africa is pleased to announce
                                                             that it will be hosting the Regional Company of the Year
                                                             Competition 2017, in collaboration with JA Africa. The event
                                                             will take place from 6-8 December 2017 in Johannesburg,
                                                             South Africa. The Company of the Year (COY) competition is
                                                             an annual event and the culmination of JA’s highly acclaimed
                                                             Company Program and provides an exciting and competitive
                                                             element to the program that enhances the students’ experience
                                                             and creates significant practical exposure to the competitive
                                                             world of international business. Join us as we celebrate Africa's
                                                             budding entrepreneurs!

         Sonia produces environmental friendly charcoal from paper   For more information on JA Africa please visit ja-africa.org
         waste/recycle resources such as papers, boxes and dried leaves.                                                        ON THE PATH TO

                                                                                                                                BLAZING NEW TRAILS.





                                                                                                                                Every young person deserves the opportunity to enjoy an
                                                                                                                                entrepreneurial education that will prepare them to thrive
                                                                                                                                in today’s economy. Together with Junior Achievement
                                                                                                                                South Africa, we’re striving to help make that a reality.















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