Atwiine Sabrina
TITLES
★ Founder/CEO Nimarungi ★ Sigma Squared Fellow ★ Technovation LinkedIn Influencer ★ Google Students Developers Clubs Lead ★ Law Society President - IUIU ★ Guild Presidential Advisor - IUIU
AWARDS & RECOGNITIONS
★ East Africa’s Essay Writing Competition Winner 2015 ★ Technovation Girls Challenge 1st Runners Up 2017 ★ Kolibri E-learning Platform Champion 2018 ★ Pioneer of Secondary School ICT Clubs in Uganda 2018 ★ Hult Prize Country Winner 2019 ★ Future of Education Award Winner 2020 ★ Global Startup Awards Country Winner 2021 ★ Nominee - Globant’s Women that Build October 2021 ★ Social Entrepreneur Award Winner 2022
HER BIOGRAPHY
Atwiine Sabrina is a promising student of Law, but interestingly, one that is mostly seen thriving in Tech Entrepreneurship spaces. She is the Founder/CEO of an award-winning youth-led startup in Uganda called Nimarungi. The startup harnesses the power of data and information, capacity-building programs, and other employability practical skill sets to eradicate education inequality, increase student resilience, and smoothen their transition from school to work.
Sabrina has also done extraordinary work as a youth/student leader on school, national, and global levels. Her 8+ years of experience as a leader extend across team building, result-oriented project management, recruiting members, mentoring and motivating them, as well as institution strengthening. She has dedicated most of her time to coming up with strategies harmonizing processes, people, and technology.
Prior to founding Nimarungi, Sabrina worked with Technovation as a student ambassador where she recruited, mentored, and motivated over 50 girls in Kabale district and trained them in business development, pitching, and coding with MIT App inventor for the Technovation Challenge. Later on, during her high school vacation, she worked with Oysters and Pearls as an Assistant Director for women/girls program where she mentored over 150 girls and trained them in business development as well as business pitching.
One of Sabrina’s biggest achievements is the Undergraduate Talent Tech and Entrepreneurship Programme (UTTEP) she conceptualized, led, and launched early this year. UTTEP is an 8-week program aiming at supporting university students to discover, monetize, and scale their talent, skills, technological innovations, and business initiatives. The program is spread throughout the academic year, and the launch day invited over 200 university students from various universities across the central region of Uganda who exhibited their products and went through training on product and business development, funding, and storytelling.
Outside of work, Sabrina loves talking to people and understanding their thought processes and behaviors. She enjoys taking walks, analyzing surroundings, observing daily human activities, listening to music, and even dancing, despite not being very skilled at it. She finds self-development and intellectual books fascinating and has recently started painting, showing fair proficiency. While she prefers staying indoors, she considers creating and building things from scratch not just work, but also a hobby. Sabrina believes in the concept of randomness and acknowledges her complicated personality, which can be both incredibly sociable and affected by social anxiety.
Her future goals revolve around her startup Nimarungi, aiming to become the response everyone has been looking for in the Ugandan Education System by introducing more meaningful learning approaches to increase resilience and a growth mindset among learners. In the near future, they intend to build more realistic and impactful performance assessment tools than traditional examination grades. On a personal level, within the next 5 years, Sabrina is working towards blending Law and Technology.
Douglas Onencan is a remarkable innovator and developer from Uganda. He is known for his groundbreaking inventions and commitment to using technology for humanitarian purposes. Douglas has an impressive portfolio of projects, including Eyebyorets, an assistive device for the visually impaired, and LiZ, an electric car designed to surpass Tesla's vehicles. He has also worked on the Kasuubo-x series of helicopters for agricultural spraying and locust control.
Douglas Onencan is a Ugandan inventor, born on May 1st, 1999, in Kalongo, Agago District. From a young age, he was fascinated by metal and creativity, which eventually led him to invent and innovate. Onencan attended Dr Ambrozoli Memorial Nursery and Primary School and later joined Busoga College Mwiri for his O-level education, sponsored by MasterCard Foundation through BRAC Uganda. He was the second-best student in his class from S1 to S4. In 2016, Onencan won the Best Speaker in the Greater Kampala Region award at Nabisunsa Girls' School.
Joseph Ajal, ACC, CTP, CHRBP, Fellow - AAPM, BSP, MSc. HRM/D Associate Certified Coach CEO, PrecisionHR Proprietary Ltd, Business Partner_CMA Adjunct Faculty, Executive Education - Strathmore University Business School VentureLabs Africa, 23 Mpanga Close, Bugolobi, Kampala P. O. Box 3397, Kampala, Uganda Email: joseph@precisionhr.co.ug and
Introduction: Joseph is an Associate Certified Coach (ACC™), an HR Professional, Certified Talent Practitioner (CTP), Chartered HR Business Partner, Fellow of the American Academy of Project Management (FAAPM), and a very passionate believer in the transformational power of people in the bigger picture of the organisation. Joseph is a certified Balanced Scorecard Professional, by George Washington University and a certified Korn Ferry Hay Job Evaluator. He is also a Toastmaster.
Experience: 15 Years Talent Development Experience, 5 Years as a professional Coach and Organisational Development Consultant.
Geographic Focus: Africa, Asia, North America
Juan de Francisco Rasheed
Juan de Francisco Rasheed is a leader and strategic expert with a proven track record of success. As the General Manager at M-KOPA Uganda, he manages a team of 300 staff and an extensive agent network to deliver services to 250,000 customers across the country. Under his leadership, the business grew 10x within three years. Previously, Juan played a vital role in M-KOPA’s expansion as the Group Head of Strategy and Chief of Staff to the CEO. Prior to that, he worked as a consultant at McKinsey & Company where he advised on high-impact projects worldwide. With a diverse background, including co-founding a start-up in Beijing, publishing as a photojournalist in Beirut, and moonlighting as an open-format DJ across the region, Juan combines a passion for learning with a knack for bringing people together. Juan graduated with a first-class degree from the University of Cambridge and is studying for an Executive MBA at Strathmore University in Kenya. He has been based in East Africa since 2016.
Kenneth Mugabi is an award-winning afro-soul artist and songwriter from Kampala, Uganda. Through his music, Mugabi empowers his listeners, particularly men, by using storytelling. His songs depict African love stories and shed light on male vulnerability. Mugabi aims to address the absence of father role models in Ugandan society and connect with young men on various aspects of their lives.
Mugabi's musical journey began in high school, where he started writing songs. This passion led him to pursue a Bachelor of Arts in Music at Makerere University. However, eager to embark on his career, he left his studies to develop his unique sound as a songwriter and performer, setting himself apart from his peers.
In 2016, Mugabi released his debut album, "Kibunomu," which featured a blend of traditional ndingidi music with modern beats. The album gained popularity, particularly the tracks "Naki" and "Kibunomu." Mugabi's first concert took place in October 2018 at the National Theatre and was a sold-out show.
The following year, Mugabi released his second album, "Ugandan," which included the hit single "Kwegomba." The song received significant airplay on radio stations, contributing to the album's success. Mugabi held his second concert at the Design Hub in Kampala, which also sold out in June 2019.
Mbanda Shyaka
Ugandan Entrepreneur with CodeImpact
My name is Mbanda Shyaka. I am a 45-year-old entrepreneur and community leader. I have a bachelor's degree in food science and technology, and I am passionate about using technology to help people. I recently graduated from the Centre for Humane Technology, and I am now working to advocate against extractive technologies like social media. I also run a side project called Karibu Shop, which sells natural skin and hair products made from locally sourced shea butter. In my free time, I cultivate my body and mind through exercise, meditation, and breathwork. I believe that it is important to take care of our physical and mental health, and I want to live up to my highest potential. I hope that my journey can inspire other African youth to stand up, be strong, and be counted.
Samara Noronha
My name is Samara Noronha. I am 15 years old, in year 10. I have participated in Olympia, best team and individual, Model United Nations, best delegate in environmental committee and ISTEM, 3rd in science and gold math, during the course of the current year. I am passionate about literature and I am science student.
Product Design Manager KIIRA MOTORS CORPORATION. Principal Program Officer MOBILITY BUREAU SECRETARIAT OF SCIENCE TECHNOLOGY & INNOVATION. MSC Integrated Product Design BRUNEL UNIVERSITY, LONDON Bachelor of Architecture MAKERERE UNIVERSITY, KAMPALA
Thatcher Mpanga Nakimuli leads the Product Design Division at Kiira Motors Corporation,
the leading manufacturer of E-Mobility Solutions in Uganda, to develop innovative and
ground-breaking mobility products, services and infrastructure aimed at solving the needs of
the mobility non-consumers in Uganda. She has been instrumental in the development of the
Kayoola EVS, the first electric bus built in Africa, for Africa; the Kiira EVS Concept, a hybrid
sedan; and the establishment of the Kiira Vehicle Plant, the first green E-Mobility plant
anticipated to produce 5,000 vehicles annually at full production capacity.
She is a registered Architect with the Architects Registration Board of Uganda with a Master
of Science in Integrated Product Design from Brunel University London, United Kingdom and
a Bachelor of Architecture from Makerere University, Kampala Uganda and is a member of the
Uganda Society of Architects.