Nairobi 27th October 2011:  The Best 100 finalists in the Chase Bank Enablis ILO  Business Plan competition are attending a boot camp at the Inoorero  University to enhance their entrepreneurial abilities. This is in  preparation to the announcement of this year’s business plan competition winners which will be done at a winners’ gala on Friday 28th  October at the Sarova Stanley Hotel. Winners in the 7 categories will  walk away with a total of Kshs. 3.5 million in prize money as seed  capital for their businesses. All the finalists will walk away with Chase Bank accounts and business  development support from both Enablis and the International Labour  Organization (ILO). 
The  training is focusing on Presentation skills, Financial Management,  Marketing, Business Systems, Legal issues of setting up a business,  Integrating ICT in Business and  aligning businesses to Vision 2030. The emerging entrepreneurs will also have an opportunity  to interact with seasoned entrepreneurs as well as the winners of last  year’s competition. 
While  welcoming the participants to the 5 day training, the Enablis Africa  Chief Operations Officer, Mr. Moses Mwaura said “There are many business  opportunities that can be started by finding solutions to the emerging challenges that most people face in our  country.  Aligning these businesses to Vision 2030 is what will drive  change and contribute to economic development of our country as all  stakeholders including entrepreneurs contribute to the attainment of Vision 2030” . 
“The  increase in business plan entries has been exceptionally impressive,  indicating that a majority of entrepreneurs continue searching for  solutions to the many problems our country, especially addressing chronic food shortages experienced periodically in Kenya”,  said Mr. Mwaura.  
This  year, the business plan writing contest received a record 405 entries – a  significant increase from the 300 entries in 2010. The Best 100  business plans were selected during an initial two-stage evaluation and judging process conducted by judging panels from Inoorero  University and Chase Bank.
The  competition attracted budding entrepreneurs aged between 18 and 60, with  an interest in diverse sectors, including: Agribusiness & Agro  Processing (25%); Arts, Sports, Leisure & Recreation (10%); Business and Professional Services (15%); Green and Ecological  Business (13%); Information & Communication Technology (18%);  Manufacturing and Construction (10%) and; Media, Marketing and  Communication (9%).
Prior  to submitting entries, 2734 prospective entrants from 20 counties across  the country underwent intensive training, facilitated by Inoorero  University, to help equip the emerging entrepreneurs with the best entrepreneurial strategies and tips on how to write  business plans and approach banks with fundable business plans.
The  Vice Chancellor Inoorero University, Professor Henry Thairu commended  the efforts of the Enablis Best  100 and congratulated them for being  risk takers hence contributing to solving the unemployment problem. Most people are comfortable being in employment and not  creating employment as the latter involves a lot of risks and  commitment. He reiterated that Inoorero University being the Enterprise  University is focused on training their students on how to become job creators.
Of the 100 finalists, 71% are youth between 18-35 years. 
Now on  its third year, The Chase Bank Enablis ILO Business Launchpad is an  initiative of the Enablis Entrepreneurial Network East Africa with  support from Chase Bank, International Labour Organization, (ILO) Inoorero University, International Labour Organization (ILO),  Safaricom Foundation, The Kenya ICT Board, Rhino Special Products and  MobiKash Limited.
  
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