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What is AYBP

African Youth Business Panel

AYBP is for advocacy and development and is part of youth serving initiatives.
Founded by a Patriotic Young African Entrepreneur Tyrone Havnar from Zimbabwe in 2016,

AYBP is an online platform working for the engagement and empowerment of young people who wish to serve and make Africa a great place for all.

This is a place where we will be sharing success stories of Africans around the globe, affairs affecting our communities/countries.

A place where established and upcoming entrepreneurs in any field can find exposure through sharing profiles across AYBP media platforms and in turn inspiring many more to go out there and reach for the stars.

AYBP is a universal platform where all are welcolme to utilise the network.


One way to get meaning in your life is to devote yourself to serving others, devote yourself to your community, and devote yourself to creating something that gives purpose and meaning in someones life and yours. 

                                                                                                                This is Africa Rising

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  1. AYN has changed me..l dont know how to thank you but in the best all l can say is l am taking AYN everywhere..Thank you brother T. Havnar..You are the best mentor l have never met and l will never met another one like you..
    GOD BLESS YOU

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  2. The yields of what brother tyronne sow in me will be germinating soon..
    on behalf of my team, we awaits your visit to the city of kings and queens.
    thank you AYN and IROMHA

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  3. Iam pleased to hear this.
    Remember to share your knowledge with your community.
    He who wishes to secure the good of others has already secured his own therefor an effort you make for the happiness of others lifts you high above.

    This Is Africa Rising

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