Today, when you say Nataliey Bitature, her name rhymes with her accomplishments. This is one young woman to watch. In 2018, Nataliey won an award in the business category at Uganda’s Young Achievers Awards and was named among Forbes 30 under 30.

In 2017, she presented Musana Carts at the World Bank Spring Meetings. She was nominated by World Economic Forum as one of Africa’s Top 5 Women Innovators in 2016, and was recognised as Youth Rising Star Organisation Manager as well as Lamudi Best Large Scale Real Estate Agency in 2015.

The 29-year-old Ugandan entrepreneur has been racking up accolades since acquiring her Bachelor’s in Business Management and Education Studies at Keele University and a Master’s in Social Entrepreneurship at Hult International Business School. Nataliey built her local knowledge and grassroots experience harnessed through founding the enterprises Handymen Uganda, Musana Carts and Project 500k.