African Innovators Shine at The Earthshot Prize Hosted in Cape Town

Winnie Harlow, Heidi Klim, Nina Dobrev, Tendai 'The Beast' Mtawarira & Tobe Nwigwe taking a selfie with Prince William on The Earthshot Prize stage.

Winnie Harlow, Heidi Klim, Nina Dobrev, Tendai 'The Beast' Mtawarira & Tobe Nwigwe taking a selfie with Prince William on The Earthshot Prize stage.

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In a landmark moment for the African continent, The Earthshot Prize held its third iteration on African soil for the first time. This year, two of the three African finalists emerged victorious, each securing the coveted £1 million prize to scale their groundbreaking environmental initiatives and amplify their impact across Africa and beyond.

The Earthshot Prize, often dubbed the "Nobel Prize for the environment," aims to spotlight and support innovative solutions to the planet's most pressing ecological challenges. Hosting the event in Cape Town, South Africa for the first time, underscored Africa's pivotal role in global sustainability efforts and provided a vibrant backdrop for the continent's heroes to be celebrated.

The evening was illuminated by performances from DJ Waffles and the Ndlovu Youth Choir, whose electrifying renditions added a rich cultural tapestry to the event. The charismatic hosting duo of Billy Porter and Bonang Matheba, kept the audience engaged with their dynamic presence and infectious energy.

The highlight of the evening was undoubtedly the announcement of The Earthshot Prize winners, where African excellence took centre stage. Keep IT Cool from Kenya and the Green Africa Youth Organization (GAYO) from Ghana were honoured with the £1 million awards in their respective categories. This achievement marks a significant milestone, demonstrating Africa's capacity to lead in environmental innovation and sustainable development.

The success of these African finalists is not just a personal victory but a beacon of hope for the continent. It highlights the ingenuity and determination of African innovators who are tackling environmental challenges head-on, providing scalable solutions that benefit both their local communities and the global ecosystem. The Prize will enable these organisations to amplify their impact, fostering sustainable growth and inspiring a new generation of environmental stewards across Africa.

The ceremony, exclusively broadcast by MultiChoice live across 50 African countries was a spectacular showcase of talent, passion, and dedication. MultiChoice’s role in amplifying the event was pivotal in ensuring that the achievements of these African heroes were celebrated continent-wide. The platforming of the event on DStv and SuperSport allowed millions of viewers to engage with the event's glitz and glamour, fostering a sense of pride and unity, while those who missed the live broadcast can still relive the magic on DStv Stream and ShowMax.

Prince William, in his address during the ceremony, emphasised the significance of the winners: “[The Earthshot Prize] exists to champion the game-changers, the inventors, the makers, the creatives, the leaders; to help them build upon the amazing things they’ve already achieved; to speed their innovations to scale and to inspire the next generation to create the future we all need.” His words resonated deeply, particularly as the African winners had taken the stage, embodying the spirit of innovation and hope.

As the world watches, Africa’s heroes are proving that with the right support and recognition, transformative environmental solutions can emerge from the continent’s rich tapestry of cultures and communities. The Earthshot Prize ceremony in South Africa was not just an awards night; it was a celebration of African ingenuity, a testament to the continent’s potential, and an inspiring call to action for environmental stewardship worldwide. It also highlights MultiChoice’s continued dedication to broadcasting and platforming these vital stories, ensuring that Africa’s contributions to a greener future are heard loud and clear across the globe.