The Career & Business Excellence System (CBES) has entered into a strategic partnership with AfriYantz Foundation, a Tanzania-based youth-focused organisation, to expand access to structured mentorship opportunities for young people across the country.
Through this partnership, CBES will provide AfriYantz Foundation youth members with access to structured mentorship opportunities, connecting them to experienced industry professionals across multiple sectors. The collaboration is designed to strengthen career readiness, professional exposure, and long-term employability for participating youth.
AfriYantz Foundation works closely with young people to promote leadership development, skills building, and community impact. By integrating CBES’s Mentorship Support Programme into its youth development initiatives, AfriYantz members will gain access to guided mentorship experiences that complement existing educational and community-based efforts.
The CBES Mentorship Support Programme is a six-month, structured, and free mentorship initiative that connects early-career professionals and students with qualified mentors across a wide range of industries. The programme emphasises accountability, goal-setting, practical career guidance, and exposure to real-world professional environments.
“Access to mentorship remains one of the most significant gaps facing young professionals across Africa,” said a CBES Founder Dr. Yemi Akinwuntan. “This partnership allows us to extend structured mentorship opportunities to AfriYantz youth members in a way that is practical, accountable, and aligned with their career aspirations.”
Under the collaboration, AfriYantz Foundation youth members will be eligible to participate in CBES mentorship cohorts, subject to programme criteria and availability. Mentorship will span multiple sectors, supporting diverse career pathways and professional interests.
This partnership reflects a shared commitment by both organisations to invest in youth development through practical, guided, and experience-driven support, rather than passive training alone.
For more information about CBES and its mentorship programmes, visit www.thecbes.net.
To learn more about AfriYantz Foundation, visit https://afriyantz.or.tz/.