Kenyan entrepreneur who dropped her
legal practice to bring the possibility of high tech fitness to Nairobi’s
residents and two other outstanding athletes will, this week, be guests of African Voices,
a Cable News Network (CNN) magazine programme sponsored
by telecommunications giant, Globacom.
Globacom said in a press statement released in
Lagos that it was proud of the achievements of the young Africans who have
mentored thousands of youths in their chosen professions.
Saloni Kantaria's inspiring story gingered
her country to embrace the culture of physical fitness as a way of
stimulating the development of its human capital. She will be joined on the
programme by Tshepo Nkhabu, a cyclist from Lesotho, and Mitu Monteiro, a surfer from Cape
Verde.
Kantaria's amazing story is that of how one woman, through courage,
strength and convictions, seeks to improve the health of families in her native
Kenya. A former competitive
tennis player and studio instructor, she quit
her flourishing legal practice to found “Reform Cycling and Strength Studio”,
the first indoor boutique cycling and fitness studio in Nairobi.
Tshepo Nkhabu brought together young
school students who had no after-school recreational centre in his local
Mafeteng community to grow, learn, and develop their leadership skills
when he was just 16 under the umbrella of a cycling organization called
“Hands of Life”, he believes that
“giving is the mother of all successes.” The organization has given youths a hand to express
their talents and leadership skills under a conducive atmosphere.
This passion to impact teenagers like
himself from an early age culminated in the life-changing impact of
the organization on youths which has encouraged the United
States Peace Corps to collaborate with him to employ cycling
and camping to the teaching of essential life skills and HIV prevention
in a country with the world’s second highest
prevalence of HIV.
Born Oteniel Jorge Monteiro, Mitu is a
professional kite surfer who pioneered strapless surfing because he
did not have enough funds to
afford straps. Mitu is reputed for surfing one of the most legendary waves in
the world named Teapuhoo in Tahiti, the largest island in French
Polynesia in the South Pacific archipelago. He has, through the sport, launched
his community on the world map.
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