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BusiQuip AI Challenge 1st week winners announced

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The BusiQuip AI Promotional Design Challenge Week 1 winners: Bonga Mthimkhulu and Menzy Vilakati.
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The BusiQuip AI Promotional Design Challenge has officially kicked off, marking an exciting step towards innovation and digital creativity in Eswatini.

With week one successfully completed, the competition is already showcasing the remarkable talent and potential of local creatives embracing artificial intelligence as a tool for transformation.

Launched by BusiQuip (Pty) Ltd, the challenge aims to redefine the future of promotional content by encouraging participants to use AI in bold, imaginative and impactful ways. The initiative forms part of a broader vision to drive digital transformation and empower individuals, particularly the youth, to actively participate in shaping Africa’s digital economy.

These creatives stood out for their exceptional use of AI, originality, design quality and overall impact in promoting the BusiQuip brand. Their work reflects not only technical skill but also the innovative thinking that the challenge seeks to inspire.

The competition, which runs until June 23, 2026, still has 12 weeks remaining, offering ample opportunity for new and returning participants to enter and win.

With multiple chances to submit entries, the challenge continues to encourage creatives to refine their work, push boundaries and explore the limitless possibilities of AI-driven design.

Impact

Participants are reminded that entries are judged based on four key criteria: AI mastery, originality, quality, and impact, ensuring a fair and skill-focused evaluation process.

BusiQuip has emphasised that the challenge is not just about winning, but about learning, growth and exposure.

By participating, creatives gain visibility, build their portfolios and position themselves at the forefront of a rapidly evolving digital landscape.

As the competition gains traction, BusiQuip calls on more individuals across Eswatini to step forward and showcase their creativity.

The stage is set, the tools are in your hands, now it’s time for Eswatini’s creatives to rise.

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