By Adonis Byemelwa
What began as a major setback has become a moment of renewed purpose for Zambian innovator and entrepreneur, Arnold Nyendwa. After facing the disappointment of a canceled trip to Washington, D.C. due to unexpected visa issues, Nyendwa has emerged with stronger resolve and global recognition.
"Missing that World Bank meeting felt like a door had slammed shut just as I was about to walk through it," Nyendwa shared on social media. "But sometimes, it's in the silence that you hear the next calling."
That next calling turned out to be louder and more impactful than he expected. Nyendwa has been appointed as an Active Private Sector Observer by the World Bank under the Climate Investment Fund (CIF) for the 2025–2027 term. It's a prestigious global role that puts him at the forefront of strategic climate action.
Representing his constituency on the Strategic Climate Fund (SCF) Committee, Nyendwa will influence policy direction, help shape national strategies, monitor climate projects on the ground, and connect with stakeholders from across the globe.
"It’s more than just a title," he reflected. "It’s a platform to speak up for communities like mine, who are already feeling the weight of climate change."
The appointment comes at a time when Nyendwa is visibly expanding his impact. Recently returning from the Impact Capitol conference, he engaged deeply with global ecosystem players and led a spirited roundtable on youth empowerment.
"Zambia—and indeed much of Africa—is brimming with potential," he said. "But potential needs partnerships, platforms, and policies to become powerful."
His eyes are now set on July 10th in Rabat, Morocco, where he will launch a 3-in-1 energy-efficient stove that runs on gas, electricity, and solid fuel—a game-changing solution being rolled out across Zambia, China, Switzerland, Morocco, and the USA.
Adding to the momentum, Nyendwa’s company has been honored with the WIPO 2025 Awards Certification, signed by the Director General himself—making them the first Zambian and African company to ever receive this recognition.
"This isn’t just a personal win. It’s a message to every young African innovator—your work is valid, your voice is global," Nyendwa said with quiet pride.
Now open for paid consultations and speaking engagements, Nyendwa remains committed to collaboration. "Let’s keep pushing the boundaries. Together, we can design the future we deserve." What was once a blocked flight path has become a launchpad. And Arnold Nyendwa is soaring.