Stellenbosch University has received an R4 million donation to establish the Centre for African Entrepreneurship, which will investigate ways to foster high-impact entrepreneurship on the African continent. The Allan Gray Centre for African Entrepreneurship, as it will be known, aims to promote entrepreneurial innovation and growth across the African continent. The primary focus of the centre will be on creating an environment conducive to high-impact entrepreneurship. It is envisioned as a Pan-African intellectual project, spanning countries such as South Africa, Ghana, Kenya, Rwanda and Ethiopia. Ultimately, the Centre for African Entrepreneurship aims to make its generated knowledge accessible to local innovation hubs and ventures that need it most, contributing to the development and success of African entrepreneurship.