Imagine being a cake engineer who attracts different clients at a commercial level at the age of 13.
Such a dynamic little girl who has turned her business into a commercial level.

This is the story of Kupakwashe Anita Muranda, popularly known as the Cake Dynamite, who has become an attraction of many cake lovers through her baking skills.

Kupakwashe pulled intense wedding skills masterclass with over 65 techniques learnt without passing out.
Interestingly, she will be taking her cake engineering business to the event in Uganda, Africa, Kidpreneurs, in August.
Her determination is on another level.
“I was trained by Indra Chinyerere of Bridal Innovations, and I am one of the 1500 students and the youngest to attend the class.
“I did my baking engineering at Bridal Innovation Academy. I’m super excited to be part of African Kids Kidpreneur in Uganda.
“I am taking my cake engineering business to the event in Uganda, Africa Kidsprenuer, in August. “The person behind my motivation is my mother, who is also a baker.
“She inspired me to start it, and she is my biggest motivation.
“I love baking and decorating cakes, and I saw a need for unique, custom cakes in my community,” she said.
Kupakwashe said she hopes to learn more about marketing and how to grow her business when she visits Uganda in August.
From Zimbabwe, the young entrepreneurs, they will be 15 with different businesses.
“We will be going courtesy of Zimbabwe Kidspreneurship.
“I am most excited to meet other young entrepreneurs and hear their stories.
“Maybe I will even meet some potential partners or mentors.
“I am preparing my pitch by practising my presentation and making some sample cakes to showcase my skills.
“I have also made some flyers and business cards to hand out.
“I can’t wait to wow the judges with my cake designs.
“I do find the idea of travelling and meeting new people really exciting, and as I am travelling to Uganda in August to present my business, I feel very excited,” she added.
She said her dream is to bake a cake for the President of Zimbabwe.
“Apart from baking, I am also inspired by the idea of becoming an air hostess.
“I sell the cakes at a commercial level. I do all events cakes, and my company is called Cake Dynamite.
“I am balancing school and this business. My parents are supportive, my mother is also a baker,” said Kupakwashe.


