andrew mupuya now produces 20,000 paper bags a week by hand. the simplest bags are folded in 9 steps. the most complicated take 32. mupuya can't afford machines. he buys his paper in kenya. the young men are entirely self- taught. >> i had to watch youtube videos of people making bags by hand in india. then that's how i learned to make it. and then i made a sample. i took it to the supermarkets and shops, and then they were interested in it and then they gave me orders. >> when he's not at the company, andrew mupuya studies economics at kampala university, where he also recruits new co-workers. he says the country offers great potential for young entrepreneurs like him. >> the entrepreneurial character is quite new in uganda. and a few are adopted it, because it sounds not easy for someone to be studying while enterprising at the same time. >> no risk, no gain, and he has won plenty of awards with his venture. his plans are quite ambitious. >> i want to be the biggest paperback producer worldwide. so i still have a long way to go. and to build u