In an era where digital screens dominate everyday life and exposure to intense sunlight remains unavoidable across equatorial regions, Ugandan entrepreneur Nelson Muyimbwa has emerged as a forward-thinking innovator redefining modern eyewear solutions in East Africa.
Born on July 11, 1998, Muyimbwa is the founder of Nellie Shades, a Kampala-based eyewear brand focused on creating practical, stylish, and affordable eye protection tailored specifically for the realities of African lifestyles. Through his leadership, the company has rapidly gained recognition for combining technology, convenience, and functional design into products built for both digital and outdoor environments.
Muyimbwa founded Nellie Shades after observing a common challenge faced by students, professionals, drivers, and content creators — the constant need to alternate between separate pairs of computer glasses and sunglasses throughout the day. As screen exposure increased alongside harsh ultraviolet radiation common within equatorial climates, he recognized the need for a smarter, more adaptable solution.
Driven by this insight, he pioneered a multifunctional lens technology that combines photochromic capabilities with blue-light filtration. The innovation allows lenses to automatically darken under sunlight and return to a clear state indoors while continuously protecting users from harmful blue light emitted by smartphones, televisions, laptops, and other digital devices.
This seamless transition between indoor and outdoor use positioned Nellie Shades as more than a fashion brand; it became a practical health-tech solution designed for modern living.

