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Entrepreneur Advice from Dr. Jennifer Riria - Find your passion

June 16, 2015 Melanie Hawken
Dr. Jennifer Riria, Group CEO of Kenya Women Holding

Dr. Jennifer Riria, Group CEO of Kenya Women Holding

My message to Africa’s young aspiring business people and entrepreneurs...

"What are they passionate about? What can you die for? That is the first thing they should find out and go die for it."

- Dr. Jennifer Riria is the Group CEO of Kenya Women Holding and one of Africa's leading women entrepreneurs who has always been on a mission to transform the lives of women and their families in her native Kenya. She is distinguished as a microfinance banker and practitioner, researcher and gender specialist. She has served in many leadership roles for which she has been recognized locally and internationally. In 2013 she was awarded the Ernst & Young (EY) Entrepreneur of the year, East Africa 2013, and subsequently, the EY Entrepreneur of the Year Award 2014, at which point she was admitted to EY’s Global Hall of Fame.

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In Entrepreneur Advice Tags Jennifer Riria, Passion
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Entrepreneur Advice from Ashley Heather: Your intuition is a powerful a tool

June 16, 2015 Melanie Hawken
Ashley Heather, founder of Ashley Heather Jewellery

Ashley Heather, founder of Ashley Heather Jewellery

Have patience and trust your inutition....

"Have patience. Ask for advice but also be prepared to disregard it - your intuition can be as powerful a tool as all the best business books combined. Be kind to yourself."

- Ashley Heather is the founder and creative force behind Cape Town-based Ashley Heather Jewellery. All her jewellery is handcrafted at her Woodstock work+shop using precious metals reclaimed from circuit boards by a small refinery in South Africa. Ashley takes great care about every aspect of the craft and is constantly striving for the most sustainable studio practices from the manufacturing processes right through to the packaging.

 

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DEF.I.NI.TION Africa unveil more of their exciting new fashion and lifestyle designs during the latest stage of their Kenya tour

June 16, 2015 Melanie Hawken

The dynamic trio behind DEF.I.NI.TION Africa are once again hitting the road this month as their Kenya tour continues, following a highly successful outing at the Soko Soke event in Rosslyn. The latest leg of their tour is now heading to The Bizarre Bazaar venue in Nairobi. The team have not only created some special new fashion designs to showcase to discerning buyers, but also newly created merchandise including a trendy range of stationery and other exciting new lifestyle items. 

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Global Women’s Summit heads to Johannesburg, South Africa as part of National Women's Month celebrations

June 16, 2015 Melanie Hawken

As part of National Women’s Day celebrations, the Women’s Information Network is presenting 1,000 Global Women’s Summits as part of a massive global women’s initiative. The prestigious Global Women’s Summit in Johannesburg on 8 August aims to educate and engage women in meaningful discussions about women’s issues, business needs, entrepreneurial aspirations, and most importantly action oriented programmes. Learn how you can attend.

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Bianca Sibiya - The startup story of Punk and Ivy, a fashion brand that celebrates it’s unique African-ness ‘on the road’

June 14, 2015 Melanie Hawken
Bianca & Khaya Sibiya, co-founders of Punk & Ivy (South Africa)

Bianca & Khaya Sibiya, co-founders of Punk & Ivy (South Africa)

The fashion industry loves a brand that is unique, authentic and has a refreshingly different approach to the way it promotes itself to its customers. The dynamic husband and wife team, Bianca and Khaya Sibiya, deliver all of this and so much more with their uber-trendy Punk and Ivy clothing brand.

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In Startup Story Tags Fashion, South Africa
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Anna Raimondo - The startup story of a contemporary South African jewellery designer inspired by bold and quirky references of the past

June 14, 2015 Melanie Hawken
Anna Raimondo, founder of SMITH Jewellery (South Africa)

Anna Raimondo, founder of SMITH Jewellery (South Africa)

In any jewellery design space, it is sometimes hard to make things that are instantly recognisable as the work of one creative person. Yet Anna Raimondo has created a brand personality and a design style that are uniquely hers, and as a result, the SMITH Jewellery brand is truly memorable.

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In Startup Story Tags Jewellery Design, Artisans
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100 Lionesses - Monica Musonda: 'Difficult to compete as a local food processor, says Zambian entrepreneur'

June 14, 2015 Melanie Hawken
Monica Musonda, founder and Chief Executive Officer of Java Foods (Zambia)

Monica Musonda, founder and Chief Executive Officer of Java Foods (Zambia)

Source: How We Made It in Africa | by Kate Douglas | 12 June 2015

In 2012 Monica Musonda left her 15-year career as a successful commercial lawyer to return to her home country Zambia and set up a food processing company, Java Foods. The company supplies the market with the eeZee instant noodles brand.

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Quote of the Day

June 13, 2015 Melanie Hawken
Rebecca Enonchong, founder and CEO of AppsTech

Rebecca Enonchong, founder and CEO of AppsTech

“In Cameroon, in the last year, we’ve had a start-up raise 1.3 million dollars through venture funding, we’ve had another raise 240 thousand dollars through crowdfunding, and just three start-ups have generated 150 jobs. Those are real jobs and that’s real impact….we always talk about the Africa of tomorrow, but these tech entrepreneurs are working with the Africa of today, and we’re building jobs and creating jobs today.”

- Rebecca Enonchong is a Cameroonian born technology entrepreneur. She is the founder and Chief Executive Officer of AppsTech, a leading global provider of enterprise application solutions serving clients in more than 50 countries. Rebecca currently serves as a mentor/advisor to several Africa based technology startups and sits on the board of VC4Africa, the largest online community dedicated to entrepreneurs and investors building companies in Africa. She is also a director of the award winning Salesforce.com Foundation.

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Quote of the Day

June 12, 2015 Melanie Hawken
Arancha González, Executive Director, International Trade Centre

Arancha González, Executive Director, International Trade Centre

“Women entrepreneurs invest 90% of their revenues into the community".... "women entrepreneurs are not only an amazing engine for growth, but they are an amazing engine for equitably distributing growth.”

- Arancha González is the recently appointed Executive Director of the International Trade Centre, the joint agency of the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development and the World Trade Organization. Arancha is an expert in international trade and development and is passionate about using trade and aid4trade as an engine for development, growth and jobs; working to unlock the potential of SMEs. She is a leading advocate of women's economic empowerment.

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Entrepreneur Advice from Amorie Daubern: When you feel like giving up - Don't!

June 12, 2015 Melanie Hawken
Amorie Daubern, founder of Volhart

Amorie Daubern, founder of Volhart

Coping with the many challenges that you will confront as an entrepreneur....

"When you are on your entrepreneurial journey, and you are facing challenges and feel like giving up, don’t - just keep going and remember you are only half-way through your journey. Get through your challenges and then you will see the results and get that satisfaction that no money in the world can buy."

- Amorie Daubern is an interior architect and the founder of Volhart, a company that creates beautiful and unique, handmade and environmentally friendly homeware and stationery items. Armorie's products are inspired by the breath-taking beauty and indigenous character of the country she so loves - South Africa.

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Amanta Hooman - The startup story of a South African entrepreneur bringing the luxurious truffle to everyone’s table

June 11, 2015 Melanie Hawken
Amanta Hooman, founder of Flavour Union (South Africa)

Amanta Hooman, founder of Flavour Union (South Africa)

Just mention the word truffle and you are instantly transported to a world of luxury fine dining and one of the most exquisite tastes on earth. Now, one young South African woman entrepreneur is making it accessible to everyone through her wonderful new range of truffle-based gourmet products under her new label Flavour Union.

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In Startup Story Tags Food & Drink Month, Food & Drink, South Africa
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How to work with a Virtual Assistant to Manage your Social Media

June 11, 2015 Melanie Hawken

Love it or Hate it, social media is here to stay. As a smart entrepreneur you know the power that social media platforms carry. Combine all the social media platforms available, and you have an instant powerhouse of brand recognition, digital marketing and a 24/7 sales rep on your side. The downside? Great social media takes time and we all know time is a precious resource! 

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Entrepreneur Advice from Amy Sinovich: There is no set formula to follow

June 11, 2015 Melanie Hawken
Amy Sinovich, founder of Resonate by amy

Amy Sinovich, founder of Resonate by amy

Trust the process and be prepared to keep learning.... 

"There is no set formula to starting a business and no two businesses will ever be the same, so my advice is trust your instincts and make decisions based on what feels right for you and your business, not based on what other people are doing."

- Amy Sinovich is an incredibly talented South African jewellery designer and the founder of Resonate by amy, a company that designs and manufactures bespoke jewellery. Amy is a graduate of the University of Johannesburg and the Ruth Prowse School of Art and in 2012 she was selected to exhibit as part of the Emerging Creatives programme at the 2013 Design Indaba.

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Unlocking the potential of female entrepreneurship

June 10, 2015 Melanie Hawken
Susan Mashibe, founder of VIA Aviation (Tanzania)

Susan Mashibe, founder of VIA Aviation (Tanzania)

Source: The Guardian | by Anthony Demetriou and Nathan Gamester | 10 June 2015

Entrepreneurship can be an empowering experience that has impacts beyond economic development. Barriers need to be removed so more African women have tools to become entrepreneurs. Success stories like that of Susan Mashibe are still the exception rather than the rule, but it offers a model of what can happen when women have access to the tools for successful entrepreneurship.

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RAPELANG RABANA '100 Lionesses' Profile: Meet a game-changing South African education technology entrepreneur

June 10, 2015 Melanie Hawken

Rapelang Rabana is a South African technology entrepreneur who is making waves both on the African continent and around the world. Rapelang is the innovative founder of Rekindle Learning, a company looking to improve education in Africa by turning people’s compulsion to check their phones into an opportunity to learn.

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The '100 LIONESSES' Project a window into the world of Africa's most inspiring women entrepreneurs

June 10, 2015 Melanie Hawken

100 Lionesses is an ongoing project of Lionesses of Africa to identify and celebrate 100 extraordinary African women entrepreneurs whose example serves to motivate and inspire a belief in all of us that we can pursue our personal entrepreneurial dreams and make them a reality.

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Angela Franklin - The startup story of the bookseller of Senegal with a passion to promote the writers of the Diaspora

June 10, 2015 Melanie Hawken
Angela Franklin, founder of Chez Alpha Books (Senegal)

Angela Franklin, founder of Chez Alpha Books (Senegal)

Many bookstores claim to be so much more, but in the case of Angela Franklin’s business, Chez Alpha Books, this is certainly the case. She has taken the concept of a bookselling business and elevated it into a truly multi-faceted learning and resource centre for those with a love of the English language and a need to access learning materials and language training resources in English.

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In Startup Story Tags Africa's Women Edupreneurs, Edupreneur, Senegal
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12 Emerging Women jewellery designers taking Africa by storm

June 9, 2015 Melanie Hawken
  Katherine-Mary Pichulik , founder of Pichulik (South Africa) is a hugely talented Cape-Town-based jewellery designer taking traditional African jewellery and beading craftsmanship to a whole new level. Click to learn more.

Katherine-Mary Pichulik, founder of Pichulik (South Africa) is a hugely talented Cape-Town-based jewellery designer taking traditional African jewellery and beading craftsmanship to a whole new level. Click to learn more.

  Laura Nyahuye , founder of AdornU (Zimbabwe) is a talented avant-garde Zimbabwean jewellery designer, who is challenging existing notions of jewellery design with her company, Adornu. Click to learn more.

Laura Nyahuye, founder of AdornU (Zimbabwe) is a talented avant-garde Zimbabwean jewellery designer, who is challenging existing notions of jewellery design with her company, Adornu. Click to learn more.

  Njuhi Chege , founder of RiRi Jewellery and inspired by the Kenyan landscape, utilising the skills of talented artisans to achieve interesting textures and vibrant colours. Click to learn more.

Njuhi Chege, founder of RiRi Jewellery and inspired by the Kenyan landscape, utilising the skills of talented artisans to achieve interesting textures and vibrant colours. Click to learn more.

  Teta Isibo , founder of Inzuki Designs (Rwanda) is a trend-setter who creates jewellery pieces that are integral to her seasonal accessory collections.  Click to learn more .

Teta Isibo, founder of Inzuki Designs (Rwanda) is a trend-setter who creates jewellery pieces that are integral to her seasonal accessory collections. Click to learn more.

  Rachel Phiri , founder of Silverbox Jewellery (Zimbabwe) is a spirited jewellery designer with an eye for contemporary design that celebrates Africa's beautiful semi-precious stones and metals. Click to learn more.

Rachel Phiri, founder of Silverbox Jewellery (Zimbabwe) is a spirited jewellery designer with an eye for contemporary design that celebrates Africa's beautiful semi-precious stones and metals. Click to learn more.

  Abimbola Baolgun  founder of Nigeria’s Bimbeads Concept is elevating the art of beading and creating the most spectacular pieces inspired by nature. Click to learn more.

Abimbola Baolgun founder of Nigeria’s Bimbeads Concept is elevating the art of beading and creating the most spectacular pieces inspired by nature. Click to learn more.

  Ashley Heather , founder of Ashley Heather Jewellery (South Africa) is an innovative eco-designer who is creating fabulous contemporary jewellery made from the precious metals reclaimed from computer and cellphone circuit boards. Cli

Ashley Heather, founder of Ashley Heather Jewellery (South Africa) is an innovative eco-designer who is creating fabulous contemporary jewellery made from the precious metals reclaimed from computer and cellphone circuit boards. Click to learn more.

  Janet Pulford , founder of Gemboree, a South African jewellery designer inspired by the natural precious and semi-precious stones of her country to create unique, relaxed pieces reflecting the colours of the changing seasons. Click to learn more.

Janet Pulford, founder of Gemboree, a South African jewellery designer inspired by the natural precious and semi-precious stones of her country to create unique, relaxed pieces reflecting the colours of the changing seasons. Click to learn more.

  Amy Sinovich , founder of Resonate by amy (South Africa) who reinvents the art of storytelling through her exquisite handcrafted jewellery pieces. Click to learn more.

Amy Sinovich, founder of Resonate by amy (South Africa) who reinvents the art of storytelling through her exquisite handcrafted jewellery pieces. Click to learn more.

  Mary-Anne Grobler & Kara Furter  of Matter of Fakt (South Africa) have a passion for raw, precious and semi-precious stones, creating exquisite pieces that have an edgy, contemporary quality.

Mary-Anne Grobler & Kara Furter of Matter of Fakt (South Africa) have a passion for raw, precious and semi-precious stones, creating exquisite pieces that have an edgy, contemporary quality.

  Karin Rae Matthee , founder of Dear Rae Jewellery, (South Africa), handcrafting timeless jewellery pieces with a romantic quality and an African essence.

Karin Rae Matthee, founder of Dear Rae Jewellery, (South Africa), handcrafting timeless jewellery pieces with a romantic quality and an African essence.

 Founder of Tilt Handmade Jewels, Clare Nouvel, French-born but now resident in South Africa, creates jewellery inspired by the local materials and metals of the African continent. Click to learn more.

Founder of Tilt Handmade Jewels, Clare Nouvel, French-born but now resident in South Africa, creates jewellery inspired by the local materials and metals of the African continent. Click to learn more.

  Katherine-Mary Pichulik , founder of Pichulik (South Africa) is a hugely talented Cape-Town-based jewellery designer taking traditional African jewellery and beading craftsmanship to a whole new level. Click to learn more.   Laura Nyahuye , founder of AdornU (Zimbabwe) is a talented avant-garde Zimbabwean jewellery designer, who is challenging existing notions of jewellery design with her company, Adornu. Click to learn more.   Njuhi Chege , founder of RiRi Jewellery and inspired by the Kenyan landscape, utilising the skills of talented artisans to achieve interesting textures and vibrant colours. Click to learn more.   Teta Isibo , founder of Inzuki Designs (Rwanda) is a trend-setter who creates jewellery pieces that are integral to her seasonal accessory collections.  Click to learn more .   Rachel Phiri , founder of Silverbox Jewellery (Zimbabwe) is a spirited jewellery designer with an eye for contemporary design that celebrates Africa's beautiful semi-precious stones and metals. Click to learn more.   Abimbola Baolgun  founder of Nigeria’s Bimbeads Concept is elevating the art of beading and creating the most spectacular pieces inspired by nature. Click to learn more.   Ashley Heather , founder of Ashley Heather Jewellery (South Africa) is an innovative eco-designer who is creating fabulous contemporary jewellery made from the precious metals reclaimed from computer and cellphone circuit boards. Cli   Janet Pulford , founder of Gemboree, a South African jewellery designer inspired by the natural precious and semi-precious stones of her country to create unique, relaxed pieces reflecting the colours of the changing seasons. Click to learn more.   Amy Sinovich , founder of Resonate by amy (South Africa) who reinvents the art of storytelling through her exquisite handcrafted jewellery pieces. Click to learn more.   Mary-Anne Grobler & Kara Furter  of Matter of Fakt (South Africa) have a passion for raw, precious and semi-precious stones, creating exquisite pieces that have an edgy, contemporary quality.   Karin Rae Matthee , founder of Dear Rae Jewellery, (South Africa), handcrafting timeless jewellery pieces with a romantic quality and an African essence.  Founder of Tilt Handmade Jewels, Clare Nouvel, French-born but now resident in South Africa, creates jewellery inspired by the local materials and metals of the African continent. Click to learn more.

Meet 12 emerging women jewellery designers who are putting the continent on the global map with their uniquely African-inspired designs and technical brilliance.

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Essential Read: 'Do, Disrupt, Change the Status Quo - Or Become It' by Mark Shayler

June 9, 2015 Melanie Hawken
Mark Shayler, author of 'Do, Disrupt, Change the Status Quo - or Become It' 

Mark Shayler, author of 'Do, Disrupt, Change the Status Quo - or Become It' 

In his thought provoking book, 'Do, Disrupt, Change the Status Quo - or Become It', Mark Shayler introduces us to the notion of disruption and how we perhaps need to consider doing things differently if we want to succeed as entrepreneurs. 

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DEF.I.NI.TION Africa set to unveil their latest fashion designs during their Kenya tour

June 4, 2015 Melanie Hawken
Nahida and Nadia Bhegani & Olga Mugyenyi, founders of DEF.I.NI.TION Africa, Uganda

Nahida and Nadia Bhegani & Olga Mugyenyi, founders of DEF.I.NI.TION Africa, Uganda

The creative business team at DEF.I.NI.TION Africa are gearing up for an exciting month ahead as they take their brand and latest designs on the road to two major events coming up in Kenya this June. The team have created some special new designs to showcase, just for those Kenyan fashionistas who have an eye for something different.

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Women Entrepreneurs Rewired To Rise: Powerful Habits that Break Through Burnout, Silence Your Inner Critic, and Build a Thriving Business from the Inside Out  by Fiona Soutter
Women Entrepreneurs Rewired To Rise: Powerful Habits that Break Through Burnout, Silence Your Inner Critic, and Build a Thriving Business from the Inside Out by Fiona Soutter
Dream Big and Win: Translating Passion into Purpose and Creating a Billion-Dollar Business by Liz Elting
Dream Big and Win: Translating Passion into Purpose and Creating a Billion-Dollar Business by Liz Elting
After the Idea: What It Really Takes to Create and Scale a Startup by Julia Austin
After the Idea: What It Really Takes to Create and Scale a Startup by Julia Austin

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