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PODCAST: Robyn Britz, co-founder of Zana talks about building her homeware, accessories and furniture brand

October 27, 2015 Melanie Hawken
Robyn Britz (L), co-founder of ZANA (South Africa)

Robyn Britz (L), co-founder of ZANA (South Africa)

LoA got to chat with Robyn Britz earlier this month at the Sanlam Handmade Contemporary Fair - she is one half of the creative mother and daughter team behind the Zana brand. Robyn shared the ups and downs of her entrepreneurial journey so far in the competitive world of homeware, accessory, fabric and furniture design, and how Zana is managing to stand out from the crowd.

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Quote of the Day

October 27, 2015 Melanie Hawken
Lani Stenvert, founder of Good Dog Designs

Lani Stenvert, founder of Good Dog Designs

“Step out of your comfort zone and do what makes you happy”

- Lani Stenvert is the founder of Johannesburg-based graphic design company, Good Dog Designs. She made the tenacious move from design studio employee to graphic design solopreneur and in the process found freedom of expression and a unique design style all of her own. Lani is one of a growing number of successful African solopreneurs in the design industry who are thriving in their own creative spaces and, at the same time, producing innovative and quality design work to be proud of.

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Danielle Goldman - The startup story of a serial entrepreneur in South Africa using her vast experience of China to create a new product sourcing agency

October 26, 2015 Melanie Hawken
Danielle Goldman, founder of Guanxi Connections Ltd.

Danielle Goldman, founder of Guanxi Connections Ltd.

Understanding the global marketplace is increasingly more important for African companies and getting access to specialist products is also key. Danielle Goldman, founder of Guanxi Connections Ltd, a digital marketing and design agency in China, and now incorporating a China sourcing agency here in South Africa, is looking to provide a solution and, importantly, bringing local market knowledge with her.

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In Startup Story Tags Business Services
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PODCAST: LoA speaks to Anna Richerby, a woman happily reinventing the ancient craft of beadwork

October 26, 2015 Melanie Hawken
Anna Richerby, founder of Beloved Beadwork (South Africa). Image: Michael Griffin

Anna Richerby, founder of Beloved Beadwork (South Africa). Image: Michael Griffin

Founded in 2009, Beloved Beadwork is a company of twelve women passionately committed to the preservation and elaboration of the beadwork tradition. LoA caught up with founder and designer Anna Richerby at the Sanlam Handmade Contemporary Fair in Johannesburg to learn about this inspiring venture. Listen to our fascinating interview.

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Essential Read: From Gomba to the White House: The journey of an African Woman Entrepreneur by Rehmah Kasule

October 25, 2015 Melanie Hawken
Rehmah Kasule, author and entrepreneur

Rehmah Kasule, author and entrepreneur

This book is not just a story; it is a personal and business development tool that will practically teach you how to believe in yourself, learn how to dare to be different, to share, learn, and collaborate with others. It will teach you the power of networking, mentorship, and paying it forward. It will teach you that each one of us can make a difference and that you can achieve anything in life as long as you know who you are, believe in yourself, and have confidence.

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Financial Smarts for Women Entrepreneurs: The Dark Side to Compound Interest and why you need to keep your friendly Banker in the loop

October 25, 2015 Melanie Hawken

In the latest of a series of guest blogs that look at issues around financial management for women entrepreneurs, this week our focus is on understanding how Compound Interest works, and why it is so important to keep your friendly Banker on side.

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In Guest Blog, Financial Smarts Series Tags James Boorman
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Macy’s Commemorates 10 Years of Rwanda Path to Peace Initiative with Gahaya Links

October 25, 2015 Melanie Hawken
Willa Shalit, co-founder of Rwanda Path to Peace, Janet Nkubana, co-founder of Gahaya Links, and Terry J. Lundgren, Macy's chairman and CEO, attend Macy's 10th anniversary celebration of Rwanda Path to Peace at Macy's Herald Square in New York City.…

Willa Shalit, co-founder of Rwanda Path to Peace, Janet Nkubana, co-founder of Gahaya Links, and Terry J. Lundgren, Macy's chairman and CEO, attend Macy's 10th anniversary celebration of Rwanda Path to Peace at Macy's Herald Square in New York City. (Photo: Business Wire)

If there is one women-led, African social entreprise that springs to mind when we speak about the power of collaboration, it has to be Gahaya Links in Rwanda. The brainchild of sisters Joy Ndungutse and Janet Nkubana, this for-profit Rwandan handicraft company founded on the simple principle of women economic empowerment through fair-trade, is this month celebrating a decade-long partnership with the prestigious Macy’s retail group in the US, called the Rwanda Path to Peace initiative.

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Lilian Muhammed - The startup story of a South African Afroluxe fashion accessory brand builder with a passion for making local and buying local

October 25, 2015 Melanie Hawken
Lilian Muhammed, founder of LONDRÉ TAN (South Africa)

Lilian Muhammed, founder of LONDRÉ TAN (South Africa)

Afroluxe brands are making quite a name for themselves on the global fashion scene right now, and South African entrepreneur, Lilian Muhammed, is looking to put her LONDRÉ TAN brand in the spotlight with her luxury fashion accessories, all proudly produced in her home country. 

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In Startup Story Tags Fashion, African Luxury
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PODCAST: Chinwe Ohajuruka shares what winning the Cartier Women's Award means to her

October 24, 2015 Melanie Hawken
Chinwe Ohajuruka founder of Comprehensive Design Services at the 2015 Cartier Women's Initiative Awards Ceremony

Chinwe Ohajuruka founder of Comprehensive Design Services at the 2015 Cartier Women's Initiative Awards Ceremony

Chinwe Ohajuruka, 52, lives in the United States and is of Nigerian heritage. Her 3 degrees in architecture and 3 accreditations in green building led to the creation of Comprehensive Design Services, a company that provides “comprehensive solutions to complex problems”, as Chinwe explains. She received her Cartier Women's Award in Paris on 15 October 2015 and in this interview she describes what it means to her personally and for her business moving forward.

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In Podcast Tags Award Winners
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Celebrating success! South African Opera Singer and Entrepreneur, Nozuko Teto, wows audiences at the 64th Wexford Opera Festival in Ireland

October 24, 2015 Melanie Hawken
Nozuko Teto (Palmyra) and Jeff Gwaltney (SimonPerez)

Nozuko Teto (Palmyra) and Jeff Gwaltney (SimonPerez)

As always, the annual Wexford Opera Festival in Ireland is a much anticipated event for opera lovers around the world, and this year was no exception. The event opened with the Frederick Delius opera, Koanga, featuring the talented South African opera singer and entrepreneur, Nozuko Teto in the role of Palmyra. She is receiving rave reviews for her wonderful performance.

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PODCAST: Linda Gieskes Mwamba talks about building her indie, natural, and African haircare brand, Suki Suki Naturals

October 24, 2015 Melanie Hawken
Linda Gieskes Mwamba, founder of Suki Suki Naturals. Image by Michael Griffin

Linda Gieskes Mwamba, founder of Suki Suki Naturals. Image by Michael Griffin

Meet Linda Gieskes Mwamba the founder of Suki Suki Naturals, an Indie, Natural, and African Hair Care Brand. Linda is the first natural African hair care brand to be invited to exhibit at the Sanlam Handmade Contemporary Fair‬ in Johannesburg. LoA caught up with her at this event in October 2015 and chatted with her about her exciting new haircare brand. Listen to our interview.

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Create an Emeritus Board

October 23, 2015 Melanie Hawken

Successful ventures will need an exceptional management team.  But your startup has a young team without a lot of experience or a track record that will impress people.  What can you do? Create an "Emeritus Board" of advisors.  Ask some of the best and brightest people in your field to join an advisory board for your company.

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In Guest Blog Tags Neil Hinrichsen
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Lorraine Steyn - The startup story of a South African techpreneur realising a vision for the building of an innovation focused software development company

October 23, 2015 Melanie Hawken
Lorraine Steyn, founder of Khanyisa Real Systems (South Africa)

Lorraine Steyn, founder of Khanyisa Real Systems (South Africa)

The tech sector has a wealth of exciting opportunies for entrepreneurs to make a difference and Lorraine Steyn, founder of Khanyisa Real Systems, is one such entrepreneur who has built a highly regarded and successful business, underpinned with a strong sense of wanting to do good in the world.

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In Startup Story Tags Women in Tech, Technology, South Africa
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Entrepreneur Advice from Pam Golding: There is no secret formula to success

October 23, 2015 Melanie Hawken

There is no secret formula for entrepreneurs to follow....

“There is no secret formula to success … if you are determined, have integrity and passion, show that you care, remain honest and true to yourself and surround yourself with people that you take care to nurture it will lead to success.”

- Pam Golding is one of Africa's most successful women entrepreneurs and an icon of the real estate industry.  She founded Pam Golding Properties in South Africa in 1976 with no start-up capital and just a single sales assistant. The company now has over 300 offices in Africa as well as international offices in the UK, Germany, France and Mauritius. It is one of South Africa’s largest independent property trading companies with 2010 turnover of US$1.7 billion. Pam is now retired from active management, but remains the Life President of the company she founded.

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Bilikiss Adebiyi: 'It’s money lying in the streets' - Meet the woman transforming recycling in Lagos

October 22, 2015 Melanie Hawken
Bilikiss Adebiyi, co-founder of WeCyclers (Nigeria)

Bilikiss Adebiyi, co-founder of WeCyclers (Nigeria)

Source: The Guardian | by Athlyn Cathcart-Keays | 21 October 2015

Wecyclers began life as a student project – but Bilikiss Adebiyi-Abiola has since built it into a social enterprise that tackles the Nigerian capital’s waste crisis and empowers low-income communities to turn trash into cash.

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Ethel Cofie: Diversity in tech: Joining the boys for golf?

October 22, 2015 Melanie Hawken
Ethel Cofie, founder and CEO of Edel Technology Consulting

Ethel Cofie, founder and CEO of Edel Technology Consulting

Source: How We Made it in Africa | by Dinfin Mulupi | 20 October 2015

Silicon Valley’s diversity problem has been a subject of much debate in recent years. Women and minorities remain under-represented in tech companies and venture capital firms. In Africa’s tech industry, women are becoming more visible but they too face challenges.

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Entrepreneur Advice from Kerryne Krause-Neufeldt - Dot your i’s and cross your t’s

October 22, 2015 Melanie Hawken
Kerryne Krause Neufeldt, founder of eyeSlices® (South Africa)

Kerryne Krause Neufeldt, founder of eyeSlices® (South Africa)

Build strong foundations....

"dot as many of your i’s and cross your t’s, always keeping the end goal in mind. Do everything from the start as if you were that global corporation, meaning with excellence, high standards, good corporate governance and integrity! Then keep walking and never give up!"

- Kerryne Krause-Neufeldt is founder of South African beauty and wellness company,  eyeSlices®, a multi-award winning product range and a global first in Cryo-Gel technology. These cooling and soothing eye gels target puffiness, dark circles, tiredness, redness and wrinkles, and are re-usable up to ten times! Made with natural and organic extracts from the Swiss Alps, they are guaranteed to leave you feeling relaxed, restored and revived within minutes! Kerryne currently exports from South Africa to over 20 countries.

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Quote of the Day

October 20, 2015 Melanie Hawken
Chinwe Ohajuruka, founder and CEO of Comprehensive Design Services (Nigeria)

Chinwe Ohajuruka, founder and CEO of Comprehensive Design Services (Nigeria)

“There are parts of this country where women cannot own land or property. We intend to go and build there and we intend to ensure that at least 50% of our buildings are owned by women.”

- Chinwe Ohajuruka is the founder and CEO of Comprehensive Design Services in Nigeria. Chinwe is a US-based architect who splits her time between the US & Nigeria working on sustainable housing development projects. She is a passionate championof green building solutions for Africa and she engineers and builds affordable green houses that are both energy and resource-efficient. Chinwe was selected as the Sub-Saharan laureate of the 2015 Cartier Women's Awards.

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Entrepreneur Advice from Susan Mashibe: Confront challenges with confidence and honesty

October 20, 2015 Melanie Hawken
Susan Mashibe, founder of Via Aviation, Tanzania

Susan Mashibe, founder of Via Aviation, Tanzania

Challenges are best met head-on with confidence and honesty....

"As a woman in business, and in a male-dominated field, I have encountered my share of obstacles; from the male airport officials who have blocked my entry to the aircraft I am working on, to clients to whom I must prove myself. I have also had to deal with corrupt officials who insist on being paid bribes for the simplest of tasks. When faced with these challenges, my approach has always been the same: to be confident and honest. I have confidence in my business, and the benefits we bring to clients and to the Tanzanian Government."

- Susan Mashibe is founder and executive director of VIA Aviation, an international fixed-base aircraft services operation and the first company of its kind in Tanzania. Susan is also the first woman in Tanzania to hold both a FAA certified commercial pilot and an aircraft maintenance engineering qualification. This passionate aviator left Tanzania at the tender age of 19 to learn to fly jetliners in the United States, later returning home to help reshape African private air travel.

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Enter and win great prizes: Help us to imagine a bank designed by entrepreneurs, for entrepreneurs!

October 18, 2015 Melanie Hawken

As an entrepreneur, have you ever thought that banks are not exactly designed to meet your needs, or don't really understand what it is like being an entrepreneur and the challenges you face each day? Well, here is your chance to imagine what the ideal entrepreneur-centric bank would look like - enter this exciting new competition and win great prizes for your ideas.

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