December holidays and the festive season can be stressful for many people, and for a number of different reasons as I outlined in a previous blog here on Lionesses of Africa - How to Deal with Festive Season Holiday stress.
Read moreThree Simple Habits to Be Much More Confident on a Daily Basis
by Laura Camacho
The reason you don’t feel confident at the precise moments you need it is because stress shuts down your brain’s memory. When facing the unexpected, many people are unable to remember how they handled past challenging events.
Read moreThe Secret Ingredient: Recipes for Success in Business and Life by Gigi Butler
Gigi Butler
In her new book The Secret Ingredient, Gigi Butler of the uber successful Gigi’s Cupcakes shares her personal success story, her hard-won business acumen, and the life-changing inspiration that she’s gained from a challenging life. Each chapter includes a delicious dessert recipe for cupcakes and more!
Read moreLIONESS LAUNCH: Amorambique launches the 'clutch', which is made of capulana and interlaced fabric
Patricia Vasco, founder of Amorambique (Mozambique)
Amorambique in Mozambique recently launched their new clutch called ‘Méryda Mini’, which is made of capulana and interlaced fabric. It is a small size clutch, ideal for both formal and casual events.
Read moreQuote of the Day by Mariéme Jamme
Mariéme Jamme, founder Spotone Global Solutions
"The future of Africa depends on technology, and the opportunity it gives girls and young women for greater prosperity."
Mariéme Jamme, founder of iamtheCODE
Read moreEntrepreneur Advice from Essma Ben Hamida: Maintain a balance
Essma Ben Hamida, co-founder and Executive Director of Enda Inter-Arabe (Tunisia)
It's essential to maintain a balance....
“Maintain a balance between your private life and your work. Do what you are passionate about so you can give more. I am happy and passionate even if I work a lot. Take care of your health so you will be able to see the results of your hard work.”
Essma Ben Hamida, co-founder of Enda Inter-Arabe (Tunisia)
Read moreEntrepreneur Advice from Nonkuthalo Thithi: Keep moving forward
Nonkuthalo Thithi, founder of Styled to a T (South Africa)
Keep moving forward….
“Just start! There are so many reasons why you shouldn't but the important ones are why you should. The reason you have that idea is reason enough, and the world needs more women entrepreneurs. Every yes you get is a step forward and every no you get is a lesson for the next opportunity. Do not get caught up in the no's, just keep moving forward.”
Nonkuthalo Thithi, founder of Styled to a T (South Africa)
Read moreQuote of the Day by Lorna Rutto
Lorna Rutto, founder of EcoPost, Kenya
"....the best thing about female entrepreneurs is that they have an inborn responsibility toward society and aspire to help others and enjoy doing it."
Lorna Rutto, founder of EcoPost (Kenya)
Read moreEntrepreneur Advice from Bernice Dapaah: It takes patience and persistence
Bernice Dapaah, co-founder of the Ghana Bamboo Bike Initiative
It takes patience and persistence....
“I have come to learn to be patient and not to give up too quickly. It takes patience and persistence to bring a new and innovative product and ways of doing things to a community. There are early adopters who immediately embrace the product and there are traditionalists who resist the change that the initiative represents.”
Bernice Dapaah, co-founder of Ghana Bamboo Bike Initiative (Ghana)
Read moreQuote of the Day by Linda Mukangoga
Linda Mukangoga, co-founder of Haute Baso
"The most satisfaction for me is having team members who start their own businesses and supply us as independent cooperatives or businesses. It means we have done our job right."
Linda Mukangoga, co-founder of Haute Baso (Rwanda)
Read moreQuote of the Day by Ruka Sanusi
“Running a business successfully needs focused, deliberate leadership and women entrepreneurs and CEOs can lead the way in that regard through purposeful and transformational leadership.”
Ruka Sanusi, founder of Alldens Lane (Ghana)
Read moreEntrepreneur Advice from Christella Kirezi: Never give up
Christella Kirezi, founder of Moz Crespas (Mozambique)
Never give up….
"The greatest advice is to never give up even though it seems difficult or impossible to reach your ultimate goal. There will always be obstacles and difficulties to overcome.”
Christella Kirezi, founder of Moz Crespas (Mozambique)
Read moreEntrepreneur Advice from Nita Chivwara: Keep up with trends
Nita Chivwara, Business Development Consultant (Malawi)
Keep up with trends....
"There is more than one way of growing a talent, a skill or an enterprise. Keeping up with trends and emerging online market places is key to growth."
Nita Chivwara, Business Development Consultant (Malawi)
Read more100 Lionesses: South African Homeware Designer, Carrol Boyes, launches new textile range
Building on her highly successful global homeware brand, South Africa’s leading design and retail entrepreneur Carrol Boyes has launched her first range of textiles incorporating her signature figure motifs.
Read moreSharika Punwasi, an entrepreneur building a proudly South African kidswear brand with a strong Mauritius connection
Sharika Punwasi, founder of My Cotton Tree (South Africa/Mauritius)
Harnessing the power of partnerships is at the heart of many successful businesses. For Sharika Punwasi, founder of high-end kids fashion brand, My Cotton Tree, her partnerships were found in both South Africa and Mauritius, harnessing the best of skills and expertise in both markets.
Read moreFrom mopping floors to making millions on Instagram: 5 Steps to building an online brand by Ronne Brown
Ronessa “Ronne” Brown
How did an impoverished mother of four crack the code of Instagram, quit her job, build multiple online brands, and become a mega-millionaire? Once a teenage mom, Ronessa “Ronne” Brown, author of From Mopping Floors to Making Millions on Instagram, defeated the odds by stepping over the stereotypes surrounding her to take her family’s destiny into her own hands.
Read moreLIONESS LAUNCH: Nature’s Delights launches convenient fruit and vegetable baskets for busy people in Zimbabwe
Today, more and more people are leading busy lives, often too busy to spend time shopping or queueing for groceries at the end of the day. That’s where Chiedza Mahovo and her company, Nature’s Delights, comes in, launching a fabulous new service selling carefully selected fruit and vegetable produce baskets for busy people. It takes all the hassle out of shopping for daily fresh produce.
Read moreClaudette Nahum and Nangula Shejavali, two entrepreneurs helping Namibia’s businesses to build sustainable companies
Claudette Nahum & Nangula Shejavali, founders of Leading Edge Management Consultants (Namibia)
A healthy business eco-system needs strong, sustainable companies and organisations, and often they need the right developmental support, advice and expertise to grow. In Namibia, that’s where Leading Edge Management Consultants, founded by entrepreneurs Claudette Nahum and Nangula Shejavali, is there to help.
Read moreGoal setting for the new year
by Tatenda Rungisa, Human Resources Practitioner and co-founder of Twin Connect Solutions
As 2018 comes to a wrap, many individuals and organizations are consumed with end of year reports and financial results. They forget about what will be coming ahead and the need to plan for the next year.
Read moreEntrepreneur Advice from Mireille Karera: Follow your inner voice
Mireille Karera, founder of KORA Associates
Follow your inner voice....
"My advice to women starting up is to follow that insisting inner voice that has already been nudging you to follow the dream inside of you. It is the hidden treasure that only you can find. You may come from a tough background or a privileged one, no matter how you started, if you persevere and stay true to YOUR own desires and dreams, you will eventually turn your dreams into reality."
Mireille Karera, founder of KORA Associates (U.A.E/Rwanda)
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