Teta Isibo is the founder and creative force behind Inzuki Designs a young Rwandan brand specializing in jewelry, accessories and interior decor. Teta's creations are hand-made using local craft skills and materials - she works with numerous local women's cooperatives to create vibrant, quality pieces. With no background in fashion or business, Teta quit her job as an urban planner in Kigali to launch Inzuki, which means 'bees' in the local language. This has grown into a popular Rwandan brand with a boutique located in the Heart of Kigali City. Teta is now targeting international markets including the rest of Africa, Europe, Asia and North America through distributors and an online store.
Read moreEntrepreneur Advice from Tania Tome: Don’t be afraid
Tania Tome, founder of Ecokaya (Mozambique)
Don’t be afraid….
“Don’t be afraid to be afraid, have the courage to face fear, and jump - there are lots of great things that happen when we decide to take risks. Take small steps and actions, instead of waiting for the right moment, you only make this walk learning by doing.”
Tania Tome, founder of Ecokaya (Mozambique)
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Abai Schulze, founder of ZAAF (Ethiopia)
Entrepreneur Advice from Adetutu Adekunle: Learn the ropes well
Adetutu Adekunle, founder Bibi’s GrillHouse and Bibi’s Cottage Catering (Nigeria)
Learn the ropes well….
“Believe in yourself. Know you can do it, learn the ropes of your business. You need it to succeed. Be dogged and consistent.”
Adetutu Adekunle, founder of Bibi’s GrillHouse and Bibi’s Cottage Catering (Nigeria)
Read moreEntrepreneur Advice from Lilly Alfonso: Stay focused on your dream
Lilly Alfonso, founder of Lilly Alfonso fashion label, Malawi
It's not easy, but stay focused on your dream....
“It’s not an easy road. You will get people who will disappoint you… but you need to stay focused on your dream. We all learn and become better through our mistakes and challenges.”
Lilly Alfonso, founder of Lilly Alfonso (Malawi)
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Teta Isibo, founder of Inzuki (Rwanda)
Quote of the Day by Rebecca Enonchong
Rebecca Enonchong, founder of AppsTech (Cameroon)
Entrepreneur Advice from Monica Musonda: Learn by doing
Monica Musonda, founder and CEO of Java Foods (Zambia)
It's often best for entrepreneurs to learn by doing....
“I think you have got to learn by doing. You may not have all the answers, you may not know the size of the market, you may not know how much the competition is selling. But if you get into the business, do your initial groundwork as much as you can – but get in there and then start gathering your own data.”
Monica Musonda, founder of Java Foods (Zambia)
Read moreQuote of the Day by Eldari Visser
Eldari Visser, founder of Picketfence Life (South Africa)
“Every road that is worth traveling on will bring its own set of challenges”
Eldari Visser, founder of Picketfence Life (South Africa)
Read moreEntrepreneur Advice from Brenda Katwesigye: Focus on your product
Brenda Katwesigye, founder of Wazi Vision, Uganda
Focus on the product....
"A lot of questions will come up about how you make money. But if you focus on creating a quality product that people will use to solve real life challenges, there will always be opportunities to monetize your solution."
Brenda Katwesigye, founder of Wazi Vision (Uganda)
Read more9 Angolan women entrepreneurs making their mark in the country
Country Feature
Angola is increasingly becoming an exciting place to do business, as regional and international visitors are finding out for themselves. In particular, the country is seeing a growth in entrepreneurship, with some interesting growth businesses emerging and catching the attention of the global and regional marketplace. The country’s business environment is changing and a new spirit of enterprise is being driven by a new generation of women entrepreneurs who are making their mark and building exciting and diverse businesses that are poised to grow.
Read moreDr Gladys Kalema-Zikusoka, the ecopreneur saving Uganda’s gorillas with her high impact coffee brand
Dr. Gladys Kalema-Zikusoka, founder of Gorilla Conservation Coffee (Uganda)
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A new generation of environmentally conscious women entrepreneurs on the African continent, or ecopreneurs as they are better known, are making a real and tangible difference by building socially and environmentally conscious, impact driven businesses. Dr. Gladys Kalema-Zikusoka, founder of Gorilla Conservation Coffee in Uganda, is one such woman.
Read moreGeorgina Angélica, an Angolan entrepreneur turning a passion for early years education into a business
Georgina Angélica, specialist education and professional development consultant (Angola)
Startup Story
For Georgina Angélica, her business motto is: “Cada necessidade um recurso”, which translates as, “For every need, a resource”. In her specialist education and professional development consultancy, she lives by that motto, providing courses and workshops for local educators to meet all needs.
Read moreChasing the Bright Side: Embrace Optimism, Activate Your Purpose, and Write Your Own Story by Jess Ekstrom
Jess Ekstrom
Book Review
Social entrepreneur and author Jess Ekstrom believes that success is not born out of skill, school, where we’re from, who we know, or how well we did in our exams at school or college. In her new book, Chasing the Bright Side, Jess Ekstrom shares her own inspirational story of how optimism helped her overcome multiple challenges, and the dynamic ways her mind-set propelled her as an entrepreneur, international speaker, and philanthropist.
Read moreClaudia Phantshi, a South African entrepreneur creating memorable travel experiences for her clients
Claudia Phantshi, founder of Pathfinder Travel Consultancy (South Africa)
Startup Story
Whether planning a business trip or a vacation, it always pays to have a specialist travel planner to help organize the ultimate experience. In South Africa, Claudia Phantshi, founder of Pathfinder Travel Consultancy, is doing just that.
Read moreDivine Ndhlukula, Africa's queen of security
Divine Ndhlukula, founder of SECURICO (Zimbabwe)
100 Lionesses
This Zimbabwean woman tackled the previously male-dominated security industry head on, achieving remarkable success and becoming one of Africa's most inspiring women entrepreneurs. Meet Divine Ndhlukula, the founder of SECURICO, a 100% Zimbabwean and 100% Women owned company.
Read moreWhy Your Business Needs To Consider These 2020 Strategic Planning Insights
by Mandisa Makubalo
I’m sure we are all familiar with the culture of “strategic planning” which sees most businesses taking time out to plan for the year ahead. This practice has become a culture in such a way that massive budgets are allocated to these gatherings. These sessions should be about looking at ways to solve business challenges through design whether this is what happens nobody knows except when customers and employees start feeling the pain.
Read moreOwn your self worth
by Lori Milner
I was asked to present a master class on self-leadership to a new client for their team of 8 women. It was a fantastic morning and I was feeling really good… except when it came to the Q&A part of the session. Clearly, I may have ruffled some feathers and was faced with some rather defensive questions from the senior client. Now this often happens as people are faced with a huge dose of self-awareness and if they don’t love what they see, there are two possible reactions: Number 1 – they reflect, take accountability and decide to make a change to shift from where they are to where they want to be. Number 2 – they blame and deflect all responsibility.
Read moreDoes your business need a Non-Disclosure Agreement (NDA)?
by Aleshia van der Ploeg LLB. (RAU), Director VDP Legal Consulting (PTY) LTD
So what exactly is an NDA? A Non-Disclosure Agreement (“NDA”) is a legal agreement between at least two parties that stipulates that the confidential information that the parties share with one another for certain purposes, may not be disclosed to or must be restricted access to third parties. An NDA creates a confidential relationship between the parties, in order to protect confidential information.
Read moreBongiwe Gangeni: Lessons from the Lioness
Bongiwe Gangeni, Deputy CEO of Absa Retail and Business Bank
Impact Partner Content: Absa
Bongiwe Gangeni the Deputy CEO of Absa Retail and Business Bank talks about her journey to the top.
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