“I am most satisfied when I see an idea we have come alive to help people and make money at the same time.”
Temie Giwa-Tubosun, founder, Lifebank (Nigeria)
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Temie Giwa-Tubosun, founder, Lifebank (Nigeria)
Temie Giwa-Tubosun, founder, Lifebank (Nigeria)
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Pumza Ndlotyeni, Founder and CEO of Gebane Engineering Services (South Africa)
Look for those gaps…
Pumza Ndlotyeni, Founder and CEO of Gebane Engineering Services (South Africa)
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Pifa Gove, founder, Pifa Gove Millinery (Mozambique)
Pifa Gove, founder, Pifa Gove Millinery (Mozambique)
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Lilly Alfonso, Founder & Head Designer, Lilly Alfonso (Malawi)
Believe in your dreams…
Lilly Alfonso, Founder & Head Designer, Lilly Alfonso (Malawi)
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Dounia Tamri-Loeper, founder of Dounia Home (Morocco)
Dounia Tamri-Loeper, founder of Dounia Home (Morocco)
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Dr. Gladys Kalema-Zikusoka, founder of Gorilla Conservation Coffee (Uganda)
Reach for your entrepreneurial dreams…
Dr. Gladys Kalema-Zikusoka, founder of Gorilla Conservation Coffee (Uganda)
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Femi Olayebi, founder of FemiHandbags (Nigeria)
Femi Olayebi, founder of FemiHandbags (Nigeria)
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Megan Hudson, marketing and business coach, (South Africa)
Know your clients…
Megan Hudson, marketing and business coach, (South Africa)
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Lioness Weekender Cover Story
Tara Fela-Durotoye is a Beauty Entrepreneur who pioneered the professional make up industry in Nigeria in the late 90's. She is the founder and current CEO of House of Tara International. She is considered a major force in the Nigerian female entrepreneurship community having created an impact business that has empowered tens of thousands of beauty entrepreneurs through the "Tara Beauty Entrepreneur" initiative. Tara continues to be a thought leader and major influencer through several in classroom and on line courses that focus on sharing her 20+ year experience with other budding entrepreneurs.
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Glaussia Monjane, founder of Grandonas MZ (Mozambique)
Lioness Launch
Many women suffer anxiety and self-esteem issues, particularly around selecting clothing that makes them look and feel good. In Mozambique, entrepreneur Glaussia Monjane, founder of Grandonas MZ, knows these issues from personal experience, and is launching a new plus-size fashion range that aims to help other women.
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Shabana Habibo, founder of Enviro Green Lda. (Mozambique)
Startup Story
Any company or homeowner knows just how challenging it can be to organize reliable cleaning services, packing and setting up new offices and homes, and reorganizing spaces in an environmental way. In Mozambique, that’s where entrepreneur Shabana Habibo comes to the rescue with her company, Enviro Green Lda.
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Kilamba Welwitschia Manuel, founder of Welila Cantelier (Angola)
Startup Story
Everyone loves to receive a handcrafted gift that has been made with love and care. In Angola, entrepreneur Kilamba Welwitschia Manuel, founder of Welila Cantelier, is creating unique gifts for children that are delighting parents and little ones alike.
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Impact Partner Content: Absa / by Absa Business Banking
The ‘Internet of Things’ (IoT) is becoming an increasingly growing topic of conversation in the workplace. It’s a concept that not only has the potential to impact how we live, but also how we work. IoT has particular implications for the retail industry.
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Book Review
In her new book Obsessed, Emily Heyward, the cofounder and chief branding officer of Red Antler, the branding and marketing company for startups and new ventures, explains how hot new brands like Casper, Allbirds, Sweetgreen, and Everlane build devoted fan followings right out of the gate.
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From the Lionesses of Africa Operations Dept
Having received many questions about last week’s blog discussing the value of certain customers and how we seemed to be quite happy to lose customers, we just want to make one point before we move to an unemotional and purely clinical look at your products. The undercurrent of both these letters is Time.
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by Thandekile Moloko
Many of us have well wishes for the new decade that many have crowned 20-plenty. With the pandemic ushering us into a year that doesn’t really seem like plenty, there are a few things that we need to bear in mind. Sure, these are trying times, we are all worried about our families, mental wellbeing, job security, and the ever so important financial security. This period of our lives has somewhat placed a spanner in the works of what is meant to be a great year.
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by Sylvia Walker, author of SmartWoman
It’s been a tough year financially as the world has reeled under the impact of Covid-19. For many, the financial impacts have been far-reaching and it’s been a daily battle just to keep afloat. As the economies slowly start opening up again and business start operating, some people are left with financial devastation – how and where do you start rebuilding and moving ahead?
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by Nomihlali Ntszunguzi
Robert H. Schuller says, “tough times never last, but tough people do.” This statement says it all for entrepreneurs especially during this time. This is our time, a time to grab the bull by its horns and show off our skills and gifts to this changing yet exciting new economy.
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by Lori Milner
I received a call from a friend, Jill, one Thursday morning. She works at one of the largest global IT firms. Her role is to conduct research projects and publish white papers based on her findings. Her latest paper was on the topic of mergers and acquisitions in the retail industry; this attracted so much attention that she had to present to the Vice President of the company. As it is a global firm, the senior executives are based in the USA and her team are based in South Africa so it was going to be done as a conference call.
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by Aleshia van der Ploeg, Founder of VDP Legal Consulting
Many Employees are so eager to be employed, that they simply sign an employment contract without giving a second thought to the contents thereof. Many Employers are including Restraints of Trade in their employment contracts these days in order to protect their proprietary interests.
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