“I believe skills transfer is a sustainable gift - it can empower people to become income generators.”
Lelly Mntungwa, founder, Msinga Clothing (South Africa)
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Lelly Mntungwa, founder, Msinga Clothing (South Africa)
Lelly Mntungwa, founder, Msinga Clothing (South Africa)
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Eunice Cofie, founder, Nuekie, (Ghana/US)
Have a teachable spirit!…
Eunice Cofie, founder, Nuekie, (Ghana/US)
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Ngyenzi 'Nunu' Mugyenyi, co-founder, Bold Kampala, (Uganda)
Angela Franklin, founder, Chez Alpha Books, (Senegal)
Remain humble!…
Angela Franklin, founder, Chez Alpha Books, (Senegal)
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Rachel Phiri, founder, Silverbox Jewellery (Zimbabwe)
Rachel Phiri, founder, Silverbox Jewellery (Zimbabwe)
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Bushera Bashir, founder, Trebene, (South Africa)
Take that entrepreneurial leap!…
Bushera Bashir, founder, Trebene, (South Africa)
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Lynn Munitich (L) and Lee Barker (R), founders of WAYSTD (South Africa)
Lioness Launch
South Africa based company Waystd has created a sustainable solution for waste, whereby it uses the PET plastics to create products that have an educational message to them, as well as helping the state of the environment. The company is currently launching with the production of face masks to start with, and will then go on to make a wider range of products. Current future product samples include a pen and ruler set that will have the educational message that they were made from plastic bottles, etc, to aid both learning and environmental awareness.
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Temie Giwa-Tubosun
Awards and Accolades
The 2020 Laureates of the Cartier Women’s Initiative have just been announced, and the inspirational LifeBank Founder, Temie Giwa-Tubosun, has just been named as the Sub-Saharan African Laureate. LifeBank is a medical distribution company that uses data and technology to discover and deliver essential medical products to hospitals in Nigeria.
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Kate Colbert
Book Review
If you want to know the secret to taking your business from mediocre to meaningfully different, then author Kate Colbert has the answer in her new book Think Like a Marketer. It doesn’t matter whether you’re a management consultant or the owner of a small retail business, the ability to think like a marketer will give you a competitive edge.
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Mahlatse Masimini Vilakazi
Impact Partner Content: Absa
During this time, we’ve all had to find new ways of adapting to the new normal, and some businesses have had to relook their business models. We want to share the incredible efforts of Moshate Communications with you. In a time when connecting in person is impossible, they are connecting people online. That’s how Moshate Communications – a 100% black female-owned company – is inspiring us. That’s the #SpiritOfAfricanacity.
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Kristine Pearson, founder of Lifeline Energy
Lioness Weekender Cover Story
Kristine Pearson, founder of Lifeline Energy, is a real impact driven social entrepreneur, on a mission to bring the power of radio to people in remote and under-resourced areas of sub-Saharan Africa. Her work is positively changing the lives of millions of people who would have little access to news and information without these innovative solar powered and wind-up radios. Lionesses of Africa chatted to Kristine this month to find out more.
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Snoekie Mabena-Saleh, founder of S.MAB Group (South Africa)
Startup Story
South African entrepreneur and philanthropist, Snoekie Mabena-Saleh, founder of S.MAB Group, is passionate about making a difference in society, and her business is doing just that through its various service and product offerings.
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Amália Ngoca, founder of Malita Investimentos (Mozambique)
Startup Story
Flowers make any event a special occasion, and in Mozambique, entrepreneur Amália Ngoca, founder of Malita Investimentos, is expanding her already successful event management company to include floral decorations.
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From the Lionesses of Africa Operations Dept
About to start our usual writing session for the Lioness Weekender and discussing all the fascinating topics we have been lucky enough to experience in business, and our Head of Finance pops into the room, sits down, hands over a nicely typed warning for our readers, plus a lovely picture of a Grizzly Bear tapping his fingers and patiently waiting!
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Kathryn Main - Money Savvy Kids
We all know that life during COVID 19 is filled with countless unavoidable worries of the financial kind. Some may feel it more than others, but we all feel it non-the-less. We are losing our jobs, taking salary cuts and closing our once thriving business. Basically, we go into level 1 of survival mode when it comes to our finances due to the crunch we feel.
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by Catia Mondlane
The current circumstances have brought a new, unfamiliar and extraordinary market era. It is one where many are being guided to creatively re-think and re-construct their businesses to build resilient companies and bounce-back from any future boundaries. It is becoming clear that the contingency plans previously established are not enough to face the actual situation, and coming up with a plan that could strategically create a positive shift is where many have been focusing their energies. The urgency to implement might be higher than before as each day passes, and uncertainties seem to be greater than sureness.
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by Tatenda Rungisa
The type of economies we live under have made it almost impossible to leave a full time job and start a business thereafter. It is easier when one has a stable income or savings, otherwise one has to “hustle” and work full time to establish a start-up. So, how does one hustle and remain focused on full time employment?
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by Bomanga Ngoi Longango JouJou’, founder of EveLea Foods, Congo
I realized, over time, it is not enough to want to be able. Will as great as it is, not enough. There is a whole Journey and smart works to achieve a project. Success is a powerful blend of will, desire, patience, love, sacrifice, persistence, tears and determination. You have to be viscerally obstinate to achieve your dream. The modern success model is "quick and well done" in everything.
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by Laura Camacho, PhD
A compelling point of view acts like a magnet for high-performing employees, top-tier investors, and ideal clients. In our time of purpose-driven profits, people want to know what you stand for, what your priority is, what drives you to action. The answers to these questions can be simmered down to a key message known as your Point of View.
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by Nomazibulo Tshanga, Ziyana Business Consulting
On 1 June 2020, we have seen South Africa move from a prohibitive national wide lockdown to a more economic active alert level 3. This means that millions of employees have returned to work as 70% of the economy has re-opened for activity.
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