Find your sweet spot!…
“Find your sweet spot, build a determined team and jump right in!”
Linda Dempah, founder, Adeba Nature (Cote d’Ivoire)
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Linda Dempah, founder, Adeba Nature (Cote d’Ivoire)
Find your sweet spot!…
Linda Dempah, founder, Adeba Nature (Cote d’Ivoire)
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Keren Pybus, co-founder and ceo, Ethical Apparel Africa (Ghana & Benin)
Keren Pybus, co-founder and ceo, Ethical Apparel Africa (Ghana & Benin)
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Mellisa Mazingi, Managing Director of Gone Rural Swaziland
Build a tribe!…
Mellisa Mazingi, Managing Director of Gone Rural Swaziland
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Anja van Beek, founder, Anja van Beek Consulting and Coaching (South Africa)
Anja van Beek, founder, Anja van Beek Consulting and Coaching (South Africa)
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Wuraola Ademola-Shanu, copywriter, content strategist and creator (Nigeria)
Create value with your brand!…
Wuraola Ademola-Shanu, copywriter, content strategist and creator (Nigeria)
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Tapiwa Matsinde, Founder, Atelier 55, UK
Tapiwa Matsinde, Founder, Atelier 55, UK
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Achenyo Idachaba-Obara, Founder & CEO, MitiMeth (Nigeria)
Pace your business journey…
Achenyo Idachaba-Obara, Founder & CEO, MitiMeth (Nigeria)
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Marlese Wallis, founder of Mies Body Products (South Africa)
Startup Story / First published March 19, 2017 / Updated September 7, 2020
Marlese Wallis is the creator and vision carrier of MIES body products. She studied Drama at Pretoria Technicon in South Africa and pursued an awesome career as a performer in the first Afrikaans girl band called Shine 4. It was during this time that Marlese made the very first product and only after moving down to Cape Town from Johannesburg, did she pursue it as a career. Eleven years later and MIES is still growing and building business muscles! Marlese loves all things natural especially body care, loves people, giving them work, and loves the hustle of being an entrepreneur.
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by Paula Quinsee
With the majority of people working from home these days, there are less team and one-on-one interactions with the majority of communications being done almost entirely online. Some concerns that are already being flagged in organisations are that of: "employees are increasingly disconnected and as a result, projects can take longer to complete. New hires are failing to integrate effectively and young professionals can take longer to professionally develop without mentors at hand or behaviours to emmulate.”
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From the Lionesses of Africa Operations Dept
The Head of Finance (HoF) waltzed into the office this morning and called us all together. “Time to come down from the incredible high of the VW Lionesses Den and crack on with our Business Unusual take on business in difficult times! So let’s look at one of my favourite topics! - Crisis Transformation.”
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by Gercia Sequeira, CEO and cofounder of ITIS
I can't change the direction of the wind or the tides, but I can adjust my sails to rich my destination - Confucius
Suddenly everything changed, and the worst of all nightmares was the increasingly palpable uncertainty! And the voice that screams in every entrepreneurial woman’s heart is that, a time of crisis is a time of opportunity. It seems like a “cliché”, unreachable. However, it allowed us to identify the harsh reality. We weren’t prepared! Schools, supermarkets, people, the government, nobody was prepared.
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by Elizabeth Otieno
Earthquakes, locust infestations, food wastage and shortage, Forest fires, park fires, mismanagement of funds, police brutality, and don't get me started on the Covid-19 pandemic. When historians finally write about the year 2020, it will most definitely sound like a horror story lifted from the pages of an Edgar Allan Poe or a Stephan King novel. Nothing from the year feels real, and yet here we are reading this on our laptops, from the safety of our homes with our masks nearby. Even though it feels like a pre-apocalyptic era, it doesn't mean we should live in a state of constant melancholy.
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by Wuraola Ademola-Shanu
Apart from being a Copywriter, I also double as a Content Strategist. And having gained an experience of over 5 years in the field, I’ve always been asked certain content marketing questions by clients, potential customers, business owners and content marketing enthusiast.
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by Dr Ashika Pillay
It’s a well-known fact that exercise changes the body and improves physical health. It makes us look better, and when we look better, we feel better. You may have also heard of “runners high” the common understanding that the body releases natural “feel good” endorphins after a run or workout. However, what do we know about its impact on the brain, on performance, mood, and focus? Is there even such a thing?
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by Tapiwa Matsinde
Turning your hobby into a business is a highly rewarding experience. Not only can it mean making a living doing what you love, but also learning more about yourself and just what you are capable of. Turning your hobby into a business is a big step, one that requires a shift in mindset from creating for pleasure as and when you feel like it to creating for-profit and having to put routines and goals in place.
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Tiguidanke Mounir Camara, founder of Tigui Mining Group (TMG)
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Tigui Mining Group, a business that represents sustainable mining which empowers communities
Africa’s mining sector is focused on sustainability, entrepreneurship, and contributing meaningfully to the socio-economic development of the continent. Local communities depend on these natural resources for their futures and this requires new ways of thinking, not to mention a new approach to ensuring diversity in the sector. One woman entrepreneur is leading the way - Tiguidanke Mounir Camara is the founder of the woman-mine owned Tigui Mining Group (TMG) and is carving a new and exciting pathway for women in Africa’s mining sector.
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Impact Partner Content: Absa | by Justin Schmidt, Head of New Sectors, Absa
In article three of a four-part series by Justin Schmidt, Head of New Sectors at Absa, he will unpack Wind with next weeks final articles unpacking the technologies which are changing the future state of the industry. South Africa will see a large investment into generation from wind farms in the coming decade, with this source of energy equating to 23% of the total generation capacity by 2030. In other words, this will be the fastest growing energy source in South Africa in the coming decade. While this is promising you won’t be able to install a huge tower and wind turbine at your business premises. In this article, wind turbine solutions for households and businesses will be explored and although many of us would love to have a wind turbine producing energy at home, the practical implications are explored below.
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Jo Macfarlane
Book Review
Do you want to create the life and business of your dreams? In this debut book from award winning candlemaker and inspirational #SmallBusinessSaturday winner, Jo Macfarlane, founder of the brand that carries her name, you'll learn a host of useful insights and advice about business and entrepreneurship.
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Lioness Launch
Shiluvah, a specialist Human Resource and Labour Law Consultancy in South Africa founded by Kulani Shiluvane and which offers dynamic, customized and integrated people management solutions, is launching it’s new Human Capital Advice service. The new specialist service provides clients with all the human capital management advice they need over the phone or via email.
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Edna Carolina Gabriel de Alegria, founder of Fisiochic (Angola)