This leading woman eco-preneur is recycling the vast amount of waste plastic in Kenya and turning it into an environmentally friendly alternative to wooden fencing products.
Read moreLetter to Business Day: Making SA the Titanic
Source: Business Day Newspaper | November, 29 2013
Jenna Clifford has written an opinion piece: "This bad behaviour and no service delivery (by a relative few) has reduced all of our aspirations for a nation with so much promise, a nation so many sacrificed their lives for. When are we going to say 'enough is enough'?".....
Read moreJenna Clifford sponsors the Stop Rhino Poaching Campaign
It’s estimated that a rhino dies every 14 hours in South Africa due to the illegal rhino horn trade. Poachers have declared war on one of our biggest natural assets wiping out over 1,300 precious rhino in the last five years. Jenna Clifford is taking action and has teamed up with StopRhinoPoaching.com through the launch of the Jenna Clifford Rhino Collection to assist in combating this crisis.
Read moreThe United Nations appoints jewellery designer Jenna Clifford as ambassador for the Millennium Development Goal 3: Call to Action Global Campaign
The United Nations appointed jewellery designer Jenna Clifford as a South African ambassador and torch bearer for the Millennium Development Goal 3: Call to Action Global Campaign in March this year. The campaign draws attention to the empowerment of women and gender equality. Clifford has been designing jewellery for nearly three decades and launched her company in 1992.
Read moreJENNA CLIFFORD'S WILDLIFE INITIATIVE
Fine jeweler, Jenna Clifford has set some time aside to fight for wildlife conservation.
Jenna Clifford designs fine jewellery adorned in diamonds and other precious stones. She encapsulates the symbol of romance on her rings, neckpieces, bracelets and earrings. And notably, over the years she has created outstanding bespoke jewels.
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“Most of us will fear to start an income-generating activity because we think that for one to start a business they need a lot of money. That’s why many young people are looking for non-existent white collar jobs.”
- Lydie Hakizimana is co-founder and Managing Director of Drakkar Limited, a specialist reseller and distributor of educational textbooks. It all started back in 2006 when this avid bookworm decided to follow her passion and opened a small bookshop. Before long, her entrepreneurial instincts had her developing relationships with numerous publishing companies. Eventually, she struck a deal that was to be the making of her company with UK publisher, Pearson Education. Drakkar rapidly evolved into a leading educational textbooks reseller in Rwanda, becoming an important enabler of her country's vision for building a knowledge-based economy. Today, Lydie manages 45 employees and thirty part-time distributors covering the five provinces of Rwanda. Lydie has also added exclusive distributor deals with Longman, Heinemann and Penguin to her Pearson contract.
Read moreEntrepreneur Advice from Jenna Clifford: What does it take to succeed as a woman entrepreneur?
What personal characteristics does one need to succeed as a woman entrepreneur? ....
"I'm a pacifist by nature, but I recognise the need for perseverance, dedication and a killer instinct. I always say: don't miss the target or the dream. Trials, tribulations and a challenging economic environment will always be with us, but you can overcome these hurdles by being single-minded and totally focused on what you want to achieve. Sometimes 'balance' has to go out the door. If you're serious about chasing a dream, sometimes something has to give. During recessionary times one has to focus more on necessities and less on personal needs - what I refer to as "I-me-my" needs."
- Jenna Clifford is a world-renowned jewellery designer, known for her unique designs and superlative craftsmanship. Established in 1992, her company has steadily grown its clientele and improved its profile to institute itself as a powerful force in the jewellery industry. Her bold and dramatic designs are sought after by some of the most recognised business icons and celebrities from around the world. Today, Jenna Clifford Designs employs around 70 people, including some of the finest jewellery artisans and craftsmen in South Africa.
Read moreEssential Infographic: Advantages of being an Entrepreneur
Entrepreneurship offers you a lot of freedom and liberty. You can hire your own employees and work with the type of people you want to work with. There are some great advantages....
Read moreVideo: Lydia Hakizimana talks about the effects of corruption on the human spirit
Source: Poverty Cure | Published on September 19, 2013
Lydie Hakizimana of Rwanda describes the effects of corruption on the human spirit. The problem of corruption extends beyond dollars and cents. It crushes the entrepreneurial spirit of a people.
Read moreVideo: Lydia Hakizimana talks about her reading project to inspire the children of Rwanda
Source: US AID | Published on February 8, 2013
Lydia Hakizimana talks about a children's reading programme and competition she launched in Rwanda to inspire children to get more excited about reading.
Read moreAfrican women in tech: Ethel Cofie on why men are seen as ambitious and women bitchy
Source: MeMeBurn | by Mich Atagana | 13 October 2014
Where are the women in tech? Who are the women building technology or working in technology in Africa? These questions and many more are asked on a daily basis. When it comes to technology in Africa, the general consensus is that women are not present. We beg to differ.
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"Eighty percent of the world trauma occurs in low-middle income countries just like Nigeria...I feel there should be more focus on the trauma epidemic that Africa currently faces."
- Dr. Ola Orekunrin is a medical doctor, helicopter pilot and the healthcare entrepreneur founder of Flying Doctors Nigeria, West Africa’s first Air Ambulance Service. She's dedicated to bringing trauma care to the most remote parts of Western Africa and her company, an air ambulance service based in Lagos, is doing just that. She was motivated to start the company after her younger sister tragically died whilst traveling in Nigeria as a consequence of their being no medical air service available to transport her to hospital. Ola graduated as a medical doctor from the University Of York in the UK and is a member of the American Academy of Aesthetic Medicine.
Read moreAnne Githuku-Shongwe named an African Social Entrepreneur of the Year by the World Economic Forum on Africa
Source: World Economic Forum | October 5, 2013
Anne Githuku-Shongwe has been named among five social entrepreneurs as African Social Entrepreneur of the Year at the 2013 World Economic Forum on Africa, taking place in Cape Town, South Africa. The awards were conferred by Hilde Schwab, Chairperson and Co-Founder of the Schwab Foundation for Social Entrepreneurship, in the presence of President Jacob G. Zuma, Donald Kaberuka, Nkosazana Clarice Dlamini-Zuma, David A. Lipton, and Naveen Jindal.
Read moreEntrepreneur Advice from Anne Githuku-Shongwe: Your content must be locally relevant
What’s the secret to your company's success in tapping the youth market in Africa? ....
"You need to make a combination of on the one hand creating locally relevant content that delivers a message, but also make it fun and attractive. If you make a game that’s boring, you’re dead in the water. We also co-designed the games with the youth users themselves through community based Design Labs to ensure that the games are relevant for the local market."
- Anne Githuku-Shongwe is founder and Chief Executive Officer of Afroes Transformational Games - a company that builds mobile game-based learning platforms out of South Africa and Kenya. Anne's vision is to revolutionise learning in Africa with a focus on delivering positive Africa-focused mobile phone entertainment to the youth market across the continent.
Read moreEssential Read: 'Stiletto Network: Inside the Women's Power Circles That Are Changing the Face of Business' by Pamela Ryckman
The face of global business is changing, although still rather too slowly, and today more women are running and starting up major companies than ever before. These women are at the forefront of a movement that recognizes the power of networking and collaboration to make opportunities and change happen. Stiletto Network shines the spotlight on the power of savvy, ambitious, intelligent women in business, industry and politics to mine their collective intelligence in order to realize their dreams or champion a cause.
Read moreVideo: Dr. Ola Orekunrin shares her views on the Ebola crisis
Source: Diamond Women | Published on October 10, 2014
Diamond Women selected Dr. Ola Orekunrin as the Diamond Woman of the month for October. Dr. Ola Orekunrin is the founder of The Flying Doctors Nigeria, a leading air ambulance service in Nigeria. Here she discusses among other things her views on the latest Ebola crisis impacting West Africa.
Read moreUshahidi launches app to help users check in on loved ones
Entrepreneur Advice from Nkemdilim Begho: It takes lots of belief and willpower to get ahead as an entrepreneur
What does it take to make it as a female IT entrepreneur?....
"It takes a lot of will power. In anything you want to do, you must know what you want. I knew what I wanted to do.You need to want anything that you want to do in life. When you want it, it will happen, if you don’t really want it, it won’t happen. Most times I didn’t have any money and people just offered me jobs. They would say just come and take this job, but those were the days I needed to decide what I wanted. I asked myself if I wanted to build a brand or be an employee."
- Nkemdilim Begho is founder and Managing Director of Future Software Resources Limited, an IT solutions provider focused on online solutions, e-learning and IT security. As one of a few Nigerian women in the industry, her success is founded on a passion for driving innovative thinking, building a globally recognized technology brand and setting trends in the Nigerian Technology space.
Read moreNkem Begho: Women Also Do Well in IT
Source: allAFRICA.com | published 2 June 2014
Nkem Uwaje-Begho the managing Director of Future Software Resources is one of the leading female Information Technology entrepreneurs in Nigeria. This inspiring woman, with a humble, unassuming disposition is greatly contributing to advancing information technology in Nigeria. She originally studied Bio-informatics in Germany and began her professional career in Germany where she worked on high profile research projects for leading firms. She returned to Nigeria in 2008 and founded Future Software, now a leading IT services company. AllAfrica's Senior Reporter Anthonia Soyingberecently had a chat with her and she opened up on the many opportunities in Information Technology (IT) for women....
Read moreEntrepreneur Advice from Nkemdilim Begho: Don't worry about competition from the big players - there's room for everyone
How do you cope with competition from the big players in the industry?....
"I always say there is a market share for everybody no matter how big or small you are. There are always people who need your services and will patronize you. All you need do is be at the right place. So, for me, it’s not a question of the big competition out there, though I must admit that I lost some jobs but I also win a lot of jobs. At the end of the day, it all boils down to building a brand, a reputation, and figuring out how I can stand out from the crowd. My unique selling point."
- Nkemdilim Begho is founder and Managing Director of Future Software Resources Limited, an IT solutions provider focused on online solutions, e-learning and IT security. As one of a few Nigerian women in the industry, her success is founded on a passion for driving innovative thinking, building a globally recognized technology brand and setting trends in the Nigerian Technology space.
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