On Wednesday 6th September, 300 of Africa’s leading and next generation high growth women entrepreneurs will gather in Johannesburg to take part in the 2nd Lionesses of Africa Annual Conference. On the agenda will be the opportunity for these ground-breaking women to share their experiences of building successful businesses in their own specialist fields, to connect with like-minded women, and to inspire one another to reach greater entrepreneurial heights. This important event is once again held in partnership with Standard Bank and Liberty as Lead Impact Partners, in the inspirational surroundings of the Inanda Club in Sandton, Johannesburg. The event is also supported by impact partners IDF Capital, the Cherie Blair Foundation for Women, and Yves Rocher.
Read moreOwn your virtual space
Forget what people say about ‘vanity searching’ or ‘ego surfing’, to google yourself is neither about vanity nor ego. If you’re serious about your professional presence, about owning your space in the virtual world as much as you are about owning it in the physical world, googling yourself is an absolute necessity.
Read moreHow to scale a service business (and get your life back!)
You’ve probably heard the word on the street: investors typically have no interest in service businesses because they don’t scale easily. While scaling a service business comes with its own challenges, it’s not impossible.
Read moreQuote of the Day by Ally Angula
"Nothing succeeds without hard work when following one’s dream of starting your own business."
- Ally Angula is a qualified chartered accountant and co-founder of Leap Holdings, a group of companies involved in the growing of fresh produce, garment manufacturing and retail in Namibia. She is also the founder of My Republik Brand, Namibia’s first locally designed, manufactured and retailed clothing brand with a flagship store situated in the Grove Mall in Windhoek's Kleine Kuppe suburb. She currently serves as non-executive director for Old Mutual Life Assurance (Namibia) and Rio Tinto's Rossing Uranium mine in Namibia. Ally was chosen as a Desmond Tutu Fellowship programme Associate in April 2013 and was one of two Namibian entrepreneurs selected to attend the 2015 Global Entrepreneurship Summit hosted by US President Barack Obama in Kenya.
Read moreEntrepreneur advice from Lorna Rutto: Network and find yourself mentors
Find those people who will help and encourage you....
"Women entrepreneurs should network and look for mentors who will advise, encourage and help them in setting up the business and to also provide them with the visibility that they really need. Surrounding ourselves with people who promote our ideas, rather than killing them, goes a long way."
- Lorna Rutto is a Kenyan eco-preneur, and the inspiring founder of EcoPost, a social enterprise created in response to the need to find alternative waste management solutions to Kenya's huge plastic waste problem. In 2009 she founded her company, which collects plastic waste and manufactures commercially viable, highly durable, and importantly environmentally friendly fencing posts, used widely across Kenya. In 2011, Lorna was recognised by the prestigious Cartier Women's Initiative Awards as their laureate for sub-Saharan Africa.
Read moreQuote of the Day by Dorcas Muthoni
“My greatest wish is to see a global community where our society is embracing internet technology to positively change lives and improve the efficiency of work done in our offices.”
- Dorcas Muthoni is a leading Kenyan entrepreneur, computer scientist and CEO and founder of OPENWORLD. The company she founded at the age of 24 is now a leading e-Government and Business Software Services firm in the Eastern Africa region. Dorcas was inducted into the Internet Hall of Fame in 2014.
Read moreEntrepreneur Advice from Fatuma Abdullah: Give yourself a break
Give yourself a break....
"As women I think we tend to be very harsh on ourselves, so give yourselves a break - do you and be you."
- Fatuma Abdullah is the Kenyan-born founder of Akiki Dolls in South Africa, a company that makes and distributes brown dolls known as Akiki Dolls. Fatuma is also an author and has published her first children's book based on the Akiki character called, 'Akiki’s Short Stories'. The Akiki Doll was born out of Fatuma's need as a mother to empower her daughter and her vision is to have all children embrace diversity and ethnicity by giving them access to a great playmate.
Read moreQuote of the Day by Chioma Angela Ukonu
"Don’t wait until you hit jackpot before you start that business because you might never start. You can use your garage, it can be your car boot, just start."
- Chioma Angela Ukonu is the Co-Founder and Chief Operating Officer at Recycle Points Limited, a waste recycling and social benefit venture that operates an incentive-based scheme in Nigeria. Chioma is a Certified Social Sector Manager and Social Entrepreneur with focus on environmental sustainability, poverty eradication, women empowerment, youth employment and community engagement. She is a member of the African Youth Initiative on Climate Change, a YALI “Green Champion”, a Mandela Washington Fellow, a LEAP Africa Social Innovators Fellow, Tony Elumelu Entrepreneurship Program (TEEP) Alumna and she most recently took the second place prize in the global Chivas Venture competition in Los Angeles for social enterprises who have solutions for pressing social issues.
Read moreQuote of the Day by Magatte Wade
"No nation has ever created millions of middle class jobs by selling raw commodities alone. We need to streamline the business environment for Africa to become prosperous."
- Magatte Wade is the Senegalese-born founder of Tiossan, an all-natural, artisan skin care brand inspired by the traditional Sufi healers of Senegal. At the heart of this growing global brand are the proud tradition of ancient Senegalese recipes from which Tiossan draws inspiration. Magatte is a passionate champion of entrepreneurial education in Senegal and 50% of Tiossan profits are dedicated to the creation of innovative schools.
Read moreEntrepreneur Advice from Sarah Collins: Rather go slow
Rather go slow....
"Part of an entrepreneur’s psychological makeup is that you’re chasing and you want to grow your business fast, but you make mistakes that way. People promise the earth and don’t deliver so rather go slow and grow your business organically."
- Sarah Collins is the founder and CEO of Wonderbag, a simple non electric slow cooker which works in mud huts in Africa to Manhattan apartments, possibly one of the only cooking devices that is globally relevant! Sarah is a South African adventurer, entrepreneur, and lifelong social activist. She thrives on challenges and has worked tirelessly over the past two decades to inspire change in the realms of gender-equality and environmental sustainability.
Read moreEssential Read: The Multi-Passionate Entrepreneur's Playbook: Create an Online Business You'll Love in 7 Simple Steps by Juanita Renee Jones
Are you worried that your true entrepreneurial talents are wasting away? Discover a system for growing your passions into a blooming business. Are you struggling to find your calling? Have you tried (and failed) to follow industry advice by focusing your energy on just one trade? Successful entrepreneur coach Juanita Jones can relate. After wasting time and money pursuing other people’s idea of a successful business, she wised up and built her company around her passions.
Read moreHave you found your business owner identity?
Who are you? What is your identity? These discussions often lead to a reference of one’s roots, where one comes from. As a business-owner you don’t lose your identity, you just show up differently.
Read moreThandiwe Makhanya, a passionate and high energy entrepreneur on a mission to create great events and marketing activations for client brands
Getting brands and messages out to key audiences and markets is key to any customer centric brand, but the key to success is creating experiences that connect the right customers to those brands and products. For entrepreneur Thandiwe Makhanya, this is where her specialist company, A.T.L Events and Promotions, comes in with the solutions.
Read moreAccra’s women entrepreneurs gather to be inspired, get connected and network at the first Lioness Lean In event in the city
If there’s one thing that captures the spirit of enterprise in Africa, it’s when women entrepreneurs get together to network, to share experiences, and to collaborate for greater business success. That spirit was evident this week when Lionesses of Africa hosted the first of its Lioness Lean In events in Ghana’s capital city, Accra, in partnership with Stanbic Bank.
Read moreTumi Moitse, a South African floral designer with a passion for creating luxury gifting experiences for her clients
Who doesn’t like receiving flowers? They cheer us, they brighten our days, they remind us fondly of the people who are giving them as gifts to us. For entrepreneur Tumi Moitse, her love of flowers started at an early age. Today she is taking that passion and creating a luxury floral design and gifting business, BlakSaffron Boutique, that helps her clients to express their feelings through the floral experiences she creates.
Read moreOwn Your Personal Brand
We hear so much about the importance of having a personal brand, but what does that really mean? Put simply, your brand is your reputation, which is the culmination of almost everything you have ever done and said. As Amazon’s Jeff Bezos says, “Your brand is what people say about you when you’re not in the room.”
Read moreConfronting the friendly giant called “The Media” as an entrepreneur
The media sometimes comes across as a scary monster. Being a visual thinker, I always imagined it to be a big creature sitting behind a desk chewing papers. To sum it up in one word…it seemed intimidating. As of late and out of my personal experience as an entrepreneur, I can safely say…the media is and can be a friendly giant.
Read moreEntrepreneur Advice from Pheliswa Nomdatya: Just believe!
Just believe!...
"Know your talents and strengths. Know what you are good at and what your talents are. Utilise your abilities and stay positive. Most of all, just believe!"
- Pheliswa Nomdatya is the co-founder of Ndima Yam NPC in South Africa, an organisation that provides financial educational training to the low-income population in communities to enable them to experience a greater degree of financial freedom. Pheliswa is a Certified Psychological Coach from the South African College of Applied Psychology (SACAP) and has a natural ability to bring out the best in others. She has experienced the power of collaboration and believes that this is the best approach to assist clients in achieving their goals. Pheliswa is a humanitarian and activist at heart and is passionate about her work in the community.
Read moreEntrepreneur Advice from Charmaine Ngobeni: Believe in YOU!
Believe in YOU!...
"...there is no such thing as a man's world. Do not allow that "term" make you feel insecure and less confident, or give you the idea that you are not in charge or enough of a leader. I advise you to take that idea you have stored up in the back of your mind and apply yourself. I believe that all ideas are great ideas as long as you start. Even if you fail, you've already succeeded because you actually "started" something. The only way you can truly fail, is to fail yourself by not believing that you can start something of your own and reap the rewards of that passion-filled project. Ultimately, always BELIEVE IN YOU!"
- Charmaine Ngobeni is the co-founder of Conté Creatives, a brand styling and consulting agency in South Africa. Charmaine is highly talented, driven and flexible creative designer completed a Degree in Illustration and Digital Imagery from Parsons The New School of Design in New York. She has a passion for the Arts and all things creative.
Read moreQuote of the Day by Chinwe Ohajuruka
".... the entire world and especially the African continent is waiting for the rise of the African woman. The rise of the hardworking, passionate African woman, who is so tenacious, and does what she has to do each day without complaining or expecting a reward - we need to support, encourage, reward and nurture these women. The world is waiting for we women with our passion and our creativity, our inability to look at suffering, and our desire to make a difference, to rise up and take charge."
- Chinwe Ohajuruka is the founder and CEO of Comprehensive Design Services in Nigeria. Chinwe is a US-based architect who splits her time between the US & Nigeria working on sustainable housing development projects. She is a passionate championof green building solutions for Africa and she engineers and builds affordable green houses that are both energy and resource-efficient.
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