Why Foreign Investors Do Not Fund African Entrepreneurs
Being an entrepreneur is hard enough, but being an entrepreneur in Africa trying to find funding for your project is even much harder.Despite huge opportunities with returns easily beating those in...
View ArticleQ&A: Africa Impact Group Founder On Pioneering Innovation
Africa Impact Group has been identified as a leader in impact investing across the continent, investing in funds, organizations and companies with the intention of generating measurable social and...
View ArticleWant More African Entrepreneurs? Educate Girls
More girls are enrolling in school, but there are still enormous gaps. The World Bank reports that, while secondary school enrollment has soared in low-income countries, in Africa and South Asia boys...
View Article12 Things You Didn’t Know About Nigerian Beauty Entrepreneur Tara Fela-Durotoye
Nigerian entrepreneur Tara Fela-Durotoye is the founder of House of Tara, a company that makes beauty products, trains teams of beauty consultants, and has several beauty schools. Recently named one of...
View ArticleCould African Pension Funds Unlock Capital For Entrepreneurs?
The increasing interest among pension fund managers in Africa towards private equity investments could hold the key to enhancing the level of capital available for local entrepreneurs.In a study on...
View ArticleHow A Ugandan Student, 21, Started A Paper Bag Firm
At 21 many Ugandans are usually in some form of tertiary educational institution. Very few of them would imagine juggling campus life with a side business manufacturing and selling paper bags to...
View ArticleResilient South African Entrepreneur Builds Successful Airport Shoe Shine...
“We’re the biggest shoe-shine company in Africa,” Lere Mgayiya, 40 year-old founder and owner of Lere’s Shoe Shine that operates in major South African airports, says without sounding arrogant.Lere’s...
View ArticleWhy Foreign Investors Do Not Fund African Entrepreneurs
Being an entrepreneur is hard enough, but being an entrepreneur in Africa trying to find funding for your project is even much harder. Despite huge opportunities with returns easily beating those in...
View ArticleQ&A: Africa Impact Group Founder On Pioneering Innovation
Africa Impact Group has been identified as a leader in impact investing across the continent, investing in funds, organizations and companies with the intention of generating measurable social and...
View ArticleWant More African Entrepreneurs? Educate Girls
More girls are enrolling in school, but there are still enormous gaps. The World Bank reports that, while secondary school enrollment has soared in low-income countries, in Africa and South Asia boys...
View Article12 Things You Didn’t Know About Nigerian Beauty Entrepreneur Tara Fela-Durotoye
Nigerian entrepreneur Tara Fela-Durotoye is the founder of House of Tara, a company that makes beauty products, trains teams of beauty consultants, and has several beauty schools. Recently named one of...
View ArticleCould African Pension Funds Unlock Capital For Entrepreneurs?
The increasing interest among pension fund managers in Africa towards private equity investments could hold the key to enhancing the level of capital available for local entrepreneurs. In a study on...
View ArticleHow A Ugandan Student, 21, Started A Paper Bag Firm
At 21 many Ugandans are usually in some form of tertiary educational institution. Very few of them would imagine juggling campus life with a side business manufacturing and selling paper bags to...
View ArticleResilient South African Entrepreneur Builds Successful Airport Shoe Shine...
“We’re the biggest shoe-shine company in Africa,” Lere Mgayiya, 40 year-old founder and owner of Lere’s Shoe Shine that operates in major South African airports, says without sounding arrogant. Lere’s...
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