International fashion brands are set to open more stores in Nairobi this year as they seek to cash in on the expanding middle class and growing taste for luxury brands. Turkish clothing line LC Waikiki, The Foschini Group (TFG) of …
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South Africa’s scrubland plant entrepreneur
South Africa’s Western Cape has more botanic biodiversity than the rainforests of the Amazon. Most of this is composed of « fynbos » – scrubland plants – the majority of which do not grow anywhere else in the world.
Fynbos has given one entrepreneur the opportunity to develop her business from a backyard near Cape Town and to become a major horticultural supplier. Africa Business Report travelled to Paarl in the Western Cape to speak to Jacky Goliath of De Fynne Nursery.
Africa’s first FinTech Innovation Bootcamp
Early-stage venture capital firm and innovation accelerator Nest has partnered with global payments technology company Visa to introduce a four-day FinTech bootcamp, which claims to be a first-of-its-kind programme in Africa. The main objective of the bootcamp is to facilitate …
Meet the home decor company fusing brooklyn cool with afro-chic
While other children grew up playing video games, Ugandan-American interior stylist Nasozi Kakembo designed blueprints. After a stint in the human rights and social justice world, Kakembo harkened back to that childhood creativity to launch her home décor company, xNasozi. …
$13m Irrigation Scheme to Benefit 980 Farmers in Rwanda
A solar-powered irrigation scheme has been launched in Ngoma District in Rwanda’s Eastern Province. The project which covers 300 hectares, 265 hillside and 35 paddy, will promote climate resilient agriculture and sustainable production in the country’s drought-prone areas. The $13 …
Sandra Aguebor: Lady Mechanic
Sandra Aguebor is Nigeria’s first lady mechanic. Growing up in a polygamous family in Benin City, her mother actively discouraged her from following her dreams, sometimes beating her when she would be out tinkering with an engine instead of doing her chores in the kitchen. But Sandra is the sort of woman that responds well to adversary.
“The constraints, the obstacles, the challenges that could have driven me back, they became my opportunity. The future looks bright” she says.
She has built a network of female mechanics that is spreading from city to city, and training former sex workers, orphans, and victims of trafficking to be mechanics.
Sandra believes that women are better suited to high quality, technical work on motor vehicles.
“Our clients keep coming back – they prefer us because we are determined to be better than a lot of mechanics who take their job and their
salary for granted” she says.
Sandra’s Lady Mechanic Initiative has now spread to the north with its first project in Kano City where the response from Muslim women has been unprecedented.
Afropreneurs: Essie Bartels Aims to Be West Africa’s Premier Culinary Ambassador with Essiespice
After living on three continents and traveling across 25 countries, there’s one place where Essie Bartels has always felt at home—the kitchen. Growing up, she helped her mother and grandmother with dinner, and developed her own stovetop experiments for her …
Climate-smart investment opportunities in four African countries
According to a report released recently by the IFC, the investment potential of four African countries in ‘climate-smart’ activities – such as clean energy and sustainable agriculture – will be $783bn by 2030. Of this, 16% is in renewable energy …
AFIF offers African Entrepreneurs Scale-up Resources
Kenya will host the Africa Finance & Investment Forum (AFIF) from 15th to 16th February, 2017 to offer entrepreneurs resources to scale up their ventures. AFIF is an annual business event organized by EMRC, an organization dedicated to strengthening the …