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How Amina closed her first Ksh 5M deal
Amina Hassan
Kenya
Founder & CEO / Savanna Logistics
Amina Hassan built Savanna Logistics from a single delivery motorbike to a fleet of 40 trucks operating across East Africa. She closed her first million-shilling deal at 24 and never looked back. She is passionate about women in logistics and runs a mentorship programme for young women in supply chain.
Why Kwame left a banking job to sell shoes
Kwame Asante
Ghana
Founder / Kente Steps
Kwame Asante was a senior analyst at a top Ghanaian bank earning six figures when he quit to sell locally made shoes. Today Kente Steps ships handcrafted footwear to 18 countries and has featured in GQ Africa. He believes Africa's future is in manufacturing.
The secret behind Fatima's 10x business growth
Fatima Diallo
Senegal
Co-Founder / SolarPulse Africa
Fatima Diallo co-founded SolarPulse Africa to bring affordable solar energy to rural Senegal. Within three years the company had 10x'd revenue by pivoting to a lease-to-own model. She speaks four languages and travels the continent evangelising for clean energy access.
African Business
Intelligence
The African Middle Class: The Consumption Story That Will Define the Next Decade
By 2030 Africa's middle class is projected to exceed 1 billion people. What does this mean for entrepreneurs, investors, and the broader business landscape?
East Africa's Manufacturing Renaissance: Why Now Is the Time to Build
Rising labour costs in Asia, post-COVID supply chain rewiring, and a young skilled workforce are converging to make East Africa a serious manufacturing destination.
So You Want to Angel Invest in Africa: A Practical Guide
Angel investing in African startups is no longer just for Silicon Valley expatriates. Here is what you need to know before writing your first cheque.
Women in African Business: Dismantling the Barriers, Celebrating the Breakthroughs
Women run 58% of Africa's informal businesses yet receive less than 3% of formal investment. Understanding this gap — and what is closing it — is essential.
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