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THE IMPACT OF COVID-19 ON AFRICA’S HOTEL INDUSTRY The impact of Covid-19 on Africa’s hotel industry: Radisson shares its experiences. Several unusual business opportunities arose for hotels in Africa during the Covid-19 pandemic, according to Tim Cordon, senior area vice president for the Middle East and Africa at Radisson Hotel Group. Radisson’s hotels have stepped up by offeringits
EIGHT AGRIBUSINESS AND FOOD OPPORTUNITIES IN AFRICA WORTH Eight agribusiness and food opportunities in Africa worth pursuing in 2021. Here are eight agribusiness and food opportunities, as highlighted by top entrepreneurs and investors. 1. Growing blueberries in Ethiopia for the export market. The cultivation of blueberries is one of the biggest agricultural opportunities in Ethiopia, accordingto
FIVE BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES IN AFRICA'S AGRIBUSINESS AND Five business opportunities in Africa’s agribusiness and food sector. A selection of agribusiness and food related business ideas that have come across our desk. 1. Industrialisation of cassava one of Africa’s biggest opportunities. Cassava, a root crop which looks like a large sweet potato, is one of the most widely grownagricultural
HOW TO START A SUCCESSFUL DAIRY BUSINESS 1. To bottle products is the most common way to do it. Plastic bottles and lids, however, are expensive and are not readily available in certain countries. 2. Sachet packaging, from 200ml to 1ltr, is more affordable and is easily available. 3. The “Ama tap-tap” system, a new concept approved in South Africa, allows for products such as milk BETHELHEM DEJENE ABEBE ARCHIVES Bethelhem Dejene Abebe is co-founder and CEO of Zafree Papers, a company that is introducing a 100% tree-free paper pulp made fromagricultural waste.
PROFILE: US-BORN ENTREPRENEUR ELIAS SCHULZE'S AFRICAN Elias Schulze, who at the age of 29 is the Africa CEO for Kaymu.com, is a charismatic leader who has been able to help groups of people in and around Africa, including myself, achieve their objectives. Kaymu is an online marketplace operating in the emerging markets arena, which provides entrepreneurial sellers with the ability to access a SABMILLER’S AFRICAN STRATEGY: HALVING THE PRICE OF BEER SABMiller, the world’s second largest brewer by volume, is following an interesting strategy in Africa. It wants to drop the price of beer for lower-income consumers, while at the same time attracting more drinkers to its premium green bottle brands. The company’s brewing and beverage operations in Africa cover 15 countries. AFRICA BUSINESS INSIGHT Agribusiness in Africa needs disruptive, non-traditional investment models. Published by. Henri de Villeneuve. on. 9 April 2021. Too often strategic investors attempt to make projects fit within traditional, short-term funding models that are doomed for disappointment, writes Henri de Villeneuve. SEASONED INVESTOR SEES OPPORTUNITIES IN AFRICAN LUXURY AND Seasoned investor sees opportunities in African luxury and premium brands. Laureen Kouassi-Olsson, an experienced financial services and private equity executive, recently announced a new investment firm, Birimian, which seeks to back African fashion and luxury brands. She talks to James Torvaney about her plans. ZAFREE PAPERS ARCHIVES Bethelhem Dejene Abebe is co-founder and CEO of Zafree Papers, a company that is introducing a 100% tree-free paper pulp made fromagricultural waste.
THE IMPACT OF COVID-19 ON AFRICA’S HOTEL INDUSTRY The impact of Covid-19 on Africa’s hotel industry: Radisson shares its experiences. Several unusual business opportunities arose for hotels in Africa during the Covid-19 pandemic, according to Tim Cordon, senior area vice president for the Middle East and Africa at Radisson Hotel Group. Radisson’s hotels have stepped up by offeringits
EIGHT AGRIBUSINESS AND FOOD OPPORTUNITIES IN AFRICA WORTH Eight agribusiness and food opportunities in Africa worth pursuing in 2021. Here are eight agribusiness and food opportunities, as highlighted by top entrepreneurs and investors. 1. Growing blueberries in Ethiopia for the export market. The cultivation of blueberries is one of the biggest agricultural opportunities in Ethiopia, accordingto
FIVE BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES IN AFRICA'S AGRIBUSINESS AND Five business opportunities in Africa’s agribusiness and food sector. A selection of agribusiness and food related business ideas that have come across our desk. 1. Industrialisation of cassava one of Africa’s biggest opportunities. Cassava, a root crop which looks like a large sweet potato, is one of the most widely grownagricultural
HOW TO START A SUCCESSFUL DAIRY BUSINESS 1. To bottle products is the most common way to do it. Plastic bottles and lids, however, are expensive and are not readily available in certain countries. 2. Sachet packaging, from 200ml to 1ltr, is more affordable and is easily available. 3. The “Ama tap-tap” system, a new concept approved in South Africa, allows for products such as milk BETHELHEM DEJENE ABEBE ARCHIVES Bethelhem Dejene Abebe is co-founder and CEO of Zafree Papers, a company that is introducing a 100% tree-free paper pulp made fromagricultural waste.
PROFILE: US-BORN ENTREPRENEUR ELIAS SCHULZE'S AFRICAN Elias Schulze, who at the age of 29 is the Africa CEO for Kaymu.com, is a charismatic leader who has been able to help groups of people in and around Africa, including myself, achieve their objectives. Kaymu is an online marketplace operating in the emerging markets arena, which provides entrepreneurial sellers with the ability to access a SABMILLER’S AFRICAN STRATEGY: HALVING THE PRICE OF BEER SABMiller, the world’s second largest brewer by volume, is following an interesting strategy in Africa. It wants to drop the price of beer for lower-income consumers, while at the same time attracting more drinkers to its premium green bottle brands. The company’s brewing and beverage operations in Africa cover 15 countries. HOW TO START YOUR OWN PROFITABLE AFRICAN IMPORT BUSINESS You can start your importing business of African goods in your own home with little money. Important is that you understand that there are various importing business models that require different levels of capital and input. Start out as an agent. This means A TICKET TO RECOVERY: REINVENTING AFRICA’S TOURISM INDUSTRY Covid-19 triggered an unprecedented crisis in Africa’s tourism industry. Still, a growing middle class and young population bode well for travel businesses. Tapping domestic tourism demand will be key to rejuvenating the sector. Months into the Covid-19 pandemic in 2020,Kenya’s normally
MADE-IN-UGANDA DIAPER COMPANY SECURES EXPORT MARKET 21 hours ago · When Muigai was expecting her second child, a friend taught her how to make reusable diapers. In 2012, when she took up a job in international development in Uganda, she continued producing diapers and made extra to gift to family and friends.“I saw a gap in the market; people were keen on reusable diapers in Uganda. UNDERSTANDING THE AFRICAN CONSUMER According to Safroadu Yeboah-Amankwah, the majority of African consumers are hopeful and aspirational. “At least 55-ish% of people feel like their lives are going to be better. What is even more shocking is that in Ghana 97% feel that their lives are going to better in the next two years.”. Furthermore, a large chunk of theconsumer
NIGERIA: CEO PROVIDES A SNAPSHOT OF HIS PAYMENT PROCESSING 22 hours ago · Seerbit is a Nigerian company that provides payment processing solutions to businesses. Founded in 2019, Seerbit is headquartered in Lagos with branches in Ghana, Kenya and Senegal; it has processed over $146 million in transactions. Founder and PROFIT-MAKING IDEA: FOOD E-COMMERCE IN LAGOS “Although players like Jumia Food and Gokada’s GShop are already taking on the challenge, there is a massive opportunity to serve Lagos’ huge and growing population of young people, particularly the tech-savvy working class who seek efficient and affordable options formeals.
GHANA: ENTREPRENEUR CAPITALISES ON FOOD PROCESSING OPPORTUNITY 1 day ago · One of David Foli Ayivor’s first jobs after his tertiary studies was working as a food and beverage assistant manager at a group of hotels in Accra, Ghana. To solve the challenge of seasonally available fruits and vegetables and reduce food waste, the hotel would blend and freeze produce such as KFC INDEX SHOWS THE EARLY IMPACT OF COVID-19 ON AFRICAN KFC Index shows the early impact of Covid-19 on African purchasing power. Sagaci Research, an African market intelligence firm, has released its KFC Index for Q1 2020. This quarterly index utilises the price of KFC chicken buckets in different countries to estimate US dollar foreign-exchange (FX) rates for 21 African currencies. PROFIT-MAKING IDEA: GARBAGE DISPOSAL COULD BE THE NEXT BIG Profit-making idea is a series of short posts, each with a piece of information that we think you might find useful: for investment, for growing your company or to start a new business.Read our previous posts here. How We Made It In Africa asked Hasnain Noorani, the Group CEO of the Pride Group, a Kenyan-company involved in the hospitality, transport, travel and energy industries, to identify BUSINESS FOCUS ARCHIVES CONTACT US Telephone / WhatsApp: +27 79 8827 447 Email: South Africa Unit 205 The Hills Buchanan Square 160 Sir Lowry Road Woodstock Cape Town United Kingdom AFRICA BUSINESS INSIGHT Agribusiness in Africa needs disruptive, non-traditional investment models. Published by. Henri de Villeneuve. on. 9 April 2021. Too often strategic investors attempt to make projects fit within traditional, short-term funding models that are doomed for disappointment, writes Henri de Villeneuve. SEASONED INVESTOR SEES OPPORTUNITIES IN AFRICAN LUXURY AND Seasoned investor sees opportunities in African luxury and premium brands. Laureen Kouassi-Olsson, an experienced financial services and private equity executive, recently announced a new investment firm, Birimian, which seeks to back African fashion and luxury brands. She talks to James Torvaney about her plans. ZAFREE PAPERS ARCHIVES Bethelhem Dejene Abebe is co-founder and CEO of Zafree Papers, a company that is introducing a 100% tree-free paper pulp made fromagricultural waste.
THE IMPACT OF COVID-19 ON AFRICA’S HOTEL INDUSTRY The impact of Covid-19 on Africa’s hotel industry: Radisson shares its experiences. Several unusual business opportunities arose for hotels in Africa during the Covid-19 pandemic, according to Tim Cordon, senior area vice president for the Middle East and Africa at Radisson Hotel Group. Radisson’s hotels have stepped up by offeringits
EIGHT AGRIBUSINESS AND FOOD OPPORTUNITIES IN AFRICA WORTH Eight agribusiness and food opportunities in Africa worth pursuing in 2021. Here are eight agribusiness and food opportunities, as highlighted by top entrepreneurs and investors. 1. Growing blueberries in Ethiopia for the export market. The cultivation of blueberries is one of the biggest agricultural opportunities in Ethiopia, accordingto
FIVE BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES IN AFRICA'S AGRIBUSINESS AND Five business opportunities in Africa’s agribusiness and food sector. A selection of agribusiness and food related business ideas that have come across our desk. 1. Industrialisation of cassava one of Africa’s biggest opportunities. Cassava, a root crop which looks like a large sweet potato, is one of the most widely grownagricultural
HOW TO START A SUCCESSFUL DAIRY BUSINESS 1. To bottle products is the most common way to do it. Plastic bottles and lids, however, are expensive and are not readily available in certain countries. 2. Sachet packaging, from 200ml to 1ltr, is more affordable and is easily available. 3. The “Ama tap-tap” system, a new concept approved in South Africa, allows for products such as milk BETHELHEM DEJENE ABEBE ARCHIVES Bethelhem Dejene Abebe is co-founder and CEO of Zafree Papers, a company that is introducing a 100% tree-free paper pulp made fromagricultural waste.
PROFILE: US-BORN ENTREPRENEUR ELIAS SCHULZE'S AFRICAN Elias Schulze, who at the age of 29 is the Africa CEO for Kaymu.com, is a charismatic leader who has been able to help groups of people in and around Africa, including myself, achieve their objectives. Kaymu is an online marketplace operating in the emerging markets arena, which provides entrepreneurial sellers with the ability to access a SABMILLER’S AFRICAN STRATEGY: HALVING THE PRICE OF BEER SABMiller, the world’s second largest brewer by volume, is following an interesting strategy in Africa. It wants to drop the price of beer for lower-income consumers, while at the same time attracting more drinkers to its premium green bottle brands. The company’s brewing and beverage operations in Africa cover 15 countries. AFRICA BUSINESS INSIGHT Agribusiness in Africa needs disruptive, non-traditional investment models. Published by. Henri de Villeneuve. on. 9 April 2021. Too often strategic investors attempt to make projects fit within traditional, short-term funding models that are doomed for disappointment, writes Henri de Villeneuve. SEASONED INVESTOR SEES OPPORTUNITIES IN AFRICAN LUXURY AND Seasoned investor sees opportunities in African luxury and premium brands. Laureen Kouassi-Olsson, an experienced financial services and private equity executive, recently announced a new investment firm, Birimian, which seeks to back African fashion and luxury brands. She talks to James Torvaney about her plans. ZAFREE PAPERS ARCHIVES Bethelhem Dejene Abebe is co-founder and CEO of Zafree Papers, a company that is introducing a 100% tree-free paper pulp made fromagricultural waste.
THE IMPACT OF COVID-19 ON AFRICA’S HOTEL INDUSTRY The impact of Covid-19 on Africa’s hotel industry: Radisson shares its experiences. Several unusual business opportunities arose for hotels in Africa during the Covid-19 pandemic, according to Tim Cordon, senior area vice president for the Middle East and Africa at Radisson Hotel Group. Radisson’s hotels have stepped up by offeringits
EIGHT AGRIBUSINESS AND FOOD OPPORTUNITIES IN AFRICA WORTH Eight agribusiness and food opportunities in Africa worth pursuing in 2021. Here are eight agribusiness and food opportunities, as highlighted by top entrepreneurs and investors. 1. Growing blueberries in Ethiopia for the export market. The cultivation of blueberries is one of the biggest agricultural opportunities in Ethiopia, accordingto
FIVE BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES IN AFRICA'S AGRIBUSINESS AND Five business opportunities in Africa’s agribusiness and food sector. A selection of agribusiness and food related business ideas that have come across our desk. 1. Industrialisation of cassava one of Africa’s biggest opportunities. Cassava, a root crop which looks like a large sweet potato, is one of the most widely grownagricultural
HOW TO START A SUCCESSFUL DAIRY BUSINESS 1. To bottle products is the most common way to do it. Plastic bottles and lids, however, are expensive and are not readily available in certain countries. 2. Sachet packaging, from 200ml to 1ltr, is more affordable and is easily available. 3. The “Ama tap-tap” system, a new concept approved in South Africa, allows for products such as milk BETHELHEM DEJENE ABEBE ARCHIVES Bethelhem Dejene Abebe is co-founder and CEO of Zafree Papers, a company that is introducing a 100% tree-free paper pulp made fromagricultural waste.
PROFILE: US-BORN ENTREPRENEUR ELIAS SCHULZE'S AFRICAN Elias Schulze, who at the age of 29 is the Africa CEO for Kaymu.com, is a charismatic leader who has been able to help groups of people in and around Africa, including myself, achieve their objectives. Kaymu is an online marketplace operating in the emerging markets arena, which provides entrepreneurial sellers with the ability to access a SABMILLER’S AFRICAN STRATEGY: HALVING THE PRICE OF BEER SABMiller, the world’s second largest brewer by volume, is following an interesting strategy in Africa. It wants to drop the price of beer for lower-income consumers, while at the same time attracting more drinkers to its premium green bottle brands. The company’s brewing and beverage operations in Africa cover 15 countries. HOW TO START YOUR OWN PROFITABLE AFRICAN IMPORT BUSINESS You can start your importing business of African goods in your own home with little money. Important is that you understand that there are various importing business models that require different levels of capital and input. Start out as an agent. This means A TICKET TO RECOVERY: REINVENTING AFRICA’S TOURISM INDUSTRY Covid-19 triggered an unprecedented crisis in Africa’s tourism industry. Still, a growing middle class and young population bode well for travel businesses. Tapping domestic tourism demand will be key to rejuvenating the sector. Months into the Covid-19 pandemic in 2020,Kenya’s normally
MADE-IN-UGANDA DIAPER COMPANY SECURES EXPORT MARKET 20 hours ago · When Muigai was expecting her second child, a friend taught her how to make reusable diapers. In 2012, when she took up a job in international development in Uganda, she continued producing diapers and made extra to gift to family and friends.“I saw a gap in the market; people were keen on reusable diapers in Uganda. UNDERSTANDING THE AFRICAN CONSUMER According to Safroadu Yeboah-Amankwah, the majority of African consumers are hopeful and aspirational. “At least 55-ish% of people feel like their lives are going to be better. What is even more shocking is that in Ghana 97% feel that their lives are going to better in the next two years.”. Furthermore, a large chunk of theconsumer
NIGERIA: CEO PROVIDES A SNAPSHOT OF HIS PAYMENT PROCESSING 21 hours ago · Seerbit is a Nigerian company that provides payment processing solutions to businesses. Founded in 2019, Seerbit is headquartered in Lagos with branches in Ghana, Kenya and Senegal; it has processed over $146 million in transactions. Founder and PROFIT-MAKING IDEA: FOOD E-COMMERCE IN LAGOS “Although players like Jumia Food and Gokada’s GShop are already taking on the challenge, there is a massive opportunity to serve Lagos’ huge and growing population of young people, particularly the tech-savvy working class who seek efficient and affordable options formeals.
GHANA: ENTREPRENEUR CAPITALISES ON FOOD PROCESSING OPPORTUNITY 1 day ago · One of David Foli Ayivor’s first jobs after his tertiary studies was working as a food and beverage assistant manager at a group of hotels in Accra, Ghana. To solve the challenge of seasonally available fruits and vegetables and reduce food waste, the hotel would blend and freeze produce such as KFC INDEX SHOWS THE EARLY IMPACT OF COVID-19 ON AFRICAN KFC Index shows the early impact of Covid-19 on African purchasing power. Sagaci Research, an African market intelligence firm, has released its KFC Index for Q1 2020. This quarterly index utilises the price of KFC chicken buckets in different countries to estimate US dollar foreign-exchange (FX) rates for 21 African currencies. PROFIT-MAKING IDEA: GARBAGE DISPOSAL COULD BE THE NEXT BIG Profit-making idea is a series of short posts, each with a piece of information that we think you might find useful: for investment, for growing your company or to start a new business.Read our previous posts here. How We Made It In Africa asked Hasnain Noorani, the Group CEO of the Pride Group, a Kenyan-company involved in the hospitality, transport, travel and energy industries, to identify BUSINESS FOCUS ARCHIVES CONTACT US Telephone / WhatsApp: +27 79 8827 447 Email: South Africa Unit 205 The Hills Buchanan Square 160 Sir Lowry Road Woodstock Cape Town United Kingdom AFRICA BUSINESS INSIGHT Agribusiness in Africa needs disruptive, non-traditional investment models. Published by. Henri de Villeneuve. on. 9 April 2021. Too often strategic investors attempt to make projects fit within traditional, short-term funding models that are doomed for disappointment, writes Henri de Villeneuve. EIGHT AGRIBUSINESS AND FOOD OPPORTUNITIES IN AFRICA WORTH Eight agribusiness and food opportunities in Africa worth pursuing in 2021. Here are eight agribusiness and food opportunities, as highlighted by top entrepreneurs and investors. 1. Growing blueberries in Ethiopia for the export market. The cultivation of blueberries is one of the biggest agricultural opportunities in Ethiopia, accordingto
SEASONED INVESTOR SEES OPPORTUNITIES IN AFRICAN LUXURY AND Seasoned investor sees opportunities in African luxury and premium brands. Laureen Kouassi-Olsson, an experienced financial services and private equity executive, recently announced a new investment firm, Birimian, which seeks to back African fashion and luxury brands. She talks to James Torvaney about her plans. DATA CENTRES ARE A GROWING INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY IN AFRICA Data centres in Africa are increasingly attracting the attention of investors. In March 2020, investment firm Actis announced the launch of a $250 million pan-African data centre platform, that will comprise independent data centres across key African markets. The first of these investments was in Nigeria’s Rack Centre, a co-location data ZAFREE PAPERS ARCHIVES Bethelhem Dejene Abebe is co-founder and CEO of Zafree Papers, a company that is introducing a 100% tree-free paper pulp made fromagricultural waste.
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FIVE BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES IN AFRICA'S AGRIBUSINESS AND Five business opportunities in Africa’s agribusiness and food sector. A selection of agribusiness and food related business ideas that have come across our desk. 1. Industrialisation of cassava one of Africa’s biggest opportunities. Cassava, a root crop which looks like a large sweet potato, is one of the most widely grownagricultural
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HOW WE MADE IT IN AFRICA: THE BOOK Pursuing their business ambitions also had a toll on their personal lives: one entrepreneur was too broke to afford diapers for his baby, while another had to sell her house to keep the company alive. YouTube. CNBCAfrica. 134K subscribers. Subscribe. Talking Books Ep 52:How we made it
A TICKET TO RECOVERY: REINVENTING AFRICA’S TOURISM INDUSTRY Covid-19 triggered an unprecedented crisis in Africa’s tourism industry. Still, a growing middle class and young population bode well for travel businesses. Tapping domestic tourism demand will be key to rejuvenating the sector. Months into the Covid-19 pandemic in 2020,Kenya’s normally
NIGERIA: CEO PROVIDES A SNAPSHOT OF HIS PAYMENT PROCESSING Seerbit is a Nigerian company that provides payment processing solutions to businesses. Founded in 2019, Seerbit is headquartered in Lagos with branches in Ghana, Kenya and Senegal; it has processed over $146 million in transactions. Founder and MADE-IN-UGANDA DIAPER COMPANY SECURES EXPORT MARKET 7 minutes ago · When Muigai was expecting her second child, a friend taught her how to make reusable diapers. In 2012, when she took up a job in international development in Uganda, she continued producing diapers and made extra to gift to family and friends.“I saw a gap in the market; people were keen on reusable diapers in Uganda. PROFIT-MAKING IDEA: FOOD E-COMMERCE IN LAGOS 1 day ago · How we made it in Africa asked Niyi Kolade, founder of Lagos-based payments processing company Seerbit, to identify an untapped business opportunity in Nigeria.Here is his response: “The Covid-19 pandemic accelerated digitalisation for many businesses, including restaurants and food outlets as they sought ways to serve their customers despite little or no on-premise transactions. GHANA: ENTREPRENEUR CAPITALISES ON FOOD PROCESSING OPPORTUNITY 22 hours ago · One of David Foli Ayivor’s first jobs after his tertiary studies was working as a food and beverage assistant manager at a group of hotels in Accra, Ghana. To solve the challenge of seasonally available fruits and vegetables and reduce food waste, the hotel would blend and freeze produce such as UNDERSTANDING THE AFRICAN CONSUMER According to Safroadu Yeboah-Amankwah, the majority of African consumers are hopeful and aspirational. “At least 55-ish% of people feel like their lives are going to be better. What is even more shocking is that in Ghana 97% feel that their lives are going to better in the next two years.”. Furthermore, a large chunk of theconsumer
HOW TO START YOUR OWN PROFITABLE AFRICAN IMPORT BUSINESS You can start your importing business of African goods in your own home with little money. Important is that you understand that there are various importing business models that require different levels of capital and input. Start out as an agent. This means BUILDING AN ONLINE RETAILER IN KENYA: INTERVIEW WITH BeautyClick is a Kenya-based e-commerce business focusing on three product categories: hair, skincare and cosmetics. The company was started in 2016 by Danish-born entrepreneur Jesper Drescher. Gloria Mwaniga speaks to Drescher about the company’s founding, the challenges of running an e-commerce KENYA: TALKING BUSINESS WITH THE FOUNDERS OF AFRICAN Samantha and Natalie Mwedekeli are food enthusiasts. Growing up with a Nigerian mother and grandmother cultivated their love of big flavours and they created a food business to sell African-inspired gourmet burgers in Nairobi, Kenya. The two sisters run Mama Rocks, which started with a single food truck in 2016. AFRICA BUSINESS INSIGHT Agribusiness in Africa needs disruptive, non-traditional investment models. Published by. Henri de Villeneuve. on. 9 April 2021. Too often strategic investors attempt to make projects fit within traditional, short-term funding models that are doomed for disappointment, writes Henri de Villeneuve. ZAFREE PAPERS ARCHIVES Bethelhem Dejene Abebe is co-founder and CEO of Zafree Papers, a company that is introducing a 100% tree-free paper pulp made fromagricultural waste.
EIGHT AGRIBUSINESS AND FOOD OPPORTUNITIES IN AFRICA WORTH Eight agribusiness and food opportunities in Africa worth pursuing in 2021. Here are eight agribusiness and food opportunities, as highlighted by top entrepreneurs and investors. 1. Growing blueberries in Ethiopia for the export market. The cultivation of blueberries is one of the biggest agricultural opportunities in Ethiopia, accordingto
THE IMPACT OF COVID-19 ON AFRICA’S HOTEL INDUSTRY The impact of Covid-19 on Africa’s hotel industry: Radisson shares its experiences. Several unusual business opportunities arose for hotels in Africa during the Covid-19 pandemic, according to Tim Cordon, senior area vice president for the Middle East and Africa at Radisson Hotel Group. Radisson’s hotels have stepped up by offeringits
SEASONED INVESTOR SEES OPPORTUNITIES IN AFRICAN LUXURY AND Seasoned investor sees opportunities in African luxury and premium brands. Laureen Kouassi-Olsson, an experienced financial services and private equity executive, recently announced a new investment firm, Birimian, which seeks to back African fashion and luxury brands. She talks to James Torvaney about her plans. PRODUCING BEVERAGES IN WEST AFRICA: BUSINESSMAN REVEALS Producing beverages in West Africa: Businessman reveals his success strategies. In Niger’s capital Niamey, Belvie operates its own fleet of distribution trucks. Belvie is a Niger-based non-alcoholic beverages manufacturing and bottling group founded in 2014. This article looks at how, in a relatively short period, Belvie capturedsignificant
17 AFRICAN COUNTRIES WITH GOOD INVESTMENT POTENTIAL In its recently published 2011 Africa attractiveness survey, Ernst & Young identified a selection of African countries with good potential for foreign direct investment (FDI) over the next five years.. 1. Angola Angola’s attractiveness for FDI will remain moderate but is expected to improve between 2011 and 2015. Angola’s oil and mineral reserves will continue to be the main attraction for THE BUSINESS OF SEAWEED: LARGE-SCALE KELP FARM TO BESEE MORE ON HOWWEMADEITINAFRICA.COM ADDRESSING GHANA'S AGRICULTURE CHALLENGES Addressing Ghana’s agriculture challenges. Ghana’s increasing population, changing weather patterns and global food price hikes are squeezing the budget of the less well-off. Although agricultural production has grown at over 5% annually since 2001, this has largely been achieved by bringing new land into cultivation. PROFIT-MAKING IDEA: GARBAGE DISPOSAL COULD BE THE NEXT BIG Profit-making idea is a series of short posts, each with a piece of information that we think you might find useful: for investment, for growing your company or to start a new business.Read our previous posts here. How We Made It In Africa asked Hasnain Noorani, the Group CEO of the Pride Group, a Kenyan-company involved in the hospitality, transport, travel and energy industries, to identify AFRICA BUSINESS INSIGHT Agribusiness in Africa needs disruptive, non-traditional investment models. Published by. Henri de Villeneuve. on. 9 April 2021. Too often strategic investors attempt to make projects fit within traditional, short-term funding models that are doomed for disappointment, writes Henri de Villeneuve. ZAFREE PAPERS ARCHIVES Bethelhem Dejene Abebe is co-founder and CEO of Zafree Papers, a company that is introducing a 100% tree-free paper pulp made fromagricultural waste.
EIGHT AGRIBUSINESS AND FOOD OPPORTUNITIES IN AFRICA WORTH Eight agribusiness and food opportunities in Africa worth pursuing in 2021. Here are eight agribusiness and food opportunities, as highlighted by top entrepreneurs and investors. 1. Growing blueberries in Ethiopia for the export market. The cultivation of blueberries is one of the biggest agricultural opportunities in Ethiopia, accordingto
THE IMPACT OF COVID-19 ON AFRICA’S HOTEL INDUSTRY The impact of Covid-19 on Africa’s hotel industry: Radisson shares its experiences. Several unusual business opportunities arose for hotels in Africa during the Covid-19 pandemic, according to Tim Cordon, senior area vice president for the Middle East and Africa at Radisson Hotel Group. Radisson’s hotels have stepped up by offeringits
SEASONED INVESTOR SEES OPPORTUNITIES IN AFRICAN LUXURY AND Seasoned investor sees opportunities in African luxury and premium brands. Laureen Kouassi-Olsson, an experienced financial services and private equity executive, recently announced a new investment firm, Birimian, which seeks to back African fashion and luxury brands. She talks to James Torvaney about her plans. PRODUCING BEVERAGES IN WEST AFRICA: BUSINESSMAN REVEALS Producing beverages in West Africa: Businessman reveals his success strategies. In Niger’s capital Niamey, Belvie operates its own fleet of distribution trucks. Belvie is a Niger-based non-alcoholic beverages manufacturing and bottling group founded in 2014. This article looks at how, in a relatively short period, Belvie capturedsignificant
17 AFRICAN COUNTRIES WITH GOOD INVESTMENT POTENTIAL In its recently published 2011 Africa attractiveness survey, Ernst & Young identified a selection of African countries with good potential for foreign direct investment (FDI) over the next five years.. 1. Angola Angola’s attractiveness for FDI will remain moderate but is expected to improve between 2011 and 2015. Angola’s oil and mineral reserves will continue to be the main attraction for THE BUSINESS OF SEAWEED: LARGE-SCALE KELP FARM TO BESEE MORE ON HOWWEMADEITINAFRICA.COM ADDRESSING GHANA'S AGRICULTURE CHALLENGES Addressing Ghana’s agriculture challenges. Ghana’s increasing population, changing weather patterns and global food price hikes are squeezing the budget of the less well-off. Although agricultural production has grown at over 5% annually since 2001, this has largely been achieved by bringing new land into cultivation. PROFIT-MAKING IDEA: GARBAGE DISPOSAL COULD BE THE NEXT BIG Profit-making idea is a series of short posts, each with a piece of information that we think you might find useful: for investment, for growing your company or to start a new business.Read our previous posts here. How We Made It In Africa asked Hasnain Noorani, the Group CEO of the Pride Group, a Kenyan-company involved in the hospitality, transport, travel and energy industries, to identify PROFIT-MAKING IDEA: FOOD E-COMMERCE IN LAGOS 12 hours ago · How we made it in Africa asked Niyi Kolade, founder of Lagos-based payments processing company Seerbit, to identify an untapped business opportunity in Nigeria.Here is his response: “The Covid-19 pandemic accelerated digitalisation for many businesses, including restaurants and food outlets as they sought ways to serve their customers despite little or no on-premise A TICKET TO RECOVERY: REINVENTING AFRICA’S TOURISM INDUSTRY 1 day ago · Covid-19 triggered an unprecedented crisis in Africa’s tourism industry. Still, a growing middle class and young population bode well for travel businesses. Tapping domestic tourism demand will be key to rejuvenating the sector. Months into the Covid-19 pandemic in 2020, Kenya’s normally WORLD TRAVEL AND TOURISM COUNCIL ARCHIVES Covid-19 triggered an unprecedented crisis in Africa’s tourism industry. Tapping domestic tourism demand will be key to rejuvenatingthe sector
PROFIT-MAKING IDEA: TAILOR-MADE FINANCE SOLUTIONS FOR 15 hours ago · In Tanzania, the share of loans to the agriculture sector as a percentage of total loans extended by commercial banks used to be around 40% (in 1994). While the banking industry continues to grow steadily since banking reforms began in the late 1980s, the percentage dropped to 6% in 2018. Hadija Jabiri, CEO of GBRI, a Tanzanian company that grows vegetables mostly for export to Europe, BUILDING AN ONLINE RETAILER IN KENYA: INTERVIEW WITH BeautyClick is a Kenya-based e-commerce business focusing on three product categories: hair, skincare and cosmetics. The company was started in 2016 by Danish-born entrepreneur Jesper Drescher. Gloria Mwaniga speaks to Drescher about the company’s founding, the challenges of running an e-commerce HOW TO START YOUR OWN PROFITABLE AFRICAN IMPORT BUSINESS You can start your importing business of African goods in your own home with little money. Important is that you understand that there are various importing business models that require different levels of capital and input. Start out as an agent. This means EAST AFRICA: FIVE MANUFACTURING OPPORTUNITIES WITH GOOD Despite the setbacks caused by the Covid-19 pandemic, the manufacturing sector in East Africa still offers investment opportunities, according to participants in a recent webinar hosted by the East Africa Private Equity and Venture Capital Association (EAVCA) in partnership with Manufacturing Africa. “We are always looking for a new dawn and the new dawn we are hoping to see is one of both KENYA: TALKING BUSINESS WITH THE FOUNDERS OF AFRICAN 1 day ago · Samantha and Natalie Mwedekeli are food enthusiasts. Growing up with a Nigerian mother and grandmother cultivated their love of big flavours and they created a food business to sell African-inspired gourmet burgers in Nairobi, Kenya. The two sisters run Mama Rocks, which started with a single food truck in 2016. THE MOST ATTRACTIVE NICHE MARKETS IN AFRICA Among the niche markets with high levels of tech penetration, Botswana, Mauritius and Ghana stand out. But that is only half the picture – Kenya is fast positioning itself as the leading tech hub outside South Africa and is a global leader in mobile payments. A key plank of Rwanda’s growth plan is to roll out internet access aswidely as
BUSINESS FOCUS ARCHIVES 1 day ago · CONTACT US Telephone / WhatsApp: +27 79 8827 447 Email: South Africa Unit 205 The Hills Buchanan Square 160 Sir Lowry Road Woodstock Cape Town United Kingdom AFRICA BUSINESS INSIGHT Agribusiness in Africa needs disruptive, non-traditional investment models. Published by. Henri de Villeneuve. on. 9 April 2021. Too often strategic investors attempt to make projects fit within traditional, short-term funding models that are doomed for disappointment, writes Henri de Villeneuve. ZAFREE PAPERS ARCHIVES Bethelhem Dejene Abebe is co-founder and CEO of Zafree Papers, a company that is introducing a 100% tree-free paper pulp made fromagricultural waste.
THE IMPACT OF COVID-19 ON AFRICA’S HOTEL INDUSTRY The impact of Covid-19 on Africa’s hotel industry: Radisson shares its experiences. Several unusual business opportunities arose for hotels in Africa during the Covid-19 pandemic, according to Tim Cordon, senior area vice president for the Middle East and Africa at Radisson Hotel Group. Radisson’s hotels have stepped up by offeringits
FIVE BUSINESS STRATEGIES TO INCREASE YOUR SUCCESS IN AFRICA Here are my top five business strategies that will surely increase your success rate: 1. Consider a country’s risk-opportunity ratio for startup and expansion. You should choose the location for your Africa business model based on assessing the risk-opportunity ratio of that market. When basing your choices on personal preferences, youtend
SOCIO-ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT IN AFRICA Socio-economic development work by the UNDP, World Bank and other large foundations and agencies such as Oxfam, DFID and Danida has been positive for Africa in many ways. It exposed the continent to international socio-economic development models and in many cases effected sustainable social change. But, many of these programmes werestill
COFFEE CONSUMPTION IN AFRICA STILL LOW, OPPORTUNITIES FOR Coffee consumption in Africa still low, opportunities for growth. Although sub-Saharan Africa produces some of the world’s finest coffee beans, Africans still consume very little of the beverage, with the bulk of coffee beans being grown as a cash crop for export. However, a recent briefing note by pan-African banking group Ecobanksuggests
PROFIT-MAKING IDEA: GARBAGE DISPOSAL COULD BE THE NEXT BIG Profit-making idea is a series of short posts, each with a piece of information that we think you might find useful: for investment, for growing your company or to start a new business.Read our previous posts here. How We Made It In Africa asked Hasnain Noorani, the Group CEO of the Pride Group, a Kenyan-company involved in the hospitality, transport, travel and energy industries, to identify PROFILE: US-BORN ENTREPRENEUR ELIAS SCHULZE'S AFRICAN Elias Schulze, who at the age of 29 is the Africa CEO for Kaymu.com, is a charismatic leader who has been able to help groups of people in and around Africa, including myself, achieve their objectives. Kaymu is an online marketplace operating in the emerging markets arena, which provides entrepreneurial sellers with the ability to access a SOMALIA: HURDLES AND OPPORTUNITIES FOR INVESTMENT Somalia: Hurdles and opportunities for investment. For two decades Somalia endured clan-based infighting that led to state collapse. Millions of Somalis fled the country and the economy was debilitated. But Somalia’s tides have been changing since 2012, when an internationally-backed government was installed. Although stillfragile, the
WHY SELF-AWARENESS IS KEY TO ENTREPRENEURIAL SUCCESS Successful entrepreneurs know how to harness their inner strength. Self-awareness enables you to develop an authentic personal brand. Decision making is improved through the better understanding of oneself. The business resembles the character of the entrepreneur therefore if you would like to succeed; the journey starts with you. AFRICA BUSINESS INSIGHT Agribusiness in Africa needs disruptive, non-traditional investment models. Published by. Henri de Villeneuve. on. 9 April 2021. Too often strategic investors attempt to make projects fit within traditional, short-term funding models that are doomed for disappointment, writes Henri de Villeneuve. ZAFREE PAPERS ARCHIVES Bethelhem Dejene Abebe is co-founder and CEO of Zafree Papers, a company that is introducing a 100% tree-free paper pulp made fromagricultural waste.
THE IMPACT OF COVID-19 ON AFRICA’S HOTEL INDUSTRY The impact of Covid-19 on Africa’s hotel industry: Radisson shares its experiences. Several unusual business opportunities arose for hotels in Africa during the Covid-19 pandemic, according to Tim Cordon, senior area vice president for the Middle East and Africa at Radisson Hotel Group. Radisson’s hotels have stepped up by offeringits
FIVE BUSINESS STRATEGIES TO INCREASE YOUR SUCCESS IN AFRICA Here are my top five business strategies that will surely increase your success rate: 1. Consider a country’s risk-opportunity ratio for startup and expansion. You should choose the location for your Africa business model based on assessing the risk-opportunity ratio of that market. When basing your choices on personal preferences, youtend
SOCIO-ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT IN AFRICA Socio-economic development work by the UNDP, World Bank and other large foundations and agencies such as Oxfam, DFID and Danida has been positive for Africa in many ways. It exposed the continent to international socio-economic development models and in many cases effected sustainable social change. But, many of these programmes werestill
COFFEE CONSUMPTION IN AFRICA STILL LOW, OPPORTUNITIES FOR Coffee consumption in Africa still low, opportunities for growth. Although sub-Saharan Africa produces some of the world’s finest coffee beans, Africans still consume very little of the beverage, with the bulk of coffee beans being grown as a cash crop for export. However, a recent briefing note by pan-African banking group Ecobanksuggests
PROFIT-MAKING IDEA: GARBAGE DISPOSAL COULD BE THE NEXT BIG Profit-making idea is a series of short posts, each with a piece of information that we think you might find useful: for investment, for growing your company or to start a new business.Read our previous posts here. How We Made It In Africa asked Hasnain Noorani, the Group CEO of the Pride Group, a Kenyan-company involved in the hospitality, transport, travel and energy industries, to identify PROFILE: US-BORN ENTREPRENEUR ELIAS SCHULZE'S AFRICAN Elias Schulze, who at the age of 29 is the Africa CEO for Kaymu.com, is a charismatic leader who has been able to help groups of people in and around Africa, including myself, achieve their objectives. Kaymu is an online marketplace operating in the emerging markets arena, which provides entrepreneurial sellers with the ability to access a SOMALIA: HURDLES AND OPPORTUNITIES FOR INVESTMENT Somalia: Hurdles and opportunities for investment. For two decades Somalia endured clan-based infighting that led to state collapse. Millions of Somalis fled the country and the economy was debilitated. But Somalia’s tides have been changing since 2012, when an internationally-backed government was installed. Although stillfragile, the
WHY SELF-AWARENESS IS KEY TO ENTREPRENEURIAL SUCCESS Successful entrepreneurs know how to harness their inner strength. Self-awareness enables you to develop an authentic personal brand. Decision making is improved through the better understanding of oneself. The business resembles the character of the entrepreneur therefore if you would like to succeed; the journey starts with you. A TICKET TO RECOVERY: REINVENTING AFRICA’S TOURISM INDUSTRY 45 minutes ago · Covid-19 triggered an unprecedented crisis in Africa’s tourism industry. Still, a growing middle class and young population bode well for travel businesses. Tapping domestic tourism demand will be key to rejuvenating the sector. Months into the Covid-19 pandemic in 2020, Kenya’s normally HOW WE MADE IT IN AFRICA: THE BOOK Pursuing their business ambitions also had a toll on their personal lives: one entrepreneur was too broke to afford diapers for his baby, while another had to sell her house to keep the company alive. YouTube. CNBCAfrica. 134K subscribers. Subscribe. Talking Books Ep 52:How we made it
WORLD TRAVEL AND TOURISM COUNCIL ARCHIVES Covid-19 triggered an unprecedented crisis in Africa’s tourism industry. Tapping domestic tourism demand will be key to rejuvenatingthe sector
KENYA: TALKING BUSINESS WITH THE FOUNDERS OF AFRICAN Samantha and Natalie Mwedekeli are food enthusiasts. Growing up with a Nigerian mother and grandmother cultivated their love of big flavours and they created a food business to sell African-inspired gourmet burgers in Nairobi, Kenya. The two sisters run Mama Rocks, which started with a single food truck in 2016. UNDERSTANDING THE AFRICAN CONSUMER According to Safroadu Yeboah-Amankwah, the majority of African consumers are hopeful and aspirational. “At least 55-ish% of people feel like their lives are going to be better. What is even more shocking is that in Ghana 97% feel that their lives are going to better in the next two years.”. Furthermore, a large chunk of theconsumer
HOW TO START YOUR OWN PROFITABLE AFRICAN IMPORT BUSINESS Honore decided to dive in – he would import food products from Rwanda into Canada. His first order was a 200kg shipment ofgluten-free cassava
BUILDING AN ONLINE RETAILER IN KENYA: INTERVIEW WITH 1 day ago · BeautyClick is a Kenya-based e-commerce business focusing on three product categories: hair, skincare and cosmetics. The company was started in 2016 by Danish-born entrepreneur Jesper Drescher. Gloria Mwaniga speaks to Drescher about the company’s founding, the challenges of running an e-commerce AZALAÏ HOTEL ARCHIVES Covid-19 triggered an unprecedented crisis in Africa’s tourism industry. Tapping domestic tourism demand will be key to rejuvenatingthe sector.
COMMERCIALISING GOAT MEAT IN ZAMBIA: THE STORY OF ZAMGOAT In Zambia, goats are the second most popular type of livestock owned and reared by smallholder farmers. The animals are hardy and able to live off a wide range of available grasses and plants. Despite the prevalence of goat-keeping, packaged goat meat was not typically found on shelves of supermarkets; it was largely sold informally. PROFIT-MAKING IDEA: GARBAGE DISPOSAL COULD BE THE NEXT BIG Profit-making idea is a series of short posts, each with a piece of information that we think you might find useful: for investment, for growing your company or to start a new business.Read our previous posts here. How We Made It In Africa asked Hasnain Noorani, the Group CEO of the Pride Group, a Kenyan-company involved in the hospitality, transport, travel and energy industries, to identify AFRICA BUSINESS INSIGHT Agribusiness in Africa needs disruptive, non-traditional investment models. Published by. Henri de Villeneuve. on. 9 April 2021. Too often strategic investors attempt to make projects fit within traditional, short-term funding models that are doomed for disappointment, writes Henri de Villeneuve. ZAFREE PAPERS ARCHIVES Bethelhem Dejene Abebe is co-founder and CEO of Zafree Papers, a company that is introducing a 100% tree-free paper pulp made fromagricultural waste.
THE IMPACT OF COVID-19 ON AFRICA’S HOTEL INDUSTRY The impact of Covid-19 on Africa’s hotel industry: Radisson shares its experiences. Several unusual business opportunities arose for hotels in Africa during the Covid-19 pandemic, according to Tim Cordon, senior area vice president for the Middle East and Africa at Radisson Hotel Group. Radisson’s hotels have stepped up by offeringits
PROFIT-MAKING IDEA: GARBAGE DISPOSAL COULD BE THE NEXT BIG Profit-making idea is a series of short posts, each with a piece of information that we think you might find useful: for investment, for growing your company or to start a new business.Read our previous posts here. How We Made It In Africa asked Hasnain Noorani, the Group CEO of the Pride Group, a Kenyan-company involved in the hospitality, transport, travel and energy industries, to identify FIVE BUSINESS STRATEGIES TO INCREASE YOUR SUCCESS IN AFRICA Here are my top five business strategies that will surely increase your success rate: 1. Consider a country’s risk-opportunity ratio for startup and expansion. You should choose the location for your Africa business model based on assessing the risk-opportunity ratio of that market. When basing your choices on personal preferences, youtend
WHY AGRICULTURE HUBS ARE THE BEST WAY TO GROW AFRICAN FARMINGAGRICULTURE WHEEL HUBSFARM WAGON HUBS AND BEARINGSAG HUBSAGRICULTURAL WHEEL HUBS Agricultural hubs are the best way for African countries to organise production and help take advantage of its status as a new centre of global food security. Omri van Zyl from Deloitte Africa’s agribusiness unit is a pioneer of this model and is currently exploring it with the government of Botswana among others. Omri vanZyl
COFFEE CONSUMPTION IN AFRICA STILL LOW, OPPORTUNITIES FOR Coffee consumption in Africa still low, opportunities for growth. Although sub-Saharan Africa produces some of the world’s finest coffee beans, Africans still consume very little of the beverage, with the bulk of coffee beans being grown as a cash crop for export. However, a recent briefing note by pan-African banking group Ecobanksuggests
SOMALIA: HURDLES AND OPPORTUNITIES FOR INVESTMENT Somalia: Hurdles and opportunities for investment. For two decades Somalia endured clan-based infighting that led to state collapse. Millions of Somalis fled the country and the economy was debilitated. But Somalia’s tides have been changing since 2012, when an internationally-backed government was installed. Although stillfragile, the
PROFILE: US-BORN ENTREPRENEUR ELIAS SCHULZE'S AFRICAN Elias Schulze, who at the age of 29 is the Africa CEO for Kaymu.com, is a charismatic leader who has been able to help groups of people in and around Africa, including myself, achieve their objectives. Kaymu is an online marketplace operating in the emerging markets arena, which provides entrepreneurial sellers with the ability to access a WHY SELF-AWARENESS IS KEY TO ENTREPRENEURIAL SUCCESS Successful entrepreneurs know how to harness their inner strength. Self-awareness enables you to develop an authentic personal brand. Decision making is improved through the better understanding of oneself. The business resembles the character of the entrepreneur therefore if you would like to succeed; the journey starts with you. AFRICA BUSINESS INSIGHT CONTACT US Telephone / WhatsApp: +27 79 8827 447 Email: South Africa Unit 205 The Hills Buchanan Square 160 Sir Lowry Road Woodstock Cape Town United Kingdom ZAFREE PAPERS ARCHIVES Bethelhem Dejene Abebe is co-founder and CEO of Zafree Papers, a company that is introducing a 100% tree-free paper pulp made fromagricultural waste.
THE IMPACT OF COVID-19 ON AFRICA’S HOTEL INDUSTRY Several unusual business opportunities arose for hotels in Africa during the Covid-19 pandemic, according to Tim Cordon, senior area vice president for the Middle East and Africa at FIVE BUSINESS STRATEGIES TO INCREASE YOUR SUCCESS IN AFRICA Africa presents an amazing pool of opportunities and in most sectors demand exceeds supply by a mile. Yet in order to create a truly successful business there is a huge need to build your venture on well-informed, strategic decisions. PROFIT-MAKING IDEA: GARBAGE DISPOSAL COULD BE THE NEXT BIG Profit-making idea is a series of short posts, each with a piece of information that we think you might find useful: for investment, for growing your company or to start a new business.Read our previous posts here. How We Made It In Africa asked Hasnain Noorani, the Group CEO of the Pride Group, a Kenyan-company involved in the hospitality, transport, travel and energy industries, to identify PROFILE: US-BORN ENTREPRENEUR ELIAS SCHULZE'S AFRICAN “High-end retail is growing, but it is, understandably, heavily capped. The grey market is likewise limited by inefficiency, lack of pricing transparency and weak infrastructure.It is exactly these traits that led us to believe we can leverage technology and learnings from similar markets to essentially propel a leapfrog moment in retail, from ‘brick and mortar’ establishments to online WHY AGRICULTURE HUBS ARE THE BEST WAY TO GROW AFRICAN FARMINGAGRICULTURE WHEEL HUBSFARM WAGON HUBS AND BEARINGSAG HUBSAGRICULTURAL WHEEL HUBS “Agricultural hubs are the best way to pull together funding, technology and expertise to help countries organise production,” says Van Zyl. For many developing countries, and quite a few in Africa, agriculture represents the best opportunity to lift a country out of poverty and improve its development trajectory as it addresses food security, raises incomes and spurs demand for other COFFEE CONSUMPTION IN AFRICA STILL LOW, OPPORTUNITIES FOR Although sub-Saharan Africa produces some of the world’s finest coffee beans, Africans still consume very little of the beverage, withthe bulk of
SOMALIA: HURDLES AND OPPORTUNITIES FOR INVESTMENT For two decades Somalia endured clan-based infighting that led to state collapse. Millions of Somalis fled the country and the economy was debilitated. But Somalia’s tides have been changing since 2012, when an internationally-backed government was installed. WHY SELF-AWARENESS IS KEY TO ENTREPRENEURIAL SUCCESS Entrepreneurs invest a lot in their businesses, making risky decisions to ensure they build successful businesses. Sometimes, more emphasis is placed on the technical and business management skills however, in my view, the lack of business knowledge and skill is just one of the factors that leads to SMME failures. HOW WE MADE IT IN AFRICA: THE BOOK Pages. 240 Compatible devices. Mobile phones, tablets, personal computers, Kindle, other e-reader devices. Delivery. Buyers will receive an email with a link to download the ebook in BUILDING AN ONLINE RETAILER IN KENYA: INTERVIEW WITH 20 hours ago · BeautyClick is a Kenya-based e-commerce business focusing on three product categories: hair, skincare and cosmetics. The company was started in 2016 by Danish-born entrepreneur Jesper Drescher. Gloria Mwaniga speaks to Drescher about the company’s founding, the challenges of running an e-commerce HOW TO START YOUR OWN PROFITABLE AFRICAN IMPORT BUSINESS Honore decided to dive in – he would import food products from Rwanda into Canada. His first order was a 200kg shipment ofgluten-free cassava
COMMERCIALISING GOAT MEAT IN ZAMBIA: THE STORY OF ZAMGOAT In Zambia, goats are the second most popular type of livestock owned and reared by smallholder farmers. The animals are hardy and able to live off a wide range of available grasses and plants. Despite the prevalence of goat-keeping, packaged goat meat was not typically found on shelves of supermarkets; it was largely sold informally. FIVE STEPS TO ASSESS AND MITIGATE BUSINESS RISKS Avoidance – eliminate the risk or withdraw from the risk. Reduction – optimise and mitigate the risk. For example, there are two types of risks: high and low. In the case of the manufacturing industry, a high risk would be if the critical part of the plant breaks down and it takes six months to repair, and a low risk would be if the non-critical plant is down for maintenance. TOP SIX FACTORS NOT TO IGNORE WHEN INVESTING IN AFRICA Foreign investors are increasingly becoming aware of the tremendous potential and financial reward the African continent offers. Foreign direct investments (FDIs) deliver a number of important contributions to economic development in terms of employment and foreign exchange. BEAUTYCLICK ARCHIVES Jesper Drescher talks about the company’s founding and the challenges of running an e-commerce venture in Kenya.SECTORS ARCHIVES
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VIDEO: WHY I QUIT MY JOB TO CREATE A FOOD TRUCK IN THE HEART OF LAGOS Published by Staff Writer on 7 October 2019 ‘I saw a gap in the market and quit my job,’ says founder of UrbanFuxion.
THE MAKINGS OF A MOGUL: DUNCAN NJUE’S JOURNEY FROM STRUGGLE TOSUCCESS
Published by Staff Writer on 24 September 2019 Duncan Njue Mutwiri’s journey to becoming a young CEO has been marked by equal parts failure and success. THESE 5 START-UPS ARE SHAPING THE FUTURE OF AFRICA’S CITIES Published by Jonathan Hursh and Emmanuel Adegboye on 9 September 2019 By the end of the century, it is estimated that 13 of the world’s 20 largest cities will be in Africa. WEBUYCARS: USED CAR RETAILER FUELS GROWTH THROUGH DIGITALISATION Published by PwC on 23 August 2019 WeBuyCars has become South Africa’s largest second-hand car retailerby going digital.
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WHY DOES NIGERIA KEEP GOING AFTER BIG BUSINESS? Published by Nurmara Daily Brief on 11 October 2019 Nigeria is looking to recover up to $62 billion from international oilcompanies.
AFRICA IS FEELING THE PAIN OF SLOW REFORM Published by Nurmara Daily Brief on 10 October 2019 Without ‘drastic actions’ to boost growth, Africa will be home to 90% of people living in poverty globally by 2030. WHY WOULD YOU BUY ‘MADE IN AFRICA’ SMARTPHONES? Published by Nurmara Daily Brief on 9 October 2019 Rwanda has opened what is being billed as Africa’s ‘first entirely homemade’ smartphone factory. OPPORTUNITY KNOCKS FOR MOZAMBIQUE Published by Nurmara Daily Brief on 8 October 2019 Let’s hope Mozambique doesn’t become just another cautionary tale of the ‘resource curse’.THE JOURNEY SO FAR
THE JOURNEY SO FAR: LETICIA OSAFO ADDO, MANAGING DIRECTOR, SAMBA FOODS Published by Nelly Murungi on 3 October 2019 ‘I’m proud of starting a micro-initiative from my kitchen, with less than $10, that became a medium-scale agribusiness listed on the Ghana Stock Exchange.’ THE JOURNEY SO FAR: ADAM GRUNEWALD, CEO, LYNK Published by Jaco Maritz on 30 September 2019 ‘I wish I’d known that it’s a marathon and not a sprint.’ THE JOURNEY SO FAR: JAMES LIGHTFOOT, CO-FOUNDER, THE LATITUDE HOTELSGROUP
Published by Nelly Murungi on 16 September 2019 ‘Focus on profitability from the start, it does matter. In the tech age of apps and user numbers, people have lost sight of that.’ THE JOURNEY SO FAR: TEMITOPE OGUNSEMO, CEO, KRYSTAL DIGITAL NETWORKSOLUTIONS
Published by Nelly Murungi on 4 September 2019 ‘I have … embraced the season of failure, learning and capacity building that I have encountered over the years.’DUE DILIGENCE
DUE DILIGENCE: DON’T GET TOO DISTRACTED BY AFRICA’S MACRO STORY,SAYS INVESTOR
Published by Jaco Maritz on 25 September 2019 ‘Overall, the investment opportunity is becoming more complex with African economies.’ DUE DILIGENCE: PRIVATE EQUITY INVESTOR TALKS RESTAURANTS, JUMIA AND KEEPING AN OPEN MIND Published by Jaco Maritz on 28 August 2019 Carolyn Campbell, founding partner of Emerging Capital Partners, on investment opportunities in Africa and the one deal that got away. DUE DILIGENCE: SPE CAPITAL PARTNERS’ NABIL TRIKI ON INVESTMENTLESSONS LEARNT
Published by Jaco Maritz on 22 July 2019 We ask Nabil Triki, managing partner at SPE Capital Partners, about the firm’s investment philosophy. DUE DILIGENCE: AFRICAN COMPANIES CAN BE REGIONAL ‘BLUE CHIPS’ BY CROSSING LANGUAGE LINES Published by Jaco Maritz on 9 July 2019 Private equity firm AFIG Funds on investment lessons learnt and building regional champions.PROFIT-MAKING IDEA
PROFIT-MAKING IDEA: ELDERLY CARE MANAGEMENT SOLUTIONS Published by Nelly Murungi on 8 October 2019 People are living longer. PROFIT-MAKING IDEA: CONVERTING STREET HAWKERS INTO POWERFUL MARKETINGACTIVATORS
Published by Nelly Murungi on 26 August 2019 ‘Someone has to build a solution that turns hawkers into a far more productive activation force for businesses.’ PROFIT-MAKING IDEA: PROTECTION AGAINST THE DEVALUATION OF AFRICANCURRENCIES
Published by Nelly Murungi on 12 August 2019 ‘I have always thought that there should be an app that allows its users to easily exchange funds into a reserve currency such asgold.’
PROFIT-MAKING IDEA: HUMAN CAPITAL DEVELOPMENT. THAT’S THE BIG ONE. Published by Nelly Murungi on 30 July 2019 ‘If we can localise training and knowledge, learn to share it within the walls of Africa, we can have a breakthrough.’OPINION
MARTYN DAVIES: AFRICA MUST SEIZE THIS VIETNAM MOMENT Published by Martyn Davies on 2 October 2019 There is a prospect for forward-looking African countries to emerge as‘new Vietnams’.
SHAUN JAYARATNAM: US-CHINA TRADE WAR AND ITS IMPACT ON AFRICA Published by Shaun Jayaratnam on 16 September 2019 There is a mixture of opportunity and harm coming Africa’s way, more harm than opportunity, writes Shaun Jayaratnam AFRICAN BUSINESSES AND ENTREPRENEURS EMBRACING DIGITAL TRANSFORMATION Published by Ibrahim Youssry on 30 August 2019 Innovation is no longer a nice-to-have, but rather a business imperative, writes Microsoft’s Ibrahim Youssry ALISON GILLWALD: SOUTH AFRICA IS CAUGHT IN THE GLOBAL HYPE OF THE FOURTH INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION Published by Alison Gillwald on 21 August 2019 Even a cursory glance at earlier industrial revolutions will show that they have not been associated with the interests of the working orunderclasses.
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MEET THE BOSS: ERAN FEINSTEIN, CEO, DPO GROUP Published by Jaco Maritz on 2 September 2019 ‘I need to know that the people I work with have handled failure andbounced back.’
MEET THE BOSS: ALI VEZVAEI, CEO, ECOLOG INTERNATIONAL Published by Jaco Maritz on 1 July 2019 ‘Like in any other human interaction, respect is earned and trust isbuilt.’
MEET THE BOSS: FRANK HORTON, CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER, MERCTONRESOURCES
Published by Jaco Maritz on 17 June 2019 ‘In the mining industry, you either run or be overrun. There is no time to slow down; absolutely no time to relax.’ MEET THE BOSS: MICHELLE OLCKERS, CO-CEO, MAZARS SOUTH AFRICA Published by Jaco Maritz on 1 April 2019 ‘Opportunities follow positivity.’STARTUP SNAPSHOT
STARTUP SNAPSHOT: DELIVERING AFFORDABLE GROCERIES TO SOUTH AFRICA’STOWNSHIPS
Published by Staff Writer on 24 September 2019 Yebo Fresh is a Cape Town-based startup that delivers fresh, frozen and dry groceries to township communities. STARTUP SNAPSHOT: FORGET ABOUT BUYING STUFF AND SAY HELLO TO RENTINGWITH RENTOZA
Published by Staff Writer on 11 September 2019 Rentoza was started by a group of South Africans who were convinced the stuff hiding in their garages should be paying rent for taking upso much space.
STARTUP SNAPSHOT: HOUSEAFRICA SIMPLIFIES REAL ESTATE INVESTMENT. NOTITS REWARDS.
Published by Staff Writer on 4 September 2019 Nigeria-based HouseAfrica splits properties into shares, recorded as digital units on a blockchain, thereby empowering previously neglected investors to own real estate. STARTUP SNAPSHOT: NIGERIAN AI-DRIVEN PLATFORM HELPS REDUCE HEALTHINSURANCE FRAUD
Published by Staff Writer on 28 August 2019 Nigeria-based Curacel provides intelligent fraud detection and claim fast-tracking technology for African health insurers.BUSINESS INSIGHT
MOBILE-BASED LENDING IS HUGE IN KENYA: BUT THERE’S A DOWNSIDE TOO Published by Victor Odundo Owuor on 9 October 2019 Mobile loan platforms have given Kenyans access to easy loans, but they come at a high price. INVESTMENT TRIP TO LAGOS: SEARCHING FOR DIVIDENDS Published by Cavan Osborne on 7 October 2019 ‘Sadly, of all the countries our team visit in Africa, Nigeria certainly stands out as being the one where development and progress is the least visible.’ WHERE TO INVEST IN AFRICA? RANKING THE TOP 10 COUNTRIES Published by Staff Writer on 1 October 2019 South Africa falls to third place as Tanzania drops out of the top 10. WHY AFRICA’S DIGITAL BOOM IS ONLY JUST GETTING STARTED Published by Acha Leke and Tawanda Sibanda on 1 October 2019 Africa is digitising rapidly – but this trend has been hidden from the view of many global investors and executives.DHL IN AFRICA
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